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The Desert Speaks

Season 2, Episode 2: The Origin of the Sonoran Desert

Season 2 Episode 2

The Origin of the Sonoran Desert travels to the Sierra de Alamos, a small mountain range isolated from the Sierra Madre, filled with white rock spires. Compare the differences between the Sonoran Desert and the deciduous tropical forest. Learn about the geological formations which, over millions of years, have produced the Sonoran Desert.

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A staple of the villages in the Valle de Tehuacán and nearby Oaxaca is the cactus.
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The wild, frigid desert of southwestern Bolivia is full of natural treasures.
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Our journey to the highest desert in the world begins in Potosi, in southwestern Bolivia.
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San Ignacio Lagoon is the home to the peninsula’s most famous visitors—the Gray Whales.
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