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* [[San Pedro de Atacama]], [[Chile]] | * [[San Pedro de Atacama]], [[Chile]] | ||
* [[Siwa Oasis]], Egypt | * [[Siwa Oasis]], Egypt | ||
* [[Tabas]], | * [[Tabas]], Iran | ||
* [[Tafilalt]], [[Morocco]] | * [[Tafilalt]], [[Morocco]] | ||
* [[Timimoun]], Algeria | * [[Timimoun]], Algeria |
Latest revision as of 17:42, 3 March 2024
Notable Oases
- Nile River valley and delta, Egypt, is claimed as the world's biggest oasis by the 2007 edition of The Guinness Book of World Records with a stated area of 22,000 square kilometres.
- Al-Hasa, Saudi Arabia
- Al-Qatif, Saudi Arabia.
- Azraq, Jordan
- Bahariya Oasis, Egypt
- Ein Gedi, Israel
- El Tour, Sinai peninsula,
- Farafra Oasis, Egypt
- Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge, United States of America
- Gaberoun, Libya
- Herðubreiðarlindir
- Huacachina, Peru
- Kufra Oasis, Libya
- La Cienega, New Mexico
- Las Vegas Valley, United States
- Loulan, China
- M'Zab Valley, Algeria
- Marin, China
- Niya, China
- Ouargla, Algeria
- Palm Valley, Central Australia
- Safsaf Oasis, Egypt
- San Pedro de Atacama, Chile
- Siwa Oasis, Egypt
- Tabas, Iran
- Tafilalt, Morocco
- Timimoun, Algeria
- Tozeur, Tunisia
- Tuat, Algeria
- Turfan, China
- Twentynine Palms, California, United States
- Warm Springs Area, Nevada, United States
- Yarkand, China
- Zerzura