In our imaginations, we usually picture a desert as a vast, hot, and lifeless sandy expanse, without any sight of the most important life-nurturing compound of nature: water. For most of us, death in a desert means death by dehydration, but little do most know that, in deserts, death by drowning is much more common than death by dehydration.
In our imaginations, we usually picture a desert as a vast, hot, and lifeless sandy expanse, without any sight of the most important life-nurturing compound of nature: water. For most of us, death in a desert means death by dehydration, but little do most know that, in deserts, death by drowning is much more common than death by dehydration.
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