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Algerian Sahara Acme Newspictures stalks of this almost shrubby

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stalks of this almost shrubby perennial

and even transferring the outer layers of their atmospheres from one star to the other

Created by Albert M Bender and published by the Federal Art project between 1936 and 1939 as a color silkscreen

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Travel poster promoting Cuba by the Cuban Tourist Commission and published in 1949 as a color lithograph at 78 x 53 cm

Algerian Sahara Acme Newspictures stalks of this almost shrubbyThis abstract in browns and grays from central Algeria shows that some parts of Africa's Sahara Desert contain much more than dunes of wind blown sand. Barren ridges and fragmented mountains (lower right) border a vast expanse of arid plains etched with a complex system of dry streambeds. The streambeds contain water for brief periods following rare, intense rains that often cause flash floods. Algerian Sahara photographed by the Landsat Satellite on

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