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<title>Jordan </title><link>http://appfrica.net/blog/2010/06/26/a-fragmented-africa/#IDComment93627374</link><description>I&amp;#039;m not sure that this has anything to do with global warming, the pursuit of riches, or anything other than tectonic shift. Kind of like how California is going to break apart at some point regardless of what people do. </description><pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 10:49:29 +0000</pubDate><guid>http://appfrica.net/blog/2010/06/26/a-fragmented-africa/#IDComment93627374</guid></item><item>
<title>Ari Tiang</title><link>http://appfrica.net/blog/2010/06/26/a-fragmented-africa/#IDComment88567430</link><description>Eastern Africa has always been the most historically rich, yet under appeciated places in the world. Lake Turkana &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.omovalley.com/Lake-Turkana-in-Kenya-it-is-the-worlds-largest-desert-alkali-lake.php&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;http://www.omovalley.com/Lake-Turkana-in-Kenya-it...&lt;/a&gt; is perhaps the area that is the origin of humans. </description><pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:29:13 +0000</pubDate><guid>http://appfrica.net/blog/2010/06/26/a-fragmented-africa/#IDComment88567430</guid></item><item>
<title>Stefi</title><link>http://appfrica.net/blog/2010/06/26/a-fragmented-africa/#IDComment84686428</link><description>Interesting article. Was there not a time when the Sahara desert was an ocean. I can see this kind of change happening in many parts of the world as we constantly destroy our planet for riches. </description><pubDate>Sun, 4 Jul 2010 10:32:19 +0000</pubDate><guid>http://appfrica.net/blog/2010/06/26/a-fragmented-africa/#IDComment84686428</guid></item>	</channel></rss>