ISRAEL Released Millions of FISH into the Desert | The Most Incredible Project
A real river in the middle of the Negev Desert sounds impossible—yet Israel launched a controlled desert river ecosystem where summer heat reaches around 50°C, and a million fish were released into an engineered riverbed. This video explains how the project became possible: breakthrough seawater desalination on the Mediterranean coast, large-scale wastewater treatment and reuse, and smart water management that frees fresh water for new goals like ecosystem restoration.

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Saudi Arabia Pumps Millions of Gallons of Seawater to Desert via Huge Pipes Twice the Nile's Length

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Top 5 INSANE Waste Tire Recycling & Manufacturing Factory Processes | How it's Made

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Egypt is cutting open the Sahara to let in the Mediterranean Sea – no one knows the consequences.

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China Released Millions Of Rabbits Into The Desert — And They Created An Unprecedented Miracle

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Israel Built a Hidden Fish System Beneath the Desert — And It Actually Worked

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Israel Built a Hidden Fish System Beneath the Desert — And It Actually Worked

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THEY Bring Forests Back Into DESERT | MEGAPROJECT in Central Asia

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China Is Turning Its Deadliest Desert Green. Here’s Why It Terrifies the West.

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How Engineers Plan to Pump the Congo River Into the Sahara

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How Israel's Water Surplus Is TRANSFORMING the Middle East | Mati Shoshani | Insights on TBN Israel

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China Released Thousands of Horses Into A Desert With ZERO GRASS — 5 Years Later The Map Changed

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Incredible Process of 24k Pure Gold Extraction From Old PC RAM | How to Make Gold Into RAM

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31 Mysterious Ancient Discoveries Archaeologists Still Can’t Explain

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Why the US Navy Cannot Stop Iran's Mini Submarines?

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These 6 Wind Turbines Are The Future Of Home Power

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Hidden Reason Greenland is Joining the US

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The Greatest Mysteries of the Pacific Ocean | Drain the Oceans | MEGA EPISODE | Nat Geo

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How 110 Million Pounds of Ocean Plastic Are Removed & Recycled In Massive Factories

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The Aral Sea is finally coming back to life — after Kazakhstan built the 13 km-long Kokaral Dam

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