In the 1300s, crossing the desert posed significant challenges, including extreme temperatures, limited water sources, and harsh terrain. Travelers faced the risk of dehydration and exhaustion, as well as the threat of sandstorms that could disorient and hinder navigation. Additionally, the presence of hostile tribes and wildlife could endanger caravans, making the journey perilous. These factors required careful planning and reliance on experienced guides to ensure survival.
There is insufficient vegetation and water to support a giraffe in a desert. That is the reason that giraffes avoid the desert.
Desert
Raising money in times of disasters is one of the difficulties the Red Cross has faced. They have also had management issues which impacted donations.
the Gerdosian Desert
The Cross in the Desert - 1914 was released on: USA: 25 November 1914
Sahara, specifically the Sinai Desert.
David Livingstone crossed the Kalahari desert.
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A car built for the terrain, or an airplane/helicopter.
They had to cross many things, including the Sea of Reeds, the Sinai Desert, the Negev Desert, and the Jordan River.
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Lack of water and shade, heat, shortage of food as things are hard to grow in the desert.