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Gadhafi Has Longstanding Ties to Niger’s Tuareg

by whitedragon99 in Government, September 6, 2011
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Moammar Gadhafi has longstanding ties to Tuareg nomads in Niger, the country entered by a convoy of pro-Gadhafi forces late Monday.

In The Deserts of Libya, Found Traces of Prehistoric River

by jesmil74 in Social Sciences, July 19, 2011
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One hundred and fifty thousand years ago the Sahara desert could be a territory with which began the great migration of humanity.

In The Sahara Were Lake

by skaut77 in Issues, April 29, 2011
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Study in Egypt showed that the ancient lake Sahara left their traces in the form of groundwater aquifers. Thanks to this research in some areas of desert have been drilled 500 wells, is now irrigating many acres of plowed land.

Famine in Africa: What are It’s Causes?

by shithinrinstin in Issues, March 19, 2011
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Famine has truly been a serious problem on the African continent since ancient times. What are the reasons for this?

Its Not Easy to be a Queen

by justathought2010 in Society, December 16, 2010
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Confessions of a twenty something drag queen.

The Impresentable Willy Toledo

by ronerjb in Society, October 16, 2010
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As you know, Willy (Guillermo) Toledo is an actor, and not bad, exactly. In the interludes, instead of playing bocce or Monopoly, like others, is dedicated to political activism. The last time it has taken him to the Sahara, with 16 compatriots to armársela the Moroccan regime occupying the territory.

Apparently, and according to his testimony, police were Mohamed VI has licked the sheepskin though, fortunately, without leaving them lying on any gloomy dungeon. The least they could pass the mountains knowing how the Sultan!

In Sahara are Reborn 80 Oases

by tofu1077 in Organizations, September 28, 2010
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To celebrate the global fight against desertification, in a UNESCO project, financed by the regional government of Adrar, Algeria, will be restored galleries that capture and converts moisture to water at night…..

Ancient African Culture

by Crashnibbles in History, September 4, 2010
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The cultural elements of ancient Africa.

Italy’s Indiana Joneses and The Lost Persian Army of King Cambyses

by Jackie118 in History, November 17, 2009
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Italian archaeologists Angelo and Alfredo Castiglioni have uncovered a mass of human bones, bronze weapons and pottery in the Sahara Desert and may have solved a 2,500 year old mystery!

It Stinks: The Four Worst Smells in History

by Duff D Moss in Society, February 3, 2009
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We are living in a time of great turmoil, and it all stinks. It doesn’t stink nearly as bad however as four of the worst smells ever created in all of recorded history.

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