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- The French Foreign Legion battles rebellious Arabs in North Africa.
- A diminutive travel against goes out to investigate a desert holiday camp which has suffered from sabotage
- Jim Hazen is a man, a man who might, under different circumstances, achieve great things in the world. However his world was in the mining districts and he knew little of the finer things of life. And the woman; she was genuine, she was pretty, but she knew little of life and men and could not read men aright. Her name was Edith and Jim loved her. Edith, though, thought the ne'er-do-well of the town was more dashing and romantic, and she was hardly to blame for giving herself to him. Time passed and it brought its awakening and suffering and regrets to Edith. Her husband lacked the qualities of manhood and Edith suffered in consequence. She was abused. It was Jim who prevented the depraved man from using a horsewhip on his wife. Then it was that Edith decided to leave her husband. Jim's consent to help her was honorable, though, as he knew that matters could not continue as they were. The husband learned of the plan. When Jim came to the house there was a fight. Jim was overpowered. Edith, he believed, had been killed by the drunken man. It was her little daughter who released Jim and he took the opportunity to escape with the child. For hours he tramped through the desert with the child until some friendly Indians found them and succored them with water. Years pass. Jim prospered as a miner and the child, Ruth, has grown to womanhood, loved by her foster father. It was an afternoon that an automobile drew up to the door and a woman alighted to ask for water. Coming out of the door Jim found himself face to face with Edith. Ruth's mother, whom he had thought dead. Edith, believing Jim had died with the child in the desert, had married again. There is a terrific struggle in Jim's breast; he knows that Ruth's place is with her mother. There is a happy reunion and Jim, with a heavy heart, sees the girl ride away with the woman he loved years before.
- When the West was young, the government appointed among others, Cameo Clark, a range rider and crack shot, to scout the Middle West and watch the Indians. Cameo lived in a log cabin with his mother, whose love for her only son dominated her later years. From an Eastern state, John Walton travels with his wife and child by prairie schooner to seek riches in the West. Indian massacres and uprisings occur on his journey. One evening, while stopping for a night camp, Walton sees Indians riding over the desert in his direction. A flash of Cameo and his pals shows that he is ever on the lookout in the Government service. Walton tries in vain to protect his wife and baby against the onslaught of the Indians. He is shot. The horses attached to the Walton schooner become frightened, and the little mother and her baby seated in the wagon have no time to escape, as the frightened horses start on the run with them. Cameo sees the pursuit through his field glasses and follows. A shot from an Indian's rifle brings the runaways to a standstill and they fall in their tracks, overturning the schooner, killing the mother and leaving the baby girl inside the over-turned wagon unhurt. The Indians surround the schooner. The chief cuts his way into the wagon top. returning with the child. Cameo, in pursuit of the Indian raiders, draws his gun and watches. The schooner, now in flames, reveals the chief taking the child, when a shot from Cameo's gun fells him. The child is unharmed. Cameo rescues the baby and, taking her in his arms, rides away in the night. His crude campfire and blankets make a warm bed for the little orphan. Olaff, the freighter, who has been drinking, lashes his horses as he tries to harness them. The same dawn finds Cameo asleep. The child is awake and wanders about the camp and into the desert. Olaff stops his horses near a water hole and, taking his canteen for water, leaves his wagon, which is covered with a small quantity of hay in the bottom. The little child sees the covered wagon with its bed of straw, climbs in and goes to sleep. Olaff returns and drives away without seeing the baby in the wagon. Cameo awakens, calls for the child, then rushes, gun in hand, in search of her. Mile after mile he runs over the desert sands, but in vain. He then returns to his mother's cabin to tell her of the child of the desert whom he found but only to lose again. Olaff, arriving at his cabin, unpacks his load and finds the little intruder. He is enraged and shakes her. Fifteen years elapse. Cameo and his aged mother leave for the settlement, Olaff tells Juanita to go with him to town, and half-frightened by his cruelty, the girl, now 20 years old, mounts the wagon and sits beside the drunken, brutal Olaff. In a barroom Olaff gambles his last dollar away. Then, seeing the child, Juanita, through an open window waiting for him, he wagers her against the winnings of his companions, one of them, a Mexican. Cameo sees Juanita and, as he enters the barroom hears the wager made, a human life pitted against gold. Cameo watches the Mexican win the girl. Springing into the midst of the men seated at the gambling table, he offers to stake all he wins against the girl. The cards are shuffled and played. Cameo wins. He takes Juanita home to his mother. During the brief time that passes, Tom Manning, a young man, falls in love with Juanita, who secretly loves Cameo, but has never told him of her love. Tom asks her to be his wife. She will consent if Cameo is willing, but love dominates and at the close of. the day Juanita lays her little head upon Cameo's shoulder and his mother beams her approval upon the match.
- 2001TV EpisodeThe Western Desert Campaign, a primary operation in World War II's North African Campaign, was a continual back-and-forth struggle in an unrelenting desert wasteland.
- The Schley's take a road trip and immerse themselves in the heat of the sun by visiting the Colorado Sand Dunes. They discover the natural properties of sand, and learn how it is a critical component to the insulation that is used to keep the heat inside of homes in the winter, or outside of home in the summer. Rodman and Gina dive into energy usage in the home building process and design creative solutions for their modern farmhouse renovation.
- 2014– 1h 20mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 2h 17mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 1h 5mPodcast Episode
- 1959–196323mTV-G8.0 (35)TV EpisodeFearless Leader orders Boris to get the deed to the mine Bullwinkle inherited. Meanwhile, Rocky and Bullwinkle are followed through the desert by a mysterious figure.
- 2011–201625mTV-YTV EpisodeCubby jumps at the chance to become a Sand Pirate.
- Wild burros, psychedelic wet sand dunes, a snowy desert and more are featured. November 2019 in the Mojave Desert, Arizona, Northern California and Los Angeles.
- Episode: (2023)2018– 1h 33mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 1h 32mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 2h 9mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 28mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 20mPodcast Episode
- 1985–19864.8 (5)TV Episode
- Covering 200,000 square kilometers, India's Thar Desert is one of the harshest places on the planet. Baking heat, desiccating winds and near permanent drought has earned this unforgiving land another name - "the region of death." As we explore India's great desert we unveil its hidden secrets, and ultimately shed light as to how the Thar has become the most crowded desert in the world.
- 2013–TV Episode
- 2010– 22mTV-GTV EpisodeThe 2014 model year marks the final stand for Toyota's feisty FJ Cruiser sport/ute. Before it disappears, host Arthur St. Antoine takes the burliest FJ ever-the all-new Trail Teams Ultimate Edition-into the sprawling deserts of the American