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Citizenship: Algeriai like travelling and do assist to organize trips in my countrie' desert, specialy in winter. then i travel on summer different destination, new adventures .....
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Posted by djanet | 25th December 2008
when much of the Sahara was habitable for humans, The plains and dunes in places must have been covered with grassland, with herds of ostrich, giraffe, elephants and various antelopes. In the highlands and in shallow basins on the plains several lakes formed, which supported fish, crocodile and hippopotamus. These places were ideal campsites for the early hunters, and later the water sources were essential to support the large herds of cattle of the nomadic herders, who have left their finely worked stone and bone tools and decorated pottery, as well as heaps of their 'domestic refuse' at many sites along the lakeshores and highland valleys.
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