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I'd head for the south of the country, which can be very green and way more beautiful than the desertic north, at least for my taste.
The people are of Desertic areas.
Los Mundos is a long-distance collaboration that perfectly speaks about musical memory and desertic solitude.
Some of the Shadia soil is desertic and therefore, is irrigated by rain waters only.
Environments subject to arid climates tend to lack vegetation and are called xeric or desertic.
Successful pilots have been conducted growing crops in desertic locations and a commercial operation is currently running in Australia.
The Nazas watershed contains considerable desertic habitat, outside of the immediate riparian zone.
This subspecies was restricted to well-vegetated regions in contrast to others which are well adaptated to desertic conditions.
Though mostly dry, it is desertic in the north-west, and wet in the southern districts due to a heavy monsoon season.
It is chacterized by a rough and desertic appearance, but in fact characterized by a flourishing specialized vegetation.
With a median altitude of 800 m, the Plan of Canjuers is a desertic and arid plateau.
Other microclimates are expected to exist, from the constantly humid wettest points of the mountains, to the desertic and arid Selvagens islands.
The climatic condition of the semi desertic region of Gurten is of extreme continental climate.
Hare and Hounds are typically held in the desertic regions of California, Nevada, and Idaho.
In order to quantify the degree of alteration that a meteorite experienced, several qualitative weathering indices have been applied to antarctic and desertic samples.
Basically, people who were from the capital could afford building their new houses, actually , back in the early 60's, SJM was mostly a desertic area.
The Canal de Craponne enabled irrigation of the desertic Crau with water coming from the Durance.
South-western black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis occidentalis) - A small subspecies, adapted to survival in desertic and semi-desertic conditions.
It forms a basin which is protected from the desertic climate of the Sahara by the Anti-Atlas mountains and is one of Morocco's most fertile regions.
Cipolletti concluded that the construction of irrigation channels from the rivers would turn the desertic lands that surrounded the upper valley of the Negro river into cultivable land.
The Compagnie were instituted in the late 1930s, after a conversion of dromedary mounted troops, called Meharisti, with the task to conduct long range patrols in desertic territories.
The Spanish interest in Western Africa in desertic coast of Sahara was the result of fishing activities carried out from the Canary Islands by Spanish fishers.
The areas west of the Coastal Range are desertic, with an average temperature of 23 C. The areas east of the range belong to the Guayas Watershed.
Climate and vegetation varies from south to north, presenting a hyper humid jungle weather in the southern part (3000 mm a year) to the desertic areas in the north (300 mm a year).
Owing to the powerful rain shadow of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, the area is mostly desertic and inhabited by Amerindians, predominantly by members of the Wayuu ethnic group.