Longshore "Desert Crossing Chill"
Longshore "Desert Crossing Chill"
Release Date: May 2, 2025. Catalog # 202506. UPC: 195081468495
How does one cross the desert?
Very Carefully since you may encounter lack of water and dehydration. There is also the ever present sun stroke, and those pesky predators like spiders, snakes and scorpions.
For thousands of years people and tribes have crossed the deserts of the world from one side to the other. Why?
In search of course of riches and the thrill of spending days on end in and on the hot sand or other extremes. The very fact that people have immigrated from the sand for years, and who may never return, there are thousands more who travel to the sands to journey through these destinations for the fun of it.
What is a Desert? Well it could be hot like the Arabian Desert r cold like the Gobi desert and could be barren or filled with salt, sand or just scrubs.
And then there is the deserts that have been turned into cities, like Palm Springs, Dubai, Las Vegas, the Egyptian city of Sharm El Sheikh, located on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula off the coast of the Red Sea, Santa Fe New Mexico, Casablanca, Bagdad, Phoenix, Lima Peru, Tehran, Cairo Egypt, Uyuni Bolivia, Rajasthan India, to name a few.
In every one of these cities, you can Chill and visit the nearby Desert.
Our Ancestors, the Homo sapiens, migrated out of deep inside Africa to Egypt and beyond multiple times. They would continue through Saudi Arabia to all other parts inside the Levant area, including all of Arabia and to the bottom of India.
They crossed the Sahara Desert on to Syrian, Arabian Deserts, followed by the Iranian Desert, by camel, as it was the animal of choice for its ability to carry great loads and live on very little water.
Caravans would tie together the camels, in lines and columns, and walk for up to 14 hours a day, stopping at the oasis to rest and draw water.
Countries included: Africa, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Syria, Turkey, Lebanon, Armenia. Of course, many of these borders or names did not exist but were referred as, Mesopotamia, Babylonian and Persian.
Tracks:
1. Arabian Retro
2. Caravan
3. Desert Beat
4. Desert Oasis
5. Dreamland
6. Mystic Sands
7. Sands of Time
8. Sultan of the Desert
9. Winter Desert
10. Eternal Lands