A desert in Egypt between the Nile River and the Red Sea.
1Jones, in turn, told Storm more about what they had just witnessed taking place above the Arabian Desert.
2Oil, shopping malls and skyscrapers long ago upstaged the vast Arabian Desert from which the city of Dubai grows.
3He started his advance on a line extending from Haifa on the coast, across Palestine to the Arabian Desert.
4Thirty-five hundred years ago, the Hebrews were a pastoral, primitive people inhabiting the wilderness known today as the Arabian Desert.
5He had travelled far and wide in the great Arabian Desert and he had also helped at the excavations at Tel-el-Amarna.
6Jerusalem was about five hundred and fifty statute miles from Babylon, and the vast Arabian Desert shifted its sands between them.
7But, oh, he says, that pyramid, that would have been quite a sight rising from the sands of the Arabian Desert.
8This table-land, which is mostly fertile, extends eastward about twenty miles, and terminates in the Arabian Desert, which is still higher.
9A little Bedouin boy tags along when his brother guides a British soldier through the Arabian Desert during World War One.
10Nothing can be more incorrect than the vulgar idea of an Arabian Oasis, except it be the popular conception of an Arabian Desert.
11Returning to Bagdad, Ibn Batuta crossed the Arabian Desert a second time, and took up his residence in Mecca for the space of three years.
12Except by what he could see for himself, or hear of by uncertain rumor of speech in the obscure Arabian Desert, he could know nothing.
13Except by what he could see for himself, or hear of by uncertain rumour of speech in the obscure Arabian Desert, he could know nothing.
14Bedouins of the Arabian desert, who resort hither in summer for pasturage.
15A stranger was riding a lazy camel across the lonely Arabian desert.
16The Arabian desert approached the sea in a series of plateaux or steps.
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