Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Discover how the Taklamakan Desert, once called the "Sea of Death," is now producing over 100,000 liters of water daily



This is incredibly important and it is the beginning of complete exploitation of all deserts globally.  It will naturally employ billions of people.


understand we knew about this but did not guress just how easily it could be improved upon.  Uderstand that a simple light post can be driven into the ground on a grid to form a lovation for a drop joint holding cross bars  Again it is all light.  Over this we roll out our super fabric to provide a universal canopy. 

We attach a draw line to any low point to direct dew flow to gathering tanks or directly to a tree root system.

The wake up call is that there is enough to get all this underway.  The growth of those trees sets up a natural hydraulic cycle which increases dew production.  We are talking about making the Sahara over into a rainforest.

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Discover how the Taklamakan Desert, once called the "Sea of Death," is now producing over 100,000 liters of water daily thanks to groundbreaking fog harvesting technology! This video explores how innovative fog nets extract clean water from the air—even in the harshest, driest regions. Learn how these simple, affordable systems are transforming the lives of sixteen villages, reviving ecosystems, and offering hope for millions facing water scarcity worldwide. Dive into the science behind their multi-layered mesh, advanced materials, and the global impact of fog harvesting. Could this be the answer to water shortages everywhere? Watch to find out and share this incredible story of human ingenuity! #WaterFromAir #FogHarvesting #DesertInnovation #TaklamakanDesert #SustainableSolutions


OUTLINE: 


00:00:00 A Water Revolution in the Desert

00:01:18 How Fog Nets Are Turning Sand into Life

00:02:50 Materials, Mechanics, and Efficiency

00:04:39 A System That Could Support 100,000 People

00:06:18 Redefining How We See Water

00:07:49 From Ancient Method to Modern Marvel

00:09:32 Social, Economic, and Ecological Benefits

00:11:13 A Blueprint for the Future of Dry Regions

00:13:02 Call to Action (Outro)


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