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Tabernas Desert

The Tabernas Desert (Spanish: Desierto de Tabernas) is a desert located within Spain's south-eastern province of Almería. It is in the interior, about 30 kilometers (19 mi) north of the provincial capital Almería, in the Tabernas municipality in Andalusia.[1] It is the only desert in Europe, since most of its area has a desert climate.[2]

Tabernas Desert
A view of the desert
Tabernas Desert
Location in Spain
Tabernas Desert
Location in Europe
Area280 km2 (110 sq mi)
Naming
Native nameDesierto de Tabernas (Spanish)
Geography
CountrySpain
Autonomous communityAndalusia
ProvinceAlmería
Population centerTabernas
Coordinates37°00′N 2°27′W / 37°N 2.45°W / 37; -2.45

Due to its high elevation and mountainous location, it has slightly higher annual precipitation (more than 220 mm (8.7 in) per year), and lower annual average temperature (temperatures below 17.9 °C (64.2 °F)) than coastal areas of Almeria. It is a nature reserve (protected area) that spans 280 square kilometers (110 square miles).

Climate edit

 
A sunrise in the Tabernas Desert

The Tabernas Desert is defined mainly by a hot desert climate and a cold desert climate.[3] Situated between the Sierra de los Filabres to the north and the Sierra de Alhamilla to the south-southeast, it is isolated from the humid winds of the Mediterranean Sea, in an area with little precipitation known as Levante.

In the lowest elevations of the Tabernas basin (about 400 m (1,310 ft) above sea level), the average annual temperature is close to 18.0 °C (64.4 °F).[4] Due to its relative proximity to the coast and its relatively high altitude, temperatures in winter vary between 0–12 °C (32–54 °F) in the higher altitudes to 6–15 °C (43–59 °F) in the lower altitudes while temperatures in the summer vary from 16–29 °C (61–84 °F) in the higher altitudes to 20–31 °C (68–88 °F) in the lower altitudes.[5] The annual average precipitation is 15–22 cm (5.9–8.7 in) (depending on the zone[5]: 1 & 4/30 ) with only one-third falling in the hot season (May to October). The average annual sunshine is about 2900 hours.[citation needed]

Thus the climate, from 400–800 meters (1,310–2,620 ft), is an arid and semi-arid type.[6] This characteristic is also aggravated by the foehn effect.[citation needed]

 
Panoramic view of Tabernas Desert from A-92 (GPS 37.016773 -2.446092)

Geology and biology edit

 
Panorama

The little rainfall that occurs is usually torrential, so that the ground, consisting of marls and sandstone with little vegetation, is unable to retain moisture. Instead, the rain causes erosion, forming the characteristic landscape of badlands. Arroyos formed by torrential rain harbor the scarce vegetation, as well as fauna such as swifts, hedgehogs, jackdaws, pin-tailed sandgrouse, blue rock thrushes, stone curlews, trumpeter finches, and crested larks.

Flora and fauna edit

The desert is well endowed with vegetation for a desert. Plants such as the sea lavender (Limonium insignis), which are teetering on the verge of extinction, manage to flourish in the arid environment of the desert. In winter, the landscape of the desert turns white when the toadflax linaria (Nigricans lange) flowers. There are specimens of yellow scorpions (Buthus occitanus), tarantulas (Lycosa tarentulla) and black widows (Latrodectus tredecimguttatus) although it's not deadly as the American black widow. Coastal areas have lesser weevers such as Echiichthys vipera and Tachinus dracco, which usually live under the sand.[7]

Reptiles and amphibians edit

The reptilian population of the desert includes ladder snakes, spiny-footed lizards and ocellated lizards. Marsh frogs, natterjack toads and terrapins inhabit the moist areas of the desert.

Birds edit

Birds of prey such as the Bonelli's eagles and peregrine falcons roam the desert's skies. Lesser hunters include kestrels and eagle owls. Species such as the blue rock thrush, rock sparrow, rock bunting inhabit the rocky areas of the desert whereas warblers, goldfinches, golden orioles and serins prefer the ramblas near the dry river beds.[1]

Mammals edit

The desert does not have a great number of mammalian species, with the total number approximately 20. The Algerian hedgehog, besides significant rabbit, hare and dormouse species, is one of the most important mammals inhabiting the area.

Cinema edit

 
Map showing the different film sets built west of Tabernas
 
A street of Mini Hollywood

Because of its similarities to deserts in the southwestern United States, northern Mexico, northern Africa, and Arabia, Tabernas has been a popular area to shoot many films since the 1950s. The Spaghetti Westerns were shot at the three main studios, Texas Hollywood, Mini Hollywood, and Western Leone.[8][9][10]

The sixth season of the TV series Game of Thrones was shot in locations from Andalusia to Catalonia, including the desert,[11] which is the Dothraki Sea, a gigantic steppe in Essos, the largest continent.[12]

Nowadays, many video clips and television commercials are shot, although from time to time it is still the setting for a film or television series, taking advantage of the photogenic landscape of the Almeria desert and thanks to the western settlements that are still standing. From the late 1950s to the present day, more than 300 films have been shot in this desert, most of them westerns.

In 2002, it shot the comedy western film 800 Bullets, directed by Álex de la Iglesia and starring Sancho Gracia. It was also filmed an episode of the seventh season of the well-known British science fiction series Doctor Who, entitled A Town Called Mercy, broadcast on BBC One on September 15, 2012, as well as several episodes of the third season of Penny Dreadful in 2015. In 2016, the desert was used as a set for the music video of Shout Out to My Ex by the British girl group Little Mix included in their fourth album. The same year scenes were also filmed for the sixth season of Game of Thrones, depicting Dothraki territory. In 2017, the exteriors of the Black Museum episode of the fourth season of the Black Mirror series were filmed.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Williams, Jo. "DESIERTO DE TABERNAS NATURAL AREA". Retrieved 15 January 2013.
  2. ^ "Why visit Tabernas, home to Europe's only desert". National Geographic. 2024-04-27. Retrieved 2024-04-27.
  3. ^ "Evolucion de los climas de Köppen en España: 1951-2020" (PDF). Agencia Estatal de Meteorologia. Retrieved 2024-04-27.
  4. ^ Y.Cantón, A. Solé-Benet, R. Lázaro. (PDF). Elsevier. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 26, 2012. Retrieved July 16, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ a b "Valores climatológicos normales". AEMET. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
  6. ^ Georges Viers (1990), Éléments de climatologie, Paris, Nathan
  7. ^ . www.almediam.org. Archived from the original on 2007-05-10.
  8. ^ Top Movie locations http://www.unique-almeria.com/movie-filming-locations.html Retrieved 19 November 2012
  9. ^ Hall, William (1982). Raising Caine: the authorized biography. p. 129. ISBN 9780137526758.
  10. ^ Simmons, Bob & Passingham, Kenneth. Nobody Does It Better: My 25 Years of Stunts With James Bond and Other Stories, 1987, Blandford
  11. ^ Smith, Oliver (11 April 2019). "Spain's incredible Game of Thrones filming locations". Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group Limited. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  12. ^ Pedraza, Jacobo (25 April 2016). "The new Spanish settings for 'Game of Thrones'". El País (in Spanish). Prisa. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  13. ^ "Almería se luce en el último capítulo de 'Black Mirror'". LA VOZ DE ALMERIA. Retrieved 7 January 2018.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Tabernas Desert news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message The Tabernas Desert Spanish Desierto de Tabernas is a desert located within Spain s south eastern province of Almeria It is in the interior about 30 kilometers 19 mi north of the provincial capital Almeria in the Tabernas municipality in Andalusia 1 It is the only desert in Europe since most of its area has a desert climate 2 Tabernas DesertA view of the desertTabernas DesertLocation in SpainShow map of SpainTabernas DesertLocation in EuropeShow map of EuropeArea280 km2 110 sq mi NamingNative nameDesierto de Tabernas Spanish GeographyCountrySpainAutonomous communityAndalusiaProvinceAlmeriaPopulation centerTabernasCoordinates37 00 N 2 27 W 37 N 2 45 W 37 2 45 Due to its high elevation and mountainous location it has slightly higher annual precipitation more than 220 mm 8 7 in per year and lower annual average temperature temperatures below 17 9 C 64 2 F than coastal areas of Almeria It is a nature reserve protected area that spans 280 square kilometers 110 square miles Contents 1 Climate 2 Geology and biology 3 Flora and fauna 3 1 Reptiles and amphibians 3 2 Birds 3 3 Mammals 4 Cinema 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksClimate edit nbsp A sunrise in the Tabernas Desert The Tabernas Desert is defined mainly by a hot desert climate and a cold desert climate 3 Situated between the Sierra de los Filabres to the north and the Sierra de Alhamilla to the south southeast it is isolated from the humid winds of the Mediterranean Sea in an area with little precipitation known as Levante In the lowest elevations of the Tabernas basin about 400 m 1 310 ft above sea level the average annual temperature is close to 18 0 C 64 4 F 4 Due to its relative proximity to the coast and its relatively high altitude temperatures in winter vary between 0 12 C 32 54 F in the higher altitudes to 6 15 C 43 59 F in the lower altitudes while temperatures in the summer vary from 16 29 C 61 84 F in the higher altitudes to 20 31 C 68 88 F in the lower altitudes 5 The annual average precipitation is 15 22 cm 5 9 8 7 in depending on the zone 5 1 amp 4 30 with only one third falling in the hot season May to October The average annual sunshine is about 2900 hours citation needed Thus the climate from 400 800 meters 1 310 2 620 ft is an arid and semi arid type 6 This characteristic is also aggravated by the foehn effect citation needed nbsp Panoramic view of Tabernas Desert from A 92 GPS 37 016773 2 446092 Geology and biology edit nbsp Panorama The little rainfall that occurs is usually torrential so that the ground consisting of marls and sandstone with little vegetation is unable to retain moisture Instead the rain causes erosion forming the characteristic landscape of badlands Arroyos formed by torrential rain harbor the scarce vegetation as well as fauna such as swifts hedgehogs jackdaws pin tailed sandgrouse blue rock thrushes stone curlews trumpeter finches and crested larks Flora and fauna editThe desert is well endowed with vegetation for a desert Plants such as the sea lavender Limonium insignis which are teetering on the verge of extinction manage to flourish in the arid environment of the desert In winter the landscape of the desert turns white when the toadflax linaria Nigricans lange flowers There are specimens of yellow scorpions Buthus occitanus tarantulas Lycosa tarentulla and black widows Latrodectus tredecimguttatus although it s not deadly as the American black widow Coastal areas have lesser weevers such as Echiichthys vipera and Tachinus dracco which usually live under the sand 7 Reptiles and amphibians edit The reptilian population of the desert includes ladder snakes spiny footed lizards and ocellated lizards Marsh frogs natterjack toads and terrapins inhabit the moist areas of the desert nbsp A ladder snake nbsp Ocellated lizard Birds edit Birds of prey such as the Bonelli s eagles and peregrine falcons roam the desert s skies Lesser hunters include kestrels and eagle owls Species such as the blue rock thrush rock sparrow rock bunting inhabit the rocky areas of the desert whereas warblers goldfinches golden orioles and serins prefer the ramblas near the dry river beds 1 nbsp A jackdaw nbsp Bonelli s eagle Mammals edit The desert does not have a great number of mammalian species with the total number approximately 20 The Algerian hedgehog besides significant rabbit hare and dormouse species is one of the most important mammals inhabiting the area nbsp The Algerian or North African hedgehog Atelerix algirus Cinema edit nbsp Map showing the different film sets built west of Tabernas nbsp A street of Mini Hollywood Because of its similarities to deserts in the southwestern United States northern Mexico northern Africa and Arabia Tabernas has been a popular area to shoot many films since the 1950s The Spaghetti Westerns were shot at the three main studios Texas Hollywood Mini Hollywood and Western Leone 8 9 10 The sixth season of the TV series Game of Thrones was shot in locations from Andalusia to Catalonia including the desert 11 which is the Dothraki Sea a gigantic steppe in Essos the largest continent 12 Nowadays many video clips and television commercials are shot although from time to time it is still the setting for a film or television series taking advantage of the photogenic landscape of the Almeria desert and thanks to the western settlements that are still standing From the late 1950s to the present day more than 300 films have been shot in this desert most of them westerns In 2002 it shot the comedy western film 800 Bullets directed by Alex de la Iglesia and starring Sancho Gracia It was also filmed an episode of the seventh season of the well known British science fiction series Doctor Who entitled A Town Called Mercy broadcast on BBC One on September 15 2012 as well as several episodes of the third season of Penny Dreadful in 2015 In 2016 the desert was used as a set for the music video of Shout Out to My Ex by the British girl group Little Mix included in their fourth album The same year scenes were also filmed for the sixth season of Game of Thrones depicting Dothraki territory In 2017 the exteriors of the Black Museum episode of the fourth season of the Black Mirror series were filmed 13 See also editClimate of Spain List of films shot in Almeria List of Sites of Community Importance in AndalusiaReferences edit a b Williams Jo DESIERTO DE TABERNAS NATURAL AREA Retrieved 15 January 2013 Why visit Tabernas home to Europe s only desert National Geographic 2024 04 27 Retrieved 2024 04 27 Evolucion de los climas de Koppen en Espana 1951 2020 PDF Agencia Estatal de Meteorologia Retrieved 2024 04 27 Y Canton A Sole Benet R Lazaro Soil geomorphology relations in gypsiferous materials of the Tabernas Desert Almeria SE Spain page 4 30 PDF Elsevier Archived from the original PDF on June 26 2012 Retrieved July 16 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Valores climatologicos normales AEMET Retrieved 24 April 2021 Georges Viers 1990 Elements de climatologie Paris Nathan Almeria Medio Ambiente www almediam org Archived from the original on 2007 05 10 Top Movie locations http www unique almeria com movie filming locations html Retrieved 19 November 2012 Hall William 1982 Raising Caine the authorized biography p 129 ISBN 9780137526758 Simmons Bob amp Passingham Kenneth Nobody Does It Better My 25 Years of Stunts With James Bond and Other Stories 1987 Blandford Smith Oliver 11 April 2019 Spain s incredible Game of Thrones filming locations Telegraph Telegraph Media Group Limited Retrieved 3 June 2019 Pedraza Jacobo 25 April 2016 The new Spanish settings for Game of Thrones El Pais in Spanish Prisa Retrieved 3 June 2019 Almeria se luce en el ultimo capitulo de Black Mirror LA VOZ DE ALMERIA Retrieved 7 January 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Desert of Tabernas Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tabernas Desert amp oldid 1221703161, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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