- واحة).
Oases develop in "hydrologically favored"
locations that have
attributes such as a high
water table,
seasonal lakes, or
blockaded wadis.
Oases are...
- (formerly seven)
oases offer food and
gasoline vendors and are
found in the
Chicago Metropolitan Area, DeKalb, and Belvidere.
Although the
oases date back to...
- Peștera cu
Oase (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈpeʃtera ku
ˈo̯ase],
meaning "The Cave with Bones") is a
system of 12
karstic galleries and
chambers located...
- Licht-
Oase (Light Oasis) was a New Age cult led by Arno
Wollensak and
Julie Ravell with
around 40 members. It was also
known as Ramtha. In the 1980s Arno...
- in the form of
bryophytes and lichens, can
survive in
Antarctic oases. The
larger oases (with
their respective areas) are:
McMurdo Dry
Valleys (approx...
-
Gafsa Oases (Arabic: واحة قفصة, French:
Oasis de Gafsa) are date palm
oases at
Gafsa in
southwestern Tunisia, near the
northern edge of the
Sahara Desert...
-
traditionally inhabited a
series of
oases scattered across the
Taklamakan Desert within the
Tarim Basin.
These oases have
historically existed as independent...
- or the Gulf, due to its greenery,
particularly with
regard to the city's
oases, parks, tree-lined
avenues and
decorative roundabouts, with
strict height...
- Waḥat el Daḵla,
pronounced [elwæ'ħæ:t edˈdæ:xlæ], "the
inner oases"), is one of the
seven oases of Egypt's
Western Desert.
Dakhla Oasis lies in the New Valley...
- of
desert in
central Algeria that
contains a
string of
small oases. In the past, the
oases were
important for
caravans crossing the Sahara. Tuat lies to...