Milky Way Photographer of the Year 2022

Egyptian Nights – White Desert, Egypt. “This year, I went to Egypt for the first time. From Cairo, we drove about five hours west to our base camp, where we always started our explorations. The desert in Egypt is divided into the White and Black Desert. As its name suggests, the Black Desert consists of dark soil and large hills, while the White Desert is somewhat rugged but mostly consists of fine, light Saharan sand. Owing to the many sandstorms, many of these rock formations are uniquely shaped and thus offer a wide variety of compositions”. (Photo by Burak Esenbey/Milky Way Photographer of the Year)
Milky Way Photographer of the Year 2022
   
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