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  • The desert owl or desert tawny owl (Strix hadorami), formerly known as Hume's owl. This species is a part of the family Strigidae, commonly known as typical owls, which contains most species of owl. The desert owl breeds in Israel, northeast Egypt, Jordan, and the Arabian peninsula. Its habitat includes desert, semi-desert, rocky ravines, and palm groves. It nests in crevices and holes in cliffs. Its diet consists of voles, mice and large insects. This is a medium-sized earless owl, smaller than the tawny owl at 29–33 cm in length. It is largely nocturnal and sedentary. Its stocky body and round head recall a small tawny owl, but it is paler, less streaked, particularly on the underparts, and has yellow eyes. Photographed in Israel in February
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  • Citrullus colocynthis, with many common names including colocynth, bitter apple, bitter cucumber, desert gourd, egusi, vine of Sodom, desert watermelon or wild gourd, is a desert viny plant native to the Mediterranean Basin and Asia. It resembles a common watermelon vine, but bears small, hard fruits with a bitter pulp. It originally bore the scientific name Colocynthis citrullus. Photographed in The Negev desert, Israel
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  • Citrullus colocynthis, with many common names including colocynth, bitter apple, bitter cucumber, desert gourd, egusi, vine of Sodom, desert watermelon or wild gourd, is a desert viny plant native to the Mediterranean Basin and Asia. It resembles a common watermelon vine, but bears small, hard fruits with a bitter pulp. It originally bore the scientific name Colocynthis citrullus. Photographed in The Negev desert, Israel
    BT_Desert-Melon_365.jpg
  • Citrullus colocynthis, with many common names including colocynth, bitter apple, bitter cucumber, desert gourd, egusi, vine of Sodom, desert watermelon or wild gourd, is a desert viny plant native to the Mediterranean Basin and Asia. It resembles a common watermelon vine, but bears small, hard fruits with a bitter pulp. It originally bore the scientific name Colocynthis citrullus. Photographed in The Negev desert, Israel
    BT_Desert-Melon_364.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs. Photographed in Israel in May
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  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs. Photographed in Israel in May
    BT_f_Desert-finch_37.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs. Photographed in Israel in May
    BT_f_Desert-finch_39.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs. Photographed in Israel in May
    BT_f_Desert-finch_05.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs. Photographed in Israel in May
    BT_f_Desert-finch_03.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs. Photographed in Israel in May
    BT_f_Desert-finch_02.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs.
    BT_f_Desert-Finch_62.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs.
    BT_f_Desert-Finch_01.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs.
    BT_f_Desert-Finch_EYL07546.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs.
    BT_f_Desert-Finch_EYL07537.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs.
    BT_f_Desert-Finch_EYL07532.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs.
    BT_f_Desert-Finch_EYL01770.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs.
    BT_f_Desert-Finch_EYL01122.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs.
    BT_f_Desert-Finch_EYL00936.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs.
    BT_f_Desert-Finch_EYL00862.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs.
    BT_f_Desert-Finch_EYL00814.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs.
    BT_f_Desert-Finch_EYL00659.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs.
    BT_f_Desert-Finch_EYL00661.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs.
    BT_f_Desert-Finch_EYL00506.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs.
    BT_f_Desert-Finch_EYL00454.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs.
    BT_f_Desert-Finch_EYL00423.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs.
    BT_f_Desert-Finch_EYL00418.jpg
  • desert lark (Ammomanes deserti) near water. Photographed in the Negev Desert, israel in June. The desert lark (Ammomanes deserti) breeds in deserts and semi-deserts from Morocco to western India. It has a very wide distribution
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  • Desert Oasis, Brandberg Mountain, Damaraland, Namibia
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  • Desert Oasis, Brandberg Mountain, Damaraland, Namibia
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  • Desert Oasis, Brandberg Mountain, Damaraland, Namibia
    AG_Namib-Desert_449.jpg
  • Desert expanse Namib desert plains Brandberg Mountain, Damaraland, Namibia
    AG_Namib-Desert_437.jpg
  • Desert expanse Namib desert plains Brandberg Mountain, Damaraland, Namibia
    AG_Namib-Desert_438.jpg
  • Desert sunset Photographed in Israel, Negev desert
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  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs.
    BT_f_Desert-Finch_EYL07722.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta Previously Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel. The bird is indeed a desert resident in areas where water is readily available, but it can also be found in low mountains and foothills, and in cultivated valleys. It feeds on seeds and the occasional insect. Nesting occurs in trees in the spring, often in fruit trees in orchards, and the female lays and incubates 4 to 6 pale green, lightly speckled eggs.
    BT_f_Desert-Finch_EYL07544.jpg
  • Desert sand dunes. Photographed in the Aravah region, Negev Desert, Israel
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  • Desert sand dunes. Photographed in the Aravah region, Negev Desert, Israel
    EB_f_Desert_2232.jpg
  • Desert sand dunes. Photographed in the Aravah region, Negev Desert, Israel
    EB_f_Desert_2238.jpg
  • Desert Agriculture Livestock farming Goats and sheep herding Photographed in the Negev Desert, Israel
    EZ_f_Desert_DSC_2165.jpg
  • Desert Agriculture Livestock farming Goats and sheep herding Photographed in the Negev Desert, Israel
    EZ_f_Desert_DSC0007.jpg
  • Water pool in a desert Oasis. Photographed in the Negev Desert, Israel
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  • Water pool in a desert Oasis. Photographed in the Negev Desert, Israel
    GE_Desert-Oasis_1105.JPG
  • Desert plant survives in the harsh arid Namibian landscape. Skeleton Coast, Namibia
    AG_f_Namibia-Desert_502.jpg
  • Desert sand dunes. Photographed in the Aravah region, Negev Desert, Israel
    EB_f_Desert_2188.jpg
  • Desert sand dunes. Photographed in the Aravah region, Negev Desert, Israel
    EB_f_Desert_2047.jpg
  • Winter bloom in the desert. Photographed in the Negev Desert, Israel in winter
    BT_Desert-Bloom_2006.jpg
  • The Namib Desert beetle (genus Stenocara), Brandberg Mountain, Damaraland, Namibia
    AG_Namib-Desert_446.jpg
  • The Namib Desert beetle (genus Stenocara), Brandberg Mountain, Damaraland, Namibia
    AG_Namib-Desert_444.jpg
  • Desert sunset Photographed in Israel, Negev desert
    AMS_f_Desert_6805.jpg
  • Desert sunset Photographed in Israel, Negev desert
    AMS_f_Desert_6784.jpg
  • Desert sand dunes. Photographed in the Aravah region, Negev Desert, Israel
    EB_f_Desert_2235.jpg
  • Desert sand dunes. Photographed in the Aravah region, Negev Desert, Israel
    EB_f_Desert_2223.jpg
  • Desert Landscape, Judea Desert, Israel
    BT_Judea-desert_EB1404.jpg
  • Israel, Judaea Desert, The dunes of Judea desert.
    CL_f_Judea-desert_04.jpg
  • Israel, Negev desert, landscape in the western Negev desert near Nitzana
    JT_f_Desert_IMG_0712.jpg
  • Israel, Negev desert, landscape in the western Negev desert near Nitzana
    JT_f_Desert_IMG_0741.jpg
  • Desert Agriculture Photographed in the Negev Desert, Israel
    EZ_f_Desert_DSC2596.jpg
  • Yellow Desert Bloom After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, Israel, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed in Wadi Zin, Negev, Israel in March
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  • Yellow Desert Bloom After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, Israel, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed in Wadi Zin, Negev, Israel in March
    YJ_f_Yellow-Desert_3069.JPG
  • Yellow Desert Bloom After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, Israel, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed in Wadi Zin, Negev, Israel in March
    YJ_f_Yellow-Desert_2390.JPG
  • Yellow Desert Bloom After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, Israel, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed in Wadi Zin, Negev, Israel in March
    YJ_f_Yellow-Desert_2203.JPG
  • Yellow Desert Bloom After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, Israel, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed in Wadi Zin, Negev, Israel in March
    YJ_f_Yellow-Desert_2189.JPG
  • Yellow Desert Bloom After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, Israel, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed in Wadi Zin, Negev, Israel in March
    YJ_f_Yellow-Desert_2184.JPG
  • Yellow Desert Bloom After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, Israel, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed in Wadi Zin, Negev, Israel in March
    YJ_f_Yellow-Desert_1561.JPG
  • Yellow Desert Bloom After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, Israel, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed in Wadi Zin, Negev, Israel in March
    YJ_f_Yellow-Desert_1546.JPG
  • Yellow Desert Bloom After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, Israel, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed in Wadi Zin, Negev, Israel in March
    YJ_f_Yellow-Desert_1449.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_3205.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_3204.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_3173.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_3188.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_2803.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_2737.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_2714.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_2736.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_2628.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_2133.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_1962.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_2044.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_1849.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_1748.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_1667.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_1648.JPG
  • After a rare rainy season in the Negev Desert, an abundance of wildflowers sprout out and bloom. Photographed on the plain of Avdat, in the negev desert, israel near Kibbutz Sde Boker in March
    YJ_f_desert-bloom_1641.JPG
  • endless road in the Namibian desert safari, Namibia
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  • Harsh Namibian desert landscape, Namibia
    AG_f_Namibia-Desert_497.jpg
  • Harsh Namibian desert landscape, Namibia
    AG_f_Namibia-Desert_496.jpg
  • Lone dry tree in the  Namib desert plains Brandberg Mountain, Damaraland, Namibia
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  • Lone dry tree in the  Namib desert plains Brandberg Mountain, Damaraland, Namibia
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  • Desert sunset Photographed in Israel, Negev desert
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  • Desert sunset Photographed in Israel, Negev desert
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  • Desert sunset Photographed in Israel, Negev desert
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  • Desert sunset Photographed in Israel, Negev desert
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  • Desert sunset Photographed in Israel, Negev desert
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  • Desert sunset Photographed in Israel, Negev desert
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  • desert canyon at the judean desert, israel
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  • desert canyon at the judean desert, israel
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  • Desert Hedgehog (Paraechinus aethiopicus) negev desert, israel
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  • Desert Hedgehog (Paraechinus aethiopicus) negev desert, israel
    BT_Desert-Hedgehog_02.jpg
  • Desert Hedgehog (Paraechinus aethiopicus) negev desert, israel
    BT_Desert-Hedgehog_01.jpg
  • Desert Finch (Carduelis obsoleta) near a puddle of water in the Negev desert, israel
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