Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
In his book The Bleeding of the Stone, he quotes a Sufi song: The Fezzan reveals thousands of years of life struggling ... of the Sahara today. Many scholars assumed they were desert nomads ...
At the crossroads of the Sahara and the Sahel, Chad is the setting for an enduring story. The Chadian nomads continue their ... a virtue carved from the harsh desert life, remains sacred, with ...
In this lonely valley called Tazerzaït, where the Aïr Massif meets the great sand seas of the Sahara ... "My father only knew how to live in the desert," the commander says.
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there are some communities that know a very different way of life. From the Tuareg, who spend their lives roaming the Sahara Desert, to the Nenets, who migrate 800 miles every single year ...
It is the land of more so: drier, fiercer, and wilder, a desert of parched basins ... The peaks give it depth; the nomads give it scale. It is the central Sahara, a long way to everywhere.
The Sahara is the largest hot desert on Earth ... Despite its extreme conditions, around two million people live in the Sahara. Many are nomads who move with the seasons, while others live ...
a desert fox. When Sun is invited to travel to the Sahara by a local community who has heard about her book, she meets Kharouba, a Nomad girl of her own age, and realizes there may be much more to ...