What an adventure that looks to be. In some locations here in North America too there are large tunnels with water flowing through them deep in the ground. No one knows anymore for sure why they were built. Maybe they were built and then the area became a watershed for awhile. Then after the beavers were all trapped subdividers came in to build inepensive homes to house soldiers and their growing family after arriving back from having to fight another war again. Something which a whole lot of people around the world continue to have learned helpless about when it comes to helping to prevent them.
Beautiful video, thank you for making it. So inspiring to see minimally invasive agriculture flourishing so beautifully. I wonder if the English word “canal” comes from “qanat”…. It would not be surprising since the function is the same.
These water irrigation systems are genius and fabulous! Brilliant engineering! They had to have had some sort of tools to accurately measure what they were doing! I am so impressed!
رائع جدا ، ما بناه الاجداد يجب المحافظة عليه لانه يدوم اكثر فهذه الانظمة تعتمد على الطبيعة و حدها وليس مثل الانظمة التي تعتمد على الالات و التي تتوقف ان لم تمد بالطاقة
I am greatly inspired and admire the design and work of Persia, past and present, the qanat especially. I wish to propagate in my country a closer relationship and understanding of the land and how to live with it, not fight against it.
with 3 sticks and a string you can hold an amazingly straight line and continue it indefinitely above or below ground. as far as the decline, as your digging the water is following you so you just dig until it keeps up with you at the depth you want (water depth that is). none of it is really complicated once you know how.
I believe what was mentioned in the Quran in Surah Al-Kahf when our Prophet Moses lost his fish on the way to meet Khidr, I believe he lost his fish in a Qanat
A parallel use of underground canals with servicing spiral stairways into them in Peru, this video with the discoverer of Caral, a monumental city 5ky old has a development similar to Persia. The remains so large & eroded adobe to be thought just hills until she one day "saw" them as 1km long buildings. Fwiw th-cam.com/video/k68CVL8LCXw/w-d-xo.html
Such a great, informative, well produced video. Congratulations! Shame it's not viewed and appreciated more. Thank you for this. I learned a lot.
Glad it was helpful!
❤thankyou! I agree, this should be used for public and home schooling!
قنات یکی از بهترین نحوه نگهداری آب است
What an adventure that looks to be. In some locations here in North America too there are large tunnels with water flowing through them deep in the ground. No one knows anymore for sure why they were built. Maybe they were built and then the area became a watershed for awhile. Then after the beavers were all trapped subdividers came in to build inepensive homes to house soldiers and their growing family after arriving back from having to fight another war again. Something which a whole lot of people around the world continue to have learned helpless about when it comes to helping to prevent them.
Beautiful video, thank you for making it. So inspiring to see minimally invasive agriculture flourishing so beautifully. I wonder if the English word “canal” comes from “qanat”…. It would not be surprising since the function is the same.
Very intelligent people.
God bless Iran,❤❤❤❤
woman life, freedom
These water irrigation systems are genius and fabulous! Brilliant engineering! They had to have had some sort of tools to accurately measure what they were doing! I am so impressed!
رائع جدا ، ما بناه الاجداد يجب المحافظة عليه لانه يدوم اكثر فهذه الانظمة تعتمد على الطبيعة و حدها وليس مثل الانظمة التي تعتمد على الالات و التي تتوقف ان لم تمد بالطاقة
I am greatly inspired and admire the design and work of Persia, past and present, the qanat especially. I wish to propagate in my country a closer relationship and understanding of the land and how to live with it, not fight against it.
appreciate your kindness, I hope one day there is no border around any country.
@@farazure I second that!
Thanks a lot for the video. Highly appreciated sir!
So nice of you
@@farazure 💕
Extremely interesting video,showing how skilled humans can be when necessity is linked with life...
The same video asks two questions and does not answer them: how slopes were calculated and how to know where to dig an access.
with 3 sticks and a string you can hold an amazingly straight line and continue it indefinitely above or below ground. as far as the decline, as your digging the water is following you so you just dig until it keeps up with you at the depth you want (water depth that is). none of it is really complicated once you know how.
Thank you for making this informative and amazing video, 😊🥰🥰🥰
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That was amazing. I wish they taught us these things in the west 😮
Could we use modern tunnel boring machines to the end?
Qanat or Canal
QANAT
That's really neat that Persian did that so long ago but Africa can't irrigate today.
Wait what's the name of the place? Habaku???
Abargho, But you can find Qanat in every corner of Iran.
It's very very amazing
This Video need better Quality prefer 4K ;). Thank you.
Thanks, Noted!
Where it is now ..place name please?
You can find Qanat in every corner of Iran. But video recorded in Abarkuh, Yazd.
The host fit inside? Lols
I believe what was mentioned in the Quran in Surah Al-Kahf when our Prophet Moses lost his fish on the way to meet Khidr, I believe he lost his fish in a Qanat
Ziba!
ما کودکان قنات, یعنی ایرانشهری هستیم
κανατ? καναλατ? πειτε τους τι ειναι
We are the children of Qanat, that is, Iranshahri
A parallel use of underground canals with servicing spiral stairways into them in Peru, this video with the discoverer of Caral, a monumental city 5ky old has a development similar to Persia. The remains so large & eroded adobe to be thought just hills until she one day "saw" them as 1km long buildings.
Fwiw th-cam.com/video/k68CVL8LCXw/w-d-xo.html
Nous sommes les enfants de Qanat, ce qui signifie Iranshahri
Qanat = Iranshahri
L 😊❤😂