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08. climate

Johan Grimonprez

08. climate

a. Flooded McDonalds

December 17, 2018 zap-editor
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FLOODED MCDONALDS

takextonight,
2010, 3 min 45 sec

For centuries, Native Americans of the arid Southwest used a system of ponds and gravity-fed ditches (acequias) to grow crops with the little water they had. When the Spanish arrived in 1598, they were quick to adopt this system, establishing a unique tradition of irrigation and agriculture.

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