File:The massive sand dunes of Rub Al Khali.jpg

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Located in Arabian peninsula, it is the largest unbroken stretch of sand in the world.

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English: The Sahara is largest desert but the RubAl Khali or Empty Quarter is the largest unbroken sand sea in the world. The Arabian desert is only 1/15th the size of the Sahara, but it contains half the sand that the Sahara has. Dunes are therefore truly massive - some reaching up to 250 meters.

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