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[[Image:GueltaCamels.jpg|thumb|240px|Camels in the Guelta d'Archei (Photo D. Menasce).]]The '''Guelta d'Archei''' is probably the most famous [[guelta]] in the [[Sahara]]. It is located in the [[Ennedi Plateau]], in north-eastern [[Chad]], south-east of the town of [[Fada]]. The Guelta d'Archei is inhabited by several kinds of [[animal]]s, most notably the [[Nile crocodile]] (''Crocodylus niloticus'' Laurenti). Middle [[Holocene]] remains, as well as rock paintings, indicate that this [[species]] used to thrive across most of today's Sahara [[Desert]] and in [[swamp]]s and [[river]]s along South [[Mediterranean]] shores. The small group of surviving [[crocodile]]s in the Guelta d'Archei represent one of the last colonies known in the Sahara today; the [[Tagant]] hills colony in [[Mauritania]] has likely been extinct since 1996.{{Fact|date=February 2008}}
[[Image:GueltaCamels.jpg|thumb|240px|Camels in the Guelta d'Archei (Photo D. Menasce).]]The '''Guelta d'Archei''' is probably the most famous [[guelta]] in the [[Sahara]]. It is located in the [[Ennedi Plateau]], in north-eastern [[Chad]], south-east of the town of [[Fada]]. The Guelta d'Archei is inhabited by several kinds of [[animal]]s, most notably the [[Nile crocodile]] (''Crocodylus niloticus'' Laurenti). Middle [[Holocene]] remains, as well as rock paintings, indicate that this [[species]] used to thrive across most of today's Sahara [[Desert]] and in [[swamp]]s and [[river]]s along South [[Mediterranean]] shores. The small group of surviving [[crocodile]]s in the Guelta d'Archei represent one of the last colonies known in the Sahara today; the [[Tagant]] hills colony in [[Mauritania]] has likely been extinct since 1996.<ref>Status of the Nile crocodile in the Sahara desert ISSN 0018-8158</ref>


The Guelta d'Archei is a barren place, away from beaten paths: it requires a 4x4 and is at least 4 days travel from n'Djamena, the Chad capital. The place depicted in the picture can only be reached by a few hours trek from the nearest point a 4x4 can approach.
The Guelta d'Archei is a barren place, away from beaten paths: it requires a 4x4 and is at least 4 days travel from n'Djamena, the Chad capital. The place depicted in the picture can only be reached by a few hours trek from the nearest point a 4x4 can approach.

== References ==
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Revision as of 12:52, 21 November 2009

Camels in the Guelta d'Archei (Photo D. Menasce).

The Guelta d'Archei is probably the most famous guelta in the Sahara. It is located in the Ennedi Plateau, in north-eastern Chad, south-east of the town of Fada. The Guelta d'Archei is inhabited by several kinds of animals, most notably the Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus Laurenti). Middle Holocene remains, as well as rock paintings, indicate that this species used to thrive across most of today's Sahara Desert and in swamps and rivers along South Mediterranean shores. The small group of surviving crocodiles in the Guelta d'Archei represent one of the last colonies known in the Sahara today; the Tagant hills colony in Mauritania has likely been extinct since 1996.[1]

The Guelta d'Archei is a barren place, away from beaten paths: it requires a 4x4 and is at least 4 days travel from n'Djamena, the Chad capital. The place depicted in the picture can only be reached by a few hours trek from the nearest point a 4x4 can approach.

References

  1. ^ Status of the Nile crocodile in the Sahara desert ISSN 0018-8158


16°54′02.27″N 21°46′28.39″E / 16.9006306°N 21.7745528°E / 16.9006306; 21.7745528