The world's largest desert, the Sahara, was flooded for the first time in 50 years after a rare spell of rain in Morocco.
A September deluge was the most seen in decades, particularly in the southeastern village of Rabat, where 4 inches of rain ...
A rare deluge of rainfall left blue lagoons of water amid the palm trees and sand dunes of the Sahara desert, nourishing some ...
Sand dunes, typically barren and desolate, are now submerged beneath sheets of water. What were once parched plains are now ...
Ironic Remix When How messed up is planet Earth's climate? It's rain-in-the-Sahara-level messed up, apparently. As The ...
A rare deluge of rainfall left blue lagoons of water amid the palm trees and sand dunes of the Sahara desert, nourishing some of its driest regions with more water than they had seen in decades.
The flooding created rare images of water flowing through desert sands, even filling Lake Iriqui, a dry lake bed that hadn’t seen water in 50 years. Palm trees are reflected in a lake caused by ...
Southeastern Morocco’s desert is among the most arid places in the world and rarely experiences rain in late summer ...
NASA satellites showed water rushing in to fill Lake Iriqui, a famous lake bed between Zagora and Tata that had been dry for 50 years. In desert communities frequented by tourists, 4x4s motored ...