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About 6,000 years ago, the Sahara Desert wasn’t the vast arid landscape we know today—it was a lush, green jungle! The region was home to rivers, lakes, and a variety of wildlife. Over time, a shift in the Earth’s axis changed weather patterns, transforming the area into the desert we see now. Evidence of this ancient past can still be found in prehistoric cave paintings and fossils across the region.