[OFFICIAL] Weekly Dev Update Screenshot Challenge: Ecosystems - Deserts

It’s time for another screenshot challenge! The idea is to collectively explore different parts of the world together - areas that may be very familiar to you or perhaps a new place you have never flown before. Feel free to find others to fly with to capture the challenge, or go solo!

Last week’s winner from United Screenshots of America: @PommesL

This Week’s Challenge

Your fourth ecosystem screenshot challenge - Deserts. Take a screenshot flying around in this type of environment in the sim!

Quote from https://www.conserve-energy-future.com/

Desert ecosystems are typically cold at night and very hot during the day. They receive little to no rainfall annually. Deserts cover up to one-fifth of the earth’s surface and lie in temperate zones as well. Owing to their extreme weather conditions, only a few animals live in the deserts. Above all, desserts are further categorized into four; cold, hot and dry, semiarid, and coastal deserts.

If you have any screenshot challenge ideas for the future, send @Jummivana a DM!

Rules

  1. Any time of day
  2. Any type of weather
  3. Code of Conduct appropriate liveries
  4. Default or 1st party aircraft recommended
  5. Up to 10 entries (screenshots) allowed

The rest is fair game! Use your creativity! We will pick the top 11 shots. 1 will be featured as the main photo of the next dev update and the other 10 will be featured in the community section.

You may also add a watermark or username to your image if you wish.

How To Submit Your Screenshot

Just post them below here in this thread, or if you’re on Twitter you can tweet your photo with the #MSFSchallenge hashtag!

Note: This thread is for screenshot submissions only. Unless you have a particular question about the challenge, please do not engage in casual conversation here. Thank you!

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Iran (Possibly Jupiter):

Namibia:

Australia:

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Discover Activity
Grand Canyon

Karkuk, Iraq - what looks like a giant tyre mark from 9,000 feet above.

Kuh-e-Birk Protected Area, Iran

Dasht-e-Lut, Iran - the hottest and the driest place on earth

Salt Lakes of Siwa, Egypt

Australia

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Uluru / Ayers Rock (Northern Territory, Australia)

Near Paraburdoo/YPBO (Western Australia)

Namib-Naukluft National Park (Namibia)

Near Sossusvlei (Namibia)

Deadvlei (Namibia)

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The sun sets on another day of science in the Arizona desert! :slight_smile:

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Bardenas Reales, Spain


Cold desert of Antarctica

Tabernas desert, Spain

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Asteroid crater in the Sahara…

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