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- The beaches of Faro and Barrinha / Barra de S�o Lu�s, are located on the Anc�o peninsula, the beach of Barreta on the Ilha Deserta, and the beaches of Farol and Culatra are located on the Ilha Culatra.
- He is now best known for the verses " Bells of Rhymney " from his 1938 " Gwalia Deserta " ( meaning literally " Wasteland of Wales " ), which were later adapted into a popular folk song.
- In order to access the site, Doughty joined the Hajj caravan, and reached the site of the ruins in 1876, recording the visit in his journal which was published as " Travels in Arabia Deserta ".
- More recently some of the other stanzas from Davies "'Gwalia Deserta " have also been set to music by Welsh performer Max Boyce as the song " When We Walked to Merthyr Tydfil in the Moonlight Long Ago ".
- Some accounts give vivid descriptions of desert conditions, though often accounts of journeys across deserts are interwoven with reflection, as is the case in Charles Montagu Doughty's major work, " Travels in Arabia Deserta " ( 1888 ).
- Cassio says he had hoped to see Desdemona here, for he wanted to know whether she had been successful with Otello ( Iago, Cassio, Otello : " Vieni; l'aula ?deserta " / " Come, the hall is deserted " ).
- Vast regions to the North of the Black Sea were sparsely populated and were known as the Wild Fields ( as translated from Polish or Ukrainian ) Dykra ( in Lithuanian ) or " Loca deserta " ( " desolated places " ) in Latin on medieval maps.
- William Byrd's " Civitas Sancti Tui " was especially stunning, in the purity of tone and compelling resonance on the words " Sion deserta " ( " Sion, a desert " ) first in the trebles, then in the basses.
- ""'Hogna ingens " "', the "'Deserta Grande wolf spider "', is a critically endangered spider species endemic to the Deserta Grande Island of the Madeira archipelago-specifically a remote valley, the Vale de Castalheira.
- ""'Hogna ingens " "', the "'Deserta Grande wolf spider "', is a critically endangered spider species endemic to the Deserta Grande Island of the Madeira archipelago-specifically a remote valley, the Vale de Castalheira.