
Iraqi tank graveyard in the desert near Al Jahrah, Kuwait. This graveyard of tanks will bear observer for countless years to the harm that war causes both to the environment and to human health. In 1991, throughout the first Gulf War, a million depleted uranium shells were fired at Iraqi forces, spreading toxic, radioactive dust for miles around. Such dust is known to have lasting effects on the environment and to cause various forms of cancer and other serious illnesses among humans. Produce a kinds of disease and bad environment at nearby area. That was the tremendous digester which change the human life.
Village in the Rheris Valley----- Er Rachidia region----High Atlas Mountains, Morocco----------Fortified villages are frequently seen along the valley of the Rheris, as they are on most rivers of southern Morocco, inspired by the Berber architecture built to protect against invaders. Today, with the threat of raids now gone, the close clustering of dwellings, small windows, and roofs covering houses and narrow streets serve the purpose of protecting occupants from heat and dust. The flat, connecting roofs also provide a place for drying crops.
Road interrupted by a sand dune-----Nile Valley, Egypt------Dunes cover nearly one-third of the Sahara, and the highest and in linear form and they can attain a height of almost 1,000 feet (300 m). Barchans are mobile and crescent-shaped dunes that move in the direction of the prevailing wind at rates as high as 33 feet (10 m) per year, it is tremendous , sometimes even covering infrastructures such as this road in the Nile Valley, that valley store the much more activities and fun and every seasons…but how can you get that and when that’s you choice …very few visitor comes there and get that type enormous time event do that himself in camera…



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