EPA’s Eye in the Sky: Tengger Desert, China

Tourists ride camels in the Tengger Desert, near Zhongwei city, at the borders of Inner Mongolia and Ningxia autonomous regions.

Tengger Desert is an arid natural region that lies on the southern edge of the massive Gobi Desert and covers about 36,700 square kilometers. It is the fourth largest desert in China.

Photo: EPA-EFE/ROMAN PILIPEY

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