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  2. Fog desert - Wikipedia

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    A fog desert is a type of desert where fog drip supplies the majority of moisture needed by animal and plant life. [1] Examples of fog deserts include the Atacama Desert of coastal Chile and Peru ; the Baja California desert of Mexico ; the Namib Desert in Namibia ; [ 1 ] the Arabian Peninsula coastal fog desert ; [ 2 ] and a manmade instance ...

  3. Lomas - Wikipedia

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    Lomas (Spanish for "hills"), also called fog oases and mist oases, are areas of fog-watered vegetation in the coastal desert of Peru and northern Chile. About 100 lomas near the Pacific Ocean are identified between 5°S and 30°S latitude, a north–south distance of about 2,800 kilometres (1,700 mi). Lomas range in size from a small vegetated ...

  4. South Arabian fog woodlands, shrublands, and dune - Wikipedia

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    The South Arabian fog woodlands, shrublands, and dune is an ecoregion in Oman and Yemen. The fog woodlands lie on mountainsides which slope southeastwards towards the Arabian Sea . The mountains intercept moisture-bearing winds from the Arabian Sea, creating orographic precipitation and frequent fogs that sustain unique woodlands and shrublands ...

  5. Paposo - Wikipedia

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    Paposo has a desert climate, but "fog oases" exist on mountain slopes near the sea. In a region almost devoid of vegetation, these oases, also called lomas , support a variety of flora found from about 1 km (0.62 miles) to 4 km (2.5 miles) inland.

  6. Arabian Peninsula coastal fog desert - Wikipedia

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    Tihama on the Red Sea near Khaukha in Yemen is part of this ecosystem. The Arabian Peninsula coastal fog desert, also known as the Southwestern Arabian coastal xeric scrub, is a desert ecoregion on the southern coasts of the Arabian Peninsula, which experiences thick fogs where visibility may be reduced to 10 metres (33 ft).

  7. Lomas (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Lomas (Spanish for "hills"), also called fog oases and mist oases, are areas of fog-watered vegetation in the coastal desert of Peru and northern Chile. Lomas may also refer to: Places

  8. The secret Europe mountain city with bargain prices and ... - AOL

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    As you walk back to your hotel through the greenery and the stone streets, losing your way every now and then because one building’s roof suddenly becomes the pathway as you turn a corner, no ...

  9. Climate of Peru - Wikipedia

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    In a few favored locations, where mountains come close to the sea and the fog condenses on the mountain slopes, the garúa permits vegetation to thrive in "fog oases," called lomas in Peru. Lomas range in size from very small to more than 40,000 ha (99,000 acres) and their flora includes many endemic species.