You could be referring to an oasis.
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Mirage?
The desert explores suffered a mirage of an oasis because of heat exhaustion and their crave for water
The shimmering pool of water in the desert turned out to be just a mirage, disappearing as we got closer.
Oasis, if it looks like one but is not really there, mirage
The travelers believed they saw an oasis in the desert, but it turned out to be a mirage caused by the heat.
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Both are 70's generation fighters, but the Mirage is bigger, faster, more capable and generally more lethal.
All mirages are optical illusions but all optical illusions are not mirages.
A mirage is a phenomenon caused by a relative difference in the index of refraction between two air masses. Typically this refractive index difference results from a difference in temperature; one air mass is much hotter than the other. In the summer, air close to a heated land surface (such as asphalt) is much hotter than air a few feet higher. Rays of sunlight passing through the cooler air mass to the hotter air mass bend, causing a mirage. Summer temperatures can create enough of a temperature difference between the air masses to create a mirage.