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It's a wonderful and unique proj to produce natural drinking water in the deserty areas and I think it's a great achievements and big successing projs that should be disperses to the poor people's of the dry areas and will be beneficial either for needy and the producers like solar power system.....
We did the same technique in many mountanious areas in Haraz, Yemen eight years ago and it worked. It was financed by the UN and a local water & sanitation NGO. Local farmers were shocked to see some warer created from the fog. We called it 'Fog Harvesting'.
How is this working actually, the fog comes at night? From the sea or what? And is it a constant stream of water or only once in a while? And what is the optimal placement of these entrapment, from the video it looks like the placement is almost random? Of which I guess it is not?
@@doncarlodivargas5497 Thansks for your question snd interest. For sure you need to target the streams of fog that usually comes from the sea directions. You also need to plant the harvesting nets on the peaks. Best time of good catch starts 2pm onwards and all night time. Of course one needs to seek help from experts and NGOs that have done some research in this field. UNDPs and GIZ offices should be happy to offer help.
I’ve seen numerous videos on this same topic and there is one aspect of this scheme that is never mentioned. Any water that is used to plant and sustain trees in the fog area’s actually has a multiplier affect. As the trees grow, they themselves become water harvesting devices. Helping to capture atmospheric water and introducing it to the local water cycle.
That water was going to land somewhere on earth though. If you harvest it that means it doesn't land where it was headed. That doesn't necessarily mean we shouldn't harvest it but we should be aware of where we took it from
@@danieldoyle7337 Sharp remark..! But the plant life which will grow due to this water, will also contribute to the level of moisture in the air in that particular region won't it ? So it might even improve the situation ...?
Macron, ce qu'il semble être notre président psychopathe de tous les français ferait pas mal de s'en inspirer, lui qui veut nous mettre en place une privatisation de l'eau en France alors que notre pluviométrie moyenne annuelle est de 500 milliards de mètres cubes environ !. En comptant l'évaporation il nous reste en gros 400 milliards de mètres cubes!. Ce serait bien que ce soit également à l'échelle particulière au même titre que les panneaux solaires. Mais Macron s'en fout!!!.
This technology was primarily developed and proved in South America on the west coast, Atacama desert years ago. This is an obvious improvement of the same idea.
Los atrapa niebla, esta técnica se usa en el norte de nuestro país hace muchos años, de hecho esta técnica es made in Chile, me hace sentir muy orgulloso por nuestro país y muy feliz, de que todo el mundo se beneficie con esta buena y económica idea. Saludos.
Very German. Very pretty bits of plastic tapes that won't last long. VERY Expensive. Let us hope that no-one tries to patent this. They won't get far. I am English. I have never been to Chile or Peru but I knew 40 years ago that this technology was in place in the Atacama Desert for many communities at a fraction of the price. They used galvanised chicken wire which is far more effective at attracting and condensing the fog. As far as I am aware, these were all community efforts and no-one charged anyone for the water therefore no need for high-tech grossly expensive charging systems. The water was shared equitably among all the villagers. Also, the galvanised chicken wire is environmentally friendly .... it is steel and zinc ..... no vast amounts of plastic to cause trouble for the environment when it begins to disintegrate .... which it surely will.
I live on the Monterey Peninsula along the Central Coast of California. This area gets an awful lot of fog throughout the year. It’s not quite as arid as Morocco but we do get very little rain here. Some spots on this peninsula get under 10” a yr. Like I say, not Morocco….but it’s terribly dry here. This whole area could benefit from this brilliant idea
Ir seldom rains in the Monterey area, except during the rainy season (typically Nov-Mar),,, although we have been in drought for several years running. I used to go there for work, and remember years when we got thoroughly soaked, If one were to install these fog catchers, much care should be taken over where to install them. Unlike installations in Morocco, Yemen, or Peru, the Peninsula has rather lush vegetation: it has adapted to harvest water from the fog. If you extract too much, or in the wrong places: that can have a negative impact on the local ecology. The resident population plus tourists draw large amounts of water, and a few fog catchers are unlikely to make much of a difference, IMO.
@@philipb2134 Each year we typically only get 2 or 3 of those storm fronts from Nov-March. Those 2 or 3 heavy rainfalls makeup at least 2/3 of the entire years rainfall. Some years its 75%-80% of the annual total. I think you are specifically picturing the towns of Carmel/Monterey. I should’ve have been more specific- the entire region from Watsonville down to Paso Robles and East to Los Banos is by nature very dry. The entire Coastal region from Watsonville to Cambria frequently gets fog because of the cold water coming up from the (1 mile deep) Monterey Shelf. If you go away from the tourist spots you will not only find many bare and barren stretches but plenty of places to ‘hide’ the nets. A few miles South and East of Monterey there is even large stretches of land owned by the Govt. This could easily be used. Think of the massive size of Ft Ord in particular. There are many locations across the SW of the US that are going to have to come up with long term water solutions. This technology wont solve all those problems but its a good start at addressing the problem locally. Its a better solution than what we currently have.
As I learned in college when we took a field trip the see the redwood forests on the Central Coast of California, redwood trees in your area "harvest fog" with their pine needles which then drip the water down to the ground to water themselves.
The problem with california isn't the lack of water, it's the greedy use of it by bottled water companies (fiji, nestle, coka cola, etc) and farmers producing none food crops.
Every evolution and technology applied to the common good of people who suffer from the lack of an essential resource is worthy of recognition. Congratulations to those who dedicated themselves to the studies and the implementation of this magnificent project!
En PERÚ en las alturas de las cordilleras en la ruta Huancayo Campo Armiño se usa este sistema en forma artesanal recolectando grandes cantidades de agua cristalina para consumo humano y agricultura, grandes cantidades de tierra se cultivan en las zonas bajas. Cuando gusten visiten esta zona es muy hermosa y acogedora, un abrazo, saludos.
I am amazed. I live in the desert SouthWest in Central Arizona. I have been trying to figure ways to collect water from the air where I live. We don't experience much fog where I live. I have tried using dehumidifier to extract water from the air, but to no avail. This system seems to be very beneficial in many parts of the world, and I thank God that he has allowed the technology to bring about life-giving water to so many in need.
i think you need to combine something with a roof of solar panels. the solar panels might keep a spot protected from the sun and during the night you might have the lowest temperature there which benefits water condensation. if you make such a construction near a road, you could also harvest enough electricity to have a charging station for EVs. storage of electricity in batteries is still expensive but getting cheaper. latest available are lfp batteries. in two years there will be sodium based batteries available that are 30% cheaper. but it makes sense to park the EV below a solar roof to take a break and charge up and drive when it is colder where you don't need aircon.
Thank you very much may GOD bless Germany 🇩🇪 for your immense contribution to the needy,though I can't enjoy the crystal clear water 💦 but I had more than enough watching them smile on their face
This is the most astounding technology for common man. This is relatively high tech. In India in Rajasthan desert state a traditional technology exists in which the field is ploughed and as soon as fog is absorbed it is levelled. This process is repeated several times and crops like Bengal Gram, Mustard and Pulses are grown with success, in the absence of irrigation facility. Great job.
No. That's a very bad idea. Above all, a lack of knowledge again and again of biodiversity, the water cycle and the functioning of the ecosystem in general. Water taken from the air at this location will influence cultivation where water was previously not an issue. So you move the problem without solving it, worse, you spend energy to create a new one. But if it generates money somewhere... The earth is already showing you that it is not stable to do so. Growing where there is no water makes no sense. At least not at our technological level, and especially not civilizationally. (capitalist society system assumed without consequences)
Excelente contribuição tecnológica para os povos com dificuldades hídricas. Pelo vídeo só falta o combinar técnicas de gotejamento nas plantações, para a economia no consumo.
مشاريع ممتازة شكرا للاصدقاء الألمان على عملهم وشكرا على مشاريع تحليه مياه البحر التي تقوم به الحكومه المصريه في المدن البعيدة القريبه من سواحل البحر الأحمر والبحر المتوسط فيجب على البنوك الاوربيه والأمريكيه الافريقيه الخليجيه من خلال مشاريع عملاقه للزراعه في صحراء أفريقيا وآسيا حتى تنعم هذه الشعوب التي تعيش بهم شكرا للخير اللي في قلوب كل البشر من مختلف العالم
What a Marvelous invention for the most benefit of the human living in a undeveloped states. This attempt support gradually to convert the climate human friendly.
This is a wonderful use of technology for the betterment of mankind. Wish there was more of it. Brilliant piece of engineering -- low cost -- high value. Thanks for the encouraging video.
Very black. Very German. Very pretty bits of plastic tapes that won't last long. VERY Expensive. Let us hope that no-one tries to patent this. They won't get far. I am English. I have never been to Chile or Peru but I knew 40 years ago that this technology was in place in the Atacama Desert for many communities at a fraction of the price. They used galvanised chicken wire which is far more effective at attracting and condensing the fog. As far as I am aware, these were all community efforts and no-one charged anyone for the water therefore no need for high-tech grossly expensive charging systems. The water was shared equitably among all the villagers. Also, the galvanised chicken wire is environmentally friendly .... it is steel and zinc ..... no vast amounts of plastic to cause trouble for the environment when it begins to disintegrate .... which it surely will, poisoning sheep, goats and the other creatures of the area.
Evet doğru söylediniz harika bir şey teknolojik bir şey insanlığın için çok güzel çalışmalar fakat bir noktada gaflet ediyoruz bu suyu bize hayat sıvısı olarak yoktan var Edip gönderen kimdir bu terkibi hazırlayan sonsuz ilmi vardır bunu bilmemiz gerekmez mi
Gracias de todo corazón por hacer esto posible a las personas implicados en el proyecto. Siempre he creído que el Ser humano puede hacer mucho hacia otras personas que carecen de recursos, algo tan básico como el agua potable. Ustedes son un claro y perfecto ejemplo. Africa e India, dos grandes continentes y aún en el siglo XXI mujeres y niños a cargar agua…. Gracias y gracias ❤
En Chile se usa desde hace por lo menos 40 años. La primera vez que lo vi fue en el pueblo costero de Chungungo, Región de Coquimbo, a mediados de los 80. El desarrollador fue el profesor Carlos Espinosa junto con la Universidad Católica del Norte.
This project will save and improve many lives. Thanks for the effort of the specialists. And I hope this project will be used all over the world, were it requires.
Este invento creado en Chile hace bastante tiempo, cerca de 3 décadas. Ha sido replicado en Perú, Bolivia, etc. El profesor que lo creó, quiso aprovechar la humedad marina matinal que sube a la precordillera del desierto de Atacama.
Plant a least 2 trees in your life time and make a difference. Trees make the soil retain the water and brings humidity to the area. yes you can make a difference!
En Chile se usa esta técnica y se llama atrapa niebla. Se genera agua a partir de la condensación de las nube a ras de suelo que tocan en mallas sintéticas y escurren las gotas hasta reunirse en canaletas y tambores.
I never realized this type of system existed. It’s really great that something fairly low tech like this is available to benefit so many. It looks like the water from the higher fishers can gravity flow to lower villages, but there has to be electricity for the electronic gate valve that allows residents to pay for additional water? At the schools the fishers are ground level, so are there pumps which require electricity? If electricity is required for the fishers, they can’t install these in remote villages? Hmm.
Correcto, el sistema se creó en Chile hace 50 años en la Región de Coquimbo, en el sector de El Tofo, en la localidad de Chungungo y se conoce como Atrapanieblas, de hecho hoy en la actualidad se produce cerveza con el nombre, con agua obtenida de los Atrapanieblas instalados en Peñablanca en La Provincia del Limarí.
верхнию половину сделать густую сетку чтобы не пропускать туман зря, особенно при сильном бризе, а нижняя половина добавить ромбов, сильно направленных вниз, для ускорения стока воды.
I used to hike in the Oakland Hills of the bay area California where it can be very dry with drought conditions, however in the higher elevations there is a redwood forest and every morning when you hike through it, it is raining. Everywhere else is bone dry but among the trees it is lush with moist ground and undergrowth thriving in the daily moisture. The design of the evergreen conifers allow them to make their own rain from the fog which is basically how they are catching water in the Sahara.
素晴らしいです 最高に感心しました 耐久性とメンテナンスが鍵ですね!それにして ドイツ人はも天才です。 It's amazing. I'm really impressed. Durability and maintenance are the keys! Besides, he is a German genius.
QUE CONTRIBUIÇÃO, TRISTE QUE NO MEU BRASIL CERTAS PESSOAS NÃO TEM CULTURA ALGUMA COM O MEIO AMBIENTE. MINERADORAS E AGRONEGÓCIO ESTÃO DESTRUINDO SEM NECESSIDADE 🇧🇷🙏🏻 PARABÉNS PELO SEUS TRABALHOS ❤🙏🏻
Tá de brincadeira ???? Quem criou essa técnica dão nossos irmãos aqui no Peru, tanto que copiaram e sequer pensaram em por várias dessas redes, uma atrás da outra para multiplicar a captação E para de dizer que Brasileiro não faz nada....sendo vc filho dessa Nação Cansa de ler essas idéias contra os próprios irmãos ....
@@luizpereira8579 boa tarde... Como se expôs da sempre a entender que nos, o povo ( que esses controladores dizem que eu, você e todo o povo ) e que é culpado de algo, que somos nós que destrói o "meio ambiente", cujo o que colocam a todos são eles que lucram com isso, e inverte a mente da geral que somos nós os culpados de algo. E nesse sentido que disse , e é essa divisão cujo seu comentário expõe , pois os verdadeiros culpados joga "irmãos contra irmãos" compreende?. Como vc disse: Mineradoras e agronegócio destroem, e eles sim destroem, não nós irmãos Brasileiros, compreende? Não é um ataque pessoal direto da minha parte contra ti, mas a exposição que publicou que coloca nos como culpados. E essa a minha exposição ao seu comentário
@@luizpereira8579 vou além meu Irmão: Esses caras aproveita das ideias dos necessitados e expõe se como os fodoes...mas isso é só mais uma cópia, e sem nenhum avanço a mais dos nossos hermanos peruanos. Tem dinheiro, tem acesso a bons materiais mas não inovam porque sequer pensam em colocar uma tela atrás da outra, no "mesmo espaço e estrutura" e multiplicar a captação. Os peruanos não o fazem porque a necessidade é maior que aqueles minutos pra executar,mas esses alemães são cópia barata travestidos de idealizadores Forte Abraço meu Caro
En muchos pueblos en la zona costera del desierto de atacama Chile, hace muchos años con tecnología chilena se construyó atrapa camanchaca (niebla), para recolectar agua para el consumo humano y pequeñas plantaciones, que bueno que esta tecnología se esté expandiendo por el mundo!
İnsanlık için çalışan , yok etmek değil yeniden diriltmek , yaşatmak, hakkı olanı sunmak için, fikir üreten çaba sarf eden, güzel insanlara çok teşekkür ederim, insan olmanın verdiği şuur bu olsa gerek, SU hayattır başarılarınızın devamını diliyorum.
I was always impressed with the possibilities of getting water from nature, not from the deep soil, but from the atmosphere. Whenever I traveled by plane I could see how enormous is the quantity of water available outside the plane, through the clouds and mist. Now, that techinique shows how to take advantage of that potential in a practical way. So, water to supply the high demand of the world population is not supposed to come from the deep soil, or from the salty sea water, but from above, which seems much more effective and cheaper than any other method for extracting the "precious liquid" from nature. I hope Brazilians learn that methodology so that the arid Norteast Brazil region can benefit from it. *PORTUGUESE:* Sempre me impressionei com as possibilidades de obter água da natureza, não do solo profundo, mas da atmosfera. Em viagens de avião sempre pude constatar como é enorme a quantidade de água disponível fora do avião, através das nuvens e neblina. Agora, essa técnica mostra como aproveitar esse potencial de forma prática. Assim, a água para suprir a grande demanda da população mundial não deveria vir do solo profundo, nem da água salgada do mar, mas sim do alto, o que parece muito mais eficaz e barato do que qualquer outro método de extração do "precioso liquido" a partir da natureza. Espero que os brasileiros aprendam essa metodologia de modo a que a árida região do Nordeste do país possa se beneficiar disso.
Este sistema se invento en Chile hace muchos muchos años con el nombre de "atrapa niebla", en la actualidad aun estan en uso en las cordilleras marinas del norte.
Aqui en México, por los años 1983 / 84 andaba paseando en Tlaxcala y acompañamos a los residentes de Tlaola (que significa maíz de los siete colores) a colocar unas telas muy largas en bastidores, muy pero muchísimo muy parecidos a estos mismos. A pregunta expresa de nosotros nos dijeron que se llaman "ATRAPA NIEBLAS" y la verdad si retienen muchísima agua.
What a blast watching this video. It is so amazing that what we take for granted i n certain parts of the world, other parts struggle to survive. Hopefully with this water gathering technique the areas that are lacking will become self sustainable and grow independent of other factions that are power hungry thieves.
Lol yea you would think but I seriously doubt the colonialist Europe will ever let them be free and aren't doing this out of charitable thoughts about the locals. First thing NATO did in Libya was bom the system the locals built to provide water to the desert
Los atrapa nieblas de uso antiguo en Chile ...🇨🇱.. en el desierto de Atacama.. atrapan la "camanchaca" (bruma del desierto ) .. así se obtiene agua ... En fin ... Saludos desde la ciudad de Concepción Biobío en Chile.
I knew about the use of this technique in the Chile Coast 2 or 3 years ago.....amazing....!!! Humanity needs the use of creative minds...! ...a little bit of fresh air FINALLY....!
Já vi uma reportagem sobre o Peru. Tem um lugar lá nas montanhas onde as pessoas entendem como se fossem panos para pegar a umidade do ar também pegando água. Acho que tiraram essa ideia de lá. Já faz um tempo esse reportagem.
Por cierto, en el Perú ya se conoce esa técnica hace muchos años. La universidad Agraria de la Molina implementó ese tipo de mallas en la región costera de las lomas de Lachay, las cuales las ví personalmente y estaban operativas hace cerca de 40 años atrás.
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@@cemalakmaz6082 Welcome to Brazil. Nice Work in Desert . I m Hope this Work in Brazil.
It's a wonderful and unique proj to produce natural drinking water in the deserty areas and I think it's a great achievements and big successing projs that should be disperses to the poor people's of the dry areas and will be beneficial either for needy and the producers like solar power system.....
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We did the same technique in many mountanious areas in Haraz, Yemen eight years ago and it worked. It was financed by the UN and a local water & sanitation NGO. Local farmers were shocked to see some warer created from the fog. We called it 'Fog Harvesting'.
How is this working actually, the fog comes at night? From the sea or what? And is it a constant stream of water or only once in a while? And what is the optimal placement of these entrapment, from the video it looks like the placement is almost random? Of which I guess it is not?
@@doncarlodivargas5497 Thansks for your question snd interest. For sure you need to target the streams of fog that usually comes from the sea directions. You also need to plant the harvesting nets on the peaks. Best time of good catch starts 2pm onwards and all night time. Of course one needs to seek help from experts and NGOs that have done some research in this field. UNDPs and GIZ offices should be happy to offer help.
You will get from your God keep going 🙏 so nice 😊 I appreciated
Well done👍
search for Groasis box they do the same thing with desertification
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I’ve seen numerous videos on this same topic and there is one aspect of this scheme that is never mentioned. Any water that is used to plant and sustain trees in the fog area’s actually has a multiplier affect. As the trees grow, they themselves become water harvesting devices. Helping to capture atmospheric water and introducing it to the local water cycle.
Yes, that is how the regreened deserts become self sustaining
That water was going to land somewhere on earth though. If you harvest it that means it doesn't land where it was headed.
That doesn't necessarily mean we shouldn't harvest it but we should be aware of where we took it from
@@danieldoyle7337 Sharp remark..! But the plant life which will grow due to this water, will also contribute to the level of moisture in the air in that particular region won't it ? So it might even improve the situation ...?
very true, its an opportunity to revamp the ecosystem
Macron, ce qu'il semble être notre président psychopathe de tous les français ferait pas mal de s'en inspirer, lui qui veut nous mettre en place une privatisation de l'eau en France alors que notre pluviométrie moyenne annuelle est de 500 milliards de mètres cubes environ !. En comptant l'évaporation il nous reste en gros 400 milliards de mètres cubes!. Ce serait bien que ce soit également à l'échelle particulière au même titre que les panneaux solaires. Mais Macron s'en fout!!!.
This technology was primarily developed and proved in South America on the west coast, Atacama desert years ago. This is an obvious improvement of the same idea.
Los atrapa niebla, esta técnica se usa en el norte de nuestro país hace muchos años, de hecho esta técnica es made in Chile, me hace sentir muy orgulloso por nuestro país y muy feliz, de que todo el mundo se beneficie con esta buena y económica idea.
Saludos.
Hace mileños mismo!!!!!!!!!!!!!.........
Chileans (northern part along the west side of the Atacama Desert) have been using this technique for more than 20 years. It works very well for them.
this is indeed a great contribution for people in dire need of water
Very German. Very pretty bits of plastic tapes that won't last long. VERY Expensive. Let us hope that no-one tries to patent this. They won't get far. I am English. I have never been to Chile or Peru but I knew 40 years ago that this technology was in place in the Atacama Desert for many communities at a fraction of the price. They used galvanised chicken wire which is far more effective at attracting and condensing the fog. As far as I am aware, these were all community efforts and no-one charged anyone for the water therefore no need for high-tech grossly expensive charging systems. The water was shared equitably among all the villagers. Also, the galvanised chicken wire is environmentally friendly .... it is steel and zinc ..... no vast amounts of plastic to cause trouble for the environment when it begins to disintegrate .... which it surely will.
Ich bedanke mich bei die deutschen für diesen tollen Job
Liebe Grüße aus Marokko 🇲🇦
Liebe Grüße zurück 👍
ok machen wir ihre Länder schöner damit die wieder heimgehen und nicht unser Land einnehmen xD
@@Deve810 du bist aber nicht deutsch Serkan
Gruß aus Deutschland Bayern zurück. Wünsche gute Ernten .
I live on the Monterey Peninsula along the Central Coast of California. This area gets an awful lot of fog throughout the year. It’s not quite as arid as Morocco but we do get very little rain here. Some spots on this peninsula get under 10” a yr. Like I say, not Morocco….but it’s terribly dry here. This whole area could benefit from this brilliant idea
Ir seldom rains in the Monterey area, except during the rainy season (typically Nov-Mar),,, although we have been in drought for several years running. I used to go there for work, and remember years when we got thoroughly soaked,
If one were to install these fog catchers, much care should be taken over where to install them. Unlike installations in Morocco, Yemen, or Peru, the Peninsula has rather lush vegetation: it has adapted to harvest water from the fog. If you extract too much, or in the wrong places: that can have a negative impact on the local ecology. The resident population plus tourists draw large amounts of water, and a few fog catchers are unlikely to make much of a difference, IMO.
@@philipb2134 Each year we typically only get 2 or 3 of those storm fronts from Nov-March. Those 2 or 3 heavy rainfalls makeup at least 2/3 of the entire years rainfall. Some years its 75%-80% of the annual total.
I think you are specifically picturing the towns of Carmel/Monterey. I should’ve have been more specific- the entire region from Watsonville down to Paso Robles and East to Los Banos is by nature very dry. The entire Coastal region from Watsonville to Cambria frequently gets fog because of the cold water coming up from the (1 mile deep) Monterey Shelf.
If you go away from the tourist spots you will not only find many bare and barren stretches but plenty of places to ‘hide’ the nets. A few miles South and East of Monterey there is even large stretches of land owned by the Govt. This could easily be used. Think of the massive size of Ft Ord in particular.
There are many locations across the SW of the US that are going to have to come up with long term water solutions. This technology wont solve all those problems but its a good start at addressing the problem locally. Its a better solution than what we currently have.
You are in California. Don’t ask the government for anything or they’ll shut you down. Organize the money etc and just do it.
As I learned in college when we took a field trip the see the redwood forests on the Central Coast of California, redwood trees in your area "harvest fog" with their pine needles which then drip the water down to the ground to water themselves.
The problem with california isn't the lack of water, it's the greedy use of it by bottled water companies (fiji, nestle, coka cola, etc) and farmers producing none food crops.
bugüne kadar gördüğüm en yararlı ve kutsal bir proje. insanlık için yaptığınız bu katkıdan dolayı size teşekkür ediyorum ve kutluyorum❤
Suyu para ile satıyorlar kartta ÖN ÖDEMELİ SU SAYAÇLARI yazıyor
THANK U SO MUCH, SALAMAT PO🥰😍🤩🇵🇭🇵🇭💐🌹
Every evolution and technology applied to the common good of people who suffer from the lack of an essential resource is worthy of recognition. Congratulations to those who dedicated themselves to the studies and the implementation of this magnificent project!
Ingenuity/innovation is the mother of invention.
En PERÚ en las alturas de las cordilleras en la ruta Huancayo Campo Armiño se usa este sistema en forma artesanal recolectando grandes cantidades de agua cristalina para consumo humano y agricultura, grandes cantidades de tierra se cultivan en las zonas bajas. Cuando gusten visiten esta zona es muy hermosa y acogedora, un abrazo, saludos.
This is amazingly uplifting use of technology. Thank you for sharing and caring.
Bien proyecto muy bueno sigan adelante dando agua a lo pueblos de escasos recursos que no pueden tener agua
有什么不公平?发明创造一项新技术的人,也要吃饭啊,他们在开发和研究的时候,别人不投资,他们吃什么呢?
It's right.
El sistema es muy sencillo
Спасибо большое вам умные люди 👍👍🙋♂️🇹🇯TJK💌
I am amazed. I live in the desert SouthWest in Central Arizona. I have been trying to figure ways to collect water from the air where I live. We don't experience much fog where I live. I have tried using dehumidifier to extract water from the air, but to no avail. This system seems to be very beneficial in many parts of the world, and I thank God that he has allowed the technology to bring about life-giving water to so many in need.
i think you need to combine something with a roof of solar panels. the solar panels might keep a spot protected from the sun and during the night you might have the lowest temperature there which benefits water condensation.
if you make such a construction near a road, you could also harvest enough electricity to have a charging station for EVs. storage of electricity in batteries is still expensive but getting cheaper. latest available are lfp batteries. in two years there will be sodium based batteries available that are 30% cheaper.
but it makes sense to park the EV below a solar roof to take a break and charge up and drive when it is colder where you don't need aircon.
Πολύ χαίρομαι, ευχαριστώ πολύ όσους ασχολήθηκαν με αυτό.
Thank you very much may GOD bless Germany 🇩🇪 for your immense contribution to the needy,though I can't enjoy the crystal clear water 💦 but I had more than enough watching them smile on their face
This is the most astounding technology for common man. This is relatively high tech. In India in Rajasthan desert state a traditional technology exists in which the field is ploughed and as soon as fog is absorbed it is levelled. This process is repeated several times and crops like Bengal Gram, Mustard and Pulses are grown with success, in the absence of irrigation facility. Great job.
Sorry, but this is low tech. But very effective.
@@steffenrosmus9177 Klugscheißer
astounding technology for common man - not common, but man who did not listen in school
No. That's a very bad idea. Above all, a lack of knowledge again and again of biodiversity, the water cycle and the functioning of the ecosystem in general.
Water taken from the air at this location will influence cultivation where water was previously not an issue. So you move the problem without solving it, worse, you spend energy to create a new one.
But if it generates money somewhere...
The earth is already showing you that it is not stable to do so. Growing where there is no water makes no sense. At least not at our technological level, and especially not civilizationally. (capitalist society system assumed without consequences)
HUH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Excelente contribuição tecnológica para os povos com dificuldades hídricas. Pelo vídeo só falta o combinar técnicas de gotejamento nas plantações, para a economia no consumo.
true. help holland :)
Este es un invento Chileno se llama ordeñadoras de nieblas.
NE.TREBA.BOLJI
مشاريع ممتازة شكرا للاصدقاء الألمان على عملهم وشكرا على مشاريع تحليه مياه البحر التي تقوم به الحكومه المصريه في المدن البعيدة القريبه من سواحل البحر الأحمر والبحر المتوسط فيجب على البنوك الاوربيه والأمريكيه الافريقيه الخليجيه من خلال مشاريع عملاقه للزراعه في صحراء أفريقيا وآسيا حتى تنعم هذه الشعوب التي تعيش بهم شكرا للخير اللي في قلوب كل البشر من مختلف العالم
What a Marvelous invention for the most benefit of the human living in a undeveloped states. This attempt support gradually to convert the climate human friendly.
La fuerza de compartir con los más necesitados, bendiciones 🙏
mis felicitaciones a los hermanos alemanes por apoyar a la gente que sufre de escasees de agua , saludos de lima peru
This is a wonderful use of technology for the betterment of mankind. Wish there was more of it. Brilliant piece of engineering -- low cost -- high value. Thanks for the encouraging video.
Very black. Very German. Very pretty bits of plastic tapes that won't last long. VERY Expensive. Let us hope that no-one tries to patent this. They won't get far. I am English. I have never been to Chile or Peru but I knew 40 years ago that this technology was in place in the Atacama Desert for many communities at a fraction of the price. They used galvanised chicken wire which is far more effective at attracting and condensing the fog. As far as I am aware, these were all community efforts and no-one charged anyone for the water therefore no need for high-tech grossly expensive charging systems. The water was shared equitably among all the villagers. Also, the galvanised chicken wire is environmentally friendly .... it is steel and zinc ..... no vast amounts of plastic to cause trouble for the environment when it begins to disintegrate .... which it surely will, poisoning sheep, goats and the other creatures of the area.
Evet doğru söylediniz harika bir şey teknolojik bir şey insanlığın için çok güzel çalışmalar fakat bir noktada gaflet ediyoruz bu suyu bize hayat sıvısı olarak yoktan var Edip gönderen kimdir bu terkibi hazırlayan sonsuz ilmi vardır bunu bilmemiz gerekmez mi
They should make it so if there's a big wind, you can turn the catching devices into the wind so that they don't get blown down.
Excellent! much need, thank to the company for helping with this resource.
Extrait ordinaire ❤❤❤❤❤merci d’avoir rendu la vie à ces régions arides
An excellent project...well done Germany!
Glad for the generosity of people and nations to help those who need it!!
Such technology can benefit all desert in the world.
I’m so proud able to create this technologies ❤
I'm so sad you can't speak the English language but still get a heart of the incoherent babble
Pessoas caridosas colocando seus conhecimentos em prol do bem estar da humanidade. Vocês são os santos. Parabéns!
carido$a$... kkk
Gracias de todo corazón por hacer esto posible a las personas implicados en el proyecto. Siempre he creído que el Ser humano puede hacer mucho hacia otras personas que carecen de recursos, algo tan básico como el agua potable. Ustedes son un claro y perfecto ejemplo. Africa e India, dos grandes continentes y aún en el siglo XXI mujeres y niños a cargar agua…. Gracias y gracias ❤
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En la ciudad de Ovalle en Chile.hoy😊.se usa este sistema hace 40 años
Luar biasa, saya sangat menghargai kepada mereka yang terlibat dalam proyek ini 🙏🏻🙏🏻🇮🇩
The most beautiful part of the video for me is the man water his plant with a smile on his face.
En Chile se realiza está técnica hace mucho tiempo en el Norte del País para atrapar la camanchaca (niebla marina) en el desierto de Atacama
Siiiiiiiiiiiiiii................. y desde milenios!!!!!..... la video es una tonteria!!!..
Chile to piękny kraj ☀️🌹
Pero muchos no lo conocian. Y dejence de criticas Jean
@@patofliky6567 No es una critica es dar a conocer lo que ya existe por mucho tiempo, así que no te creas que inventasteis el agua tibia !!!!
@@Jean-vz8co....Aqui te muestran la forma mas avanzada y mejor aprovechamiento con medios tecnicos de ahora, que tonterias opinas tu!!!!
MARAVILLOSO LO QUE ESTAN HACIENDO...DESDE ARGENTINA LOS FELICITAMOS...MUCHOS PAÍSES DEBERÍAN APRENDER DE ESTAS TÉCNICAS....FELICITACIONES....
En Chile se usa desde hace por lo menos 40 años. La primera vez que lo vi fue en el pueblo costero de Chungungo, Región de Coquimbo, a mediados de los 80. El desarrollador fue el profesor Carlos Espinosa junto con la Universidad Católica del Norte.
How amazing. Good on you Germany!
I listen and obey, my lord. Moroccans sent to Germany to do good!
Nice product,improved on someone else invention. Not german invention.
Большое уважение изобретателем такого проекта! Действительно вот очем надо думать!
Incredibly scaled from desert Beatles and such...awesome engineering helping humanity, can't beat that.
Como é bom ver o homem usando sua inteligência para o bem e melhorando a vida de seus semelhantes. Parabéns aos envolvidos.
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Great efforts, use of water science and door opening for similar problems. We are proud of you !!
Excelente trabajo gracias a los técnicos y todos los trabajadores 👍 👏
Eso deveria aprender el governador de monterrey ?
Very good project. Thanks to everybody contributing this project.
هذا ابداع حقيقي يحل مشكلة المياه في المناطق الصحراوية ويبشر بمستقبل أفضل للكثير من الناس.نعم هذا مميز
Que maravilha amigos alemães! que Deus vos conceda cada vez mais capacidade inventiva para ajudar a humanidade, principalmente os mais carentes.
Sim, um verdadeiro projeto de terraformação! Parabéns!
Magnifique réalisation ! Das ist wunderbar !
This project will save and improve many lives. Thanks for the effort of the specialists. And I hope this project will be used all over the world, were it requires.
Hurray !!! for the German Water Foundation and everyone who works on these projects. You are part of the Solution.
Sensacional!!! Projeto digno de Nobel!!! O sertão brasileiro necessita urgente de ideia tão brilhante e sustentável!!!
😂😂😂
??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????. eso es conocido desde mileños................
Este invento creado en Chile hace bastante tiempo, cerca de 3 décadas. Ha sido replicado en Perú, Bolivia, etc. El profesor que lo creó, quiso aprovechar la humedad marina matinal que sube a la precordillera del desierto de Atacama.
Plant a least 2 trees in your life time and make a difference. Trees make the soil retain the water and brings humidity to the area. yes you can make a difference!
Well done German Foundation.
It is teally good job.
En Chile se usa esta técnica y se llama atrapa niebla. Se genera agua a partir de la condensación de las nube a ras de suelo que tocan en mallas sintéticas y escurren las gotas hasta reunirse en canaletas y tambores.
la elaboro don Carlos Espinosa físico y profesor de la Universidad Católica del Norte, en la ciudad de Antofagasta, chile
I never realized this type of system existed. It’s really great that something fairly low tech like this is available to benefit so many. It looks like the water from the higher fishers can gravity flow to lower villages, but there has to be electricity for the electronic gate valve that allows residents to pay for additional water? At the schools the fishers are ground level, so are there pumps which require electricity? If electricity is required for the fishers, they can’t install these in remote villages? Hmm.
Il y a des années que ce système existe au Chili. Rien de nouveau en fait.
maybe they use solor as it is available around the world i should think.
Yes, Solar is available in the remote parts of different countries in the African Continent.
Correcto, el sistema se creó en Chile hace 50 años en la Región de Coquimbo, en el sector de El Tofo, en la localidad de Chungungo y se conoce como Atrapanieblas, de hecho hoy en la actualidad se produce cerveza con el nombre, con agua obtenida de los Atrapanieblas instalados en Peñablanca en La Provincia del Limarí.
Why did not happen ?
верхнию половину сделать густую сетку чтобы не пропускать туман зря, особенно при сильном бризе,
а нижняя половина добавить ромбов, сильно направленных вниз, для ускорения стока воды.
I used to hike in the Oakland Hills of the bay area California where it can be very dry with drought conditions, however in the higher elevations there is a redwood forest and every morning when you hike through it, it is raining. Everywhere else is bone dry but among the trees it is lush with moist ground and undergrowth thriving in the daily moisture. The design of the evergreen conifers allow them to make their own rain from the fog which is basically how they are catching water in the Sahara.
素晴らしいです 最高に感心しました 耐久性とメンテナンスが鍵ですね!それにして ドイツ人はも天才です。
It's amazing. I'm really impressed. Durability and maintenance are the keys! Besides, he is a German genius.
대기중의 이슬을 포집시켜 응축된 물을 수확하는 거네요.
별다른 전력을 들이지않고도 단순 설치만으로 물을 생산해낸다는것 자체가 대단합니다
QUE CONTRIBUIÇÃO, TRISTE QUE NO MEU BRASIL CERTAS PESSOAS NÃO TEM CULTURA ALGUMA COM O MEIO AMBIENTE. MINERADORAS E AGRONEGÓCIO ESTÃO DESTRUINDO SEM NECESSIDADE 🇧🇷🙏🏻 PARABÉNS PELO SEUS TRABALHOS ❤🙏🏻
Tá de brincadeira ????
Quem criou essa técnica dão nossos irmãos aqui no Peru, tanto que copiaram e sequer pensaram em por várias dessas redes, uma atrás da outra para multiplicar a captação
E para de dizer que Brasileiro não faz nada....sendo vc filho dessa Nação
Cansa de ler essas idéias contra os próprios irmãos ....
@@luizgomesmartins MOÇO onde rscrevi que sou contra??
@@luizpereira8579 boa tarde...
Como se expôs da sempre a entender que nos, o povo ( que esses controladores dizem que eu, você e todo o povo ) e que é culpado de algo, que somos nós que destrói o "meio ambiente", cujo o que colocam a todos são eles que lucram com isso, e inverte a mente da geral que somos nós os culpados de algo.
E nesse sentido que disse , e é essa divisão cujo seu comentário expõe , pois os verdadeiros culpados joga "irmãos contra irmãos" compreende?.
Como vc disse:
Mineradoras e agronegócio destroem, e eles sim destroem, não nós irmãos Brasileiros, compreende?
Não é um ataque pessoal direto da minha parte contra ti, mas a exposição que publicou que coloca nos como culpados.
E essa a minha exposição ao seu comentário
@@luizgomesmartins POIS É Lá FORA NÓS SOMOS VISTOS DÁ MESMA FORMA. É LAMENTÁVEL A SITUAÇÃO. UM ABRAÇO ❤🙏🏻
@@luizpereira8579 vou além meu Irmão:
Esses caras aproveita das ideias dos necessitados e expõe se como os fodoes...mas isso é só mais uma cópia, e sem nenhum avanço a mais dos nossos hermanos peruanos.
Tem dinheiro, tem acesso a bons materiais mas não inovam porque sequer pensam em colocar uma tela atrás da outra, no "mesmo espaço e estrutura" e multiplicar a captação.
Os peruanos não o fazem porque a necessidade é maior que aqueles minutos pra executar,mas esses alemães são cópia barata travestidos de idealizadores
Forte Abraço meu Caro
En muchos pueblos en la zona costera del desierto de atacama Chile, hace muchos años con tecnología chilena se construyó atrapa camanchaca (niebla), para recolectar agua para el consumo humano y pequeñas plantaciones, que bueno que esta tecnología se esté expandiendo por el mundo!
It's right.
It’s right
İnsanlık için çalışan , yok etmek değil yeniden diriltmek , yaşatmak, hakkı olanı sunmak için, fikir üreten çaba sarf eden, güzel insanlara çok teşekkür ederim, insan olmanın verdiği şuur bu olsa gerek, SU hayattır başarılarınızın devamını diliyorum.
Waouh... c'est vraiment incroyable.. félicitations à vous....
I was always impressed with the possibilities of getting water from nature, not from the deep soil, but from the atmosphere. Whenever I traveled by plane I could see how enormous is the quantity of water available outside the plane, through the clouds and mist. Now, that techinique shows how to take advantage of that potential in a practical way. So, water to supply the high demand of the world population is not supposed to come from the deep soil, or from the salty sea water, but from above, which seems much more effective and cheaper than any other method for extracting the "precious liquid" from nature. I hope Brazilians learn that methodology so that the arid Norteast Brazil region can benefit from it.
*PORTUGUESE:*
Sempre me impressionei com as possibilidades de obter água da natureza, não do solo profundo, mas da atmosfera. Em viagens de avião sempre pude constatar como é enorme a quantidade de água disponível fora do avião, através das nuvens e neblina. Agora, essa técnica mostra como aproveitar esse potencial de forma prática. Assim, a água para suprir a grande demanda da população mundial não deveria vir do solo profundo, nem da água salgada do mar, mas sim do alto, o que parece muito mais eficaz e barato do que qualquer outro método de extração do "precioso liquido" a partir da natureza. Espero que os brasileiros aprendam essa metodologia de modo a que a árida região do Nordeste do país possa se beneficiar disso.
Este sistema se invento en Chile hace muchos muchos años con el nombre de "atrapa niebla", en la actualidad aun estan en uso en las cordilleras marinas del norte.
Aqui en México, por los años 1983 / 84 andaba paseando en Tlaxcala y acompañamos a los residentes de Tlaola (que significa maíz de los siete colores) a colocar unas telas muy largas en bastidores, muy pero muchísimo muy parecidos a estos mismos. A pregunta expresa de nosotros nos dijeron que se llaman "ATRAPA NIEBLAS" y la verdad si retienen muchísima agua.
I can only say that is amazing. Thanks to German Foundation
MERAVIGLIOSO!!
A natureza é uma benção .o homem só tem que saber conviver com ela .Maravilha
Прекрасно! Так приятно всё это видеть. Вот на что должны тратится фонды. Слава тем кто облегчает жизнь людям!
Excelente Projeto, excelente iniciativa.
Love you Germany. German always ahead of all the countries in many ways. Salute from Srilanka.
عمل جيد جداً استمرو 👍👍👍
Já conheço este técnica a muitos anos, modificaram ficou legal, a primeira vez que vi usarem essa técnica foi em um pais da África.
BOM DIA! PROJETO MARAVILHOSO!🇧🇷
What a blast watching this video. It is so amazing that what we take for granted i n certain parts of the world, other parts struggle to survive. Hopefully with this water gathering technique the areas that are lacking will become self sustainable and grow independent of other factions that are power hungry thieves.
Lol yea you would think but I seriously doubt the colonialist Europe will ever let them be free and aren't doing this out of charitable thoughts about the locals. First thing NATO did in Libya was bom the system the locals built to provide water to the desert
Nice to hear this good news. Gives hope that the world will be once a better place to live.
Remarkable work to bring water the life saving component to saharan people. God bless you and your associates.
Excelente metodología y también enseña a los seres humanos a cuidar mejor de nuestro planeta.
Esto se hace en el desierto en el norte de chile hace años .
Hace por lo menos 20 años que se hace en las islas Canarias para aprovechar la humedad de los vientos Alisios.
Los atrapa nieblas de uso antiguo en Chile ...🇨🇱.. en el desierto de Atacama.. atrapan la "camanchaca" (bruma del desierto ) .. así se obtiene agua ... En fin ... Saludos desde la ciudad de Concepción Biobío en Chile.
Amazing excellent.very good.itulah manusia yg memberi manfaat PD sesama.lanjutkan
Que benção poder produzir água através das neblinas isto e um milagre de Deus pq ele e o criador de tudo e obrigada pela invenção deste sistema
Almanlar olmasa hala allah da bekliyecekti bu teknik😊😊
Thank you Germany!! 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Parabéns pelo projeto e ajuda humanitária, Deus os abençoem, acredito que outros países como África, Índia, o terão. Brasil, Belo Horizonte.
Thank you for providing water to those who need it
I knew about the use of this technique in the Chile Coast 2 or 3 years ago.....amazing....!!!
Humanity needs the use of creative minds...!
...a little bit of fresh air FINALLY....!
Eso se hace en chile varios años en el desierto de atacama en la costa maritima
Maravilhoso, assim sempre deveria ser para o bem de todos.
Muito bom. Não precisamos sair do nosso planeta. Só precisamos ama-lo.
beautiful God' s gift
وتبقى المانيا دائما هي ام الاختراع ...عمل جيد وناجح .سبحان الله الواحد الاحد علم الانسان مالم يعلم
Amazing. Truly benifecial for the humanity. Thanks the water foundation.
Que bela iniciativa! Parabéns
Já vi uma reportagem sobre o Peru. Tem um lugar lá nas montanhas onde as pessoas entendem como se fossem panos para pegar a umidade do ar também pegando água. Acho que tiraram essa ideia de lá. Já faz um tempo esse reportagem.
من الجزائر
ربما هذه التقنية من بيروا و سرقها منهم الألمان
Por cierto, en el Perú ya se conoce esa técnica hace muchos años. La universidad Agraria de la Molina implementó ese tipo de mallas en la región costera de las lomas de Lachay, las cuales las ví personalmente y estaban operativas hace cerca de 40 años atrás.
Muito legal essa tecnologia pode ajudar muitas pessoas
Really great and amazing process for getting water from desert. Science has come to this level there
That's a great positive move in improving the livelihood of many people around the globe
Nice work