Desert Dahna

Desert Dahna is sandy desert red in the Arabian Peninsula stretches from Nafud north to the Empty Quarter, a sandy narrow strip varies in width between 40 and 80 km, and extends in an arc from north to south for a distance of over 1,000 km along the Mount Tuwaiq.
And up Dahna desert between Nafud the Great Desert in the north of the island and the Empty Quarter desert in the south, are also a lot of geographers at the boundary between the territories of Najd and Al-Ahsa. Dahna formed from high sand dunes extending longitudinally called "races", and bump into the valleys to find form after rain water pools become dry after her water to sing Krodh Altnhat kindergartens and nursery Khuraim.
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