Camels
The camel, also known as the 'ship of the desert, made it easier for crossing the Sahara.
Camels
the us 2 buy and sell and trade there object
sahara desert
The Saharan trade extended from the Sub-Saharan West African kingdoms across the Sahara desert to Europe. The Saharan Trade linked such African empires as Ghana, Mali, and Songhay to the European world.
Sahara Desert, mountains, Nile river, oceans
The crossing of the 1,500 miles (2,414 km) of the Sahara, the world's largest desert.
The camel.
to trade
The Sahara was an obstacle to trade in Africa.
Sahara
West Africa across the Sahara
it came from West Africa across the Sahara.
if there are roads, we can use truck, or motorbike
Camels were a crucial factor for the Berbers in facilitating trade across the Sahara. Camels were well-suited for the harsh desert conditions with their ability to travel long distances without water and carry heavy loads, making them indispensable for trade caravans.
northward across the Sahara
Mali and Songhai
the us 2 buy and sell and trade there object
They controlled the trade of salt, gold, and ivory across the Sahara.