The Age
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·2 hours ago
Atacama Desert's superbloom occurs more frequently due to climate change
The Atacama Desert's superbloom, which occurs every five to seven years, can now be witnessed more frequently due to climate changes. Researchers note that up to 200 wildflower species emerge after rare rainfalls, transforming the arid landscape into a vibrant tapestry. These unexpected travel moments highlight the unique beauty that can arise from nature's unpredictability.
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