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originally posted by: XipeTotex
a reply to: anonentity
I bet the ancient river systems of Sahara were destroyed as an act of war in ancient times.
originally posted by: anonentity
Bright Insite has found some maps of Africa that show lakes and rivers in the Sahara, which are backed up by the latest geographical surveys.Not just one but many, one of which goes back to the time of Ptolemy. The conclusions are that climate change is dynamic and ongoing in a cyclic nature.It also suggests that if these cities and rivers were not in those sandhills five hundred years back, then they are derived from a far ancient source when they did exist. Some show the Rchat structure with a river to the Mediterranean and tend to back up the mollusk finds in the area dating to the time said river existed.A very interesting and novel vid for the enquiring mind.
originally posted by: Byrd
originally posted by: XipeTotex
a reply to: anonentity
I bet the ancient river systems of Sahara were destroyed as an act of war in ancient times.
Not likely. The Sahara is actually much larger than the size of the United States
originally posted by: WingDingLuey
a reply to: glass87onion
is it possible some old maps and documents were in the library of alexandria and looted by romans and possible retained by the vatican? many people wonder how spain knew where to go in 1492!