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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Super car: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by jluis: Yeah, I know. But I was trying to explain Super Car that crossing a place like Sahra is not so easy. You need organization, a really good organization, and the fact that there were trade entrepeneurs that cross it DOES support my point. They need slaves to do it (and camels, by the way).[/QUOTE] Of course, moving through the Sahara desert isn't easy, and again, nobody is stating otherwise. But you talk about it as the kind of barrier, which stopped people of the North from getting to the south of Sahara regions and visa versa, and as result, no interactions between the people of these regions. History proves you wrong on that account, because there has been continuous connections between these Africans, even before trade with Muslim traders. Needless to say, for those connections to have occurred, people must have moved through the sahara desert. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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