My cousin is visiting Morocco right now. This is the edge of the Sahara.

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My cousin is visiting Morocco right now. This is the edge of the Sahara. - Lemmy.World

I assume I shouldn’t mark this as OC.

Open world game biomes.
Right? It’s like Minecraft or something! I thought it would be some sort of gradual buildup.
The scrubland that the photo is taken from is the gradual buildup between the Conglian Rainforest and the Sahara.
This is definitely Merzouga in eastern Morocco.

Conglian Rainforest

In Morocco?

The view from the top of those dunes. I went there in the beginning of this year, would absolutely recommend it!
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Wow! I would love to see that someday! Thanks for sharing.
Why wait? Just click his link.
Is it really hard to walk on that kind of sand?
My calves have never hurt more in my life, it was insanely hard to climb the dune. But we rode dromedaries out there, not that it’s that far.
what’s the difference between dromedaries and camels?
Iirc a camel has two humps and a dromedar has one, but that’s something I learned, like, 30 years ago, so I might be wrong.
Easy to remember D has one hump like a dromedary B has two like a bactrian.
Nice. TIL. thank you
Thanks, it works as a direct link on Boost, so I didn’t notice. Any hints on how best to share direct image links (also outside of imgur) would be appreciated.

The way I share is using imgchest or find random images on duckduckgo and just copy the image address and link them.

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Correction: that’s the edge of the Sahara for now.
I suppose that’s true about anything on a constantly changing planet, but it’s definitely going to get dryer the further south you go with global warming.
And north as well. Every county in the state of Massachusetts is currently rated as being in a critical drought right now.
Shoulda made a left turn at Tatooine
damn, we will be back in greater numbers!

Morock on! I would love to toboggan down those sick dunes.

Tight.

Bruh, me and my cousin once flopped on a plabdoe on the flavored side of the rocket shlim. He was all, “noooooo!” and I was all, “yoooooo!”

Sickest slides and slices I ever encountered. Slip pops were ruffin bro! I’d be buggin in the slop if I had a buggy.

I’m so sorry. :p

Why is the sand green?
someone must have painted it
Nitrogen fixation in biological soil crusts from southeast Utah, USA - Biology and Fertility of Soils

Biological soil crusts can be the dominant source of N for arid land ecosystems. We measured potential N fixation rates biweekly for 2 years, using three types of soil crusts: (1) crusts whose directly counted cells were >98% Microcoleus vaginatus (light crusts); (2) crusts dominated by M. vaginatus, but with 20% or more of the directly counted cells represented by Nostoc commune and Scytonema myochrous (dark crusts); and (3) the soil lichen Collema sp. At all observation times, Collema had higher nitrogenase activity (NA) than dark crusts, which had higher NA than light crusts, indicating that species composition is critical when estimating N inputs. In addition, all three types of crusts generally responded in a similar fashion to climate conditions. Without precipitation within a week of collection, no NA was recorded, regardless of other conditions being favorable. Low (<1°C) and high (>26°C) temperatures precluded NA, even if soils were moist. If rain or snow melt had occurred 3 or less days before collection, NA levels were highly correlated with daily average temperatures of the previous 3 days (r 2=0.93 for Collema crusts; r 2=0.86 for dark crusts and r 2=0.83 for light crusts) for temperatures between 1°C and 26°C. If a precipitation event followed a long dry period, NA levels were lower than if collection followed a time when soils were wet for extended periods (e.g., winter). Using a combination of data from a recording weather datalogger, time-domain reflectometry, manual dry-down curves, and N fixation rates at different temperatures, annual N input from the different crust types was estimated. Annual N input from dark crusts found at relatively undisturbed sites was estimated at 9 kg ha–1 year–1. With 20% cover of the N-fixing soil lichen Collema, inputs are estimated at 13 kg ha–1 year–1. N input from light crusts, generally indicating soil surface disturbance, was estimated at 1.4 kg ha–1 year–1. The rates in light crusts are expected to be highly variable, as disturbance history will determine cyanobacterial biomass and therefore N fixation rates.

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ah yiss motherfucking cryptobiotic soil! I love me some cryptobiotic soil. It's cool stuff, and it looks really neat close-up. For anyone ever visiting national parks in southern Utah, please stay on the paths. It takes decades for cryptobiotic soil to build up, but it only takes a second for a footstep to destroy it.
What!? That’s neat as hell. Also stay on the paths poeple, that’s how you and the environment stay safe.
I think I played this level in Squad
Look at that cute biocrust!

Been to Morocco a couple of times. Zoom in on the photo

The amount of dumped rubbish is quite frankly fucking shameful. There’s a sea of plastic bags and coke bottles everywhere to the point they’re blowing all over the Sahara too

It could be such an amazing tourist spot, being so close to Europe, but the locals treat it like a giant rubbish dump. It’s such a shame

I wonder how much faster plastics break down on sand vs in the ocean… if it is faster. And does it drop below the size of a microplastic in sand.
Yes, absolutely. Tunisia too. Time for some new religous rules that’s relevant today. It should be haram to disrespect nature.
5 pieces of rubbish have been circled in a field. It would not surprise me to find 5 pieces of rubbish in a field of similar size in the US.

Yeah, they’re as bad as the US

What’s your point?

The US doesn’t have a tourist problem due to it’s trash, nor do people often say generalized statements like “American locals treat their country like a rubbish dump” after finding 5 pieces of trash in a field.

I’ve just… never really seen trash in a field in the countries I’ve lived in. Must be an “uncivilised country” thing I’m too civilised to know about

Glad you’ve got the Freedom©®™ to do that though

It‘s about money. And that‘s it. Rich countries can simply afford do clean up after their civilised citizens. And what do they also do? They export the rubbish to poor countries.

It’s about upbringing. Being taught not to expect someone to clean up after you, and to respect where you live

Sorry your parents were selfish cunts

Jesus, talking about upbringing
I’ve been in Marocco last September near Merzouga, at the edge of the desert. Had the same experience: looks like littering is an accepted habit.
Its like a reverse coast line.
Sahara to Savannah.

Damn squid, is there anything your family group doesn’t do.

And for the record, id still call it OC. Its not your photo, but you posted it first so it is “original”.

No, my whole family is as weird as me. I come from one long line of weird-as-fuck people.

I have a cousin who’s got a knighthood. He’s a physicist. He also has an IgNobel prize. He cares a whole lot more about the other one.

Yep, that is legit awesome. If I were related to someone with an IgNobel prize, I’d be bragging about it to everyone I know. Which I suppose isn’t a lot of people, and I’m not sure how many would know what an IgNoble prize is, but I figure that is on them.
That is awesome. Also, your cousin sounds like my kind of people!
look at all those raw materials for glass.

i jeard that sahara sand is practically useless for that

or maybe that was just for concrete or something

It can’t be used for concrete because it’s too smooth due to erosion. Industrial sand is manufactured to have sharp edges so it holds better.
I heard beach sand is pretty good for concrete. Apparently there is something called sand mafias in (iirc) India which basically steals sand from beaches and sells it.

Beaches, rivers you name it. Flowing water makes the best kind of construction sand.

In bangladesh, the sand mafia have literally eaten through making rivers extra wide.