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Ahaggar National Park, located in the heart of the Algerian Sahara, boasts dramatic landscapes marked by ancient volcanic peaks, sharp cliffs, and deep gorges.
The highest peak, Mount Tahat, rises to 9573 feet (2,918 meters), offering breathtaking views of the rugged terrain and unique rock formations sculpted over millennia.
Despite its harsh conditions, Ahaggar National Park is a sanctuary for desert-adapted plants and animal species. The vegetation is dominated by drought-resistant plants like acacias and grasses, supporting wildlife such as the Barbary sheep, Saharan cheetah, and many species of birds.
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