How Egypt split half the sahara desert to build a massive artificial river that change entire nation

How Egypt split half the sahara desert to build a massive artificial river that changed entire nation In this documentary, witness how Egypt is reshaping the Sahara Desert by building a colossal artificial river system designed to carry life far beyond the banks of the Nile. 🏜️ Once confined to a narrow strip of fertile land along a single river, the nation is now pushing water hundreds of kilometers into the desert — opening up an entirely new frontier. Discover how Egypt engineered the New Delta project, a vast network of canals, pipelines, pumping stations, reservoirs, and control dams that redirect Nile water into some of the driest land on Earth. This is not just irrigation — it is a national-scale transformation of geography itself. Mandarin Tube reveals how this unprecedented engineering feat is redefining Egypt’s future, proving that in the 21st century, even the world’s largest deserts can be reshaped by water, infrastructure, and human ambition.