Look at our brothers and ancestors in Yemen. They built a architectural and hydraulic engineering wonder in 8th century BC. The Marib Dam
The Marib Dam (Arabic: سـدّ مَـأرِب Sadd Ma'rib, or sudd Ma'rib) is a dam blocking the Wadi Adhanah (also Dhana or Adhana), in the valley of Dhana in the Balaq Hills, Yemen. The current dam is close to the ruins of the Great Dam of Ma'rib, dating from around the 8th century BC.It was one of the engineering wonders of the ancient world and a central part of the Sabaean and Himyarite kingdomsaround Ma'rib.
Man even in first century AD, Romans used to dig canals in Western europe to control the water.
Somalis have no dhiig. Even up to this day they lack ways to combat drought or the karti. They could easily build canals from Shabelle River to other regions or build reservoirs to save rain etc to combat the drought.
The Marib Dam (Arabic: سـدّ مَـأرِب Sadd Ma'rib, or sudd Ma'rib) is a dam blocking the Wadi Adhanah (also Dhana or Adhana), in the valley of Dhana in the Balaq Hills, Yemen. The current dam is close to the ruins of the Great Dam of Ma'rib, dating from around the 8th century BC.It was one of the engineering wonders of the ancient world and a central part of the Sabaean and Himyarite kingdomsaround Ma'rib.
Man even in first century AD, Romans used to dig canals in Western europe to control the water.
Somalis have no dhiig. Even up to this day they lack ways to combat drought or the karti. They could easily build canals from Shabelle River to other regions or build reservoirs to save rain etc to combat the drought.