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The Sahara Desert Hasn’t Always Been a Dry, Desolate Land...

Petroglyphs on sandstone at a national park in Chad bear witness to wildlife that once roamed the area before the continent’s water large...

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The Sahara Desert Hasn’t Always Been a Dry, Desolate Land...
Source: Smithsonian

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Here’s the thing: Petroglyphs on sandstone at a national park in Chad bear witness to wildlife that once roamed the area before the continent’s water largely receded 6,000 years ago.

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