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« Reply #195 on: June 21, 2007, 06:11:33 pm »

Dear Qoais: look at the Mauritanias history and geography:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauritania
I found a city of Oudane near the Richat structure and It sayslost Garden of Eden..And the plateaus name is ADRAR PLATEAU and The region is ATAR..Doent those names remind you something..And The Russian scientists found an underground river there.
And Look at the ancestors of the mauritanians legends:
A snake with Seven heads!
"For the Soninke people, the decline of their empire was due to the legend of Wagadu, and the rupture of the pact between the empire and the black snake. This happened after the nobles chose Siya Yatabare as the annual sacrifice. She was the most beautiful and “cleanest” virgin girl in that year, but she was also engaged to be married. Her fiancé, Maadi, was the son of Djamere Soukhounou whose unique quality was that he always did what he promised. When Maadi was told him what would happen, that his fiancée would be given to “Bida” - the black snake of Wagadu, he promised Siya that she would not die in the well of Wagadu.

Siya tried to convince him that it is her destiny, that he should let her to be the gift to the snake in order to save the Empire, but Maadi refused. Within days, he asked his friend, the blacksmith of his village named Bomou, to sharpen his saber. When the day came, Maadi set on his way in the direction of the well of Wagadu. Siya Yatabare was well dressed and her hairstyle was in plaited with gold. The praise-singer encouraged her, as did her family. When they left, she saw Maadi and they both fell in tears. Siya told him that if he killed the snake, Wagadu would not have any more rain and the empire would be destroyed forever. Maadi refused, saying their destinies are ratified. He left her and hid himself nearby to wait for the snake.

The snake of Wagadu had seven heads. When the snake took .."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soninke_people
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