Oluk Bani Maaride
World Heritage
Saudi Arabia
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Located in the western part of the Rub' al Khali Desert, the world's largest shifting desert, the site features a spectacular desert landscape. The diverse topography creates a living space for a rich variety of wildlife. Iconic desert animals such as the Arabian Oryx and the Arabian Gazelle were once extinct in the wild, but decades later they were reintroduced into this natural habitat, bringing global attention to the site. The shifting sand dunes also provide a comfortable environment with plenty of oxygen for sand-dwelling invertebrates and reptiles.
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