From here it was all down hill, literally, to the next stop, which was the saxaul forest. Saxauls are a type of bushy tree that grow in the desert. This place was good for them for reasons we could see immediately on arriving: the ground looked like a dry lake bed, covered with a pattern of cracked mud. It was the lowest point around, and after a rainfall the water gathers there until it evaporates.
The trees ranged up to 2 meters high, and stretched away into the distance about as far as we could see. They were well separated, there was no trouble walking between them. Though we saw none here, camels apparently really like snacking on saxaul.