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The Empty Quarter (Arabic: Rub'al-Khali) is the expansive desert in the southeastern interior of the Arabian Peninsula, the largest continuous body of sand in the world.
[edit] UnderstandIt's tempting to call the Empty Quarter "no man's land", but that's not quite correct. Nomads do in fact inhabit parts of the Quarter at various times of year. And the territory is spoken for: the interior borders of Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Yemen are in here... somewhere. It's just that no one has bothered to actually draw those lines in the sand. (Which is a pretty good indicator that there isn't even petroleum to be found here.) [edit] Talk[edit] Get in[edit] By Car
[edit] Get around[edit] By CarA 4WD vehicle, or rather, a caravan of them is the only sane option for entering the soft sands of the desert. If you aren't a confident, experienced, well-equipped sand dune desert driver, Wikitravel cannot prepare you for something like the Empty Quarter. On paved roads, in the UAE, a road passes through the oasis towns, and a drive is possible to Tal Mireb, the tallest dune in the country, which gives a few minutes of perspective on how vast and inhospitable this place is.
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