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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 7 MIN

The Biggest Deserts

from The World and Its Superlatives · host Tommy Vongphouthone

This episode explores the vast landscapes of the world’s largest deserts, including the Sahara in North Africa, the Gobi in Mongolia and China, Australia’s Outback deserts, the Atacama in South America, and the ancient Namib in southern Africa. It highlights how these environments are shaped by climate patterns, ocean currents, and geological forces. Despite their harsh conditions, deserts support unique ecosystems where plants, animals, and human cultures have developed remarkable adaptations to survive with limited water and extreme temperatures. The episode also addresses modern challenges such as climate change and desertification, emphasizing the importance of protecting these fragile landscapes. Ultimately, it reveals that deserts, though seemingly empty, are rich with hidden life, history, and resilience.

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