| Any land anywhere can be used to harvest rainwater The fundamental reason: extend the fruits of the monsoon The basic principle: Catch water where it falls TRADITIONAL Indigenous systems MODERN Contempo... |
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| The Khasi Living Bridges of Meghalaya, India. One of the very few examples in the world where humans have come up with a successful and natural solution; a way of working with nature to overcome the problems a wild ... |
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| A NEW BEGINNING Revelling in rain New rain centre in Chennai CAMPAIGN The rights denied Guardians of lakes Rescuing isolated wetlands IN FOCUS Return of the khatris Chandela bunds in bind INITIATIVE Creating water warriors: CSE t... |
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| ... not getting near the media coverage it deserves. A major shipping vessel hit the bridge in San Francisco Bay on Wednesday morning. An estimated 58, ... |
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| ... the Water at Halsteren's Fortress in the Netherlands Usually a bridge crossing water would take a route above the waterline, but not in this case. This entirely wooden bridge in Halsteren, N ... |
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| Any land anywhere can be used to harvest rainwater The fundamental reason: extend the fruits of the monsoon The basic principle: Catch water where it falls NEWS Compiled clippings DTE ARTICLES A... |
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| Wednesday, November 28, 2007 Give the Gift of Green This Christmas This was one of her favorite things , and is a great gift for Christmas! You can save a bundle here , they won't last long! Posted by Mama at 12:53 PM No co... |
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| Friday, December 28, 2007 Mountain Top Removal This is an issue, that hasn't been widely covered in the media, but that is one of the major environmental issues of our time. Coal is a dirty, dirty reality in our energy use, and ... |
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| M ullumbimby C ommunity A ction N etwork Buy Local or its Bye Bye Mullum! Newsletters Mullumbimby Community Action Newsletters Newsletter Name: Ungrouped Newsletter List : Search Originally published 24Jun2009 mullum-zine HELENAS MOVIE TO... |
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| BELLANDUR LAKE Back to previous page Click on areas Background View slideshow Bellandur Lake is 130 years old and spreads across an area of 892 acres. It is located at latitude of 12°58’ ... |
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