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The Tabernas Desert (in Spanish: Desierto de Tabernas) is a desert in Spain. It is located in the province of Almería about 30 kilometers (19 mi) north of the capital, Almería, in the Tabernas municipality. It is protected as a wilderness area (paraje natural) spanning 280 square kilometres (110 square miles).

Geology And Biology:
The little rainfall that occurs is usually torrential, so that the ground, consisting of marls and sandstone with little vegetation, is unable to retain moisture. Instead, the rain causes erosion, forming the characteristic landscape of badlands. Arroyos formed by torrential rain harbor the scarce vegetation and fauna such as Swifts, Hedgehogs, Jackdaws, Pin-tailed Sandgrouses, Blue Rock Thrushes, Stone Curlews, Trumpeter Finches, and Crested Larks.

Cinema:
The Desert of Tabernas, because of its similarities with the North American deserts like the Far West of the American West, northern Africa, the Arabian deserts, and its lunar landscape, served from 1950s and is still used today for the shooting of many films and westerns. The spaghetti westerns were shot at the three main studios, Texas Hollywood, Mini Hollywood, and Western Leone.

Tabernas Desert Nearby Places To Visit

  • San Telmo
    A rustic looking beach on the very edge of Almería. Its beach is sandy and gravel and is the …
  • Alcazaba de Almeria
    A garden fortress. It was built by Adb al-Rahman III in 955 AD on the ruins of a fortress.…
  • Casa Fuerte
    A quiet, unspoilt beach that is easy to get to and park at. Type of Beach: Composition: Sand Type…

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