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The World's Largest Sand Desert Isn't Actually The Sahara
There has been war for as long as people have walked the earth, with even the first human settlements showing signs of defensive infrastructure to protect the people within from invading tribes.
“The lake is estimated to have been vast, covering an area of 1,100 m² and reaching a depth of 42 meters,” explains Sébastien Castelltort, professor of Earth surface dynamics at UNIGE. As rainfall ...
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