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Archaeologists have discovered a lost Roman city under the Sahara Desert | Global news



Incredible discovery alert! Archaeologists have found a lost Roman city buried under the Sahara Desert. This groundbreaking find sheds new light on the extent of the Roman Empire and its reach into Africa. Learn more about this amazing discovery in our latest global news update.


0:00 - Intro

1:08 - Only a quarter of the Sahara is actually sand

2:12 - The differences in air temperature are staggering

2:43 - How deep is it actually?

3:36 - Interesting finds

5:07 - Shark teeth are a common find in Sahara

5:53 - City hidden under the desert

7:18 - The Great Green Wall.


Unbelievable! Archaeologists have uncovered a lost Roman city buried deep under the Sahara Desert. This amazing discovery sheds new light on ancient civilizations. Watch this global news story for more information and images from this incredible archeological find!


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