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As a boy he dreamed of having a huge herd of camels, as his father had before the great droughts of the 1970s wiped out the herd.
Perhaps, though, it was the great droughts of the 1970's and 1980's that dealt the nomads the biggest blows.
THE long drive leading to the water treatment plant is bordered by grass that is suspiciously green, with flowers that are clearly healthy and -- can that be a purely ornamental fountain recklessly gurgling water in the midst of one of the great droughts in Georgia history?
Few examples could be mentioned such as the USA Great droughts of 1726, which continued for 23 years, and later 1930 drought, which lasted for 10 years, and the devastating droughts of the Sahelian Countries in Africa between 1968-1973 and most of the 1980s.
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The armies confronted the great drought as well.
This weather hasn't been right since the great drought of 1976.
They thrived in their pueblos until about 1290 — some 15 years after the Great Drought began.
"Climate conditions that caused the Great Drought and Global Famine arose from natural variability.
What happened during North America's "Great Drought" of the 13th century?
The Great Drought actually was several droughts, beginning with a failure of India's 1875 monsoon season.
The Great Drought (1276 99) probably caused massive crop failure; rainfall continued to be sparse and unpredictable until approximately 1450.
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