Saharan dust will blanket Florida and the Gulf Coast, causing hazy skies, colorful sunsets and short‑term air-quality issues.
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Satellites revealed an advanced civilization that greened the Sahara, then vanished
Radar instruments orbiting hundreds of kilometers above the Sahara have mapped a network of buried river channels that once ...
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The Sahara was green and dotted with lakes within human memory
Between roughly 14,800 and 5,500 years ago, the Sahara was not the barren sand sea familiar today. It was a green expanse of ...
Scientists discovered that a hell heron dinosaur in the Sahara Desert region is now actively changing what we thought about spinosaurs and how they lived.
A new book features the unpublished photos from the Magnum Photo co-founder's 1957 and 1958 expeditions through North and ...
Today the Sahara desert is a dry, dusty, sandy land that stretches for millions of miles, but it wasn't always this way. Go back at little as 8,000 years and you'll find it was actually quite wet, ...
The fascinating but little-known history of how the Sahara was transformed from a pleasant green and fertile land into the largest hot desert in the world. Green Sahara. (Collage by Kuat Abeshev.
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