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  2. Bahariya Oasis - Wikipedia

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    Bahariya Oasis (Arabic: الواحات البحرية, romanized: El-Wāḥāt El-Baḥrīya, "the Northern Oases") is a depression and a naturally rich oasis in the Western Desert of Egypt. It is approximately 370 km away from Cairo.

  3. Kharga Oasis - Wikipedia

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    This is a journey of approximately 1,800 km (1,100 mi). The desert route was less expensive and safer than the more visually appealing Nile route. [13] Site of the Kharga Oasis in Egypt (lower centre). All the oases have always been crossroads of caravan routes converging from the barren desert. In the case of Kharga, this is made particularly ...

  4. Western Desert - Wikipedia

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    The Black Desert (‏الصحراء السوداء) is a region of volcano-shaped and widely spaced mounds, distributed along about 30 km (19 mi) in the Western Desert between the White Desert in the south and the Bahariya Oasis in the north. Most of its mounds are capped by basalt sills, giving them the characteristic black color.

  5. White Desert National Park - Wikipedia

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    Sahara el Beyda, the White Desert Protected Area, is a national park in Egypt, first established as a protected area in 2002. It is located in the Farafra depression, 45 km (28 mi) north of the town of Qasr Al Farafra. Part of the park is in the Farafra Oasis (New Valley Governorate). [1]

  6. Abu Minqar - Wikipedia

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    The German explorer Friedrich Gerhard Rohlfs explored the Abu Minqar area and surrounding desert of western Egypt in 1874-1875, [2] and in 1898 it was explored by Wildred Jennings-Bramly and W. J. Harding King. [3] In the area is the Valley of Shells (Wadi el-Khawaka), which is known for its prehistoric sea-shells. [4]

  7. Moghra Oasis - Wikipedia

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    The Moghra Oasis is an uninhabited oasis in the northeastern part of the Qattara Depression in the Western Desert of Egypt. It has a 4 km 2 (1.5 sq mi) lake containing brackish water, salt marshes and a swamp with reeds .

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