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Libyan Desert topographic map
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Libyan Desert
Sand plains, dunes, ridges, and some depressions (basins) typify the endorheic region, with no rivers draining into or out of the desert. The Gilf Kebir plateau reaches an altitude of just over 1,000 m (3,300 feet), and along with the nearby massif of Jebel Uweinat is an exception to the uninterrupted territory of basement rocks covered by layers of horizontally bedded sediments, forming a massive sand plain, low plateaus, and dunes.
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Name: Libyan Desert topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Libyan Desert, Kufra, Libya (23.16989 23.87663 25.16989 25.87663)
Average elevation: 566 m
Minimum elevation: 316 m
Maximum elevation: 1,085 m
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