The mystery of the Sahara jungle

The Sahara of Africa is the largest desert in the world, where there seems to be no vegetation, no water but only a yellow color of sand.

Several decades ago, people always said that the ancient ancient period here was the immense sea. Earth after several million years of evolution, the sea disappeared, this place turned into a desert today. But recently, the United Nations Center for Geography and Race has used the most modern technical means of deep-sea exploration of the Sahara. Through the meager analysis of computers, they came to the conclusion: the Sahara in the ancient ancient era was the tropical forest, completely negating the theory of the sea. This conclusion is groundbreaking, inspiring scientists and attracting more and more scientists to Sahara to survey .

An Italian survey team, in 1982, surveyed the Vakibiedug basin in the middle of the Sahara desert. They saw very clear images of animals such as giraffes, elephants, rhinos, hippos, and crocodiles painted on a fossilized cloth found on the bottom of a long-gone river. Here, archaeologists also discovered the remains of human beings in the Paleolithic era, paintings of people and animals intact. What archaeologists have found is that: There used to be an ancient culture in the Sahara or at least one culture that had influenced this land.

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Sahara in an ancient ancient era is a tropical forest (Photo: algeria-un)

German archaeologists have used computers to conduct a thorough study of paintings. The results of the study surprised people: In a computer drawing, there are two types of people: a white, a black. White people use axes, hammers, animals they raise are goats and sheep. And black people use bows and arrows, the animals they raise are mostly animals.

What makes people abandon their homeland? And what fish has destroyed the green plant civilization? In the process of evolution of the Earth, there have been so many events that we cannot imagine. Sahara is no exception. So what is that mystery?