In 2005, a team of researchers, explorers, and filmmakers embarked on an ambitious expedition to traverse the Sahara Desert, driven by a shared passion for discovery and a thirst for adventure. Dubbed the Sahara 2005 Isaimini Extra Quality, this project sought to push the boundaries of human endurance, while also shedding light on the desert's unique geological, cultural, and environmental aspects.
Sahara (2005) Technical & Audio Details The film Sahara (2005)
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(2005) is an action-adventure film directed by Breck Eisner, based on Clive Cussler’s bestselling novel of the same name. Starring Matthew McConaughey (as Dirk Pitt), Steve Zahn, Penélope Cruz, and William H. Macy, the film was envisioned as the launchpad for a new Indiana Jones-style franchise.
, which was rumored to have carried a secret cargo across the Atlantic and into the Sahara Desert when the river was much higher. The Conflict : Along the way, they rescue Dr. Eva Rojas Penélope Cruz