Dasht-e Naomid

Summary

Dasht-e Naomid (Persian: دشت ناامید), also Dasht-e Namid, Dasht-e Namadī, or Dasht-e Nāomīd, is a desert in Central Asia, on the Afghanistan-Iran border. It can also be considered part of the Dasht-e Kavir, a large desert in Iran. It occupies a broad intermontane depression east of the East Iranian Mountains. It is partly flooded by the Farah River and its tributaries. The surface is made up of clayey and solonchak plains with desert vegetation. Wormwood and saltwort groupings predominate, with thinned-out black-saksaul thickets in some places. Along the East Iranian Mountains is a strip of steppes. There is transhumant sheep raising and camel raising.[1]

Dasht-e Naomid
دشت ناامید (Persian)
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Dasht-e Naomid is located in Afghanistan
Dasht-e Naomid
Dasht-e Naomid
Coordinates: 32°45′23″N 60°48′09″E / 32.75639°N 60.80250°E / 32.75639; 60.80250
LocationIran-Afghanistan border
Native nameدشت ناامید (Persian)

References edit

  1. ^ "Dasht-I-Naumid". TheFreeDictionary.com. Retrieved 2023-04-01.