Erg Chebbi

Erg Chebbi
عرق الشبي
Erg

Landscape of the Erg Chebbi at sunset

Two people atop one of the main dunes
Country Morocco
Elevation 730 m (2,400 ft)
Panorama showing the transition of flat desert to dunes

Erg Chebbi (Arabic: عرق الشبي) is one of Morocco's two Saharan ergs – large seas of dunes formed by wind-blown sand. The other is Erg Chigaga near M'hamid.

Description

The dunes of Erg Chebbi reach a height of up to 150 meters in places and altogether it spans an area of 50 kilometers from north to south and up to 5–10 kilometers from east to west lining the Algerian border.[1]

The nearest sizable town is Erfoud, about 60 kilometers further north. One other city is Rissani, around 40 kilometers from Merzouga, and from the 8th to the 14th century there was a separate kingdom, known as Sijilmassa, which was prosperous owing to former caravan routes.

Although rainfall is very brief and uncommon,[2] in 2006 flooding adjacent to the dunes destroyed many buildings and killed three people.

Tourism

Merzouga The local tourist center, is located near the edge of the dunes. A number of companies offer camel trips from Merzouga and into the desert, taking tourists on overnight trips several kilometres into the erg, which is enough to bring the village out of sight.

During the warmest part of the year, Moroccans come to Erg Chebbi to be buried neck-deep in the hot sand for a few minutes at a time. This is considered to be a treatment for rheumatism.

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Coordinates: 31°10′N 03°59′W / 31.167°N 3.983°W / 31.167; -3.983


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