There are some interesting landscapes in the driest parts of the world.

Which ranges between sand dunes The magnificent and vast expanses of sun-reflecting salt and giant rock formations.

Since deserts cover nearly a third of the Earth's land area,

This list includes only a small selection of these stunning desert landscapes.

The most beautiful desert landscapes in the world

Landscape - Valle de la Luna (Valley of the Moon)

Located in the Atacama Desert in Chile.

This stunning desert landscape was created by the winds and floods that occurred in the area.

The large sand dunes and stone formations mimic the surface of the moon, giving the area its name which translates to “Valley of the Moon.”

The unique color of the landscape, caused by the way the salt formations reflect sunlight, makes this valley a beautiful, changing spectrum of bright blues, greens, yellows and reds.

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Valle de la Luna, Atacama Desert, Chile

Landscape - Desert of Rock Towers

This desert is located within the borders of National Park In Western Australia.
Finger-like limestone formations between vast sand dunes create a strange, mystical appearance of pointed domes.
As the sun moves, these formations cast eerie shadows across the desert.
The surrounding wildflowers also enhance the beauty of the desert from August to October.

Rocky Towers Desert, Australia

McMurdo Dry Valleys

With only 200mm of rain falling annually along the coast, Antarctica is considered the largest desert on Earth.

The most extreme desert areas in Antarctica are the McMurdo Dry Valleys.

Although the valleys are located on an ice-covered continent, they have been ice-free for thousands of years, and are considered some of the most beautiful landscapes in the region.

My writing winds blow across the desert at speeds of up to 320 km (200 miles) per hour with a force capable of evaporating all moisture.

Thus, the McMurdo Dry Valleys are the closest thing to the surface of Mars on Earth.

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McMurdo Dry Valleys

Death Valley

Death Valley is one of the most majestic and diverse landscapes that spans parts of Nevada and California.

It is known as the lowest, driest and hottest location in North America.

Death Valley recorded temperatures of up to 130 degrees.

From snow-capped mountains to colorful sand dunes, the unique desert landscape of Death Valley is unlike anywhere else in the United States.

Places of interest include the scenic Zabriskie Point and the mysterious moving stones at Racetrack Playa.

Death Valley, USA

Sinai Desert

Located along Egypt's border with Palestine, the Sinai Desert is a major tourist destination due to its religious history and stunning beauty.

The rugged mountain contrasts with the golden sand and blue sky, providing the visitor with stunning views.

The Sinai Desert branches out to join the shores of the Red Sea.

These amazing diving waters are famous all over the world.

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Sinai Desert, Egypt

Sossusvlei Desert Sossusvlei

It is considered among the most famous Tourist attractions In Namibia, Sossusvlei is a huge clay pan surrounded by giant red sand dunes, located in the Namib Desert.

The Tsochab River flows through the desert, sometimes flooded by plants that live in the clay soil.

During sunrise and sunset, the colors of the sand dunes constantly change and provide an opportunity for photographers.

The fierce desert winds constantly change the shape and texture of the sand dunes, creating an ever-changing desert landscape.

Sossusvlei Desert, Namibia

Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum is characterized by its amazing wildlife and magnificent rock formations, making it one of the most beautiful natural landscapes.

The valley is located in Jordan It is an amazing tourist destination.

Where guests can ride camels or horses through the stunning desert and camp under the clear sky filled with stars.

Adventure seekers can also practice their rock climbing skills on the vast rock formations including Jabal Rum, the second highest peak in Jordan.

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Wadi Rum, Jordan

Salar de Uyuni

Salar de Uyuni is located in the Andes Mountains in Bolivia It is the largest salt flat in the world.

The salt expanse creates an endless white landscape during the dry season.

But the area is most spectacular in the rainy season when it is covered in water.

The reflection of the blue sky creates a more surreal scene, although some people insist on seeing only salt.

Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia