The world's only desert with a rainy season
In the northeastern part of Brazil, the name of Lakais Maraheseus Desert can be said to be very tongue-twisting, but the peculiarities of this desert can still be worthy of this strange name. This desert intersects with the coastline, and its unique location makes it a place where there is not only a rare view of the lake sand, but also schools of fish and shrimp. When you first see this desert, you may not be able to distinguish whether he is a beach or a desert, because there are thousands of lakes distributed in all corners of this desert.
Unlike the yellow sands we remember, the Lakismalahseth Desert consists of white sand dunes and deep blue saltwater lakes. Influenced by the monsoon climate, the annual precipitation here even exceeds 1000 ml. If we compare it with the world's largest Sahara desert, the precipitation here are more than 300 times of that vast Sahara desert. Especially in the rainy season of July every year, the abundant precipitation will make this desert decorated with patches of blue.
When the rainy season comes, it brings life to the Lakeys Malahseys Desert, with an annual precipitation of more than 1,600 mm. The large amount of precipitation nourishes every corner of the place, and the lakes formed on the desert, where there is water, there is life, and there are countless fish and shrimps enjoying the gift of nature, and at the same time attracts a large number of tourists who come to visit and are amazed by such a spectacular sight.
In June, as the rainy season leaves, the lake evaporates and disappears due to the heat, and even the creatures in the lake disappear together, replaced by a high and low hill, which seems to become a "real" desert at this time. Although it is a desert, but it is located in the world's most precipitation Ashi Amazon forest area, the dry and rainy seasons of the year so that this desert in two very different scenery constantly switch.