Showing posts with label maps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maps. Show all posts

Friday, December 17

Nubian Sandstone Aquifer

Underneath the great Nubian and Sahara deserts, lies one of the largest aquifers of fossil water in the world.


Libya has built the Great Manmade River to bring the fossil waters from the aquifer to irrigate their crops.  

Monday, December 6

Nile waterfalls

There are six. From Al-khurtum, capital of Sudan, until Aswan en Egypt.

Saturday, October 23

Tuesday, October 5

Eneropa

Can you imagine a Europe in which each region could generate its own energy, depending of what their geosystem could allow them to? Can you imagine that the energy we consume was not brought from thousand of miles away? Could you imagine the grid would be designed so that each region could be self-sufficient? Could you imagine different names for each region depending on the type of energy they generated?

Imagine Eneropa.

Sunday, August 15

From Pyrenees to Saint Maló

Way of St.James

The main character of Madrid in his trip to the North, travels along some of the old St.James roads.

Thursday, August 12

Trail blazing

If anyone would like to study in depth the trail blazing, you can start here.



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Friday, August 6

Wednesday, July 28

Tuesday, July 13

Arab countries


Países de habla árabe, +info