Alison Schrag: Lost Desert Kingdoms and Ancient Ruins
Alison Schrag asserts that ancient ruins rising from endless desert sands continue to capture the world's attention. These historical desert landscapes hold traces of civilizations that once flourished in places now marked by silence, heat, and shifting dunes. Massive stone temples, weathered walls, and abandoned cities tell stories of trade, faith, survival, and human ambition. From North Africa to the Middle East and parts of Asia, desert ruins remain some of the most fascinating archaeological destinations on earth. Their isolated locations create an atmosphere filled with mystery, making every crumbling structure feel connected to a forgotten age. Travelers, historians, and photographers are drawn to these landscapes for their combination of natural beauty and deep cultural history.