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Does anyone have hi-res pics of ROCKY-type deserts? I've seen plenty of sweeping dunes here in /hr/, but nothing like that. Pic just barely related: it's a poor example of what I want, but I can't find a good one.
>> Anonymous
Think about it. Why can't you find pics? Because they don't exist.

The wind that blows through deserts erodes any rock formations over time.
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>>441340
Think about it. How much do you know about geomorphology? Obviously you don't know very much.
The wind doesn't erode, the wind takes the sand away and what stays are the rocks. Rocky-type deserts (as OP put it) actually form large parts (if not most) of the Sahara, the scientific term is "Hamada".
(Google image isn't your friend, because it's also a name, but seeing that Hamada is the name of various sexy models, I *do* think about calling Google image your friend. It definitely knew what I was searching...)

Better terms to try out: Hammada, Serir (gravel type desert, books aren't congruent about usage of these terms)

Pic from wikipedia
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Here are two shots from http://picasaweb.google.com/ape277/MaroccoBis2
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2/2
look through the whole album, it has many more interesting pics
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from
http://flickr.com/photos/15029120@N00/sets/72157605208517934/
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From that flickr album too. I consider this as a prime example of serirs.

If you find other interesting photos there or anywhere else I'm interested, because I'm done (got other things to do). I hope i could deliver.
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ah, one more, because this was too awesome to pass up.

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Deserts_by_continent
Have fun!
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