Discover the history and engineering behind a massive Sahara Desert megaproject - creating an inland sea twice the size of Utah's Great Salt Lake, with strategic, economic, and humanitarian benefits.
The Sahara Desert was once part of the ocean. Technically, the Sahara wasn’t part of the ocean. However, it was a sea. Scientists estimate that the sea was 164 feet deep. It also covered about ...
The wind is cold, he notes. He rides on. This is the Sahara of dread. A waterless sea of sand and stone, where scorpions infest, vipers slither, and the sun has no mercy. Libya is big—a slab of ...
Early in the 1970s, while living and working in Spain, Chen Maoping read a story in “National Geographic” about the Sahara Desert, and it captured her imagination. She became determined to live there.
The Sahara is very likely the world's largest art ... Some lake basins in North Africa were exceptionally large, as large as the Caspian Sea today. These so-called megalakes occurred in the ...
DSP Timfon John, the Police Public Relations Officer, Akwa Ibom Command, disclosed on Monday that the incident occurred on 11 January at approximately 1pm. Inspector Udi Emenyi of the Akwa Ibom ...