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The Sahara Desert hasn’t always been a dry, desolate landscape. Some scientists see signs it may be greening again
An hour before dawn, in a nameless rock pile in the world’s largest hot desert, Djimet Guemona clambered up a narrow gully. The route was hemmed by high walls, where uncountable centuries of ...
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