TIA(this is Africa) Here, we have desert,jungles,savannah, plains,mountains, valleys,Rivers,lakes,oceans, and all minerals resources, needless to mention how its home to all kind of wild animals. The true garden of Eden. Love from Kenya 🇰🇪,East Africa
The producers of this video could’ve started off by giving us a map and showing us exactly where this area is in the Sahara . It turns out that it’s in north eastern Chad near the Sudanese border
This is old... it was in 4x3 video format... they did adapt it for today's standards... so why this looks elongated... so it is at least 15 to 20 years old... The oasis must be ruined by now...
"A labyrinth of stone towers in the desert" is properly called a "tassili" in the language of the Tuareg, but since the Ennedi belongs to the territory of the Teda the Ennedi is rarely addressed as the "Tassili du Ennedi", in contrast with the "Tassili du Ajjer". This kind of landscape is formed by sandstones heavily eroded by running water and flying sand.
I lived on the Western edge of The Sahara for ten years and can honestly say that there are innumerable places such as Ennedi. Places of such beauty and majesty that reduce one to a speck of dust. It is to my great loss that I am no longer there...for the moment.
Simply incredible how even in the most remote, seemingly inhospitable corners of the world, humans are able to live off what their surroundings grant to them. What a rich culture these people of the Ennedi region have preserved, especially in today’s globalized times. Well done, Slice
just proves how fake modern society truly is, with consumerism being the main priority, people buying new clothes every year, recyclables not being recycled etc the way we live is so unnecessary as we all have more than enough to live on we just don't distribute or use resources properly
This place looks like it was a great city at one time. I could see some faces in the rocks and other anomalies. I don’t blame whoever made the video I wouldn’t tell the location that’s all anyone needs is a bunch of people wanting to explore this area. It’s naturally beautiful and should stay that way. It looked like the plateau was part of an ancient city. I was amazed watching this video just being able to see it was mystifying. Thank you for sharing this I felt as if I’d been there before for some crazy reason it must be a very spiritual place.
The "Eye of the Sahara" is Atlantis... Believe it or just leave it.... Coming to the point... What you see in this place is what it actually is... An ancient sacred city.
True but this tradition of stealing one camel from a different herd is good because it leads to more genetic diversity in the herds and that improves the health and survival of the herds. Same reason we don't marry our siblings.
Palm Valley in the central Australia desert is fed by an all year round underground spring. A true rarity. There and only there the last vestiges of a once common tree can still be found long after the centre of Australia went from green to sand over countless millennia and obliterated that and many other species from the surrounding land. An oasis created by a geological quirk which emulated a long past climate, where they still retain a foothold.
Its really amazing! Maybe the Map is not shown for a reason that outsiders do not flood in and damage, pollute the environment and influence the local people with negative thoughts and ways!
Love the scenery! I'm so glad the young man found the young camel. It was like the camel was saying " I thought I lost you, where did you go? I was scared"
No one who lives there gets lost. If I was the son of a herder, like all the other children, I would know the canyons and laneways better than the back of my hand .
Africa has mountains , jungles , desert , rivers , most diverse wildlife, most diverse genetic pool, most diverse cultures, the most natural resources, the most fresh water and largest fertile land , Africa is Rich!
Who need cities and civilization or modern luxurious life,when you have place like this and people knows how to survive in those places..I envy their life and knowledge..they are rich with all these beauties of nature.. what an amazing experience..🙏
These are Toubou people from where I come from, and not Bidayet. Specifically these persons are from the Daza branch of Toubou since their language is so obvious regardless of anything else. The Ennedi plateau is located in northeastern Chad.
Truly is amazing. N just mind blowing that in our modern world they live such fulfilling lives guided by religion,culture and generational wealth of knowledge
That desert was an OCEAN for million years already. Different blacks relaxing and unbothered by diseased whites back then. Whites were in neanderthal caves back then.
Every one is thanking the video makers but no one is asking do they give anything back to those people showing them around since they making money on this video ,,,,just asking,,,over all that's beautiful place
dude, you should question the people that is using a 15 ~ 20 years old footage for a nowadays youtube channel (don't know how they monetize it)... not the makers back in time that did not had social media or either internet... LMAO🤣
start doing your own video journalism to show others what you can do then perhaps try and land a job as an assistant or apprentice and work your way from there.
Truly wonderful place it is! Not to dwell in but for a vacation it is worthtrying. Geologists may explain what made those labirynt passages long time ago, which if I were there alone might have lost my way back. Scary, goosebumps...
The earth has a lot of water, our planet could be a paradise, for regreening the Sahara we would win a lot of room. If only these secret societies would disappear, we could operate more open and just
Hahahaa for the sake of my son watching and reading your comment kindly remove that amplified unit of temperature.... There has never been any weather in the east of that high unless its around some volcanic atmosphere. Hope though you take my comment politely
In dry and arid but hot environments a hot beverage can help you regulate your core body temp. I'm not sure scientifically what happens but the heat becomes more bearable. If you live in hot but humid environments this won't matter.
That boy is sharp with his sence of direction. Cause my butt got lost just watching him all the way from Los Angeles CA sitting in my living room. Instead of just a lost Camel it would I turned into a lost Camel and I USED to have a child lol
It's amazing! That place must be preserve and kept remain into secret. Because other people might have an interest to locate that holy place and destroy the land. Peoples that land should protect from stranger and adventurers.
Hello my friend, with all the respect you deserve, Allah is not God, God don't make mistakes and your Quran is full of mistakes, your Allah is Mohammed, watch Christian Prince and see what really is written in your Quran, God bless you
@@cesareomartinez6582 I don't what you are ignorant or hypocrite or extremist shame on you .I don't condem you because it's not your fault but your parents and your so called religious leaders who fool you 😅
@@cesareomartinez6582 you don't know the value and place and importance of divine books especially holy Quran it's full of knowledge and history and book guidence to menkind ☝✌🌙🚩❤🌏
@@hamzamahdi104 Hello my friend, nothing against you or any person because one of the commandments of JESUS CHRIST is love your neighbor and the most difficult one is LOVE YOUR ENEMY (Do your Quran command the same? ) So my friend i don't hate you , but tell me something, do you think GOD can make mistakes? I read my Bible and I read your Quran too, do you read your Quran and the hadith (Mohammed stories)???
Epic find!! Now here cometh a selfish urse sojourner proclaiming lies asserting to have discovered an epic find and will errect his frickin name in the find as though he is the first person to have laid foot on the discovery, yet there are residents there with countless. footmarks, agricultural crops, dwellings and yes even people helping him to cary his travel items along the way!
0:00 .....these people would survived 1,000 yrs more like this way & would never ever heard a pandemic/inflation/ economic collapse nor transition from physical money to digital currency/bitcoin
TIA(this is Africa)
Here, we have desert,jungles,savannah, plains,mountains, valleys,Rivers,lakes,oceans, and all minerals resources, needless to mention how its home to all kind of wild animals.
The true garden of Eden.
Love from Kenya 🇰🇪,East Africa
God bless Africa
Love from Canada.
I've gotte to experience much of our nations natural aspects and now Africa keeps catching my eye.
Unfortunately id melt. Lol
Hello my friend, love to Kenya, TAKE CARE AFRICA and don't let Islam destroy your continent
@Craig Dendy we are ok as we are, part of nature. That's why Climate change is not a big issue in Africa. However, thank you for caring. Peace ✌🏻
Love for Africa.... From Bangladesh
The producers of this video could’ve started off by giving us a map and showing us exactly where this area is in the Sahara . It turns out that it’s in north eastern Chad near the Sudanese border
As far as I know this is not located to the northeast of Chad but to the north close to Chadian Libyan borders
Better not to indicate the place. Otherwise, tourists would destroy this oasis in few years.
I live here in hidden futuristic cave and my wifi is pretty good. 😉
i would have started off by giving the producer a camera instead of a potato
This is old... it was in 4x3 video format... they did adapt it for today's standards... so why this looks elongated... so it is at least 15 to 20 years old... The oasis must be ruined by now...
What a beautiful planet we have.
Thank GOD!
We have? We just happens to be here!
This is an amazing phenomena. A labyrinth of stone towers in the desert. I would love to visit this place
What aschaelogical treasures might be stashed in those labyrynths?
I know itz amazing but, isnt phenomena a lil bit overly dramatic ?
@@frankjames7272 presumably you have been and mapped the place to let us down gently?
Live a little
shilin stone forest
"A labyrinth of stone towers in the desert" is properly called a "tassili" in the language of the Tuareg, but since the Ennedi belongs to the territory of the Teda the Ennedi is rarely addressed as the "Tassili du Ennedi", in contrast with the "Tassili du Ajjer". This kind of landscape is formed by sandstones heavily eroded by running water and flying sand.
I lived on the Western edge of The Sahara for ten years and can honestly say that there are innumerable places such as Ennedi. Places of such beauty and majesty that reduce one to a speck of dust. It is to my great loss that I am no longer there...for the moment.
You lived in Mauritania?
Simply incredible how even in the most remote, seemingly inhospitable corners of the world, humans are able to live off what their surroundings grant to them. What a rich culture these people of the Ennedi region have preserved, especially in today’s globalized times. Well done, Slice
just proves how fake modern society truly is, with consumerism being the main priority, people buying new clothes every year, recyclables not being recycled etc the way we live is so unnecessary as we all have more than enough to live on we just don't distribute or use resources properly
Right, fucking parasites.... Lmao jk
@@cristianshearer4657 cause we want to build crap for the challenge of it,, make it last long, yea right though huh. Globalism sucks. A big one.
Who knows what ancient documents or artifacts may be hidden there?
@@cristianshearer4657 ogni anno??? Io conosco diverse persone che comprano abiti ogni settimana,e non dai cinesi.
This place looks like it was a great city at one time. I could see some faces in the rocks and other anomalies. I don’t blame whoever made the video I wouldn’t tell the location that’s all anyone needs is a bunch of people wanting to explore this area. It’s naturally beautiful and should stay that way. It looked like the plateau was part of an ancient city. I was amazed watching this video just being able to see it was mystifying. Thank you for sharing this I felt as if I’d been there before for some crazy reason it must be a very spiritual place.
Everyone already knows where it is. People live there.
It's not really a mystical location it's not Narnia
@@adampaul4454 - Funny you mention Narnia. The craters brought to mind those that led to other worlds there. 🙂
The "Eye of the Sahara" is Atlantis... Believe it or just leave it....
Coming to the point... What you see in this place is what it actually is... An ancient sacred city.
The narrators voice is so soothing.
Africa is the most beautiful continent ever. It literally has everything. They are really the chosen of God.
yes mother africa )
Оставайтесь.в.Африке
Ни.едьте.в.Европу.
We don't have much money but we're very well better off
FINALLY SOME SOME REASONABLE BECAUSE EVERYONE WANTS TO BECOME WESTERN DO NOT BECOME WESTERN
@@Dez-1213 WHICH GOD STOPPED AND RESPECT OTHER CULTURES AND YOU LIKE WESTERNS DID VERY BAD
The loss of a camel can be devastating, the nomads of Africa share the love of their herds
True but this tradition of stealing one camel from a different herd is good because it leads to more genetic diversity in the herds and that improves the health and survival of the herds. Same reason we don't marry our siblings.
leaving a baby camel alone in a labyrinth with a cameraman like that, you never know what they can do to make camel groan.
Wonder how much the video producer paid them to "lose" their camel?
What an interesting documentary. Full of adventure. Only wished it was longer.
Palm Valley in the central Australia desert is fed by an all year round underground spring. A true rarity. There and only there the last vestiges of a once common tree can still be found long after the centre of Australia went from green to sand over countless millennia and obliterated that and many other species from the surrounding land. An oasis created by a geological quirk which emulated a long past climate, where they still retain a foothold.
I love everything about this video. The camels look so happy and healthy too.😀
Its really amazing! Maybe the Map is not shown for a reason that outsiders do not flood in and damage, pollute the environment and influence the local people with negative thoughts and ways!
Walking in the water must be heavenly for the camels.
Beautiful continent Africa 🌍
Love the scenery! I'm so glad the young man found the young camel. It was like the camel was saying " I thought I lost you, where did you go? I was scared"
No one who lives there gets lost. If I was the son of a herder, like all the other children, I would know the canyons and laneways better than the back of my hand .
Me too.🤓
Our country is beautiful it's a blessing from God Thank you Big hug from New York USA
What a great video! I never saw a baby camel before. Thank you!
I wish it was longer 😍😍🥰
I love this
Africa has mountains , jungles , desert , rivers , most diverse wildlife, most diverse genetic pool, most diverse cultures, the most natural resources, the most fresh water and largest fertile land , Africa is Rich!
2:00 it would be nice if the video had anything whatsoever to do with the narration. Who is the old guy with the bird? The viewer has no idea.
Its amazing to think that up until 5-6000 years ago the sahara was covered in trees and water.
Kinda makes climate change propagandists bs.
Jesus spoke the world into existence roughly 6,000 years ago.
@@earlysda 🤣
@@BlGGESTBROTHER u 😂
@@charlesclark7350No it doesn't. If it was only that simple.
This looks like it's from another world, another time... and it's so beautiful.
Beautiful vid. Amazing scenery! Beautiful nature!
I hope they paid little camel and the kid for their great acting in front of Slice’s camera
😂
Lol...I sincerely hope so too
Who need cities and civilization or modern luxurious life,when you have place like this and people knows how to survive in those places..I envy their life and knowledge..they are rich with all these beauties of nature.. what an amazing experience..🙏
Yep so peaceful
Love this!!!! Beautiful scenery!!!
This looks like it was filmed in 1996.
it was filmed in 1997.
😂❤️🇲🇾
Looks like you were born in 1996.
There was life and film and video before 1996. Actually, a lot was better before 1996.
These are Toubou people from where I come from, and not Bidayet. Specifically these persons are from the Daza branch of Toubou since their language is so obvious regardless of anything else. The Ennedi plateau is located in northeastern Chad.
It’s obvious to you as a native but not to non-Chadians
"you can wander for days or even get lost forever" bruh you can literally see the edge of it while zooming out. It's like a mile max on each side.
Truly is amazing. N just mind blowing that in our modern world they live such fulfilling lives guided by religion,culture and generational wealth of knowledge
Amazing place and interesting people. Enjoyed your video.
SLICE documentaries are really amazing. They are a precious gift. THANK YOU.
absolutly mezmerizing, wonderful! Thank you for bringing us along to Nature treasure places with interesting human living art . Great SLICE 🙏
Masha Allah very beautiful videos very interesting your all videos God bless you💖🇬🇧🌹🌷🥀🇵🇰
I feel go back 1000 years ago great work sir thanks
Camel got all happy and mad at same time when he found him hahaha❤️
A truly awesome Expedition~! Roll On.
Wow amazing story to see rivers in the desert.
That desert was an OCEAN for million years already. Different blacks relaxing and unbothered by diseased whites back then. Whites were in neanderthal caves back then.
Subhanallah! Thanks for sharing such rare information
I think the camera man near the camel could have easily helped 🤔😂🤷♂️🇹🇹🇹🇹🤭😜🤗
Every one is thanking the video makers but no one is asking do they give anything back to those people showing them around since they making money on this video ,,,,just asking,,,over all that's beautiful place
dude, you should question the people that is using a 15 ~ 20 years old footage for a nowadays youtube channel (don't know how they monetize it)... not the makers back in time that did not had social media or either internet... LMAO🤣
Slice thank you!👏👏👏👍
I love these videos with a passion thanks slice
Awesome sharing my friend ❤.
We are left with so much beauty and humanity......
Pleasant to watch
I like how camels park themselves. Horses need an upgrade.
Getting off a camel is no joke.
Beautiful places
If those who venture up never come down
How do they know there is an oasis up there
SLICE # 1 IN DOCUMENTARIES
I LOVE IT
Very beautiful Documentary love slice
How would one go about working for SLICE? Or any type of work like this? Exploration is my passion.
start doing your own video journalism to show others what you can do then perhaps try and land a job as an assistant or apprentice and work your way from there.
TOURISM DESTROYS VIENTCOPS
EERILY beautiful
Keep all of it safe
I know they have drones but happy the young man found the young camel
Haunting sounds
Truly wonderful place it is!
Not to dwell in but for a vacation it is worthtrying.
Geologists may explain what made those labirynt passages long time ago, which if I were there alone might have lost my way back. Scary, goosebumps...
This should remain untouched, unseen; before someone inadvertently ruins it
The young man received about 2 to 3 strokes for reporting a lost camel! 🐫 Man! The desert is tough!
Hahaha I think were four
That boy is a real man,he did nt cry at all after those strokes,instead he ran back as the father showed no signs to search for a lost camel.
Un believable. Some places are until not discovered. Hats up
wow,amazing tresscon of nature🕊😎🕊
You are stepping in lands that no humans have dared to venture... But you have a guide who knows these lands....... Okeyy continue the story
Wow! Lucky the man had a drone to guide the poor boy back as he made so many twists and turns he would be hopelessly lost otherwise 😐
No drones in 1996 which was when this video was made.
The earth has a lot of water, our planet could be a paradise, for regreening the Sahara we would win a lot of room. If only these secret societies would disappear, we could operate more open and just
Secret societies?
@@johnevans347
The DEEP STATE !
Maybe you could disappear?
@@sandrabentley8111
Yes!Many of us would if
we don't organise a
resistance, NOW!
Looks like a dry version of the Pictured Rocks in Michigan on the south shore of Lake Superior.
The shade is a blessing with hot tea😬 when I was in Iraq I never understood why they drank it when it's 130 degrees
Hahahaa for the sake of my son watching and reading your comment kindly remove that amplified unit of temperature.... There has never been any weather in the east of that high unless its around some volcanic atmosphere. Hope though you take my comment politely
@@richardochola6382 is that so🤨??? I checked the internet and it ranges from higher than 120 between July and August
In dry and arid but hot environments a hot beverage can help you regulate your core body temp. I'm not sure scientifically what happens but the heat becomes more bearable. If you live in hot but humid environments this won't matter.
@@Lomochrome oh that is why🙂thank you I’ve always wondered about this even made a comment about it.
Beautiful, thank you!
That boy is sharp with his sence of direction. Cause my butt got lost just watching him all the way from Los Angeles CA sitting in my living room. Instead of just a lost Camel it would I turned into a lost Camel and I USED to have a child lol
Wish it was longer. But it was fascinating
So interesting to watch. Thank you.
I love your documentaries! I’m glad I’ve been following you since you had 80k subs! Your channel deserves millions of subs! ❤️
14:00 i wonder if there are fishes there?
Soo Beautiful. To think that all labyrinth of rock, was once under water. :O
It's amazing! That place must be preserve and kept remain into secret. Because other people might have an interest to locate that holy place and destroy the land. Peoples that land should protect from stranger and adventurers.
Looks a lot like the Badlands of South Dakota US formed by melted ice during the ice age floods about 12000 +yrs ago. Possibly same period there
Are there similar formations there?
Where from can i get this soulful music i documentary
Excellent presentation.
Glad he found the camel baby 🐫💖
this is so cool.
Having tea in the shade is a relief....except for the camel they left in the sun....they needed chiding for such carelessness.
Excellent work, travel
Bless Mother Africa 🌍
Omg the music is amazing. What's the name of this ?
Why notlet the camel rest in the shade as well? There was plenty of space.
AWESOME DOC.......
The way of camera man took the video is incredible..😍
These individuals are Tubou (Dazagada), not Bideyat as claimed by the video's creator. Their language and camel brand are incredibly revealing.
You are correct my dear brother.
what a wonderfull chanell
Highly appreciated slice channel .Allah bless you and help you to make such great documentaries 🌙🌴🌲🌱🗻🗻🗻🗻🐟🐠🐪🐃🐦🐐🌊🌏
Hello my friend, with all the respect you deserve, Allah is not God, God don't make mistakes and your Quran is full of mistakes, your Allah is Mohammed, watch Christian Prince and see what really is written in your Quran, God bless you
@@cesareomartinez6582 I don't what you are ignorant or hypocrite or extremist shame on you .I don't condem you because it's not your fault but your parents and your so called religious leaders who fool you 😅
@@cesareomartinez6582 you don't know the value and place and importance of divine books especially holy Quran it's full of knowledge and history and book guidence to menkind ☝✌🌙🚩❤🌏
@@hamzamahdi104
Hello my friend, nothing against you or any person because one of the commandments of JESUS CHRIST is love your neighbor and the most difficult one is LOVE YOUR ENEMY (Do your Quran command the same? )
So my friend i don't hate you , but tell me something, do you think GOD can make mistakes?
I read my Bible and I read your Quran too, do you read your Quran and the hadith (Mohammed stories)???
@@cesareomartinez6582Hope Jesus saves him and his family soon.
Africa is the amazing continent on earth..
Amazing Tassili Hoggar👍I love Algeria❤️
This is Chad, not Algeria
Those don't look like natural rock formations... I think a very long time ago, they were buildings.
Exactly my thoughts!
Epic find!! Now here cometh a selfish urse sojourner proclaiming lies asserting to have discovered an epic find and will errect his frickin name in the find as though he is the first person to have laid foot on the discovery, yet there are residents there with countless. footmarks, agricultural crops, dwellings and yes even people helping him to cary his travel items along the way!
Anyone have a source on the music at 8:30
How was the fishing ?
I'm baffled by it's beauty
Thankyou for sharing this fantastic video.
How old is this video?
Locations?
The added drama of the lost camel was unnecessary
Bonjour ça va bien mais encore des vidéos oasis de l'ennedi sil vous plait merci beaucoup
0:00 .....these people would survived 1,000 yrs more like this way
& would never ever heard a pandemic/inflation/ economic collapse nor transition from physical money to digital currency/bitcoin