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Water From Rocks (Source: The Water Channel)

Submitted by naomi.sleeper on Thu, 2011-01-20 03:53
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  • Tags: water3R  The Water Channel  stone  rocks  reservoir  rainfall  RAIN  Nissen-Petersen  gorges  dam
  • Theme: Water Resources
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Adaptation to Climate Change in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (KACCAL)
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Produced by: ASAL consultants, Erik Nissen-Petersen
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There are millions of rock outcrops in the world. This video shows how millions of people are using rock outcrops as their water source in some of the driest parts of Kenya. Different techniques are discussed in the video: rock pools, gorges between two rocks, rocks catchment dams, dam wall construction, earth dams and water tanks at rocks. More info: www.waterforaridland.com Produced by: ASAL consultants, Erik Nissen-Petersen Year: 2010  Language: English

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Water From Rocks (Source: The Water Channel)
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