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I'm thinking me? Me?It's across the Sahara Desert.
Many of us would say that we love our parents.except for the bleakest parts of the Sahara Desert.
water usage." There's nobody in Ethiopia to stand up and say "Well, what about us?" Eighty-five percent of the water that runs through Egypt and basically brings 8 million acres of landin Egypt and of the Sahara Desert to bloom and to produce a whole cornucopia of food, eighty-five percent of the water in Egypt, in the Nile and in the canals comes from Ethiopiaand from the highlands of Ethiopia where they usually get pretty good rain. It runs to the Blue Nile or through some of the tributaries that run into Sudan or in the canyon connect
There's no land, basically, in the northern hemisphere, and Africa's over the South Pole.You can find the same stuff in the middle of the Sahara Desert, only it's 445 million years old.
Thank you for presenting.Not so much in the kind of outer reaches of the Sahara Desert.
I mean we thought it was very dry.And it's maybe about as wet as the Sahara Desert.But that's still lot wetter than that what we thought.
But just briefly, Marathon des Sables, James, how far do you run in that?It's a series of marathons in the Sahara desert.There's a marathon every day for six, seven days.
have been influenced recently by the Vietnamese obviously the north we havethe Moroccans who are our neighbors in a sense after the Sahara Desert so their influence is also very strong eventhough we believe that we influenc them and we T them how to do the cuscus and and you see our our cuscus recipe is
And it's just absolutely fascinating to watch them.or hydrophilic so that it attracts water, kind of the Namib beetle in the Sahara desert, should you want to collect water maybe
I'm thinking me? Me?And the format of the race is, it's in the Sahara Desert.
Here's Ireland. And all this white stuff-- they are actually a series of Atlantic storms that have produced flooding.And here's the dry, sunny, hot Sahara Desert.And here's the Patagonia Desert down here.
And for us to live and be sustainably on this planet, we have to protect that rainforest.What if I told you that the rainforest exists in the way and shape it does because of the Sahara Desert?That's the case. So you can see this picture here from NASA, the good folks over there at NASA.
There are other stresses you need to have just to enjoy life if you want to be alive.There's no liquid I know of that tastes better than a glass of water after spending some time in the Sahara Desert.So therefore, there's a chance an inequality at work right there in your life.
George Steinmetz: Thank you. Umm, I wanted to show you all some pictures today from a long-term project that I've been working on about theworld's deserts and I got into this because when I was a young man and I hitchhiked across the Sahara Desert and I imagined what it wouldbe like to fly over the desert.
It was a place where the river met the desert, where the highest bend of the Niger River, the third longest river in Africa, met the Sahara.So you had this constant stream of transport, of commercial transport, coming from across the Sahara Desert from as far away as Europe, bringing textiles,clothing, whatever they could-- whatever came out of that part of the world.
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