Bir Tawil Is The Last Major Habitable Piece Of Land That Is Yet To Be Claimed By A State

Summary: The Land Nobody Wants (But Everyone Tries to Claim)

A bright, pastel-colored map of North Africa with a glowing, warm-neon question mark hovering over a tiny patch of desert between Egypt and Sudan.

A humorous photo-collage showing a confused tourist planting a sparkly pink princess flag in the sand, while real-life local gold miners and Bedouin nomads stand nearby looking completely unamused.

Two giant hands pushing the tiny desert patch away from each other, both reaching instead for a giant, glowing gold nugget right next to it.

When a British typo from 1902 leaves you as the ultimate geopolitical middle child.

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