THE idea of a desert often conjures up images of Egypt and Morocco, with rolling sand dunes and soaring temperatures.
But the UK has its own 'desert' – and it is right next to the sea.
Dungeness, along the coast of Kent, has been previously called a desert, and is the only one in the UK.
It remains mild throughout the year – it is one of the warmest beaches in the spring with highs of 18C – and the highest ever summer temperature was recorded at 29C although averages around 22C.
It has one of the largest shingle beaches in Europe too, and has been likened to a desert due to being so barren with little plant life.
Sadly, the Met Office debunked calling it a desert back in 2015, as they need to have little rainfall and large differences in day and night temperatures, neither of which Dungeness has.
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However, this hasn't stopped people calling the area "Britain's only desert" – and still attracts tourists who want to see it for themselves.
More than one million tourists visit it every year, despite having little to do across the vast landscape.
Previous visitors have praised the unique beach, saying it was like nothing else in the UK.
One tourist wrote on TripAdvisor: "It’s very peaceful – a bit off the beaten track. At times it feels like a forgotten about film set."