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Aerial Photo of Lake Chad

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    The area of Lake Chad experienced four heydays between 39,000 BC and 300 BC, leaving thick diatomaceous earth and lacustrine deposits in the strata. This has been called Mega-Chad.

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      Mega-chad and its neighbouring virgin lands

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        The virgin Sahara and the Mega-Chad fertile lake.

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