The World's Largest Artificial Rivers Under Construction

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  • čas přidán 25. 05. 2024
  • Today we explore the largest artificial rivers in the world, under construction in deserts, cities and across countries. We explore a number of these mega projects such as - The Kachi Canal project Pakistan, Great Man-Made River of Libya, Afghanistan's Kosh Tepa Canal, China's South-to-North Water Diversion Project, The artificial river of Saudia Arabia, New Delta Project OF EGYPT
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Komentáře • 112

  • @TheImpossibleBuild
    @TheImpossibleBuild  Před 22 dny +13

    Some amazing projects, which one is your favourite?

    • @robertbutler8004
      @robertbutler8004 Před 18 dny

      BULLSHIT impossible to build my ass if it can be done then it is not impossible.

    •  Před 14 dny +2

      Check how to corectly pronounce the "asphalt", please. There's no "sh".

  • @drmrsjksivam6494
    @drmrsjksivam6494 Před 18 dny +38

    This project costed life of the man who engineered futuristic thinking in the desert land of Libya.

    • @coz2j69
      @coz2j69 Před 16 dny +1

      Explain

    • @user-pi7cw9mh9n
      @user-pi7cw9mh9n Před 15 dny +1

      Very true

    • @faster6329
      @faster6329 Před 10 dny

      @@coz2j69
      Really? Of course it was Muammar Gaddafi, the leader of Libya who was killed by insurgents while NATO was bombing Libya. Must say it was really well staged :)

    • @worldview730
      @worldview730 Před 9 dny

      There's death in every new venture whether on land, water, or space. Every great project on earth has had a sacrifice of life

    • @faster6329
      @faster6329 Před 9 dny +1

      @@coz2j69 Libya's former president, Ghaddafi. He was killed by insurgents while the country was being bombed. Just the usual regime change.

  • @domtweed7323
    @domtweed7323 Před 21 dnem +33

    The video needs to address two things better:
    -Politics. For example, NATO bombed the Libyan water network, and Balochistan has an ongoing insurgency. How those connect to water issues isn't explained.
    -Water supply: Does Pakistan/Afghanistan actually have enough water for its plan? What's its strategy to maintain adequate supply?

    • @Spooferish
      @Spooferish Před 17 dny +2

      Scientists are talking about this for sometimes but they never said there will be no water what they says it will be with cycles like low rains for 3-4 years than record rain for the 5 year. You like it or not, but Pakistan is addressing this issue very intelligently even with less resources. For example 2010 flood Pakistan diverted to the deserts. Even though there was disaster at that time but today Pakistan's desert are getting vanished.. even the kach canal project is made on that groundnonly. same time Pakistan diverted the whole river to fall into the river Jhelum which is already having too much water to different place through the underground tunnels. Then Pakistan has developed more than 700 small dams (450 of them in Punjab alone) to store the water, if sindh and KPK also follow then it will be huge relief for Pakistan to protect water, and make it available whenever needed.
      Pakistan also have build lots of canals recently which improved accessibility of water.

    • @domtweed7323
      @domtweed7323 Před 17 dny

      @@Spooferish That's really cool.
      I'm not criticizing Pakistan, I'm criticizing the video for not covering what you just said.
      I'd really like to see a video on how Pakistan is planning it's water management long-term, and how it plans to store it's irregular flood waters. But a video that ignores all that, and just says "look at this one canal" is much less interesting.

  • @mohamedsonofkemetegypt979
    @mohamedsonofkemetegypt979 Před 22 dny +16

    Plants and trees must be found that can withstand the salinity of sea water so that desert countries overlooking salty seas can benefit. By planting these plants and trees as wood, oils, or fish farms with plant feed on salty water, a solution must be found to plant the desert with salty water. To transform the regions into viable areas with sea ports to revive the desert in the Arabian Peninsula and North Africa

  • @Laljack564
    @Laljack564 Před 6 dny +2

    All countries need to make man made rivers. Egyptians were smart.

  • @mbaktari8194
    @mbaktari8194 Před 21 dnem +11

    Personally, I prefer DESALINATION SEA WATER instead of tapping underground water and ATMOSPHERIC WATER GENERATOR system for these DESERT COUNTRIES.
    ALSO, CHANNELING sea water go deep inland desert to COOL DOWN high desert temperature like what EGYPT is doing with it's depression land.

    • @user-ed9so2rb4k
      @user-ed9so2rb4k Před 21 dnem

      For this to be realized, another source of energy will be required, say, nuclear otherwise just burning gas or fossil oil will exhaust its usage soon enough!

    • @drewwendell
      @drewwendell Před 18 dny

      When it comes to cooling the dessert, dumping an inland sea worth of salt water into the aquifer is almost always the wrong move

    • @khunmikeon858
      @khunmikeon858 Před 16 dny

      Desalination is an energy intensive process. But I guess solar panels could be used in desert areas if one can overcome the issue of sand dust reducing the panels efficiency. (Accepting that solar panels are not actually so green when one takes account of the mining of key elements used in their fabrication and the fact their lifespan is only about 20 years and they are not currently recyclable. Ditto for wind turbines!). Nothing is as it seems😅
      Nuclear 💪💪

    • @YouTubeareCunts
      @YouTubeareCunts Před dnem

      @@drewwendell True, but tapping in to the aquifers has led to sink holes & land level dops etc in other countries!

  • @aboodymahdy
    @aboodymahdy Před 17 dny

    Oh Man, You use a very good optimistic supporting language, I liked your way.
    many only focus on defaults

  • @cybair9341
    @cybair9341 Před 14 dny

    Most fascinating of all was the homemade paddleboat at the end.😃

  • @yaphinchin1589
    @yaphinchin1589 Před 20 dny +1

    👍 great effort...prosperity assured in near future when follow thru are regulated n managed accordingly as required. 🎉🎉 🙏🙏

  • @Jamshedac-gf4bh
    @Jamshedac-gf4bh Před 12 dny

    Wow powerful learning with lots of relevant information very good work congratulations

  • @DJRenee
    @DJRenee Před 19 dny +1

    1:56 They definitely need to be catching and diverting all of this flood water. Especially if it is flowing South.....

  • @williamgwyntreharne9966
    @williamgwyntreharne9966 Před 21 dnem +6

    No prizes, all desalination plants should be powered by PV panels.

    • @RHEC1776
      @RHEC1776 Před 20 dny +2

      Do you know how many panels would be needed just to supply the energy. It takes almost 95% of a roof just to power a house. Solar doesn't bring in the power you think. I have 50 panels now and barley powers my house in the summer. We are putting another 10 panels in 2025

    • @thecomment9489
      @thecomment9489 Před dnem

      @@RHEC1776 Solar panels for these desalination plants won't be installed on someone's roof but in the desert and Saudi Arabia and Egypt have plenty of desert areas to install large no. of solar panels. And plenty of sunshine too throughout the year.

  • @damiengitt
    @damiengitt Před 16 dny +2

    great video but try to include the Metric system more often throughout the video

    • @thecomment9489
      @thecomment9489 Před dnem

      The video has used the metric measurements all throughout the video. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

    • @damiengitt
      @damiengitt Před dnem

      @@thecomment9489 no not at the beginning of it …

  • @robertlathe2165
    @robertlathe2165 Před 17 dny +2

    Ak wah fers (Aquafers) NOT "Aquafiers", freakin' AI.

  • @RUHappyATM
    @RUHappyATM Před 16 dny

    Regarding the Libyan aquifer, what happens when it's completely drained?

  • @Ronbflorida
    @Ronbflorida Před 21 dnem +7

    What is an aqua fire?

    • @chippysteve4524
      @chippysteve4524 Před 21 dnem +2

      I think it might be a bit like an aquifier which may be like an aquifer.

    • @paulbennett772
      @paulbennett772 Před 9 dny +1

      He's only American & knows no better. And what is Ash Felt?

    • @chippysteve4524
      @chippysteve4524 Před 5 dny

      @@paulbennett772 It's like asphalt for people who don't read or listen proper.

  • @JS-jh4cy
    @JS-jh4cy Před 17 dny +1

    There's no enough people living in the desert there to piss in the canal to bring the water levels up to counter reaction to rapis evaporation

  • @daji3801
    @daji3801 Před 17 dny

    Yes it looks interesting. Which country Sir.

  • @jontalbot1
    @jontalbot1 Před 20 dny +2

    Why keep calling them artificial rivers when there is a perfectly suitable shorter word- canals? And this does not address issues in respect of gradient (and hence flow) and changes in level - which is why you have to have locks and in some cases, aqueducts and boat lifts ( elevator).

  • @Hendra_simatupang
    @Hendra_simatupang Před 13 dny

    BIG PROJECT

  • @cliffwoodbury5319
    @cliffwoodbury5319 Před 20 dny +3

    so where is all the salt going (saudi arabia) because the Red Sea isn't all that wide. Wouldn't it be better to pull the water from the Indian Ocean and having shafts that go far into the ocean to be released so it can be absorbed back into the ocean!!!

  • @user-tk9dw8qh5n
    @user-tk9dw8qh5n Před 11 dny

    Takdir ve tebrik ediyorum devasa çalışmalar devasa rakamlar başarılarınızın devamını kat ve kat üstün başarılar diliyorum🧿🧿🧿😁🤣😂😁🤣😂😁🤣👏👏👏👏👏👏🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @MaximillianSmith-pz1vk
    @MaximillianSmith-pz1vk Před 21 dnem +9

    The narrators voice is the most annoying thing I’ve ever heard
    Find a man’s voice like somebody who’s made classic documentaries before

    • @Ronbflorida
      @Ronbflorida Před 21 dnem +2

      I really like the way he says "aqua fire"

  • @SmartStructuresTV
    @SmartStructuresTV Před 18 dny +1

    Fascinating project, but what are the long-term environmental implications of such large-scale water diversion? Sustainability is key here.

  • @Raznosac
    @Raznosac Před 13 dny

    The uploader doesn't know the difference between the New Valley (New Nile) project and the New Delta project. The first one is the project of diverting water from Lake Nasser north west into the Western dessert, in order to start the irrigation, and the New Delta is about expanding the delta area with the water that's is mostly being unused and flowing into the Mediterranean.

  • @heymikeyh9577
    @heymikeyh9577 Před 16 dny +1

    Your pronunciation of “aquifer” hurts my brain…

  • @kevinsavage808
    @kevinsavage808 Před 22 dny +9

    Where are the Greens when you want them? No sign of them; they wouldn't dare interfere with Arabs and Asians. There is a huge cost when you take on nature in such an aggressive way. I like to think Mother Nature will protect the wildlife and their needs in time.
    This narrator is playing this up to be a no-cost delight. Listen to his " positive words" they don't stop. What a grumble that man must be.

  • @Khyranleander
    @Khyranleander Před 19 hodinami

    Wide, unshaded & cement-lined waterways sent thru miles & miles of arid, sunbaked landscape -- yeah, all that loss due to evaporation is great water management, Pakistan.

  • @Shaadk11
    @Shaadk11 Před 22 dny

  • @-khan111
    @-khan111 Před 15 dny

    After the completion of Qoshtapa Kanal Afghanistan will be using 14% of the Ammo river’s water. While Afghanistan suppose to use 30% of the water, therefore after the completion of Qashtapa Kannal Afghanistan should start an other Kannal from Ammo river.

  • @molnarriki4876
    @molnarriki4876 Před 16 dny

    Im always thinking.todays disapearimg rivers amd later reappear is maybe done by human ancessers maybe many thousands years ago and we just dont know about it?just thinking.are we have a system in our world what we dont know about anithying?

  • @konstantinhuwa3064
    @konstantinhuwa3064 Před 4 dny

    11:25 a cube, 1km each side is one BILLION cubic meters, and not million! If you have 2 million cubic meters daily, you will need 500 days to fill one cubic kilometer, and not one day!

  • @GeorgeSTANFIELD-ju5gd
    @GeorgeSTANFIELD-ju5gd Před 13 dny +1

    This does not get much meaning to people not knowing distance in km and just how many US dollars makes ruples. You know we are too lazy to look it up.

    • @wtflmaa7842
      @wtflmaa7842 Před 3 dny +1

      He is addressing the 99% of countries (all but 2 of the about 200 countries in the world) which are familiar with the ISO system.
      If you are the odd one out, then that's fine. If your national pride depends on it then you are welcome to be special.
      But why should anyone else care about your whims and cater to your peculiarities?

  • @kathidubach
    @kathidubach Před dnem

    It’s aquifer, not aquifire. Correctly pronounced like a fir tree.

  • @velimirkolundzija4451
    @velimirkolundzija4451 Před 4 dny +1

    The best project was done by Libya, but as usual, the West did not like it and they destroyed the most expensive part of the project, which is just a fresh water deposit?!? In fact, all these projects are very simple, Europe has the Danube that flows through most of Europe and goes into the sea, it could very easily be carried through a single pipe to the Sahara, which should be enough for agriculture, and in return, the Sahara countries could implement a 10% smaller pipe through which the oil would go in the same way. And in this way, it would be very easy to solve the problems of water and oil for Europe and the countries of North Africa, as well as in many other places. In fact, there is enough water and oil for everyone, at least for 20 billion people, but because of the greed of those who manage the sale of oil, we have wars instead of a good life?!?! Of course, I'm talking about the U.S. and the West, With the help of NATO, it dictates the conditions of life of the whole world. On the other hand, Russia has enough water to Azi

  • @worldview730
    @worldview730 Před 9 dny

    3w:24, Pakistan, I thought this country was broke, where will they get this money from & how will it improve their economy & job market?

  • @molnarriki4876
    @molnarriki4876 Před 16 dny

    Those countries are developing improving.i just love it.afganistan expetially.in cercamstances they do the impossible.but why they remove ghadafi in lybia.he transform entire country??? Punjab region needs help and its amazimg that they are doing it.china is today leader in ewrithing..amazing country.i just miss rest of the african countries in this kind of development.

  • @jimellis2118
    @jimellis2118 Před 20 dny

    Numbers numbers numbers

  • @aatkarelse8218
    @aatkarelse8218 Před dnem

    i'm at 0:18, "artificial rivers" you are discribing a canel, lets limit this to 18 secs of vid.

  • @unseenadventures8130
    @unseenadventures8130 Před 14 dny

    I don't think it's going to work out the way they think

  • @nyeinchanaung3542
    @nyeinchanaung3542 Před dnem

    Ok

  • @worldview730
    @worldview730 Před 9 dny

    16:36, if this project began in 2022, where did the Gov't. (which wasn't truly established) after the American withdrawal in April 2022 with their accounts frozen, mass starvation & upheaval from a Taliban take over. Where on earth did they acquire such massive funding when their people were starving & leading a mass exodus out of the country? In addition to all the massive fraud & corruption of the leaders (Karzai, etc.) who stole all the capital money. If anything this financial achievement is very confusing given all these factors?

  • @Nematullah_akbari.
    @Nematullah_akbari. Před 12 dny

    Its Afghanistan
    Qosh tapa artificial river

  • @bassmouter4694
    @bassmouter4694 Před 13 dny

    The GMMcannel wil not been finished because of the insecure situation.

  • @franklinrebutoc9991
    @franklinrebutoc9991 Před 15 dny

    Great project - instead of wasting funds for BRI and Dubai.

  • @thisiskaos9249
    @thisiskaos9249 Před 2 dny

    Without questioning the wisdom of the planners, often times; such colossal water need arises out of monocultures that in itself is a curse 🤬. Please 🙏 do read books 📚 by Vandana Shiva to have a better understanding.

  • @pryder5943
    @pryder5943 Před 9 dny

    Not enough research

  • @user-qg5vv4iu4p
    @user-qg5vv4iu4p Před 13 dny

    They must snake around you cannot have it straight many problems otherwise

  • @giles-df9yu
    @giles-df9yu Před 20 dny +1

    Damn 6th grade talk, its not a river. It's a canal

  • @cressdiligent
    @cressdiligent Před 2 dny

    These dont momic nature at all. Perdect straight lines consisten elevations on the shoreleine. There is nothing mimicking nature at all

  • @fabiodeoliveiraribeiro1602

    Short-term solutions (opening canals and creating rivers) in the long term can often result in environmental disaster. The Soviets had the ingenious idea of ​​diverting the fresh water that supplied the Aral Sea to irrigate arid regions. For a few decades, irrigated agricultural production exploded, but then it declined because the Aral Sea dried up (this reduced the humidity of the entire region, altering the rainfall regime that supplied the rivers). And yes, the Murican who narrates the video is very annoying and talks too much without addressing relevant political issues.

  • @charleslamontagne983
    @charleslamontagne983 Před 21 dnem

    aquifer not aquifier

  • @tyson4046
    @tyson4046 Před 22 dny +1

    First🎉😂

  • @lanecostilow6959
    @lanecostilow6959 Před 17 dny

    Your narrator pronounces aqua-FI-er instead of aqua-fer

  • @chriscarrol9373
    @chriscarrol9373 Před 4 dny

    Lets do some math. How much is the annual rainfall in your country? That times the area of your country is available water. How much do you collect of that? That's renewable. If collected renewable is less than usage then you have a problem. Desalination. How many years of oil do you have left equals number of years till you go back to dates and camels. Sounds racists but Europe will be burning coal and trees using horses by this time. It's actually not that far off. Don't worry the rich will be fine.

  • @johnpamplona5082
    @johnpamplona5082 Před 2 dny

    Is this video written by chatgpt?

  • @carlsaganlives6086
    @carlsaganlives6086 Před 21 dnem +1

    Nice cheery everything's great, look at us fuck with mother nature again, endless benefits, everyone wins fluff, with no mention of drawbacks or who's getting reamed upstream. Almost sounds like a Caterpillar shareholders presentation..

  • @dennisleslie8962
    @dennisleslie8962 Před 12 dny

    Can't like or subscribe to a channel that talks about "aqui-fires".
    WTF is an "aqui-fire"?????

  • @willyvonbusche729
    @willyvonbusche729 Před 21 dnem +2

    Typical Amarican narrator. Loves to hear his own voice.

    • @giles-df9yu
      @giles-df9yu Před 20 dny

      And 6th grade

    • @willyvonbusche729
      @willyvonbusche729 Před 20 dny

      @@giles-df9yu That high??

    • @Porter92
      @Porter92 Před 20 dny

      Lol can you spell That again for me bud? Lmao your life must suck if your talking shit to a computer narrated voice😂😂😂😂wife still cheating on you? Yes

    • @amandawallace891
      @amandawallace891 Před 19 dny +2

      Typical terrible human being, instead of moving on if you don't like it you just have to put your 2 cents in.

    • @fjuedes
      @fjuedes Před 19 dny +3

      AI voice

  • @IvTHstreet
    @IvTHstreet Před 19 dny

    Yeah but they deplit the source?

  • @user-kn3gc6wn7h
    @user-kn3gc6wn7h Před 17 dny

    Pakistan artificial river is over 350 km long