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"Desertification: A Silent Battle Against Nature's Wrath" In the midst of a drought-stricken landscape, a lone zebra stands tall

Background imageDesertification Collection: Aral Sea, satellite image, 2000

Aral Sea, satellite image, 2000
Aral Sea, satellite image. Image 3 of 3. North is at top. This inland lake is found between Uzbekistan (west) and Kazakhstan (east) and used to be the fourth largest lake in the world

Background imageDesertification Collection: Drought in Australia, conceptual image

Drought in Australia, conceptual image
Drought in Australia. Conceptual computer artwork of mainland Australia with the land mass depicted as cracked earth, representing drought caused by climate change

Background imageDesertification Collection: Earth after global warming

Earth after global warming. Computer artwork of a future Earth where the ice-caps have melted due to global warming. Greenland (green, upper left) has lost its ice-cap

Background imageDesertification Collection: Earths land cover classification, 2003

Earths land cover classification, 2003. Produced using data obtained during 2003 from the MODIS instrument on NASAs Terra satellite

Background imageDesertification Collection: Whisker cactus (Pachycereus schottii)

Whisker cactus (Pachycereus schottii) in a desert. Photographed in the Sonoran desert, Baja California, Mexico

Background imageDesertification Collection: Shaws agave (Agave shawii)

Shaws agave (Agave shawii)
Shaws agave plants (Agave shawii) in a desert. This plant is only found along the Pacific coast of Baja California. The spiky leaves are at the base of a panicle that reaches 200 to 400 centimetres

Background imageDesertification Collection: Cardon cacti (Pachycereus pringlei)

Cardon cacti (Pachycereus pringlei) in a desert. This cactus is native to northwestern Mexico. It is the tallest species of cactus in the world reaching up to 192 centimetres in height

Background imageDesertification Collection: Egypt River Nile, near Luxor (aerial)

Egypt River Nile, near Luxor (aerial)
JG-3705 Egypt - River Nile, near Luxor Ardea London Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageDesertification Collection: West Africa - village & sand dunes Burkina Faso is a landlocked nation in West Africa

West Africa - village & sand dunes Burkina Faso is a landlocked nation in West Africa
BMD-106 West Africa - village & sand dunes Burkina Faso is a landlocked nation in West Africa. Brian McDairmant Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageDesertification Collection: Sand dunes in a wind - Karakum desert encroach on a road - near Kumdag - Turkmenistan - former CIS

Sand dunes in a wind - Karakum desert encroach on a road - near Kumdag - Turkmenistan - former CIS - Spring - April
ANZ-1408 Sand dunes in a wind - Karakum desert encroach on a road near Kumdag - Turkmenistan - former CIS - Spring - April Andrey Zvoznikov Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageDesertification Collection: Kolmanskop near Luderitz, Namibia, Africa

Kolmanskop near Luderitz, Namibia, Africa

Background imageDesertification Collection: the mountains of the Sinai desert near Dahab in Egypt. Temperatures have already risen by 0

the mountains of the Sinai desert near Dahab in Egypt. Temperatures have already risen by 0
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageDesertification Collection: Tin cans discarded in the mountains of the Sinai desert near Dahab in Egypt

Tin cans discarded in the mountains of the Sinai desert near Dahab in Egypt. Temperatures have already risen by 0
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageDesertification Collection: Rubbish discarded in the mountains of the Sinai desert near Dahab in Egypt

Rubbish discarded in the mountains of the Sinai desert near Dahab in Egypt. Temperatures have already risen by 0
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageDesertification Collection: Drought resistant plants in the mountains of the Sinai desert near Dahab in Egypt

Drought resistant plants in the mountains of the Sinai desert near Dahab in Egypt
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageDesertification Collection: An oil sotrage depot in the mountains of the Sinai desert near Dahab in Egypt

An oil sotrage depot in the mountains of the Sinai desert near Dahab in Egypt. Temperatures have already risen by 0
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageDesertification Collection: A pipeline in the mountains of the Sinai desert near Dahab in Egypt

A pipeline in the mountains of the Sinai desert near Dahab in Egypt. Temperatures have already risen by 0
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageDesertification Collection: Mountains of the Sinai desert near Dahab in Egypt. Temperatures have already risen by 0

Mountains of the Sinai desert near Dahab in Egypt. Temperatures have already risen by 0
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageDesertification Collection: The Gobi desert from the air

The Gobi desert from the air
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageDesertification Collection: Goats in the Karo area - Lower basin of Oma River - South Ethiopia showing desertification

Goats in the Karo area - Lower basin of Oma River - South Ethiopia showing desertification
WAT-11549 Goats - showing desertification Karo area, Lower basin of Oma River, South Ethiopia M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageDesertification Collection: Africa Cattle herd by water, desertification. Sahel region, Burkina Faso

Africa Cattle herd by water, desertification. Sahel region, Burkina Faso
BMD-4 BURKINA FASO - Sahel cattle herd Africa Brian McDairmant Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageDesertification Collection: Yeagarup Dune, 10 kms in length, encroaching on and burying adjacent forest

Yeagarup Dune, 10 kms in length, encroaching on and burying adjacent forest
ASW-4277 Yeagarup Dune, 10 kms in length, encroaching on and burying adjacent forest D'Entrecasteaux National Park, Western Australia. Alan J. S

Background imageDesertification Collection: Barriers erected to prevent sand drifting onto road

Barriers erected to prevent sand drifting onto road, near Tinejdad, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageDesertification Collection: Barriers of palm leaves to control sand

Barriers of palm leaves to control sand, to stop it from drifting onto road, near Tinejdad, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageDesertification Collection: Migrating barchan sand dunes across road marked by buried telegraph poles

Migrating barchan sand dunes across road marked by buried telegraph poles, Kharga basin, Western Desert, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageDesertification Collection: Goats Desertification, Namibia

Goats Desertification, Namibia
WAT-8223 Goats Desertification, Namibia, Africa M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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"Desertification: A Silent Battle Against Nature's Wrath" In the midst of a drought-stricken landscape, a lone zebra stands tall, its stripes blending seamlessly with the arid surroundings. This image serves as a haunting reminder of the devastating effects of desertification. Looking back at history, we recall the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), where destruction and chaos left scars on both land and people. The echoes of this conflict can still be felt today, as barren sand dunes near Huacachina oasis in Peru stand witness to past turmoil. Traveling further east to Libya's Tadrart Acacus region, ancient rock art depicts scenes of hunting amidst an unforgiving desert backdrop. These illustrations serve as a testament to humanity's resilience in adapting to harsh environments throughout time. Closer to home in Tabernas, Spain lies another desert expanse - Almeria - where vast stretches of dry earth seem endless. Here, life struggles against all odds as plants fight for survival and wildlife seeks refuge amidst the scorching heat. Yet amid these desolate landscapes emerges moments of breathtaking beauty. At sunset in Huacachina, Peru, intricate details unfold within sand dunes that stretch towards infinity, and is here that nature paints its masterpiece against adversity. Shifting our focus from natural wonders to human endeavors reveals yet another facet of desertification's impact. In Ducktown, Tennessee during 1939, a train labors under heavy loads while transporting copper ore out from mines buried deep within parched lands. This scene captures not only man's relentless pursuit for resources but also highlights how even industrial activities contribute to environmental degradation.