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There are no deserts to the east of Egypt. Egypt is bounded by the Red Sea from the East. The Egyptian desert is part of the sahara desert. The portion of the desert east of the Nile is called the Eastern Desert and the portion to the west of the Nile is called the Western Desert. There is also the Sinia desert in the north eastern part of Egypt to the east of the Suez Canal.

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The gobi desert lies east of 90 degrees east.

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Only the ARABIAN DESERT follows both the requirements of being south of the Syrian Desert and east of the Red Sea.

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The Kalahari Desert

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Gobi Desert!!

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