White Sands National Park : the glistening hills of White Sands National Park in New Mexico appear to be mounds of snow — but upon closer examination,

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Salvador Dalí Desert : Named the Salvador Dalí Desert or Dalí Valley because of landscapes that resemble surrealist paintings by Salvador Dalí.

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Danakil Depression : The Danakil Desert is expansive, hot, and arid, but that’s part of what makes the terrain so surreal.

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Pinnacles Desert : Pinnacles Desert in Nambung National Park is known for its mind-melting geological features that make you feel like you’re on another planet.

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White Desert : Within Egypt's White Desert National Park is a chalky, stark landscape of eerie mushroom-shaped rock formations and shocking white earth.

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Black Desert : That's right, there are two otherworldly deserts in Egypt — and I couldn't mention one without the other.

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Atacama Desert : It doesn’t get more Martian-like than Chile’s Atacama Desert, a piece of land that spans over 40,000 square miles and is heralded as the world’s driest desert

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Wadi Rum : Archaeological city of Petra in southern Jordan is renowned, but not everyone makes the trek an hour and a half south to the desert of Wadi Rum.

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Empty Quarter : The world's largest uninterrupted sand mass is found — perhaps surprisingly — in the relatively small country of United Arab Emirates.

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