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I saw the solid blue river of I-80 flowing through that Great Salt Desert — effortlessly, I thought.
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Difficulties of crossing the Great Salt Desert -- The trials of arranging a caravan -- The ways of camel-men -- A quaint man of the
Across Coveted Lands or a Journey from Flushing (Holland) to Calcutta Overland Arnold Henry Savage Landor 1894
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In the Great Salt Desert, which extends from Kashan and Koum to the Deriah or "Sea" in which the Helmend terminates, and in the sandy desert of Seistan, which lies east and south-east of that lake, reaching from near Furrah to the Mekran mountains, plains of above
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Iran joined fewer than a dozen other countries capable of launching satellites into space on Feb. 3 with its first indigenously launched Omid-1, Hope in Farsi, research and telecoms satellite into orbit aboard a two-stage Safir, or Ambassador, booster from the Semnan launch site in the Great Salt Desert south of Tehran.
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Iran joined fewer than a dozen other countries capable of launching satellites into space on Feb. 3 with its first indigenously launched Omid-1, Hope in Farsi, research and telecoms satellite into orbit aboard a two-stage Safir, or Ambassador, booster from the Semnan launch site in the Great Salt Desert south of Tehran.
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Only about 60 Asiatic cheetahs survive, all of them to the south of the Kopet Dagh in Iran’s Great Salt Desert, the Dasht-e-Kavir.
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Iran's largely uninhabited Dasht-e Kavir, or Great Salt Desert amgumen follow
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Iran's largely uninhabited Dasht-e Kavir, or Great Salt Desert amgumen follow
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Iran's largely uninhabited Dasht-e Kavir, or Great Salt Desert amgumen follow
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Iran's largely uninhabited Dasht-e Kavir, or Great Salt Desert amgumen follow
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