What is Under The Sands of The Sahara Desert?

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It's fascinating to explore alternative perspectives on history and consider new findings. Recent studies suggest that the Sahara Desert may have been a green and lush region approximately 5 to 6 thousand years ago, contrasting the long-held belief that it formed millions of years ago. The presence of salt and marine life remains on high points of North African mountains indicates the possibility of a relatively recent tsunami that covered the entire region in sea sand. Is it not the great flood described in almost all cultures around the world? What civilisation would possibly survive a few miles high tsunami waves. It also explains why many ancient monument were unearthed in the modern times.

This raises questions about the age of ancient Egyptian monuments and their civilization. According to Egyptian stories, their civilization is much older than what current archaeologists claim. This discrepancy invites speculation about whether there might be a misunderstanding or a cover-up involved.

Looking at maps from around 500 years ago, it becomes apparent that many depict North Africa with rivers and lakes, not as a barren desert. These maps were often copied from older versions as a way to preserve ancient knowledge, which suggests that there might be a basis of truth to these representations.

Examining these fascinating aspects of our history encourages us to think critically and form our own conclusions.
The exploration of our past continues to evolve as new information emerges and is shared worldwide.
The question is what is to be found not only under the sand of the Sahara Desert but also in other locations?

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