Why Is Nobody Talking About This Giant Canal in the Desert?
Deep in the deserts of Central Asia, a massive construction project is underway. The Qosh Tepa Canal is a 285km long artificial river designed to turn arid wastelands into green agricultural zones. But diverting the Amu Darya river comes with massive engineering challenges and geopolitical risks for the entire region. In this video, we analyze the construction techniques, the water management strategy, and the potential environmental impact of this mega-project on the Aral Sea basin. #Megaprojects #WaterCrisis #DesertGreening #QoshTepa

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