There is an area called "Desert of Wales", or "Green Desert of Wales", It was a term used to describe a large area in central Wales, so called because of its lack of roads and towns and its inaccessibility. The term was invented by English travel writers in the nineteenth century and its equivalent is not found in the Welsh language. The area corresponds roughly to the upland area called Elenydd in Welsh and also referred to locally as the Cambrian Mountains. Other than that the closest appeared to be (a stated by Keith Blair ) the Sahara which is some 1500 miles away.
The nearest desert would be the Sahara which is about1500 miles away.
They do. South Australia is the driest of the Australian states, and its deserts include the Great Victoria Desert, Simpson Desert, Tirari Desert, Pedirka Desert, Strzelecki Desert and Sturt Stony Desert. The far west of New South Wales has areas of desert: the Strzelecki Desert and Sturt Stony Desert are partially in New South Wales.
No, Wales is not like a desert. It receives too much rainfall to be considered a desert.
Sturt Stony Desert is an area in the north-east of South Australia, far south western border area of Queensland and the far west of New South Wales.
it is actually on the welsh border
How far from what?
Only the Chihuahuan Desert enters far-west Texas.
The desert and the tundra are the driest biomes as far as precipitation.The desert and the tundra are the driest biomes as far as precipitation.
About 10,000 miles
The Gobi Desert is not far from Beijing.
well some can travel up to 8000km to travel to Wales from Spain
From Topeka to Cardiff - 4277miles!
3,762 miles