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In the fall of 1930, legendary British explorer Bertram Thomas, set out on his most historic journey. He would attempt to become the first European to cross the daunting Rubal Khali, that inhospitable Arabian desert, known intimidatingly to English speakers as the Empty Quarter. Covering an area of some 250,000 square miles, stretching through Saudi Arabia, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen in the south of the Arabian Peninsula, the Empty Quarter is larger than the country of France, the largest sand desert in the world in terms of volume, with 800-foot-tall dunes blocking the path of would-be travelers. But if any European was going to be able to cross it, it was probably Bertram Thomas. Born in Somerset, England, in 1892, Thomas had been sent to Mesopotamia during World War I, where he quickly took to the area and its people, and they to him, fighting alongside local forces, and even becoming a high-ranking political advisor to the Sultan of Oman. He knew the area and what