hamada

hah-MAH-dah

A barren, rocky desert plateau — a flat or gently undulating expanse of bare bedrock, swept clean of sand and soil by wind and runoff. Hamada is the most austere desert landscape: no dunes, no gravel, no vegetation, just stone and sky. The Hamada du Draa in the western Sahara is one of the largest.
Etymology
Arabic ḥammāda, from ḥammada, to be barren. Barren ground.
Arabic desert geology
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