Ahhh… now I almost feel homesick. I used to live on the other side of the Rub al Khali . Great photo of the sand dunes. And a perfect idiom for the challenge, naturally.
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How amazing. It reminds me of times when I lived in the Middle East and we used to drive over the sandunes to go to an ‘inland sea’ to camp.
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Wind creates waves even in the sand. Beautiful.
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Awesome
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Fabulous!
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Ahhh… now I almost feel homesick. I used to live on the other side of the Rub al Khali . Great photo of the sand dunes. And a perfect idiom for the challenge, naturally.
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I can understand why you’d be homesick for scenery like that. I adored the desert
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Stunning.
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Love this one Debbie 😀
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