A little to the North of
the White Desert, the Black Desert is closer to Bahariya than Farafra;
approximately 50 km to the South of Bawiti. The mountains have eroded to
coat the desert with a layer of black powder and rocks giving it its
name. Towards the end of the Black Desert are black volcanic hills that
ages ago erupted a dark volcanic material called dolerite, which is what
the black rocks are made of. Climb up the English Mountain which is the
highest point in the Black Desert and you will be awarded with an
amazing view of the strange landscape. The Black Desert can be seen as
you pass the road from Bahariya to Farafra, but if you want to venture
in to its depths a tour guide is advised, tours can easily be arranged
from either Bahariya or Farafra.
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