The thing is Somali has lots of untapped underground aquifers and yet they like to live in squalor conditions.
How hard is it to dig water out of he ground??
The thing is Somali has lots of untapped underground aquifers and yet they like to live in squalor conditions.
How hard is it to dig water out of he ground??
Who conduct this research and how are they so sure? I thought south Somalia was to unstable for them to research.Only Oodweyne/Western Togdheer does. The rest of the areas of Somalia is moderate to low. With few high aquifier areas in Nugaal valley.
Who conduct this research and how are they so sure? I thought south Somalia was to unstable for them to research.
It is a research done by British Geologists from University College London (UCL).
Massive underground reserves of water found in some of Africa's driest areas - including the Sahara Desert
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...assive-underground-reserves-water-Africa.html
Only Oodweyne/Western Togdheer does. The rest of the areas of Somalia is moderate to low. With few high aquifier areas in Nugaal valley.
That's not Oodweyne but Burco. This map clearly shows it's Burco and not Oodweyne.
Only Oodweyne/Western Togdheer does. The rest of the areas of Somalia is moderate to low. With few high aquifier areas in Nugaal valley.
You're telling me that huge ass aquifer in SL in the pic you posted only covers oodweyne and "western togdheer "