We crossed the Sahara on a bouncy bus, gazing for hours at the endless sea of sand in every direction. The Sahara is barren, empty, desolate. We drive for an hour. Flat sand. There is no life here, no mercy. Leave someone in the sands without water, and they’d die quickly. We drive another hour. [...]
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