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Oldest Fossil Discovered?

Possible missing link found in Ethiopian desert raises questions. Scientists have discovered a new fossil in the Afar desert, only forty-six miles away from where the infamous "Lucy" was discovered in 1974, with surprising...

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Volcanic activity could split Africa

Volcanic activity may split the African continent in two, creating a new ocean, say experts. This is due to a recent geological crack which has appeared in northeastern Ethiopia. The 60-kilometre split in the desolate Afar...

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Rift in Ethiopia Will Eventually Create New Ocean

In 2005, a fracture in the Afar Desert in Ethiopia was opened, creating gaps 20 feet wide in some parts. Researchers have confirmed that the rift, which spans across 35 miles, will eventually create a new ocean. In 2005,...

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It only took days for a giant crack to form in Afar Ethiopia

If anyone had been on site with a camera during the event, the formation of a giant crack in the north of Ethiopia in 2005 could have been a scene for the upcoming apocalypse movie 2012. New research from a crack that formed in...

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THE OVERSELLING OF ARDIPITHECUS RAMIDUS

By Casey Luskin, Ph.D. If you believe what you read in the newsmedia, another new alleged missing link has been found. That is, if you consider something discovered in the early 1990’s new. This fossil seems to have spent...

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Huge crack splitting Africa in two

A massive 60-kilometre rift in eastern Africa could end up splitting the continent in two. Africa's eastern edge has begun to crack away along a 60-kilometre rift that appeared virtually overnight. According to a new study, the...

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Giant crack in Africa formed in just days. Forerunner of a new ocean?

A crack in the Earth's crust – which could be the forerunner to a new ocean – ripped open in just days in 2005, a new study suggests. The opening, located in the Afar region of Ethiopia, presents a unique opportunity for...

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Giant crack in Africa may create a new ocean

Study: Volcanic boundaries in Ethiopia may break apart in large sections An opening in desert ground in Ethiopia is one manifestation of a rift that may eventually give rise to a new ocean. Police: Florida wife faked her own...

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Ethiopia: Is it the drought that causes the deaths or the dictatorial dynasties?

The term Dictatorship means: “A form of government in which absolute power is concentrated in a dictator or a small clique; a government organization or group in which absolute power is so concentrated; a despotic state.” The...

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Siemens to leave Ethiopian Telecom Market

After facing high competition from cheaper products and services of Chinese companies, Siemens, German-based IT Company, has been forced to close its local branch in Ethiopia a local media reported. Siemens Ethiopia was the...

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