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It has hastened the flow of peasants from the countryside to the towns, where their sprawling shanty towns compete with valuable agricultural land. The sardine industry, cotton industry and agriculture of the Nile valley have all been damaged by the damming of the water, and there have been no great advantages to offset these losses.
The loss of a nutrient supply from the river has killed the sardine industry in the South East Mediterranean Sea. The stagnant waters in the Nile Delta area at the entrance to the Sea have encouraged a plague of disease-bearing snails called "bilharzia" here and in the irrigation canals. The dam has halted the yearly supply of silt that farmers relied upon to fertilise their crops and brick-builders used to make their bricks.
The flooding of the Nile used to bring millions of tonnes of silt on to the arable land along the banks of the Nile and into the Nile Delta area where the river discharged in to the Mediterranean Sea. Today most if this is trapped in the dam at Aswan, while the Mediterranean which used to be kept at bay by the full force of the river, and the fresh silt deposits every year, is eating up the coastline around the delta.
For all of the information that's dispensed here there's no mention of the fact that the creation of the dam also destroyed historical monuments, temples and countless artifacts critical to documenting the history of the world in Nubia.
The flooding used to rejuvinate the fertile banks of the nile in pre-hydro days. Cement is also number one Co2 producing industry,
ps Giza pyramids & sphinx are from 10 000bc not Kufu days LOL! that's why none are as good and pale in quality and craftsmanship. Carving a human face on the LEO lion is mighty suspect.
This dam should be destroyed, if people cant get used to a bit of flooding, then say goodbye to the green 'healthy' land in 20 years
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MrFlohi 5 months ago in playlist Aswan Dam Documentary
It has hastened the flow of peasants from the countryside to the towns, where their sprawling shanty towns compete with valuable agricultural land. The sardine industry, cotton industry and agriculture of the Nile valley have all been damaged by the damming of the water, and there have been no great advantages to offset these losses.
Brucev7 8 months ago
The loss of a nutrient supply from the river has killed the sardine industry in the South East Mediterranean Sea. The stagnant waters in the Nile Delta area at the entrance to the Sea have encouraged a plague of disease-bearing snails called "bilharzia" here and in the irrigation canals. The dam has halted the yearly supply of silt that farmers relied upon to fertilise their crops and brick-builders used to make their bricks.
Brucev7 8 months ago
The flooding of the Nile used to bring millions of tonnes of silt on to the arable land along the banks of the Nile and into the Nile Delta area where the river discharged in to the Mediterranean Sea. Today most if this is trapped in the dam at Aswan, while the Mediterranean which used to be kept at bay by the full force of the river, and the fresh silt deposits every year, is eating up the coastline around the delta.
Brucev7 8 months ago
For all of the information that's dispensed here there's no mention of the fact that the creation of the dam also destroyed historical monuments, temples and countless artifacts critical to documenting the history of the world in Nubia.
Imhotep397 10 months ago
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metalhead97ful 1 year ago
@metalhead97ful shut up betch
supremelove83 1 year ago
@metalhead97ful shut up bitch
supremelove83 1 year ago
Fuck.
metalhead97ful 1 year ago
Fuck.
metalhead97ful 1 year ago
The flooding used to rejuvinate the fertile banks of the nile in pre-hydro days. Cement is also number one Co2 producing industry,
ps Giza pyramids & sphinx are from 10 000bc not Kufu days LOL! that's why none are as good and pale in quality and craftsmanship. Carving a human face on the LEO lion is mighty suspect.
STEVEDIGIBOYtv 1 year ago
nice dam. I wonder what will happen if it were to collapse :(
ConstantC4 1 year ago
The Egyptian army has the strength to protect the High Dam from any possible danger. The dam is secured and monitored 24/7 by cameras.
Don't be worry it will not collapse.
DrDonia 1 year ago
@DrDonia well that's rather good.
ConstantC4 1 year ago
perfect thank u am egyptian and proud
but its 1st time 2 know all these info thans again.
semooooz 2 years ago
Man im really hoping to get a B or higher i wannna impress Hogger and shove it in his face ;D but mostly to impress Mr.Hogger
EC5TASY 2 years ago
Lol the guy in the vide sounds like the guy from the movie napolean dynamite
EC5TASY 2 years ago
great great video
thekingofkings1978 3 years ago
Thanx man.
tomorello6 3 years ago
Mwahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaa
UrbanLimit 3 years ago
Mr Hogger I c U
UrbanLimit 3 years ago
lol do u go to hainault forest high skool
Naruto1ownsSasuke 2 years ago
lol wats goin on here gman
EC5TASY 2 years ago
dude its sid account right why aint u on msn
Naruto1ownsSasuke 2 years ago
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EC5TASY 2 years ago