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Pages in category "Novels set in deserts" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. ... The Gobi Desert (novel) God Emperor of Dune; The ...
The Gobi Desert (French: Le Désert de Gobi) is a 1941 adventure novel by the French writer Pierre Benoit. [1] Plot. Set in 1928, the plot revolves around two Russian ...
Pages in category "Gobi Desert" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Gobi is the largest desert region in Asia. Gobi may also refer to: GOBI, a selective primary child health care approach; Gobi bear, a subspecies of the brown bear; Gobi (fish), the type species for the genus Platycephalus; GGobi, a statistical software tool used for graphing various types of data; Gobichettipalayam, a town in Tamil Nadu, India
The Gobi Desert is irrigated in 1985. [63] Fist of the North Star: Manga 1983–1988 199X Mad Max-inspired post-nuclear wasteland in which superpowered martial artists fight each other for dominance. The world is described as having been devastated by a series of nuclear wars in the 1990s. Five Nights at Freddy's 3: Video game 2015 2023
Pa. Raghavan, a well known Tamil writer, winner of the prestigious ‘Bharathiya Basha Parishad Award’ in 2004. His best known and most appreciated work is Yathi, a Novel, which shows the world of Indian Sanyasis (Monks).
The Gobi Desert (1942) China: Her Life and Her People (1946) The Book which Demands a Verdict (1946) The Story of Topsy; Little Lonely of Central Asia (1947) The Bible in Mission Lands, Fleming H. Revell Co. (1947) The Bible in the World, London: Bible Reading Fellowship (1947) George Hunter Apostle of Turkestan (1948) Grace, Child of the Gobi ...
One example is of the adventure of walking across the Gobi desert on stilts, where Gurdjieff said he was able to look down on the contours of the sand dunes while the sand storm whirled around below him. [18] [19] Each chapter is named after a "remarkable man", some of whom were putative members of a society called "The Seekers of Truth".