The Simpson Desert is one of several deserts in Australia, and covers about 180,000 square kilometres in central Australia, spanning the Northern Territory, Queensland and South Australia. It is the fourth-largest desert in Australia. There are no maintained roads across the desert, but numerous 4Wd tracks. In 2008, for the first time, the Simpson Desert was closed to tourists from December 1 until mid-March in 2009. This was because of the high costs of rescuing tourists who foolishly try to cross the desert or take on the sand-dunes in the hottest months of the year. It is also to prevent the deaths that occur from this. However, it is also for the health of the desert - to give the desert some time to "regenerate" from the many tourists also. The Simpson Desert has some interesting things to see. These include: * Dalhousie Springs, where you can enjoy hot springs * Kaliduwarry Waterhole, a permanent supply which stretches for some 30 kilometres * the Birdsville Track * the Old Ghan Heritage Track * Chambers Pillar, a 50m sandstone pillar rising up from the desert plain * the Ewaninga Rock Carvings Conservation Reserve * Poeppel Corner, a remote spot where where three state borders meet * incredible red-orange, rippling sand dunes - there are over 1100 sand dunes all running parallel in a north-south direction * colourful sunrises and sunsets, unlike those you will see anywhere else
the bilby and kowari live in the Simpson desert
The Simpson desert contains many types of vegetation including the Barrel Cactus, Organ Pipe Cactus. Saguaro Cactus, Prickly Pear Cactus.
Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is on the western side of the Simpson Desert.
Birdsville, a small town in western Queensland, lies within the eastern edge of the Simpson Desert.
The highest temperature ever recorded in the Simpson Desert was 49.5 degrees Celsius. This temperature was recorded in 1972 in Queensland.
The Simpson Desert is a hot subtropical desert.
Yes, the Simpson Desert is a hot desert.
The Simpson Desert is in Australia.
the bilby and kowari live in the Simpson desert
The Simpson Desert is located in Australia.
No. There is no desert called the Simpson Desert in Asia, only in Australia, where it is the fourth largest desert.
No, Antarctica is the largest desert. The Simpson Desert is only the 19th largest desert in the World.
people in simpson desert are more northern than australia desert
their are a variate of insects in the Simpson desert
The Simpson Desert is located on the Australian continent.
Yes. The Simpson Desert is in the middle of Australia.
Both the Antarctic Desert and the Simpson Desert have low precipitation levels.