Listen closely and you can hear them rustling
After 11 years of perseverance, a Queensland man has crossed the Simpson Desert driving a wind-powered buggy.
The former US embassy building has been overhauled by CBP Design
Check out Cosanti bells! These arcology-inspired ceramic wind bells make the perfect desert decor and have a rich history, learn more about them here!
From nomadic shelters to a boat, here are different traditional houses around the world. How many have you visited?
The wind sculpts the dunes of the Sahara Desert in the Erg Bourarhet, Algeria, 1973. Photograph by Thomas J. Abercrombie, National Geographic Creative
For our 30th collection we visited Morocco, a place we love which boasts the feeling of freedom.
Huge colorful photograph of windcatchers in an Iranian desert. Information & facts about it and a look behind the lens
Razor sharp crests carved by the wind in the Hongorin Els dunes in the Gobi desert National Geographic | February 1985
I had the privilege to visit Kibbutz Lotan in the Arava Desert in Israel, an area that hasn't received any significant rainfall in ten years. On average, less than an inch falls per year. Ground water, and a world famous permaculture program makes Lotan an oasis in the desert. Their Bustan Neighborhood is a prototype neighborhood, consisting of a dozen (so far) off-grid strawbale/adobe domes. These were built by the students and teachers of the Green Apprenticeship program. I stayed in one of their domes for two days during their very hot season. Here are some photos. This is dome # 5, the one I stayed in The inside of dome # 5 The Bustan Neighborhood Lush gardens in an unlikely environment A Desert Oasis Children's playground...there are over 100 children at Kibbutz LotanMud tiled wall made by children at Kibbutz Lotan Solar Oven Demonstration Bathroom wall Bottle Window Mike Kaplan explaining the natural cycles and how Humans have strayed Hebrew Class with Avi
Here is a list of the most famous deserts in the world. Discover the allure of the biggest deserts in the world.
These strange cones and holes look like a bizarre wind formation in the Egyptian desert, until you see the pattern they make from the air.
The photographs were captured by entrants from around the world and include images showing the impact of weather on humans, cities and natural landscapes.
The strange and unusual inhabitant of the Namib desert Welwitschia mirabilis.
Today's opening stage of the 2024 UAE Tour Women sees a flat stage that should ultimately come down to a sprint. Lorena Wiebes is the big favourite with