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Flat sun baked plains in most of the Northern parts of Sudan, with small volcanic outcrops and escarpments. The area is pretty much a desert and often experiences severe sand storms called the "Haboob".

In the centre of the country around Khartoum the landscape is pretty much the same, small volcanic outcrops around the edges of the city, with the Blue and White Nile Rivers merging (into the Nile River) before it heads north in to Egypt. Area can be quiet green during the rainy season.

About 500 km south of Khartoum the landscape starts to become more savannah-like and eventually gives way (around Juba) to more green and tropical vegetation. Especially wet and waterlogged during the rainy season.

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Ranges between low shrub vegetation, small bushes, hardy shrubs and trees to semi-tropical vegetation in the south.

Northen parts of the country are desert (sand and rock) and have little vegetation, southern parts (adjacent to South Sudan) are more tropical and have seasonal grasslands, swamp areas as well as savannah areas.

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