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tenere

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We arrived at a solitary well called Tafagak and filled the goatskin bags in the Tenere we immersed ourselves, and in the mirages, we arrived in a poor desert village we load [salt and dates] and we gather together we pack, we tie, the camels kneel down and we stay on the sixth day some were discouraged on the tenth day problems arose the camels are tired and the charges are abandoned we are burnt, starving, thirsty while crossing [the desert] mercy be upon us
Consider that the word entertainment was derived from the Latin entre and tenere, meaning literally "to hold wholenesses wholly.
Sereno discovered the 110-million-year-old fossil (an organism's preserved remains) half-buried in the scorching sand of Niger's Tenere Desert in Africa.
 
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