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When The Sahara Desert Was Green - Science Documentary 2017
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William R Warren Jr
William R Warren Jr
3 months ago
That ramp would be bigger than the pyramid itself ... just sayin'....
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VividStarz1
VividStarz1
3 months ago
there are villages in that area that are bringing back green lush lands with trees and other plants. When we plant right and do not over use the land/ water we can bring back the beautiful green lands again. China and other countries are doing this right now and have been for over 10 years. And it is working well.
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Trophy Husband
Trophy Husband
3 months ago
I used to be a lumberjack in the Sahara Forest.
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Raffaro
Raffaro
2 months ago
We have a lot of prehistoric Whales in the Senate & Congress !
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George Petersen
3 months ago
10,000 year old teeth on those skeletons speaks volumes about diet. They still look Perfect.
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Quinten Fisher
Quinten Fisher
3 months ago
Lots of information missing. Like the fact, every 20,000 years the deserts shift. About 6,500 years ago it was green with water. Earths orbital tilt changes and the deserts follow. What is desert will be green again, what is green will be desert. This will repeat till earths death.
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google user
google user
3 months ago
I wish Ms. Smith had put on some shorts and a crop top.
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Matthew Desmond
Matthew Desmond
2 months ago
Antarctica is the biggest desert on the planet not the Sahara
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snapattack
snapattack
3 months ago
Neolithic aliens driving their huge SUVs in the Sahara caused it to turn it into a desert.
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lakecrab
lakecrab
2 months ago
We are told by our leaders we can TAX our way out of all these earth changes.
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shawn harold fox firth
shawn harold fox firth
3 months ago
I imagine we will find similar evidence on Mars
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Michael Adamson
Michael Adamson
3 months ago
There are shells in Arizona from when it was ocean
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oosveluzo levso
oosveluzo levso
2 months ago
Government only cares about human made climate change so they can tax you on that.. also later on they will find a way to create a shortage of oxygen and tax you on that too..
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marko har
marko har
3 months ago
Trumph got it right about climate change!!!!! The earths natural wobble every 20k years is the cause of our tempature fluction. Great documentry
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Jewel Stone
Jewel Stone
4 months ago
Really good documentary.. Thnx
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MsSaudm
MsSaudm
3 months ago
It did NOT take 20 years to build the pyramids That's insane ! Means builders had to place a stone of several tons every minute and 1/2!!! DID NOT HAPPEN. Pyramids are very very old not tombs and not Khufu's work this is all such horse _hit
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Nathan Larin
Nathan Larin
2 months ago
absolutely fantastic video.We all originated in that cradle of life and the earth pushed us out into the rest of it to explore it's wonders.Truly a shame we overlook the wonders this world has to show us for petty things like politics and war. We have become blind to earth's gift.
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Gary Johnson
Gary Johnson
3 months ago
humans speeded up this desertification process by cutting down trees for ships, homes, and energy, this deforestation contributed to this climate change....just as we are doing today along with vast amounts of CO2, thus we are speeding up, effecting this desertification process...in my opinion by my own estimation. thank you
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Dave S.
Dave S.
2 months ago
This is why I don't buy in to the climate change hysteria. The planet has and will change no matter what Humans do
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Michelle Jane Day-Sun
Michelle Jane Day-Sun
2 months ago
I hate these dumb scientists. There was no dragging bricks or lifting bricks. The bricks were molded using wet sand from the shores of the Nile. The builders did not care whether the sand had sea shells or organisms in the sand, they just scooped the wet sand up off the shore and placed it in animal skin sacks and carried the sand on their backs and with their bodies to the construction site where the bricks were molded right where they are. The bricks were molded one on top of the other and let dry before molding another brick on top of that brick. This is not rocket science. No one can disprove me. The population was not high enough to drag those bricks in the manner scientists keep harping about. It just did not happen.
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Harry Harrison
Harry Harrison
2 months ago
I was in Libya in 2003 in the Northern Sahara Desert.
Sometimes on a friday we would go walking in the desert but not too far. I remember it was always in the vicinity of a mesa where we would find things. Fossilised feces (good paper weights) flint arrowheads, hand axes and flint spearheads. On walking one day I suddenly became aware of a crunching noise and it was the sound of us walking on thousands of small sea shells. It kind of blows your mind walking in the desert and then realising it was once ocean and you are walking in it!
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Carl Ruffier
Carl Ruffier
2 months ago
You know it is a fucking shame all this work and research is wasted on you retards.
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Michael James
Michael James
3 months ago (edited)
Silly scientists. Don't they know that climate change is caused by humans and the only way to stop it is to tax citizens to death with a carbon tax and Obamacare?
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Chris Metcalf
Chris Metcalf
2 months ago
Well this is sure to bring out the young earth morons.
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Kaneki Mulalo
Kaneki Mulalo
2 months ago
climate change is natural but humans are fast forwading it by being catalysts
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TF Sheahan
TF Sheahan
3 months ago
If the full wobble cycle is, in fact, 20,000 years, and the rains stopped 6,500 years ago, why is it necessary to wait another 15,000 years? (20,00 - 6,500 = 13,500 years). I know 20K is a rounded approximation, but shouldn't the rains start well in advance, say 10K+, from now to have a head start at replenishing the water tables? And they fail to specify which of the 3 Milankovitch orbital element changes are responsible for the 20,000 years. I'm guessing change in the axial tilt from 23 deg..
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quaxk
quaxk
2 months ago
WE WUZ SAHARA LAKE'S KANGZ 'N SHEIT!
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SuperRoggerRabbit
SuperRoggerRabbit
2 months ago
why do we keep telling BS stories about how things were made.... we do not have a clue.
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Robert Brynulf
Robert Brynulf
3 months ago (edited)
The Great Sahara Desert, which formed 3 million years ago, prevented human migration out of the Great Tropical Central African Basin into Europe. Thus the Negro was virtually cut off from Western Civilization.
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Bob 1
Bob 1
2 months ago
I was expecting two droids to walk past when she sees that whale skeleton haha.
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waaaaste
waaaaste
2 months ago
Gaddafi brought that water up and set up the most advanced irrigation system in Africa, helping to set up the highest standard of living in Africa. He made the best use of the oil money.
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Gary Stavropoulos
Gary Stavropoulos
3 months ago
The comments for this video can be summed up as " wrong because the bible says...".
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Gary Johnson
Gary Johnson
3 months ago
combine the natural cycles with human impact and we are speeding up this cycle, which is why climate change is going to impact us sooner, in my estimation, the old saying don't Ness with mother nature....humans because of our short life span only think in terms of what will affect me in my life time, let the future generations worry about the future...
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Mike Smeding
Mike Smeding
2 months ago
5:05 Or perhaps instead of 36 million years ago, the great flood happens ~8000 years ago and as the flood water recede, the whales and a multitude of other marine life become trapped within the recessed valley, only to run out of water as it seeps into the earth. Then the tribes of that time and place call it for what it is: The valley of the whales.
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Desi J Richert
Desi J Richert
2 months ago
You mean to tell me some guy just randomly looks for the edge of a "mega-lake" looks around for a few minutes and finds not only a skull from a herbivore but a stone tool? Just coincidence? I think not. These fuckers are planting this evidence to support their theories.
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Louis Accardi
Louis Accardi
2 months ago (edited)
Oh yeah, 36,000,000 years ago that type of whale died out. How do they know what happened 36 million years ago when there is no way of verifying that? What type of instrumentation are they using when they say something happened that long ago? Actually those are whopper guesses that aren't scientific at all. They have no way even today to prove that something happened 36 million years ago. I get tired of hearing these modern myths about things that happened or even billions of years ago. Hogwash.
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wazza33racer
wazza33racer
3 months ago
what!! wobbles of the earth and sunspots cause climate change!! thats NOT possible..........according to Al Gore
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Akumawraith
Akumawraith
3 months ago
this was interesting until they said humanity moved from Africa and spread through the world when all evidence shows this was not possible as we have no idea where humans came from not how we even came to be. maybe when the Sumerian texts are translated more completely than 20% we will have a better understanding of where we actually started.
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i scream
i scream
2 months ago
i fucking hate how they (history channel types) dramatize this kind of stuff.
have some random person act like they're just seeing everything for the first time and force shock when they notice something.
you don't need to try to keep our interest, we came here for a reason.
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Space Tyrell
Space Tyrell
2 months ago (edited)
I hate documentaries like this: "it took upto 20 years to build"
NO it should say "we THINK it MAY have taken 20 years to build"
They always present theory as fact and possibly distort the truth or unknowingly are completely fabricating it.
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TheHadesShade
TheHadesShade
2 months ago
This documentary is a good example why I greatly dislike american documentary's, cheesy cliche lines and annoying/distracting background music that is over dramatized for each scene.
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Victor Wizard
Victor Wizard
2 months ago
The actual length of this doc is of about 20 mins,but the rest is just shit repetitions ,as if it is designed for alzheimer patients.
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peggyt1243
peggyt1243
2 months ago
This video attempts to give the impression that the woman is investigating and discovering. Everything in this video was known before filming began.
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James Waller
James Waller
3 months ago
Great vid Wonderbook. Thanks.
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Jim Thomason
Jim Thomason
2 months ago
carbon dating is not accurate!
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Felipe saenz
Felipe saenz
3 months ago
Give more to the snowflakes, they want to stop using toilet paper to save trees.....
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Jon Dirty
Jon Dirty
3 months ago
Bible is bs
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ciaran devaney
ciaran devaney
2 months ago
what ever happened to real documentaries
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fcmacken
fcmacken
2 months ago
What a load of quackademic crap! Egyptians didn't build the pyramids or the Sphinx (Anubis). This happened thousands of years before the Egyptians, by an advanced culture completely erased from our past! Egyptains just inherited the remains, and a few very smart priests found how to work the ancients devices they discovered and used them to seem as gods! Go to Egypt and see for yourself....we can't even begin to move, make or transform stone like this ancient culture...They knew secrets about how to manipulate matter with sound ....the ruins and stone remains scattered everywhere show extreme heat marks and scorching! A great cataclysm wiped them out, only to be replaced by the Egyptians thousands of years later and who were lost for the most part in the great flood...We have been lied to about our entire history...The earth has seen many cultures, giant and our size, not to mention amazing creatures, obliterated and start life over and over for millions of years! Don't be swayed by these fairy tales and seek the truth! Man has been around much longer than the so called scholars tell us! Stop believing your relatives came from monkeys!
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chocolaterini17
chocolaterini17
2 months ago
disable the comments...its full of racist and sexist
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looboo52251
looboo52251
2 months ago
It's either Sahara or Desert, not both! Sahara means Desert.
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Auggies1956
Auggies1956
2 months ago
24:00 That out of Africa theory has been debunked with much older skeletons found in Maroco and Europe of Caucasian people.
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Felix langat
Felix langat
2 months ago
Question,No one knew anything with the pyramid,I mean no one knew how the pyramid was buit untill the recent past.That is 2504BC.If we did not know how the pyramid was made,how do scientiest easily mention the million figures in the age of the earth?How do you proof that your minds and measurements you come up with can account the age of the earth with million of years?
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game exe
game exe
2 months ago (edited)
this whole documentary looks so fishy, not saying that the sea animals werent living there before or anything like that but the way those fossils just lay there in the open, undisturbed by man or creature, and not in some museum by now, and how she walks up to stuff and goes all "WOW" like its the first time shes seeing it and she discovered all of this just now and so effortlessly, its like all the fossils were conveniently laid out for her to find, show and tell us about.
Also that part with the goat turds laying in sand like that, with nothing but sand under them, not ground like its supposed to be if they were really laid there when there was no desert yet.
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Josh Link
Josh Link
2 months ago
Look at that ass
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GDI
GDI
2 months ago
The Egyptians did not use giant ramps to build the pyramids. How outdated is your information?
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Bobby Harper
Bobby Harper
2 months ago
There are more stars in the sky than there are grains of sand in the Sahara Desert.
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John Kelly
John Kelly
2 months ago
The whales got trapped in the desert because of plate tectonics? I highly doubt that. You're implying that this occurred in only a few years. That most certainly isn't how plate tectonics works.
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Homo Sapiens
Homo Sapiens
2 months ago
There is a lot of information missing maybe because her young age. Or left out for public missguidence like a lot of unfit information about and around this pyramids in Gizeh. I crossed the Sahara four times from North to South on lenghty trips within 2 years time. I saw big fossilized tree trunks and massive green and bluming areas as far as one can see. I learned from Tuaregs there is enough Water under the Sahara and they just travel from well to well. All sientist run around in blinkers and can tell only a fraction of the whole story. Until this system is changed, there is only part info but no realization about the full procedure.
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Rudy Texas
Rudy Texas
2 months ago
this proves Noah's flood
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MrVato53
MrVato53
2 months ago
I think the only thing they got right is that the desert was once green. All wrong about the pyramids except what the blocks are made of. Time and dates and building of pyramids all wrong...
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STEPHEN SHARMA
STEPHEN SHARMA
2 months ago
i am surprise that he is finding stuff which was 20000 years ago ,,,ON THE SURFACE OF THE SAHARA ...I THINK THIS IS PLANTED EVIDENCE.
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earlysda
earlysda
3 months ago
The earth was made by Jesus Christ in 6 days. He rested the 7th (sundown Friday to sundown Saturday), and calls on us to keep that day holy in remembrance of his great power.
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TIERRA PLANA INC
TIERRA PLANA INC
2 months ago
The earth is flat
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Steve Graham: Photographer, Travel Writer
Steve Graham: Photographer, Travel Writer
1 month ago (edited)
This is semi-wonky science at best. The narrator states things with such absolute certainty as the whale dying out 36 million years ago! Where did that number come from? PFA: Plucked From Air. They have no clue, but they always state their guesses as fact. Ridiculous. And how the pyramids were built - with massive slave labor pulling massive blocks up ramps? They were laid with laser-like precision; something that the ancient race of builders knew how to do with techniques that would baffle our scientists. Giants? ET's? That would make more sense given the science behind it. A local indigenous slave race of humans? Not possible, given the magnitude of the project and the ingenuity behind it.
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Frederick Burkert
Frederick Burkert
2 months ago
Given the amount of crude oil found there would have been a vast amount of zooplankton/algae and in times when the earth was higher in oxygen makes this not only credible but logical as far as marine life. If a forest as there too then there would be evidence of coal - am I wrong about that?
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Janet Lewis
Janet Lewis
2 months ago
I guess the Sahara Desert was caused by global warming due to all the whale farts.
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Justin Maxwell
Justin Maxwell
2 months ago
The entire planet was supposedly under water according to multiple flood stories from several different cultures so it's not surprising to see fossils in the desert
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Francis Meloski
Francis Meloski
2 months ago
She is very smart with a nice bottom a winner for me.
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Old Skool
Old Skool
2 months ago
Well Ireland & England where once tropical forest. That's what the peat bogs there are made up from, decomposed tropical plants (and animals).
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Sundra Tanakoh
Sundra Tanakoh
2 months ago
Which explains the water erosion on the back of the sphinx, which is thought to be made well before the pyramids. As we can tell the HEAD is not the original.
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sarttee
sarttee
2 months ago
28:00 HMMM NATURAL CLIMATE CHANGE.... SOMEONE GET BILL-NYE AND AL-GORE TO CARBON TAX THOSE WHALE BONES!
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Devils Advocate
Devils Advocate
2 months ago
When the Sahara was green the sphinx was a lion
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brindlebriar
brindlebriar
2 months ago
The pyramids might be 2.5k years old, but the Sphinx clearly dates back to a rainy period, due to heavy water erosion of the quarry surrounding it, from which its stones were quarried. Presumably, it was built during, but possibly before, the last rainy period, so 6.5k years ago or more? That's old, and should force us to re-think the history of humanity and civilization, imo.
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Radwulf Eboraci
Radwulf Eboraci
2 months ago
Hmm, .. Garden of Eden?
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waaaaste
waaaaste
2 months ago
The wobble in the earth's rotation is known as the precession of the equinox and it's been documented for thousands of years.
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Smi-Le nguyen
Smi-Le nguyen
2 months ago
imagine all the shit that's buried underneath all the dunes aye.
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Jan-Erik Sandli
Jan-Erik Sandli
3 months ago
it's so logical if man came from early Sahara, developed there for ions before spreading.if the shift comes every 20 000 years, the previous civilization would need to start from scratch again and again..
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J T
J T
2 months ago
White desert privilege
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Epona TwoSpiritHorse
Epona TwoSpiritHorse
2 months ago
I have often thought that the story of Man's eviction from the Garden of Eden by Michael with his fiery Sword could have been the way ancient peoples passed on and explained the loss of the green desert into the arid desert we see today.
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Deez Nuts
Deez Nuts
2 months ago
PEOPLE NEED TO REALIZE THAT THERE WAS ADVANCE CIVILIZATIONS BEFORE US THRRES EVIDENCE POPPING UP BENEATH THR OCEAN AND ABOVE NASA SAID THERE WAS ATLEAST 30 ADVANCE CIVILIZATION BEFORE THAT WAR DESTROYED THEM TECHNOLOGICALLY THEY WERE ADVANCE AS WELL AND WE ARE NEXT
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Gopher Cheese
Gopher Cheese
2 months ago
The sphinx in egypt has been weathered by water. You can see the water channels that were carved into it. They said that it must have existed since the last time the dessert was a jungle
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Wann, woher, wie und wieso?
Wann, woher, wie und wieso?
2 months ago
The Pyramids ar NOT made by man!!!
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Chris Young
Chris Young
3 months ago
The Sahara desert turns lucious GREEN when the ice age or cooler temps is in effect like 12,000 years ago when the last ice age ended. From 100,000 BC until 10,000 BC (last ice age cycle) the Sahara was fertile with lucious tree and plant growth like rainforest. When the ice age ended, and the floods came, it wiped out everything. Then temps increased the rainforest turned back into desert, as temps are to scorching for anything to grow like now. If the temps cool down again, the rains will flow, and rainforest will return. it's a cycle.
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Michael Mallal
Michael Mallal
3 months ago
Maybe interior arid Australia was once forested too? Aboriginals are believed to have inhabited Australia for around 60,000 years.
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Horror Vacui
Horror Vacui
2 months ago
thx again white ppl for fucking shit up
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Gabriel Kolbe
Gabriel Kolbe
2 months ago
19:22 now we are carbon dating none organic material?
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J B
J B
2 months ago
humanity has been on earth for millions of years
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Himself Lee
Himself Lee
2 months ago
It is true that one of the largest fresh water aquifers lies beneath Saudi Arabia; however, we see what has happened in other areas when aquifers have been over used. It takes hundreds of years to create an aquifer and mankind can empty one in less than a hundred years. I am sure they are looking to that source and planning as to how to tap that resource in a sustainable manner. We know too well in California and other parts of the country what depleting aquifers means. It means water for people today and devastation for the next generation.
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Mr.DarHoe
Mr.DarHoe
2 months ago
had to stop after...." 2 million blocks in 20 years!,average 2 ton a block",,,that's cutting ,moving and setting 1 block every 4 minutes (approx.) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for 20 years..FFS
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Juan Pennisi
Juan Pennisi
2 months ago
2 million blocks in 20 years = 100.000 blocks per year = 274 blocks every day = 11 blocks per hour, non stop. Anybody else smell something rotten?
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Scarakus
Scarakus
2 months ago (edited)
HA! LIARS!, 3:05 Do the math, or let me do it for you; 2,000,000 - 2.5 ton blocks in 20 years... 2mil/20yrs=100,000 blocks a year, /365days=273.97 blocks a day, /24hrs= 11 blocks an hour... so they had less that 5 min to get the stone in to place, before the next one on the ramp arrived... not counting the countless tons of white cover limestone...
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NJ Eddie
NJ Eddie
2 months ago
Chuck Norris' first job was as a lumberjack in the Sahara forest...
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WatchYaToesKid
WatchYaToesKid
2 months ago
going to roll a blunt then watch this shot in a higher mind state.
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Captain Raz
Captain Raz
2 months ago
Read Dune series. Worth more than this video. Same subject (kinda)
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William Boared
William Boared
2 months ago
So, the fish swam across the green Sahara? Then 10,000 people showed up, made a few huts and bam! Global Warming.
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Israel Alpizar
Israel Alpizar
2 months ago
Geologist Jen Smith, you're awesome, marry me.
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Louis Accardi
Louis Accardi
2 months ago
OK, who put those whale bones there? The offer an explanation, but what if that wasn't true?
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Debunker246
Debunker246
2 months ago
Why not disable comments..
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Lynne Aqui
Lynne Aqui
2 months ago
Aliens!
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Jeremy Lynes
Jeremy Lynes
2 months ago
With Giza having 2,300,000 blocks constructed in 20 years they would have to cut and place a stone every 4.5 minutes, 24/7. Wow, that is a wonder.
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Danie van der Westhuizen
Danie van der Westhuizen
2 months ago
Like climate change, this is a natural cycle. Deserts and forests shifts and changes, just like ice sheets and glaciers etc. It is how earth renew itself on the surface, while the subduction zones is where it recycles the crust. Everything is renewing cycles. We can just witness it, and try and adapt to it. We can't change or influence it. We are too puny and merely a nuisance to earth at best.
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Darren Bauer
Darren Bauer
3 months ago
People cut down the trees for firewood, then livestock ate all of the grass, then they burnt the dried dung for fires, destroying the fertilizer that fed the grass. It's still going on in northern Africa. Overpopulation and poorly thought out farming practices created the Sahara, and keep making it larger. The only reason there aren't many people still there is that they left when it stopped supporting them.
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16nowhereman
16nowhereman
1 month ago
Not true, because the earth is flat!
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Jay Platano
Jay Platano
2 months ago
At soon as I heard this faggot saying how the pyramids were build I knew not to watch anymore. He's not ashamed to sound like an idiot saying that BS? ð
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Bee Free
Bee Free
2 months ago
These stupid comments of millions of years is so asinine, I guess you can say anything...who can refute it....Stupid assumptions and spoken like it is absolute fact is too funny to have any credibility!
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Paa kwasi Nyinaku
Paa kwasi Nyinaku
2 months ago (edited)
You guys just proved that Africans were the founders of the Ancient Egyptian civilization and yet you still depict the Ancient Egyptians as caucasians in your documentary. Unless you mean to tell me that jet black Africans from East Africa suddenly became caucasians in the Sahara and went on to create one of the most Advanced Civilizations in History. That is quite some neat magic trick you guys just pulled of. The politics of today.... If you don't believe in Karma then that's great for you if you are a caucasian, because to you, caucasians will rule the planet forever and can do whatever they want without any consequences, plus you can sleep better at night. For those who do believe.... your guess is as good as mine.
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Russ G
Russ G
2 months ago
And, if that huge desert were green today, dumb Africans would poop out another TWO BILLION low-IQ babies to quickly strip it of all life. That's what the Third World does best.
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estebanlord420
estebanlord420
2 months ago
its called mexico not south western united states you dumb motherfuckers
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Arthur Hau
Arthur Hau
3 months ago (edited)
Read the Book of Job and you will see why most areas with Mediterranean climate have become deserts. North Africa, Middle East, East Turkestan, West Australia, Coast of Peru, and now California! Ignorant human agricultural activities and deforestation have created deserts all over the world.
This documentary explains the landscape, but not the process of desertification. When the sea retreated to become land, normally it will become fertile land because of the alluvial soil washed down from inland. If there were whales and other sea creatures, that means the inland was very rich in organic matter. This is not what we see now.
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David O'Donnell
3 months ago
It's called deforestation kids. Read up on the migration of the human race out of Africa and then go to Google earth and look at the deserts. It's the same pattern. Now jump ahead in time to the great dust bowl.....nothing changes.
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Rikki West
3 months ago (edited)
When Joseph was in Egypt and had the dream about the 7yrs of plenty and then 7yrs of NO rain ( drought ) that is when the desert was formed. ( Genesis 37 ).NKJB
Genesis CH 5 to CH 9 .
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sumerbc
4 days ago (edited)
@4:17 "Spread out over the sand lay hundreds of fossils first excavated in 1983." But that whale fossil is on the surface! Shouldn't it be buried under dozens of feet of sediment from 36,000,000 million years ago, in the ancient sea bed? Something isn't right here. Wind and rain over 36,000,000 years could have uncovered it of course .
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TheMeze3l
1 week ago
They lying at 3:07
The truth in story in the Quran
God says they " Made of fire and clay "
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BloodOfYeshuaMessiah
BloodOfYeshuaMessiah
1 week ago (edited)
This only confirms the flood of Noah! It is a fact that fossilization can only occur as a result of sudden death of the animal which must be immediately covered by water and sediment. The fact that dozens of dead animals are found in the valley of the whales , again, confirms a global catastrophic flood. The dates of millions of years of course are grossly in error.
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We are IF
We are IF
2 weeks ago
This is great, so interesting .
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Indrid Cold
Indrid Cold
2 weeks ago
Petrol powered vehicles and carbon dioxide made the Sahara dessert, or so the American politicians will lead you to believe.
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Hatshepsut
Hatshepsut
1 month ago
Watchin this in 1480 BC, we out here building shit like crazy boiiiiiiii
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Yo Momma
Yo Momma
1 month ago
FYI.......humans DID NOT build the pyramids. That is just what they want you to think.
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Kama Fuckim31
Kama Fuckim31
1 month ago
The deserts in the middle East was at one time green, that's why there is so much oil in the middle East, if you understand how oil is made, (from ancent plant matter deep in the ground) then you would know this to be true!!!
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dizzy sleepers
dizzy sleepers
1 month ago
Of the earth rotates it's axis,,, their will be lush forests again, and the northamerica willl turn into a desert..
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Mark Duxberry
Mark Duxberry
1 month ago (edited)
So when the sea level rises due too globe warming ... Dig a channel and refill the lakes ... If they can dig a channel called the suez canal they ...
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Yan Akatsuki Benitez
Yan Akatsuki Benitez
1 month ago (edited)
Stupidity is the home of ignorance and knowledge then wisdom is the precious water actually help us to see the true and refresh our knowledge .
-Benitez
This great info.
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peruface
peruface
1 month ago
So global warming is a pendulum swing
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Andrew Orchard
Andrew Orchard
1 month ago
I'm not saying it was the aliens who built the pyramids but it was defintely the aliens....
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Robert Burnett
Robert Burnett
2 months ago
mssaudm...everybody knows how the pyramids were built...except those who spend their lives, with scientific aids, at the sites, studying the area. They don't spend enough time on the internet to reach "honest" opinions. Right?
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DUSaggin
DUSaggin
2 months ago
why don't we use all that sand for something useful? maybe bio-domes or something?
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Gaz Tinsley
Gaz Tinsley
2 months ago
GATHER ROUND CHILDREN ! IM GO ING TO TELL YOU A FAIRY TALE !
MILLIONS & MILLIONS & MILLIONS & MILLIONS & MILLIONS OF YEARS AGO !
THERE WAS NOTHING !
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CogitoErgoCogitoSum
CogitoErgoCogitoSum
2 months ago
You wanna know why the middle east and north africa is all desert? Because islam.
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jeremy smith
jeremy smith
2 months ago
2017 and this is 360p..... what the shit
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Richard Herrman AB-
Richard Herrman AB-
2 months ago
I've never been a Believer but I am now. of a certain body that comes through our solar system because if you look at things Hal life diminished in so many different years just in less than 3000 years or so there's always a catastrophic event that shows up in the mud and The Rock deposit and I got a feeling that this is going to happen again and what it does is wipe the Slate clean but not everything dies.! It sucks because I don't want it to happen in my lifetime I want to see my grandchildren and I want to see them grow up and I want them to grow up and see their grandbabies but we got to do what God has planned for us guaranteed 2000 years the United States will look totally different than what it does now do United States might be a desert area or it could be like the Antarctic who knows because of the proof of all the fireballs something is pushing them out of their orbit because since 2006 things has been getting worse and now our core is heating up so I think this happens every so often and there will be survivors and Life Will Go On Again I'm not saying I'm right because I was a non-believer to but there's so much scientific geologist that says that there's been so many changes every so thousand many years so it's bound to happen again whether or not if it's from a planet going through our solar system that's to be seen or it's just natural nature hopefully if people stop being so evil maybe the Earth wood stable I do believe things work on vibrations and the vibrations are so out of whack for this Earth right now we need a streak of luck to get all these corrupted evil people back in believing something other than worshiping evil things like today
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ike
ike
2 months ago
whale skeleton been unearthed just chilling for 30 mil years? lol quit watching right after that this is ridiculous
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Freedom Storm
Freedom Storm
2 months ago
When the Sahara was green, that rock monolith had the head of a lion.
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Antonym Umbra
Antonym Umbra
2 months ago
Hey, who's bones are you guys even lookin at lol. I mean hey have you talked to the guy? Is he alive behind another screen in another time?
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Douglas Alan
Douglas Alan
2 months ago
The board of directors of Pepsi should be elated
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vegasdime brown
vegasdime brown
2 months ago
god
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Kyle Patillo
Kyle Patillo
2 months ago
wow the desert its self is bigger than the entire USA that's amazing that really puts how nigg Africa is in general
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Charles Watson
Charles Watson
2 months ago
If they would divert the Nile westward into the Qattara Depression they would have a huge freshwater inland sea on the Egyptian/Lybian border.
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Sinister Veridicus
Sinister Veridicus
2 months ago
The pyramid's stone were known to be of limestone, which comes from calcium deposits of marine organisms over eons. Not a big finding is it?
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Scott Wallace
Scott Wallace
2 months ago
Science is pretty wonderful, isn't it? Thanks.
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London Mountain
London Mountain
2 months ago
the quick solution to Sahara is IRRIGATION and FORESTATION
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This article is about the infection. For the organism, see Ascaris.
Not to be confused with Acariasis a mite infection.
Ascariasis
Ascaris infection in X-ray image- Duedenal worms - in the first portion of the bowel after the stomach (South Africa) (16238958958).jpg
High number of ascaris worms – visible as black tangled mass – are filling the duodenum, the first portion of the bowel after the stomach, of this South African patient (X-ray image with barium as contrast medium)
Specialty Infectious disease
Symptoms Abdominal swelling, abdominal pain, diarrhea, shortness of breath[1]
Causes Eating Ascaris eggs[2]
Prevention Improved sanitation, handwashing[1]
Medication Albendazole, mebendazole, levamisole, pyrantel pamoate[2]
Frequency 762 million (2015)[3]
Deaths 2,700 (2015)[4]
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Ascariasis is a disease caused by the parasitic roundworm Ascaris lumbricoides.[1] Infections have no symptoms in more than 85% of cases, especially if the number of worms is small.[1] Symptoms increase with the number of worms present and may include shortness of breath and fever in the beginning of the disease.[1] These may be followed by symptoms of abdominal swelling, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.[1] Children are most commonly affected, and in this age group the infection may also cause poor weight gain, malnutrition, and learning problems.[1][2][5]
Infection occurs by eating food or drink contaminated with Ascaris eggs from feces.[2] The eggs hatch in the intestines, burrow through the gut wall, and migrate to the lungs via the blood.[2] There they break into the alveoli and pass up the trachea, where they are coughed up and swallowed.[2] The larvae then pass through the stomach for a second time into the intestine, where they become adult worms.[2] It is a type of soil-transmitted helminthiasis and part of a group of diseases called helminthiases.[6]
Prevention is by improved sanitation, which includes improving access to toilets and proper disposal of feces.[1][7] Handwashing with soap appears protective.[8] In areas where more than 20% of the population is affected, treating everyone at regular intervals is recommended.[1] Reoccurring infections are common.[2][9] There is no vaccine.[2] Treatments recommended by the World Health Organization are the medications albendazole, mebendazole, levamisole, or pyrantel pamoate.[2] Other effective agents include tribendimidine and nitazoxanide.[2]
About 0.8 to 1.2 billion people globally have ascariasis, with the most heavily affected populations being in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and Asia.[1][10][11] This makes ascariasis the most common form of soil-transmitted helminthiasis.[10] As of 2010 it caused about 2,700 deaths a year, down from 3,400 in 1990.[12] Another type of Ascaris infects pigs.[1] Ascariasis is classified as a neglected tropical disease.[6]
Contents [hide]
1 Signs and symptoms
1.1 Migrating larvae
1.2 Intestinal blockage
1.3 Bowel obstruction
1.4 Allergies
1.5 Malnutrition
1.6 Others
2 Cause
2.1 Transmission
2.2 Lifecycle
3 Diagnosis
4 Mechanism
5 Prevention
6 Treatment
6.1 Medications
6.2 Surgery
7 Prognosis
8 Epidemiology
8.1 Regions
8.2 Infection estimates
8.3 Deaths
9 Research
10 Other animals
11 Miscellaneous
12 References
13 External links
Signs and symptoms[edit]
Further information: Helminthiasis § Signs and symptoms
Most people who are infected with only a small number of worms have no symptoms. It is common to find that most people are infected by a small number of worms, while a small number of people are heavily infected, something that is characteristic of many worm infections.[1][13] Clinical features depend on the affected body site.
Migrating larvae[edit]
As larval stages travel through the body, they may cause visceral damage, peritonitis and inflammation, enlargement of the liver or spleen, and an inflammation of the lungs. Pulmonary manifestations take place during larval migration and may present as Loeffler's syndrome, a transient respiratory illness associated with blood eosinophilia and pulmonary infiltrates with radiographic shadowing.[14]
Intestinal blockage[edit]
Piece of intestine, blocked by worms, surgically removed from a 3-year-old boy in South Africa.[15]
The worms can occasionally cause intestinal blockage when large numbers get tangled into a bolus or they may migrate from the small intestine, which may require surgery. More than 796 A. lumbricoides worms weighing up to 550 g [19 ounces] were recovered at autopsy from a 2-year-old South African girl. The worms had caused torsion and gangrene of the ileum, which was interpreted as the cause of death.[16]
Bowel obstruction[edit]
Bowel obstruction may occur in up to 0.2 per 1000 per year.[1] A worm may block the ampulla of Vater, or go into the main pancreatic duct, resulting in acute pancreatitis with raised serum levels of amylase and lipase. Occasionally, a worm can travel through the billiary tree and even into the gallbladder, causing acute cholangitis or acute cholecystitis.
Allergies[edit]
Ascariasis may result in allergies to shrimp and dustmites due to the shared antigen, tropomyosin; this has not been confirmed in the laboratory.[17][18]
Malnutrition[edit]
The worms in the intestine may cause malabsorption and anorexia which contribute to malnutrition.[19] The malabsorption may be due to a loss of brush border enzymes, erosion and flattening of the villi, and inflammation of the lamina propria.[20]
Others[edit]
Ascaris have an aversion to some general anesthetics and may exit the body, sometimes through the mouth, when an infected individual is put under general anesthesia.[21]
Cause[edit]
Ascaris life cycle: Adult worms (1) live in the lumen of the small intestine. A female may produce approximately 200,000 eggs per day, which are passed with the feces (2). Unfertilized eggs may be ingested but are not infective. Fertile eggs embryonate and become infective after 18 days to several weeks (3), depending on the environmental conditions (optimum: moist, warm, shaded soil). After infective eggs are swallowed (4), the larvae hatch (5), invade the intestinal mucosa and are carried via the portal, then systemic circulation and/or lymphatics to the lungs . The larvae mature further in the lungs (6) (10 to 14 days), penetrate the alveolar walls, ascend the bronchial tree to the throat, and are swallowed (7). Upon reaching the small intestine, they develop into adult worms (8). Between 2 and 3 months are required from ingestion of the infective eggs to oviposition by the adult female. Adult worms can live 1 to 2 years.
Transmission[edit]
The source of infection is from objects which have been contaminated with fecal matter containing eggs.[2] Ingestion of infective eggs from soil contaminated with human feces or contaminated vegetables and water is the primary route of infection. Infectious eggs may occur on other objects such as hands, money and furniture.[2] Transmission from human to human by direct contact is impossible.[22]
Transmission comes through municipal recycling of wastewater into crop fields. This is quite common in emerging industrial economies and poses serious risks for local crop sales and exports of contaminated vegetables. A 1986 outbreak of ascariasis in Italy was traced to irresponsible wastewater recycling used to grow Balkan vegetable exports.[23]
The number of ova (eggs) in sewage or in crops that were irrigated with raw or partially treated sewage, is a measure of the degree of ascariasis incidence. For example:
In a study published in 1992, municipal wastewater in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia detected over 100 eggs per litre of wastewater[24] and in Czechoslovakia was as high as 240–1050 eggs per litre.[25]
In one field study in Marrakech, Morocco, where raw sewage is used to fertilize crop fields, Ascaris eggs were detected at the rate of 0.18 eggs/kg in potatoes, 0.27 eggs/kg in turnip, 4.63 eggs/kg in mint, 0.7 eggs/kg in carrots, and 1.64 eggs/kg in radish.[26] A similar study in the same area showed that 73% of children working on these farms were infected with helminths, particularly Ascaris, probably as a result of exposure to the raw sewage.
The larva of Ascaris lumbricoides developing in the egg
Ascaris lumbricoides adult worms (with measuring tape for scale)
Ascaris lumbricoides adult worms
Ascaris egg, incubation process: The Ascaris egg incubation process consists in placing the egg in a controlled environment, at 26 °C during 28 days, in acidic conditions. This process allows for evaluation of an egg to determine if it is viable or not, by watching the bipartition of the nucleus, and the growth of the larva.
Lifecycle[edit]
The first appearance of eggs in stools is 60–70 days. In larval ascariasis, symptoms occur 4–16 days after infection. The final symptoms are gastrointestinal discomfort, colic and vomiting, fever, and observation of live worms in stools. Some patients may have pulmonary symptoms or neurological disorders during migration of the larvae. There are generally few or no symptoms. A bolus of worms may obstruct the intestine; migrating larvae may cause pneumonitis and eosinophilia. Adult worms have a lifespan of 1–2 years which means that individuals may be infected all their lives as worms die and new worms are acquired.[13]
Eggs can survive potentially for 15 years and a single worm may produce 200,000 eggs a day.[2] They maintain their position by swimming against the intestinal flow.[27]
Diagnosis[edit]
Most diagnoses are made by identifying the appearance of the worm or eggs in feces. Due to the large quantity of eggs laid, physicians can diagnose using only one or two fecal smears.[citation needed]
The diagnosis is usually incidental when the host passes a worm in the stool or vomit. The eggs can be seen in a smear of fresh feces examined on a glass slide under a microscope and there are various techniques to concentrate them first or increase their visibility, such as the ether sedimentation method or the Kato technique. The eggs have a characteristic shape: they are oval with a thick, mamillated shell (covered with rounded mounds or lumps), measuring 35-50 micrometer in diameter and 40-70 in length. During pulmonary disease, larvae may be found in fluids aspirated from the lungs. White blood cells counts may demonstrate peripheral eosinophilia; this is common in many parasitic infections and is not specific to ascariasis. On X-ray, 15–35 cm long filling defects, sometimes with whirled appearance (bolus of worms).
Mechanism[edit]
Ascaris takes most of its nutrients from the partially digested host food in the intestine. There is some evidence that it can secrete anti-enzymes, presumably to protect itself from digestion by the hosts' enzymes. Children are often more severely affected.[1]
Prevention[edit]
Prevention is by improved access to sanitation which includes the use of properly functioning and clean toilets by all community members as one important aspect.[1] Handwashing with soap may be protective; however, there is no evidence it affects the severity of disease.[8] Eliminating the use of untreated human faeces as fertilizer is also important.
In areas where more than 20% of the population is affected treating everyone is recommended.[1] This has a cost of about 2 to 3 cents per person per treatment.[1] This is known as mass drug administration and is often carried out among school-age children.[28] For this purpose, broad-spectrum benzimidazoles such as mebendazole and albendazole are the drugs of choice recommended by WHO.[29]
Treatment[edit]
Further information: Helminthiasis § Treatment
Medications[edit]
Medications that are used to kill roundworms are called ascaricides. Those recommended by the World Health Organization for ascariasis are: albendazole, mebendazole, levamisole and pyrantel pamoate.[2] Other effective agents include tribendimidine and nitazoxanide.[2] Pyrantel pamoate may induce intestinal obstruction in a heavy worm load. Albendazole is contraindicated during pregnancy and children under two years of age. Thiabendazole may cause migration of the worm into the esophagus, so it is usually combined with piperazine.
Piperazine is a flaccid paralyzing agent that blocks the response of Ascaris muscle to acetylcholine, which immobilizes the worm. It prevents migration when treatment is accomplished with weak drugs such as thiabendazole. If used by itself, it causes the worm to be passed out in the feces and may be used when worms have caused blockage of the intestine or the biliary duct.
Corticosteroids can treat some of the symptoms, such as inflammation.
Other medications[edit]
Hexylresorcinol effective in single dose[30]
Santonin, more toxic than hexylresorcinol[30] and often only partly effective.[31]
Oil of chenopodium, more toxic than hexylresorcinol[30]
Surgery[edit]
In some cases with severe infestation the worms may cause bowel obstruction, requiring emergency surgery.[32] The bowel obstruction may be due to all the worms or twisting of the bowel.[32] During the surgery the worms may be manually removed.[32]
Prognosis[edit]
It is rare for the infections to be life-threatening.[1]
Epidemiology[edit]
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Regions[edit]
Ascariasis is common in Africa and in Southeast Asia. It also occurs in the United States including Gulf Coast.[citation needed]
Infection estimates[edit]
Roughly 0.8-1.3 billion individuals are infected with this intestinal worm, primarily in Africa and Asia.[1][2][11] About 120 to 220 million of these cases are symptomatic.[1] One study indicated that the prevalence of ascariasis in the United States at about 4 million (2%).[citation needed]
Deaths[edit]
As of 2010 Ascariasis caused about 2,700 directly attributable deaths, down from 3,400 in 1990.[12] The indirectly attributable deaths due to the malnutrition link may be much higher.
Research[edit]
There are two animal models, the mouse and pig, used in studying Ascaris infection.[33][34]
Other animals[edit]
Infections in pigs leads to poor weight gain and thus financial losses for the farmer.[1] In pigs the infection is due to Ascaris suum.[1] In horses and other equines, the equine roundworm is Parascaris equorum and the parasites are colloquially called Ascarids. A problem for young animals more than for mature ones, clinical signs include unthriftiness, potbelly, rough hair coat, and slow growth.[35]
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Princess Diana's final words revealed by firefighter
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Princess Diana's final words were revealed on Good Morning Britain today (August 31).
To mark the 20th anniversary of her tragic death, Xavier Gourmelon, the French firefighter that tried to save her from the crash, spoke out about that devastating night.
Remembering back to when he arrived on the scene, he explained that none of the rescue team were aware that it was Diana trapped inside the vehicle.
"Nobody knew it was her, nobody had recognised her," he said. "As I approached, I saw there was a blonde person."
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Xavier explained that Diana then momentarily regained consciousness when she saw him and she spoke her final words.
"She looked at me and said, 'Oh my God, what is happening?'," he continued. "She was bit agitated and I tried to calm her down and tell her we would look after her but she fell into a coma again.
"We then took her out of the car and put her on a stretcher. At that moment, the doctor said she was in cardiac arrest so we gave her CPR and after 20 seconds she regained consciousness."
Despite the attempts to save her, Diana's injuries were too severe; her heart had been displaced to the right side of her chest, which tore the pulmonary vein and the pericardium.
She died at 4am on Sunday, August 31, 1997 and the news was revealed two hours later.
"It was ordinary in terms of our involvement as firefighters," added Xavier, "but it was extraordinary because of the person involved. Otherwise, it was an accident like any other."
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KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian police arrested a suspected leader and seven members of the Islamic State-linked Abu Sayyaf Islamist group in the capital, Kuala Lumpur, a police source said on Sunday.
Police detained Hajar Abdul Mubin - otherwise known as Abu Asrie - in the Wednesday raid, according to the source, who was not authorized to speak to the media on the case.
Hajar, a Filipino, was arrested along with one other Filipino and six Malaysians from the Borneo state of Sabah, which shares a porous maritime border with the Philippines.
The arrests were first reported by the English daily, The Star.
The Abu Sayyaf is notorious for bombings, beheadings, extortion and kidnap-for-ransom in the south of the mainly Roman Catholic Philippines.
The arrests were the latest in an ongoing crackdown on militancy by Muslim-majority Malaysia. More than 250 people have been arrested between 2013 and 2016 for suspected militancy linked to Islamic State.
Governments in Southeast Asia have been worried over the possible expansion of Islamic State in the region as battle-hardened militants return home after the collapse of their self-styled caliphate in the Middle East.
Militants loyal to Islamic State seized large parts of Marawi city in the southern Philippines in May. Some 620 militants, 136 soldiers and police and 45 civilians were killed in more than 100 days of fighting.
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