Niger: The Land Of Fear With David Adams | Absolute History

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Niger: The Land Of Fear With David Adams | Absolute History


The Sahara is the biggest desert on earth … it takes its name from the Arab word for “emptiness”. In the dead heart of that emptiness there’s a place called the Tenere. The Tenere takes its name from the Tuareg word for “nothing”. A nothing the size of France in the middle of an emptiness the size of the United States. It’s no wonder the…

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  1. Hoya i once was a wealthy man too that got caught up a rebellion of sorts i had everything now i have nothing faith n health thats it. Hang in there be stronger than me

  2. Dear Africa,

    Before the advent of Christianity and Islam Africa was self sufficient and a respected group of Countries

    Hence kick out Christianity and Islam and make Africa great again
    Is

  3. What I love about this documentary is their way of life. Please do not destroy these beautiful camels, these Nobel people. So regal, so gracious. This is true desert culture. Sincere. My Blessings and my protection….

  4. HE HAVE NOT SEEN SO MANY CAMELS??? HE IS AUSTRALIAN FOR FUCK SAKE. AUSTRALIA GOT THE HIGHEST NUMBERS OF WILD CAMEL ON EARTH. MANY MIDDLE EASTERN COUNTRY LITERALLY IMPORTED CAMELS FROM AUSTRALIA BY THE THOUSANDS EVERY YEAR. LMAO. THERE ARE LITERALLY MILLIONS OF CAMEL IN THE OUTBACK. THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT HAD TO CULL THEM EVERY YEAR.

  5. Driving in the scotching dessert with Jeep should be well prepared by ensuing that you have spare brown new tyres and " Front Wheels Tyre chains" to prevent puncture or deflated tyres. I thought you might sprinkle some water on the tyres to moisture the hot sand. Nice to see you guys on the way before sunset catches up.

  6. Just saw this today. Arrived via Mdou Moctar, "Tala Tannam". Brilliant shot of the caravan over the horizon, just after the equally brilliant capture of spontaneous human reaction from your fellow travelers to your downhill dune endeavor. Excellent Job! Thank You.