An edition of Rub al Khali (2009)

Rub al Khali

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Rub al Khali
Abdulaziz Obaida
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An edition of Rub al Khali (2009)

Rub al Khali

empty quarter

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This breathtaking pictorial takes us on a journey through one of the least-known, most forbidding terrains in the world: the Rub Al Khali, known by many as the 'Empty Quarter'. As Saudi photographers Mohammed Babelli and Dr. Abdulaziz Al Obaida prove to us page after page, however, we find that the Rub Al Khali is far from 'empty'; it contains an almost dizzying palate of colors, textures, life forms and moments of elemental natural wonder. Chronicling their rare, full-scale expedition around the portion of the Rub Al Khali contained within the Saudi Arabian borders, the photographers offer us a rare view of the Empty Quarter in all of its stark beauty and imposing geography.

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Publisher
Desert
Language
English
Pages
229

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Rub al Khali: empty quarter
2009, Desert
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Riyadh
Other Titles
Empty quarter

Classifications

Library of Congress
DS247.R82 A4 2009

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Pagination
229 p.
Number of pages
229

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44001371M
ISBN 10
6030014676
ISBN 13
9786030014675
OCLC/WorldCat
614260815

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