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Bizarre rock formations in the Libyan stone desert, Tassili Maridet, Libya, Sahara, North Africa
Stone desert, Tassili Maridet, Libyan Desert, Libya, Sahara, North Africa, Africa
Sand dunes and clouds in the Libyan desert, Sahara, Libya, North Africa, Africa
Tuareg in the Libyan Desert, Sahara, Libya, North Africa, Africa
Sand structure, sand dunes in the Libyan Desert, Sahara, Libya, North Africa
Sand dunes in the Libyan Desert, Sahara, Libya, North Africa, Africa
Fennec Fox (Canis zerdus), Libya, Africa
African Wildcat (Felis silvestris lybica), snarling, Libya, North Africa, Africa
Arch of Trajan on Via Trionfale, Arch of Tiberius in the back, Leptis Magna, Libya, North Africa
Punic market, Leptis Magna, Libya, North Africa, Africa
Hall with Medusa Medallions, New Forum, Severan Forum, Leptis Magna, Libya, Africa
Ruins of the ancient theatre of Leptis Magna, Libya, North Africa
Augustus Temple, Leptis Magna, Libya, Africa
Tyre tracks in the desert sand, Sahara, Libya, North Africa, Africa
Formation of a sand dune in a desert rock, Hamada, Sahara, Libya, North Africa, Africa
Tufts of grass in the sand of the Libyan Desert, Wadi Awis, Sahara, Libya, North Africa, Africa
Majestic view of the Acacus in Sahara desertThe majestic beauty of the rocks of Tadrart Acacus in western Libya, near the border with Algeria, in the heart of Sahara Desert
Tine Lopo Rock Arch in the Sahara DesertRock Arch in the Sahara Desert. Its name is Tine Lopo and its in the Tadrart Acacus region in western Libya, near the city of Ghat and close to the border with Algeria
Tin Khlega ArchSandstone Arch in the Sahara Desert. Called Tin Khlega or Tin Ghalaga, or Tin Khaleqa and Tin Halega. Carved by erosion in the sandstone of the Tadrart Acacus Plateau in western Libya
Rock Art in the SaharaThe Acacus mountains are an open-air museum with its well-preserved archaeological sites and thousands of rock inscriptions, rock carvings and petroglyphs
Three Animals, Rock painting in the SaharaThe Acacus mountains are an open-air museum with its well-preserved archaeological sites and thousands of rock inscriptions, rock carvings and petroglyphs
Rock paintings in the SaharaThe Acacus mountains are an open-air museum with its well-preserved archaeological sites and thousands of rock inscriptions, rock carvings and petroglyphs.The paintings date from 12000 B.C
Rock Arch in LibyaRock Arch carved by erosion in the sandstone of the Tadrart Acacus mountain range in western Libya, near the border with Algeria
Wild Watermelons in the DesertWild watermelons called Tsamma melons can store large amounts of water. They grow in the desert in Africa and Australia. Although they are not sweet they are an important resource for the indigenous
Rock Formation in the SaharaRock formation resembling an umbrella in the Sahara desert. Carved by erosion in the sandstone of the Tadrart Acacus, a mountain range in the Fezzan region of Libya
Rock formation in the FezzanFezzan is a Libyan region in the Sahara desert, near the border with Algeria and the city of Ghat. Its crossed by the mountain range called Tadrart Acacus
Small Rock ARchSmall rock arch carved by erosion in the sandstone of the Sahara desert in the mountain range of Tadrart Acacus, western Libya
Rocky Outcrops in the SaharaRocky outcrops in the Sahara desert in western Libya. The region is Fezzan and the mountain range is Tadrart Acacus, near the border with Algeria and the city of Ghat
Giraffe Rock CarvingRock carving of a giraffe in the archaeological site called In Galghien, by the dry river Mathendush in western Libya. The region is the Fezzan and the mountain range is Tadrart Acacus
Sand and Rock formations in the SaharaRipples in the sand and dark rock formations in the Sahara desert, in the mountain range of Tadrart Acacus
White Diatomite Field in the SaharaWhite formations of Diatomite emerging from the sand in the Sahara desert in western Libya.Diatomite is a sedimentary rock composed of siliceous shells of diatoms
Rock formations in the sand of the SaharaRock formations emerging from the sand in the Sahara desert in western Libya
Giraffes carved in the sandstoneThe Sahara desert is considered an open-air museum because of the thousands of rock carving, rock paintings and petroglyphs perfectly preserved throughout the centuries thanks to the dry climate of
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