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This is Africa
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And this is the Sahara Desert
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A pile of sand that's about the same size as the United States
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Linving inside of this enormous area are more than two and a half million people
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So imagine taking the country of Slovenia and spreading everybody out to live there across China and you'll get an idea of just how desolated it is
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There is evidence, though, that not too long ago, the entire Sahara used to be green
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For the past few hundred thousand years, the Sahara has switched back and forth between a desert and a grassland over and over
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Every forty-one thousand years, because the long-term changes in Earth's rotation, messing up the location of the North African monsoon
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The next time the Sahara will turn green naturally this way will be in about fifteen thousand years or in seventeen thousand AD
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But humanity is nothing if not grossly impatient
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Imagining the course of human history with a green Sahara would be radically different
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The Sahara has always been a giant and obvious barrier for travel between the Meditteranean and Sub-Sahara Africa
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Thousands of kilometers of desert, rought Atlantic waters of the west and the lack of many markets south of Morocco prevented Pre-Modern explorers from ever getting past it
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Centralized states like Egypt, Carthage, the Romans, Byzantines, and Islamic empires surrounded the desert in the north and the east
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But all of them failed to control or expand beyond the desert
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In an alternate history scenario where the Sahara is green, all of this ages and enables these states to expand their influence deep into the African heartland
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Even in Modern times, turning the Sahara green somehow would revolutionize the entire world.
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And open up a tight amount of land for colonization and settlement by the world's ever-growing population
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One of the most Modern attempts at doing this so far was a plan developed nearly one hundred years ago to creat an artificial sea in the middle of it all, right here in Egypt
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The plan doesn't seem too crazy at first, but progressently gets more and more insane as this video goes on
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But first, a quick geography lesson