A look from Google Earth at the Al Baydha Project's demonstration site.
Пікірлер: 5
@rcwarship10 жыл бұрын
Neil, Thank you so much for sharing this project with us. It is inspiring & enjoyable to follow your progress.
@TryMyTigerStyle10 жыл бұрын
Ah ha just found this video. Now I can find it on the map. Very informative. I'm curious about how large this area is
@ziffle2311 жыл бұрын
Great site overview! It looks like a challenging site but I suspect that applying Permaculture principals it can be great success story! Any updates on area?
@Tossdart10 жыл бұрын
Have you tried monetizing your videos? This will bring in small but significant revenue as you channel grows.
@obsoletepowercorrupts3 жыл бұрын
2:01 This project negates the same thing other similar projects negate, and that is the potential energy and hot Sun surface of the hillside/mountain. Water could be evaporated under glass/plastic/fabric sheeting and tubing so as to travel up that mountain (thereby partly purifying it as a bonus). In addition water could be captured at different heights in covered "pools" and then the gradients _(as in those of the fluid-mosaic-model-1972 in the phospholipid bilayer)_ coud be copied in modern technology to nudge the water that extra bit higher up the mountain/hillside. And yes trees would grow on some of that mountain/hillside. Such a strategy could be started with the help of pumps running on petrochemicals _(which that part of the world has plenty of)._ You want to get some water over that hill to the other side. Why on Earth there not a few raspberrypi3bplus boards peppered across that hillside, I don't know.