Bas Saharan Basin
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The Bas Saharan Basin (Arabic: وادي بس صحران) is an artesian aquifer system which covers most of the Algerian and Tunisian Sahara and extends to Morocco and Libya, enclosing the whole of the Grand Erg Oriental.
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The Bas Saharan Basin (Arabic: وادي بس صحران) is an artesian aquifer system which covers most of the Algerian and Tunisian Sahara and extends to Morocco and Libya, enclosing the whole of the Grand Erg Oriental.
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