The Great Man-Made River Project was an engineering project financed by Gaddafi, designed to supply coastal Libya with fossil ...
Refugee firefighters in Mauritania battle bush fires to give back to the community that took them in
In this region of West Africa, bush fires are deadly. They can break out in the blink of an eye and last for days. The ...
Scientists are excited over a recent discovery of "black mesas" in the Sahara desert that appear to be hundreds of millions ...
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Trio of 'black mesas' leftover from Paleozoic era spawn rare sand dunes in the Sahara — Earth from space
A 2023 astronaut photo shows three dark hills, or mesas, towering above part of the Sahara desert in southern Mauritania. The ...
Discover how an innovative fog harvesting technology is transforming lives on Mount Boutmezguida in Morocco, a region ...
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Why the Sahara Desert keeps expanding, explained by climate researchers
The Numbers Don't Lie About Desert Growth The Sahara Desert has expanded by about 10 percent since 1920, according to a new ...
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Satellite image reveals how Jabal Arkanū’s rings survived millions of years in the Sahara Desert
Stunning concentric rings in Libya's Sahara Desert, Jabal Arkanū, were formed by ancient volcanic activity and millions of years of erosion, not meteo ...
Behind Kemira’s innovation engine lies a strong digital infrastructure. The company has transitioned to SAP S/4HANA and invested heavily in SAP Datasphere and SAP Analytics Cloud. The result is a ...
Two genomes from 7,000 years ago found in the Takarkori rock shelter reveal a lost lineage from North Africa in the Green Sahara.
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11 Desert Cities That Will Redefine Your Travel Goals
Deserts are often dismissed as too harsh, too barren, too empty to be worth exploring, and that might be the greatest misconception in global travel. What travelers label “nothingness” is, in reality, ...
Atmos reports on an effort to rewild southern Namibia, reintroducing wildlife to restore the ecosystem after decades of loss.
The Nile River, a vital artery flowing north for 6,650 km, has served as the cradle of Egyptian civilization for millennia. Its annual floods deposite ...
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