Unsolved Enigma Of The Lost Ancient City In The Kalahari Desert
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A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - It is believed that the ruins of ancient cities lie beneath the sands of the Kalahari Desert and they must be very old.
This time our journey takes us to South Africa where we look for traces of the lost ancient city of Kalahari. There are several legends of lost city in the Kalahari Desert in southwestern Africa.
Did the city ever exist or will this ancient place remain an unsolved enigma or can some of the mysterious ruins discovered in the desert shed more light on the story?
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