The Lesotho Highland Project | Global 3000
In the mountains of Lesotho, a kingdom in southern Africa, a complicated system of dams and underground water pipelines has developed over the past few years. Lesotho provides water for the South African region of Gauteng, which has over 12 million inhabitants. Find out more: www.dw.de/dw/0,,30654,00.html

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