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The Secret Wall in the Sahara No Map Shows (2,700 km Minefield)

There’s a 2,700-kilometer wall in the Sahara Desert that almost no map shows.
Hidden in Western Sahara, this massive sand barrier divides land, people, and history.

Built by Morocco in the 1980s, the Sahara Wall (Berm) stretches across the desert, surrounded by millions of active landmines — making it the longest active minefield in the world. On one side lies Moroccan-controlled territory. On the other, the Sahrawi people — displaced, divided, and living in exile for decades.

This is one of the most forgotten geopolitical conflicts, a silent border that has remained unresolved for nearly 50 years.

In this video, we explore:

The hidden wall in the Sahara Desert
The Western Sahara conflict explained
Why millions of landmines still remain active
How this border divided an entire people

If you’re interested in geopolitics, hidden borders, and untold history, this is a story maps rarely show.

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