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Kavir Buzurg, meaning Great Kavir (great salt marsh), lies in the center of the Dasht-e Kavir, which is a desert located in the middle of the Iranian plateau. The Kavir Buzurg covers an area of about 320 km by 160 km. It is separated from the neighboring kavirs by a surrounding ring of sandy hills.[ This is located in a rain shadow desert that receives little moisture. When water evaporates from the salt marshes, it creates crusts of salt that covers a dark saline mush. These crusts are easily penetrated by a traveler, making journeying across the kavir dangerous. This region is nearly uninhabited, with humans primarily dwelling on the surrounding hills and mountains.[2]]References1. ^1 {{cite book | first=John K. | last=Warren | year=2006 | title=Evaporites: sediments, resources and hydrocarbons | publisher=Birkhäuser | isbn=3-540-26011-0 | pages=219–220 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ihny39BvVhIC&pg=PA219 }}
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