b'ChileNamibianaMibiaThe captivating red and orange sand dunes of the namib desert are believed to be some of the largest in the world, some reaching 300 metres. These shifting dunes are said to get their vibrant terracotta colour from iron oxide. Far from barren or empty, this desert has numerous mammals such as gemsbok or South African oryx, aardwolf, brown hyena, ostrich, and numerous other antelope species.cHileThe magnificent geological formations of the atacama desert are spread over a parched region of roughly 100,000 square kilometres. The snow-capped Andes block any rainfall from reaching the Atacama. This dry, relatively cool, dusty landscape is devoid of vegetation and life beyond microbes. Due to its unique position and geology, the Atacama Desert is home to several observatories. one of the most impressive areas is the Valley of Death (also Valley of Mars), with red rock formations and spiky mountains that look like a painting.TruE VoYAGES\x1a 33'