Sahara
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1:05:01
...we have to find the source.
1:05:02
That is for you.
1:05:04
My duty is here with my people.
1:05:11
We leave in the morning.
1:05:14
I've heard that my car
pleases your eyes.

1:05:22
It's a 1936 Avions Voisin.
1:05:26
Six cylinders, sleeve-valve engine.
1:05:27
Do you know there was only
six of these ever made?

1:05:32
- How the hell did you get it?
- We borrowed it...

1:05:36
...from Kazim.
1:05:44
Bye. Thank you.
1:05:47
Okay, ready? I'll do it. I'll do it.
1:05:49
Okay, here we go. Come on.
New Al record right here.

1:06:24
I got something you gotta see.
1:06:26
- Yeah?
- Yeah.

1:06:27
- All right, give me a minute.
- Come on!

1:06:33
That is your Texas we're looking at,
isn't it?

1:06:36
- Sure the hell looks like it.
- Yeah.

1:06:38
- Sitting in the middle of the desert.
- Yep.

1:06:41
Hey, I am not paying off the tequila
on a picture, okay?

1:06:44
Ship of the desert's a camel.
It's not an ironclad battleship.

1:06:47
I mean, there is no way that
that could get across the desert.

1:06:50
At one time, much of this desert
was lush, green farmland,

1:06:53
and there were rivers everywhere.
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Now, the ironclad obviously
came up this river

1:06:59
and stopped at this structure,
which is a fort? A castle? I don't know.


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