Seems like another massive corruption scheme by the military junta. Egypt could spend 1/10 of this amount upgrading existing farms or providing cheap credit to its farmers to buy machinery and the agricultural output gains would be gigantic.
you say "100 km2 of new circular fields that have been prepared for irrigation" but as per th-cam.com/video/FkZhhW0b430/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/cDux9ayWanQ/w-d-xo.html these are ancient. I know, I discovered them.
They should take this a step further and start greening the entire desert within their borders. Also in their depression area they should turn that into a sea salt harvest area by digging a channel to it from the sea, would help them both get sea salt to sell or use within the country and would help the world reduce the sea level as the sea is diverted into the depression and evaporated.
Imagine how surprised the Romans would be when told their own Italy is now owned by China because its leader decided they wanted Chinese coins against their independence and pride as a sovereign nation.
This video is bout crying that Egyptians are so many and eating too much and how the government failed to manage the economy. And of course the same broken voice of how we will solve magically all the problems . Things that the general /president has been promising the people since the coup. The only thing he succeeded in doing is destroying the economy by giving all the companies to his ex generals and selling what’s left to repay the money he borrowed.
I would argue that’s because the leadership of the project changes. Elections happen, different people with different ideas come to power, and the project becomes bloated. The underground river megaproject Libya started was working fine until Gaddafi was killed and they still managed to complete the first 2 phases.
@@noahjones1192 I just got done writing my bachelorpaper on dams, dams work great only they are without a doubt the most environmentally damming (haha pun) form of energy production, you can't imagine how far the dammage goes now it turns out that offshore windfarms to vibrate and create soundwaves killing untold numbers of large aquatic creatures
I don't think they're expecting this to be a paradise - just that they can get more water out there and grow more food. It will obviously struggle for local services, schools, hospitals, transport links etc initially, but it should still be able to have a positive impact; and if it succeeds, the services will eventually follow.
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@@nekhlioudovbolkonsky2901 we have many many beautiful things and cooperation between us and our beloved french friends too. at least we have amazing Dalida. is not it? 😍🙂
I was chocked of how fast and amazing work they did in a very short time ! I think they’re going into the right direction . Egyptian people love bread ! I don’t think anyone in the world can claim more love for bread than Egyptian .
@@hasinarian6711 its Franko Arabic, it's writing Arabic words in English alphabet with the use of numbers to represent Arabic letters/sounds that doesn't exist in English for example the word "3la" in arabic is "على" if you see the number "3" it represent the letter "ع" (for arab people) they are very similar in how they look and that's why when we type in franko arabic we gave it the same sound which does not exist in English. hope now u understand why sometimes we type like this xD
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Cost vs profit. Doesn't make sense to just grow wheat like in the past coupled with growing population and decreasing farmland (before the current national projects)
This project is designed by me It relies mainly on the reuse of drainage water and wastewater in the West Delta region, which is estimated at 6.5 million cubic meters per day, and was dumped into the Mediterranean Sea through the Max stations. In addition to the dainage water and treated sewage water of Alexandria governorate with one million cubic meters of fresh water through Al-Nasr Canal to reduce salinity 400,000 feddans will be cultivated on this water in the south of Dabaa axis
question , do you plan to expand the project in the future once the ethiopian dam lake was full , or is this a stand alone project meant to simply avert a very problematic scenario ?
How feasible would it be to redirect water excess and waste into the qattara depression to fill up a large lake? This can also coincide with a project to open up a canal from the mediterranean sea to the qattara depression.
I'm Egyptian and I'll try to summarise the conditions here with 100% honesty. my true opinion on the economic state and the living expenses. People are getting more poorer and life expenses are skyrocketing. We have a foreign currency shortage so importing materials necessary for industrial and agricultural purposes is halted. These projects are magnificent and i 100% support them and support the government choices, my point is that these project should've been done so much earlier than that, maybe 7 or 8 years ago instead of the new cities and hot cash policies ( we're in huge debt to the IMF) it'd done huge difference and fortified our economy against the current economic crisis. This country and it's people are made of steel whether u support the government or not ( i disagree with the current government in many aspects before calling me a blind supporter)
You should have done these projects many years ago. Now Ethiopian time has come, and you can't do nothing about it. and your welcome for all these years of free valuable fresh water you greedy basterds.
Then what do u call the zambia incident and the army taking over the economy plus a killer (Hisham talaat mostafa) is now out of jail and his former crime has been erased, The corrupt government is siphoning money out of Egypt and taking the money of the poor and of course they made many presidential palaces and now they have not 1 not 2 but 3 different government centers (cairo, Alalmean and in the new administrative capital) the corruption is at all time high and even if you go to a public office they will demand bribes and there is nothing u can do about it, And while all of this is happening the transportation ministry is STILL borrowing money for a new light train for 2 billion dollars and what's funny the parliament agreed on this loan within only 3 hours how come!!!!
Have you ever tried to know and learn how china from starvation and hunger become one of the most powerful countries in 30 years??? Or turkey from county all it's history was about ottoman empire to competing with the Chinese products?? Or India from complete poverty to competing with china?????????? Or Russia coming back stronger??? 😉😉😉 Your government is just following their steps they are not creative to have their own strategies and plans .. that's exactly what china did ... they didn't help to end the hunger and starvation by giving people food but they actually worked on their famous proverb (((Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime))) that's exactly what the Egyptian government trying to achieve... who told you that those projects are not in action and process from 7 or 8 years ago? Who told you that the new cities are less important than any other projects? Who told you that the new capital is built by the Egyptian government not by the investors and have nothing to do with the Egyptian government money??? Have you heard about the inflation and the whole world are having issues by the high prices??? Who told you that Egypt has troubles because of the foreign currencies and not a strategy to enter the brics ????
I believe this was based off of a previous attempt where Germany and Egypt cooperated to form an artificial new lake in Egypt by creating several canals moving into the Qattara Depression which was a lake thousands of years ago but dried up. Egypt denied this project however due to the fear that it could poison it's water supplies
No. Thats different. This is based on wastewater treatment to farm a different part of egypt. The qattara depression project is still stalled over fears that the seawater will seep into groundwater aquifers/nile basin. And no one wants a new dead sea. Have to find a cheap way to desalinate the water first if the qattara project will ever happen.
@@SherifRok-cw8kx Just empty the nile in Qattara. It will take another 200 years to fill up, If the upstream dams are managed and natural flow is restored then it will take 20. The saline lake formed will turn fresh if we give it an outlet to sea from it's bottom by means of two 7 meter diameter tunnels. As this new freshwater sea fills, evaporation will increase rainfall in catchment countries, starting a replenishment cycle.. Another alternative is to divert nile but to immediately fill the sea with sea water through convection tunnels. This will take 2 years and immediately affect rainfall cycle. The calculations of saline seepage have to be carried out. You will have freshwater lake in 20 years. Good thing is that the near surface aquifers (50-200 meters) will be used up in next 5-10 years and after that the deeper (400 mts and beyond), which holds major water will have to be used, so an aquifer studty must also be conducted.
After watching many big channels this video answered my questions in first 10 seconds good job 👍 this is how it should be done straight to the point no philosophy or propaganda just pure knowledge ...thanks
Ethiopia will never prosper in a 100 year .they just built the dam to hope selling water to Egypt and not generating electricity which they don't even has a network to distribute and until now they didn't generate 1/10 of their target
By making a country with water scarcity have even less water? They shouldn’t even expanded that much in the first place. If they use even more water it will be the downfall of the country due to climate change
Sounds like those Egyptians create a new prototype for a new civilization expansion... Haven't done since Alexander's liberation. I wish them well and hope it'll create an Egyptian Renaissance
you can't be a great power country without having basic resources like agriculture being naturally in your land they are building stuff to have food. you are dreaming my guy
@@fadyedits8681 are you trying to tell me, that the UK has everything it needs 100% provided by local efforts without any importing? We are not aspiring to become a superpower, we don't have the land size to do it, nor the nuclear power to support it. We are a regional superpower, which is reasonable enough for our current state.
This is an amazing and ambitious project. On a side note, thanks for your great explanation and amazing motion graphics and video editing skills! Being engaged in these kind of videos is not an easy task and you did it very well! 👏🏼👏🏼
I think it would be a waste of money. Sure it will bring them more wheat but what’s already the biggest problem in Egypt. Water scarcity, this will only make sure they have even less water in a desert. They should learn to use it more effectively so they could maybe have a chance
This is what they are doing. Egypt is building a new capital east of the Nile River deep inside the desert. With modern transportation, you no longer need to live on the fertile land - best place to put the population in Egypt is 50-100 km away from the river, use fertile land to grow food, pipe the water in, and maximise agricultural output.
@@HOR-AHA something we cant do this like our new arish port project which is vary imported we cant have a "not leaving" answer. ppl don't trust the gov this what hap in maspero triangle some ppl said no but look how the gov changed the whole place to get rid of slums and provide human life
Egypt is one of the most vulnerable countries on earth. It should concentrate on achieving a stable population, as rising food prices could really ruin the country, as it is forced to import so much food from abroad.
@@zjeeehere are no military coups in Egypt, especially against a military president. Indeed, it is not part of the army’s doctrine to coup against its members.
Egypt has been doing very well lately. I already know about the new capital that Egypt is building - out in the desert, but still close enough to the fertile land so the fertile land can be used to grow food while people live just outside of it.
The new capital was not made for the people - ( middle to low class workers) which make up most of Cairo, it was made as a secluded palace for the "predident" and center for the government (his goons) to prevent ease of demonstrations. it's another useless project which uses up loan dollars.
Actually , Egypt is doing very badly lately . after the president went on a borrowing spree the last few years to buy presidential planes and build mega presidential palaces and many other non productive projects. Today, Egypt is faced with debt to repay with no profit from this spending. the president turned to the Egyptian immigrants money transfers to pay for the debt and taking away the money to buy food for the people . the Egyptian pound used to be 16 to a dollar , now it is 40 and going 50 to one dollar on the black market.
So the water is enough for that? How does the groundwater get replenished? Does the water need to be pumped through the pipes or is there geographical downwads slope? How will the redirection of water from the upper Nile affect the water supply downstream? This is an amazing project, and the fact that they started it already tells me all has been well thought out. But I would have loved for more technical questions to be adressed.
exactly Also I would like to know how much water evaporates during it's journey until it reaches the pipes and what is going to happen if one of those pipes get clogged or broke due to earthquake, what are the maintenance plan here?
@@tornadofay Egypt barely has any earthquakes, and to put it simpler, Egypt rarely has any powerful earthquakes. The video didn't mention the Greening of the Sinai Peninsula, I served there in the army, and there are rivers getting created there. all pipes. But I ofc have no experience nor knowledge on how they maintain such things, but ofc they do have a plan.
There are 13 stations to elevate and pump the water before reaching the purification plant The water used is mostly which is drained from cultivated land in the delta (reusing)
correction : Egypt imports only about 50% of its wheat needs from abroad "not 96%" before this project, especially Russia and Ukraine, and consumes about 20 million tons annually, and uses about 9 million tons to produce fortified bread. thank you
Thanks. We must building our country Egypt. We were the best and the most powerful civilization on the earth for 7000 years so we want to return. The roots of science were from our civilization. We were the kings of this world for 7000 years.
I think that Egyptian government has a good plan in mind and is acting on it. I think that on top of this they should promote water saving measures as much as possible to mitigate the lack of water even more
They are but and there are similar projects as well like turning to more modern irrigation methods to water recycling on a national scale but adjusting people culture takes time.
@@perra5910 yeah I was there in April and I got the vibe that their culture and ways is something that they are very resistant to adapting. The new generation as usual will be the one pushing ahead
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Excellent Project 👍👍👍 Egypt should deploy modern agricultural methods in the New Delta and do maximum to protect the soil from degradation by salt and fertilisers.
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@@RkRk-xu1wwWhat's your problem? Did he say, "I hope you destroy the rest of the world's countries?" Of course, most people love countries that follow their religion more than others. I don't understand the problem or extremism.
Well I am an Egyptian citizen I appreciate your effort in the video from map motion graphic to satellite images timeline But I think mega project videos in general needs a 360 degree view on country political and economic internal scene Or at least some comments about the administration government & how they organize or even deal with different opinions
I really hope this works as well as they are claiming it will. IF it does, this will have been one of the biggest success stories in history. But I'll say it right now that they are going to have issues with salt ingress in almost every stage of the project. I wonder if they planed for desalination outside of just the groundwater?
This and other Egyptian mega projects will soon become gold mines for Egyptologists to flock to and study, i wouldn't be too surprised if there was a whole gold rush of Egyptologists flocking to these areas and studding them.
A great Egyptian achievement when it extends a water line with a length of 130 km, agriculture, an area of 2 million acres, has been equipped and is in the final touches Long live Egypt 🇪🇬 💪
I was 23 when I went to Egypt in 2019. Our driver was shocked that I didn't have any kids of my own, because apparently having more than 1 kid by that age is the norm in Egypt.
This is a good idea. A lot of fresh water flows from the Nile to the Med. With the proper investment, some of that water could be put to use in projects like this.
Mega-projects like this (eg. 3-Gorges Dam, China) are severe vulnerability points for hostile attacks. Let's see what happens in Ethiopia & south Tibet (CCP threatens cutting water to Brahmaputra, while Taiwan threatens Yangtze).
This video is good and congrats to Egypt. But I am interested in, seriously interested, on how does a sand terrain transform into a fertile soil? Its not just adding water. If you sip water into sand, it will just go down… What could be done and what is being done to make desert a fertile soil?
It is possible in a variety of ways: 1- Chemically changing the properties of land by adding agents that increase water retention levels in soil. 2- Mechanically mixing extracted arable soil with the sand in the designated areas. 3- Initially relying on pulses (Legumes) which naturally have properties that support the soil via their root system, increasing water retention and adding nutritional value via root bacteria. Or using a mixture of these 3 methods. Bottomline, in modern engineering everything is possible, it's just a matter of cost-benefit calculations.
really they need to move the population to the edge of the desert and keep the delta for farming only, and the small population needed to operate those farms.
@@AL-lh2ht it is only moving cities to the edge of the fertile land, it is still fine to live, and close to the water and food. New Cairo is built in the desert off the flood plain.... So they are trying to do it to some extent.
That's basically what the're doing, building dozens of new cties that have a capacity of millions of people, outside of the agricultural land, the administrative capital alone is planned to host 6 mil population.
Great video. Really informative! In reviewing local media coverage on these matters, a few things seem to have been accepted by both the authorities, as well as the general public. The first thing is that the Ethiopian dam has seen many challanges and obstacles which have lead to huge delays in both its consutruction, and its filling up. There seems to be consensus that whatever affect the dam construction works may have had, on the flow of water up the Nile, has been little. Therefore, Egypt's fresh water supply (from the Nile) has not been negatively affected in an impactful way. In fact, Sudan (to the south of Egypt) has seen some irregular flooding. This has been attributed to Ethiopia needing to release more water (without notice) than what would normally flow around those times. Secondly. Regardless of any temporary effect on the flow of water up the nile whilst construction and the filling up of the dam in Ethiopia continues, these massive irragation infrastructure projects are designed to compliment (add to) current water resources, not replace them. As you accurately point out in the video, the new delta project is just one of many massive infrastructure project that are underway, accross many industries, regions and sectors, all designed to future-proof the country from shocks, such as the Russia/Ukraine war, food and energy supply, and population growth.
There is also the New Valley project, Toshka and East Owainat. Egypt is carrying out many projects in all fields in order to build the new republic under the leadership of a great leader, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, the founder of the new republic, may God protect and preserve him. ❤❤❤ Long live Egypt, long live Egypt, long live Egypt 🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬
Nice vedio you motivated me to look for a piece of land there to make my farm dream. You give me positive energy by sharing these statistics. Thank you
There are always a few kickbacks involved in Egypt, especially to the army. So things cost a lot more than they would if there was open tendering for construction projects. That is perhaps the main reason why Egypt remains a third world country.
🫡👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿❤ Bravo Egypt, I'm glad you're doing this, rather then fighting for water with Ethiopia. this route is 10x cheaper. Now solidify this move by becoming an alliance with Ethiopia, this will put the west to shame and embarrass Europe and N America, and further more show the rest of Africa war is pointless.
Trust me, the moment our existence is threatened by this Dam "which is there to politically threaten Egypt without any actual care to the well-being of both countries, and a Dam built on a massive scale in a country that is insanely water rich, to give that country a stick to pressure Egypt" Egypt will Immediately strike that Dam. Egypt has already used all peaceful talks. About the plotting to destroy the Dam on live TV, that was the government of the Muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization that was forced on the seat of rule on Egypt by the USA, and the move was 100% done intentionally to put Egypt in a tough place "the move of plotting such shit on live TV" as if anyone would think a country would plan an attack out in the open and not under secrecy to ensure perfect execution.
Once there is an agreement guaranteeing water shares of Egypt and Sudan, there are enormous benefits to be had through a alliance between a country like Ethiopia and Egypt. Egypt has a new infrastructure and a fantastic geographical location. Benefits are literally endless. Unfortunately nothing will happen before an agreement is in place.
@@momomo8093 you think you only one smart ? ye ? Joker❗️ if you have problems ,insecurities , jealousy, envy that not Ethiopia 🇪🇹 problems that your problem be adult and learn The great country Israel 🇮🇱 to clean the oceans 🌊 water 💦 for drinking ❗️get to work
@user-or1rm1ol3q I must admit this is true. Egypt was the kingdom with social hierarchy, in something like 3000 bc, every empire has learnt from Egyptians. Now, I've chosen where not to say or what to speak on, because that's not what this video is about.
This Video is waay to crowded. So manye Cuts and Animations, constantly turning in different directions, and images showing for 0,1 secs at a time. Good video but turn down the effects a nodge.
Very detailed and beneficial video, I just have a small comment if you allow me. The unintentional live stream of leaders suggesting to attack the dam after roadblocks of the negotiations between Egypt and Ethiopia, which you mentioned in the video was not from President Elsisi as at this time, he had not reached presidency yet. It was the Muslim Brotherhood government, President Morsi, not as the photo indicates Elsisi and his government (08:18). Keep up the good work.
the biggest problem most of us as Egyptian is not a good educated and that make a big problem, now life is hard because the prices goes up because the government use all the money to make a new projects so poor people which is maybe 25% and average income ppl which is maybe 60% of the Egyptians suffering but I understand this and this must happen Because we have stopped in time for nearly 100 years because of the wars that we did not need to get involve in it but we did for no reason , and the intellectual and religious fanaticism, terrorism and corruption I think we have to wait for the government to do what they have to do, the current generation( ppl from 30 years old to...) it's already too late for them but we are trying for the Next Generation I hope we we can wait a little bit until we get return on investments, and we need to use fkn candoms
Just empty the nile in Qattara. It will take another 200 years to fill up. If the upstream dams are managed and natural flow is restored then it will take 20. The saline lake formed will turn fresh if we give it an outlet to sea from it's bottom by means of two 7 meter diameter tunnels (Convection tunnels). The evaporation calculation is such that you won't need more than two. As this new freshwater sea fills, evaporation will increase rainfall in catchment countries, starting a replenishment cycle.. Another alternative is to divert nile but to immediately fill the sea with sea water through convection tunnels. This will take 2 years and immediately affect rainfall cycle. The calculations of saline seepage have to be carried out. You will have freshwater lake in 20 years. Good thing is that the near surface aquifers (50-200 meters) will be used up in next 5-10 years and after that the deeper (400 mts and beyond), which holds major water will have to be used, so an aquifer studty must also be conducted.
Hey guys, thanks for watching! What do you think about Egypt’s New Delta?
Seems like another massive corruption scheme by the military junta.
Egypt could spend 1/10 of this amount upgrading existing farms or providing cheap credit to its farmers to buy machinery and the agricultural output gains would be gigantic.
Fascinating stuff and a well made video, but where I come from we call an "artificial river" a "canal".
@@Dave_SissonThe origin of the word channel is Arabic, so any use of this word is due to the Arabic word from which the word channel is derived
@@elasticbeaver3596who said we are not upgrading existing farms dummy. And this is not about upgrading this is about expanding
you say
"100 km2 of new circular fields that have been prepared for irrigation"
but as per
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these are ancient. I know, I discovered them.
Well, Egyptians have loved mega projects for thousands of years.
They should take this a step further and start greening the entire desert within their borders.
Also in their depression area they should turn that into a sea salt harvest area by digging a channel to it from the sea, would help them both get sea salt to sell or use within the country and would help the world reduce the sea level as the sea is diverted into the depression and evaporated.
@@karlmarxii1898 "And the dry salt lakes would make a great racetrack. My genius sometimes tingles my jingles."
- Jeremy Clarkson, 2023
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تخضير الصحراء تحتاج إلى كميات كبيرة جدا من الماء وتحتاج إلى تريليونات لتحلية مياه البحار وما الى ذلك
نعم ولا ننسى الاهرامات التى يعُتقد انها بُنيت منذ 12 الف سنة
It's true ❤
Imagine travelling back in time and telling the Romans that their breadbasket will be one of the largest grain importers 2000 years later
🙄😂... ahamn ahamn... the Romans..... 2000 but without them on board of course.... And their aggression or corruption 🙄🤦♀️
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Imagine how surprised the Romans would be when told their own Italy is now owned by China because its leader decided they wanted Chinese coins against their independence and pride as a sovereign nation.
It’s ridiculous. And they blame it on population growth. The government is incapable of managing the economy . The government should resign .
This video is bout crying that Egyptians are so many and eating too much and how the government failed to manage the economy. And of course the same broken voice of how we will solve magically all the problems . Things that the general /president has been promising the people since the coup. The only thing he succeeded in doing is destroying the economy by giving all the companies to his ex generals and selling what’s left to repay the money he borrowed.
megaprojects always sound great but rarely meet the often utopian preconceptions made around it
I would argue that’s because the leadership of the project changes. Elections happen, different people with different ideas come to power, and the project becomes bloated. The underground river megaproject Libya started was working fine until Gaddafi was killed and they still managed to complete the first 2 phases.
@@noahjones1192 I just got done writing my bachelorpaper on dams, dams work great
only they are without a doubt the most environmentally damming (haha pun) form of energy production, you can't imagine how far the dammage goes
now it turns out that offshore windfarms to vibrate and create soundwaves killing untold numbers of large aquatic creatures
Egypt got a water problem so good luck @@noahjones1192
We’ll have to see if they can maintain stability long enough to complete the project
I don't think they're expecting this to be a paradise - just that they can get more water out there and grow more food. It will obviously struggle for local services, schools, hospitals, transport links etc initially, but it should still be able to have a positive impact; and if it succeeds, the services will eventually follow.
Well done Egypt!
Love from Greece 🇪🇬 ❤🇬🇷
From Egypt Big love and Respect to you.
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they haven't even done anything yet, well done for what?
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we have many many beautiful things and cooperation between us and our beloved french friends too. at least we have amazing Dalida. is not it? 😍🙂
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good morning and you are most welcome in Egypt and whole your beloved family and Friends.
@@Kristiano100well done for making the project
I am so happy to have supported this channel for so long
Thank you, I appreciate your subscriber loyalty!
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I was chocked of how fast and amazing work they did in a very short time ! I think they’re going into the right direction . Egyptian people love bread ! I don’t think anyone in the world can claim more love for bread than Egyptian .
Egyptians eat bread every single day
All poor countries eat a lot of bread
😂😂😂 فعلا لازم الفطار خبز الغداء خبز العشاء خبز طبعا بجوار باقي المكؤلات هل تعرف الملوخيه
Germans have a ton of different bread and it is common to have it in the evening or take it with you for work breaks.
@@DoYoSon "All poor countries eat a lot of bread" doesn't mean that bread is eaten by poor people only.
Good luck from Tunisia
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حبايبنا أهل مصر ❤
Chda5alna addi ebki 3la 7alna
@@ellihowa2365 Rabena y2aweko yarab
الله يصلح الحال@@ellihowa2365
@@hasinarian6711 its Franko Arabic, it's writing Arabic words in English alphabet with the use of numbers to represent Arabic letters/sounds that doesn't exist in English for example the word "3la" in arabic is "على" if you see the number "3" it represent the letter "ع" (for arab people) they are very similar in how they look and that's why when we type in franko arabic we gave it the same sound which does not exist in English.
hope now u understand why sometimes we type like this xD
@@hasinarian6711 you are most welcome my friend, have a nice day/night.
i hopeEgypt will succed love from Italy 💘
Well-done, very informative. good luck to Egypt & the Egyptian people.
Thank you dear friend
Egyptian Citizen
Good luck Egypt. 👍
Love Egypt from Morocco 🇪🇬❤🇲🇦
From Egypt Big love and Respect to you.
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خويا ❤
It’s not even smart they try to fix one problem while causing an even bigger one water scarcity
Love from Egypt
good project egypt love from india🇮🇳
Ironic that Egypt is short of wheat as they used to be the main source of wheat for the Roman Empire.
The effect of urbanization and insane population growth!
yes, but back then Egypt didn't have 110million ppl living in it, the entire world was less than 100million ppl
It’s partially because the government decided to make farmers grow and sell cash crops for export and then import wheat.
For alot of empires
Cost vs profit. Doesn't make sense to just grow wheat like in the past coupled with growing population and decreasing farmland (before the current national projects)
This project is designed by me
It relies mainly on the reuse of drainage water and wastewater in the West Delta region, which is estimated at 6.5 million cubic meters per day, and was dumped into the Mediterranean Sea through the Max stations.
In addition to the dainage water and treated sewage water of Alexandria governorate with one million cubic meters of fresh water through Al-Nasr Canal to reduce salinity
400,000 feddans will be cultivated on this water in the south of Dabaa axis
Wait designed by you? That's crazy!
Great job 👏
We need more projects like this
Good job 👏
question , do you plan to expand the project in the future once the ethiopian dam lake was full , or is this a stand alone project meant to simply avert a very problematic scenario ?
How feasible would it be to redirect water excess and waste into the qattara depression to fill up a large lake? This can also coincide with a project to open up a canal from the mediterranean sea to the qattara depression.
You explanation if the project is by far the most superior one i have seen about this topic
I'm Egyptian and I'll try to summarise the conditions here with 100% honesty. my true opinion on the economic state and the living expenses. People are getting more poorer and life expenses are skyrocketing. We have a foreign currency shortage so importing materials necessary for industrial and agricultural purposes is halted. These projects are magnificent and i 100% support them and support the government choices, my point is that these project should've been done so much earlier than that, maybe 7 or 8 years ago instead of the new cities and hot cash policies ( we're in huge debt to the IMF) it'd done huge difference and fortified our economy against the current economic crisis. This country and it's people are made of steel whether u support the government or not ( i disagree with the current government in many aspects before calling me a blind supporter)
طيب يا () مك
خليهم ينفعوك
You should have done these projects many years ago. Now Ethiopian time has come, and you can't do nothing about it. and your welcome for all these years of free valuable fresh water you greedy basterds.
Then what do u call the zambia incident and the army taking over the economy plus a killer (Hisham talaat mostafa) is now out of jail and his former crime has been erased, The corrupt government is siphoning money out of Egypt and taking the money of the poor and of course they made many presidential palaces and now they have not 1 not 2 but 3 different government centers (cairo, Alalmean and in the new administrative capital) the corruption is at all time high and even if you go to a public office they will demand bribes and there is nothing u can do about it, And while all of this is happening the transportation ministry is STILL borrowing money for a new light train for 2 billion dollars and what's funny the parliament agreed on this loan within only 3 hours how come!!!!
Have you ever tried to know and learn how china from starvation and hunger become one of the most powerful countries in 30 years??? Or turkey from county all it's history was about ottoman empire to competing with the Chinese products?? Or India from complete poverty to competing with china?????????? Or Russia coming back stronger??? 😉😉😉
Your government is just following their steps they are not creative to have their own strategies and plans .. that's exactly what china did ... they didn't help to end the hunger and starvation by giving people food but they actually worked on their famous proverb (((Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime))) that's exactly what the Egyptian government trying to achieve...
who told you that those projects are not in action and process from 7 or 8 years ago? Who told you that the new cities are less important than any other projects? Who told you that the new capital is built by the Egyptian government not by the investors and have nothing to do with the Egyptian government money??? Have you heard about the inflation and the whole world are having issues by the high prices??? Who told you that Egypt has troubles because of the foreign currencies and not a strategy to enter the brics ????
That's the reason we can only swipe a Visa Card at all Egypt's tourist sites now lol... foreign currency...
I believe this was based off of a previous attempt where Germany and Egypt cooperated to form an artificial new lake in Egypt by creating several canals moving into the Qattara Depression which was a lake thousands of years ago but dried up. Egypt denied this project however due to the fear that it could poison it's water supplies
No. Thats different. This is based on wastewater treatment to farm a different part of egypt. The qattara depression project is still stalled over fears that the seawater will seep into groundwater aquifers/nile basin. And no one wants a new dead sea. Have to find a cheap way to desalinate the water first if the qattara project will ever happen.
I do wonder if this new delta is going to have sufficient drainage to avoid the soil becoming salted up from water evaporation.
@@SherifRok-cw8kx Just empty the nile in Qattara. It will take another 200 years to fill up, If the upstream dams are managed and natural flow is restored then it will take 20. The saline lake formed will turn fresh if we give it an outlet to sea from it's bottom by means of two 7 meter diameter tunnels.
As this new freshwater sea fills, evaporation will increase rainfall in catchment countries, starting a replenishment cycle..
Another alternative is to divert nile but to immediately fill the sea with sea water through convection tunnels. This will take 2 years and immediately affect rainfall cycle. The calculations of saline seepage have to be carried out. You will have freshwater lake in 20 years.
Good thing is that the near surface aquifers (50-200 meters) will be used up in next 5-10 years and after that the deeper (400 mts and beyond), which holds major water will have to be used, so an aquifer studty must also be conducted.
It has nothing to do with it. The Qattara depression thing was always stupid. A whole bunch of digging for a salt lake
Impressive, and very ambitious! Well done, Egypt! Your forebearers would applaud you.
After watching many big channels this video answered my questions in first 10 seconds good job 👍 this is how it should be done straight to the point no philosophy or propaganda just pure knowledge ...thanks
Well done Egypt! The previous regime of Hosni Mubarak never had any foresight for future needs whilst witnessing the population grow!
It was very sclerotic and ossified especially in its last years
Good news about Ethiopia-- Egypt and Ethiopia have finally signed an agreement. Looks like a water war was avoided, and both countries can prosper.
Inshalla ethiopia will take yall water
@@ogun9645they can't
thats good but egypt is still headed for state collapse and famine. I hope i am wrong tho
Ethiopia will never prosper in a 100 year .they just built the dam to hope selling water to Egypt and not generating electricity which they don't even has a network to distribute and until now they didn't generate 1/10 of their target
screw eThEocrappia
long live for Egypt 🇪🇬
Viva Egypt. Love how realistic Egyptian leaders are working to better their country and lives of their people
By making a country with water scarcity have even less water? They shouldn’t even expanded that much in the first place. If they use even more water it will be the downfall of the country due to climate change
Sounds like those Egyptians create a new prototype for a new civilization expansion... Haven't done since Alexander's liberation. I wish them well and hope it'll create an Egyptian Renaissance
They arabs.
@@Cavebabybeserkerrs😅 هل تشعر بالغيرة هل انت من الافروسنتريك
@@Cavebabybeserkerrsthey are not
Thank you
you are doing more to focus the light on egypt's efforts in economic development than the Egyptian media itself
Egypt really has potential to become a great power. They just need to masters all their own resources at their disposal.
you can't be a great power country without having basic resources like agriculture being naturally in your land they are building stuff to have food. you are dreaming my guy
@@fadyedits8681 are you trying to tell me, that the UK has everything it needs 100% provided by local efforts without any importing?
We are not aspiring to become a superpower, we don't have the land size to do it, nor the nuclear power to support it.
We are a regional superpower, which is reasonable enough for our current state.
they are not, overpopulation will make sure egypt will remain poor. anyone who has visited egypt the previous 30 years will see little to no progress.
@@richardm7713 Clearly you either didn't visit it the last few years, or you have no sight in your eyes.
@@zgoodt its crowded with poor servicies and people are working backbreaking hours with little time off. Egypt is a mess and is still a mess.
Egypt seems to be more visionary and dynamic than it was under the sclerotic Mubarak era
Mubarak was a nightmare of doing nothing for 30 years
Sadly El Sisi is more corrupt and most of that budget will end up in Swiss accounts.
@@yusufhany3291🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑
This is an amazing and ambitious project. On a side note, thanks for your great explanation and amazing motion graphics and video editing skills! Being engaged in these kind of videos is not an easy task and you did it very well! 👏🏼👏🏼
Another sh#th#le were they can opress each other and they take 0 gazans
I think it would be a waste of money. Sure it will bring them more wheat but what’s already the biggest problem in Egypt. Water scarcity, this will only make sure they have even less water in a desert. They should learn to use it more effectively so they could maybe have a chance
This just makes me excited
Imagine living and see the great dessert turn into Green land
Like i'm so exited for Egypt
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This is amazing. Maybe they should also move people from places they can use for agriculture. They can build around those places, but in the desert.
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no one would leave the nile to go to the desert maybe if we build more coastal cities
well some people should move they are not saving the agriculture land in the delta@@centralcee4697
This is what they are doing. Egypt is building a new capital east of the Nile River deep inside the desert. With modern transportation, you no longer need to live on the fertile land - best place to put the population in Egypt is 50-100 km away from the river, use fertile land to grow food, pipe the water in, and maximise agricultural output.
@@HOR-AHA something we cant do this like our new arish port project which is vary imported we cant have a "not leaving" answer. ppl don't trust the gov this what hap in maspero triangle some ppl said no but look how the gov changed the whole place to get rid of slums and provide human life
Excellent news for Egypt!
Egypt is facing issues that other countries will face sooner or later. It’s an interesting project. Hopefully it’ll weather climate change as well.
Not many countries will have Ethiopia turn the tap off on them
@@augustinusaurelius4634lol😂
Egypt has the Nile, sadly other countries that will face the same thing as egypt very soon, have almost no relable source of water
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No, egypt and many other african countries are facing this problem because overpopulation. Just stop breeding like europe did
Wow, this is amazing. And also apropos for one of the world’s great early river civilizations
Egypt is one of the most vulnerable countries on earth. It should concentrate on achieving a stable population, as rising food prices could really ruin the country, as it is forced to import so much food from abroad.
That’s kind of the point of the project 😅
danta esmak dayoos ya 5awal ! ya dayoos!
@@abdallaamgad5118انت بتقول ايه يسطا
Egypt main problem is over population
😅 cray
5,000 years later, they still got Engineering flex. ;)
Hopefully the project will be finished before the next military coup.
@@zjeeehere are no military coups in Egypt, especially against a military president. Indeed, it is not part of the army’s doctrine to coup against its members.
Egypt has been doing very well lately. I already know about the new capital that Egypt is building - out in the desert, but still close enough to the fertile land so the fertile land can be used to grow food while people live just outside of it.
The new capital was not made for the people - ( middle to low class workers) which make up most of Cairo, it was made as a secluded palace for the "predident" and center for the government (his goons) to prevent ease of demonstrations. it's another useless project which uses up loan dollars.
There’s a lot of challenges, but this is a country of unbelievably strong people with a young population.
Actually , Egypt is doing very badly lately . after the president went on a borrowing spree the last few years to buy presidential planes and build mega presidential palaces and many other non productive projects. Today, Egypt is faced with debt to repay with no profit from this spending. the president turned to the Egyptian immigrants money transfers to pay for the debt and taking away the money to buy food for the people . the Egyptian pound used to be 16 to a dollar , now it is 40 and going 50 to one dollar on the black market.
@@malek88561so much BS in your comment it's unbelievable
@@momomo8093 😂😂😂😂the truth hurts .
Good for you Egypt. I hope you succeed.
Thank you man
i have seen you before on another video talking about egypt.
@@floof6896 probably
So the water is enough for that? How does the groundwater get replenished? Does the water need to be pumped through the pipes or is there geographical downwads slope? How will the redirection of water from the upper Nile affect the water supply downstream?
This is an amazing project, and the fact that they started it already tells me all has been well thought out. But I would have loved for more technical questions to be adressed.
still better than waste it to flow to the sea.
That’s my concern too, is there enough water for this
The video mentioned something about desalinating the sea water
Can you explain please ?
exactly Also I would like to know how much water evaporates during it's journey until it reaches the pipes and what is going to happen if one of those pipes get clogged or broke due to earthquake, what are the maintenance plan here?
@@tornadofay Egypt barely has any earthquakes, and to put it simpler, Egypt rarely has any powerful earthquakes.
The video didn't mention the Greening of the Sinai Peninsula, I served there in the army, and there are rivers getting created there. all pipes.
But I ofc have no experience nor knowledge on how they maintain such things, but ofc they do have a plan.
There are 13 stations to elevate and pump the water before reaching the purification plant
The water used is mostly which is drained from cultivated land in the delta (reusing)
Very nice job thank you. I love Egypt and its people hope to live there some day.
Good project Egypt 🇹🇷🫡🇪🇬
That is quite positive news. In fact, it is the most invigorating and optimistic I have heard the entire year.
correction : Egypt imports only about 50% of its wheat needs from abroad "not 96%" before this project, especially Russia and Ukraine, and consumes about 20 million tons annually, and uses about 9 million tons to produce fortified bread.
thank you
Liar
foolish
@@kevincinnamontoast3669
@@kevincinnamontoast3669it is published information. So you don’t need to call him a liar just because you’re informed
@@kevincinnamontoast3669 that’s actually accurate
@@kevincinnamontoast3669lol are u nuts?
The videos states the same, watch 2:40
Idiot :p
I'm an Egyptian and I enjoyed this Video 😍🤩. There're Information ,this first time I know it.
Egypt 2030 = economy 👌🔥🔥🔥💪💪
شكرا لك على هذا الفيدية الموجز والرائع والممتع والشيق .. شكرا لك وألف شكر لكم جميعا .
عمار يمصر❤🎉
Well done Egypt
Amazing. God bless Egypt
Thanks. We must building our country Egypt. We were the best and the most powerful civilization on the earth for 7000 years so we want to return. The roots of science were from our civilization. We were the kings of this world for 7000 years.
I think that Egyptian government has a good plan in mind and is acting on it. I think that on top of this they should promote water saving measures as much as possible to mitigate the lack of water even more
They are but and there are similar projects as well like turning to more modern irrigation methods to water recycling on a national scale but adjusting people culture takes time.
@@perra5910 yeah I was there in April and I got the vibe that their culture and ways is something that they are very resistant to adapting. The new generation as usual will be the one pushing ahead
From Egypt Big love and Respect to you.
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Excellent Project 👍👍👍
Egypt should deploy modern agricultural methods in the New Delta and do maximum to protect the soil from degradation by salt and fertilisers.
From Egypt Big love and Respect to you.
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Thank you bro
ايه الجمال ده
بصراحه انفوجراف وبريزينتيشن ممتاز
دعايه رائعه
تحيه تقدير واحترام
I'm very impressed, Masha'Allah. Good luck and may Allah help your way to achieve all that and more.
Non existent god won’t help ya
I'm proud for my country😊
الحمد لله ❤ نسأل الله أن يرزقنا من واسع فضله العظيم وأن ينعم على مصر بالأمن والأمان والاستقرار والرخاء وجميع بلاد المسلمين 🤲🇪🇬🌹
All world ❌ all muslim countries ✅
Feels radicalism
@@RkRk-xu1wwWhat's your problem? Did he say, "I hope you destroy the rest of the world's countries?" Of course, most people love countries that follow their religion more than others. I don't understand the problem or extremism.
The project is very wonderful ❤
Really ambitious and very thoughtful initiative
Way to go Egypt! This is awesome!!
Well I am an Egyptian citizen
I appreciate your effort in the video from map motion graphic to satellite images timeline
But I think mega project videos in general needs a 360 degree
view on country political and economic internal scene
Or at least some comments about the administration government & how they organize
or even deal with different opinions
This video was so surface level it was basically a shit post. Ethiopia has nothing to do with this project.
Thanks for your description very good
Friend from Egypt 🇪🇬
given the project gets proper timely funding it will be very useful for Egyptian food security 👏👏
This project wouls help Egypt a lot.
I really hope this works as well as they are claiming it will. IF it does, this will have been one of the biggest success stories in history. But I'll say it right now that they are going to have issues with salt ingress in almost every stage of the project. I wonder if they planed for desalination outside of just the groundwater?
Thank you for this incredible video!!
This and other Egyptian mega projects will soon become gold mines for Egyptologists to flock to and study, i wouldn't be too surprised if there was a whole gold rush of Egyptologists flocking to these areas and studding them.
Hopefully it will be to marvel at the genius building designs and not how massive corruption spoiled a great project.
@@zjeee Either way, it's basically an Egyptologist's dream.
Why would Egyptologists go study farming fields?
@@ashiinsane90 To study how Egyptians created new arable lands.
Excellent Video ❤❤ , There is no Arabic or Egyptian video containing all this precised information !
A great Egyptian achievement when it extends a water line with a length of 130 km, agriculture, an area of 2 million acres, has been equipped and is in the final touches
Long live Egypt 🇪🇬 💪
Very short lived, when they run out of groundwater at this rate.
I was 23 when I went to Egypt in 2019. Our driver was shocked that I didn't have any kids of my own, because apparently having more than 1 kid by that age is the norm in Egypt.
Wooow it's great project... Well done Egypt 🇪🇬 👍🏻
Kudos to you Egypt from Ethiopia 😊
This is a good idea. A lot of fresh water flows from the Nile to the Med. With the proper investment, some of that water could be put to use in projects like this.
I live in the old delta and hope this really turn true.
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It's so awesome to see green projects like this 👍
i hope lots of archaeology comes out of this
Amazing presentation 😊
Mega-projects like this (eg. 3-Gorges Dam, China) are severe vulnerability points for hostile attacks. Let's see what happens in Ethiopia & south Tibet (CCP threatens cutting water to Brahmaputra, while Taiwan threatens Yangtze).
Really good video explaining what is happening in the new delta.
Who is building the dam? If it's the Chinese, then Egypt doesn't have to worry, it'll fall apart on its own.
Lol so true. I got a shovel and i used it once bc it broke the second i tried diging a ditch
Thanks from Egypt ❤
This video is good and congrats to Egypt. But I am interested in, seriously interested, on how does a sand terrain transform into a fertile soil?
Its not just adding water. If you sip water into sand, it will just go down… What could be done and what is being done to make desert a fertile soil?
It is possible in a variety of ways:
1- Chemically changing the properties of land by adding agents that increase water retention levels in soil.
2- Mechanically mixing extracted arable soil with the sand in the designated areas.
3- Initially relying on pulses (Legumes) which naturally have properties that support the soil via their root system, increasing water retention and adding nutritional value via root bacteria.
Or using a mixture of these 3 methods.
Bottomline, in modern engineering everything is possible, it's just a matter of cost-benefit calculations.
@@MrBedoJoe Thank you very much for your reply, it has been informing.
Thanks alot. Outstanding report full of data / Info.
really they need to move the population to the edge of the desert and keep the delta for farming only, and the small population needed to operate those farms.
Move the population from the livable region the the unlivable regions?
I think you need to put more thought into this.
Move the population from the livable region the the unlivable regions?
I think you need to put more thought into this.
@@AL-lh2ht it is only moving cities to the edge of the fertile land, it is still fine to live, and close to the water and food. New Cairo is built in the desert off the flood plain.... So they are trying to do it to some extent.
That's basically what the're doing, building dozens of new cties that have a capacity of millions of people, outside of the agricultural land, the administrative capital alone is planned to host 6 mil population.
I’m a American but this is good for Egypt 🇪🇬 it helps them with the food problem also helps the earth
I'm curious how they will avoid salt buildup. Will the treatment plants actually produce distilled water?
Yes they will, also most of that water will be reused
The water treated isn’t salt water, it’s fresh water with some agricultural waste that’s relatively easy to treat.
reverse osmosis
@@FagrrTt6262 check out the Aral Sea
Great video. Really informative!
In reviewing local media coverage on these matters, a few things seem to have been accepted by both the authorities, as well as the general public. The first thing is that the Ethiopian dam has seen many challanges and obstacles which have lead to huge delays in both its consutruction, and its filling up. There seems to be consensus that whatever affect the dam construction works may have had, on the flow of water up the Nile, has been little. Therefore, Egypt's fresh water supply (from the Nile) has not been negatively affected in an impactful way. In fact, Sudan (to the south of Egypt) has seen some irregular flooding. This has been attributed to Ethiopia needing to release more water (without notice) than what would normally flow around those times.
Secondly. Regardless of any temporary effect on the flow of water up the nile whilst construction and the filling up of the dam in Ethiopia continues, these massive irragation infrastructure projects are designed to compliment (add to) current water resources, not replace them. As you accurately point out in the video, the new delta project is just one of many massive infrastructure project that are underway, accross many industries, regions and sectors, all designed to future-proof the country from shocks, such as the Russia/Ukraine war, food and energy supply, and population growth.
There is also the New Valley project, Toshka and East Owainat. Egypt is carrying out many projects in all fields in order to build the new republic under the leadership of a great leader, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, the founder of the new republic, may God protect and preserve him. ❤❤❤
Long live Egypt, long live Egypt, long live Egypt 🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬
Nice vedio you motivated me to look for a piece of land there to make my farm dream. You give me positive energy by sharing these statistics. Thank you
Egypt government and president are doing wonderful work have to admit!!
There are always a few kickbacks involved in Egypt, especially to the army. So things cost a lot more than they would if there was open tendering for construction projects. That is perhaps the main reason why Egypt remains a third world country.
@Dave_Sisson
Egypt isn't a third world !
0.731HDI is a second world, not third
@@Dave_Sisson that’s false
In fact the army is doing everything to decrease the costs
They do announce every penny spent
Great Idea! Keep up the good work in permaculture design, Egypt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Presente'
🫡👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿❤ Bravo Egypt, I'm glad you're doing this, rather then fighting for water with Ethiopia. this route is 10x cheaper.
Now solidify this move by becoming an alliance with Ethiopia, this will put the west to shame and embarrass Europe and N America, and further more show the rest of Africa war is pointless.
Because we are smart people
Trust me, the moment our existence is threatened by this Dam "which is there to politically threaten Egypt without any actual care to the well-being of both countries, and a Dam built on a massive scale in a country that is insanely water rich, to give that country a stick to pressure Egypt" Egypt will Immediately strike that Dam.
Egypt has already used all peaceful talks.
About the plotting to destroy the Dam on live TV, that was the government of the Muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization that was forced on the seat of rule on Egypt by the USA, and the move was 100% done intentionally to put Egypt in a tough place "the move of plotting such shit on live TV" as if anyone would think a country would plan an attack out in the open and not under secrecy to ensure perfect execution.
Once there is an agreement guaranteeing water shares of Egypt and Sudan, there are enormous benefits to be had through a alliance between a country like Ethiopia and Egypt. Egypt has a new infrastructure and a fantastic geographical location. Benefits are literally endless. Unfortunately nothing will happen before an agreement is in place.
@@momomo8093 you think you only one smart ? ye ? Joker❗️ if you have problems ,insecurities , jealousy, envy that not Ethiopia 🇪🇹 problems that your problem be adult and learn The great country Israel 🇮🇱 to clean the oceans 🌊 water 💦 for drinking ❗️get to work
@user-or1rm1ol3q I must admit this is true. Egypt was the kingdom with social hierarchy, in something like 3000 bc, every empire has learnt from Egyptians. Now, I've chosen where not to say or what to speak on, because that's not what this video is about.
An Arab megaproject that is sensible, achievable and seemingly well planed. Amazing.
Egyptian not Arab
This Video is waay to crowded. So manye Cuts and Animations, constantly turning in different directions, and images showing for 0,1 secs at a time. Good video but turn down the effects a nodge.
no its not
Very detailed and beneficial video, I just have a small comment if you allow me. The unintentional live stream of leaders suggesting to attack the dam after roadblocks of the negotiations between Egypt and Ethiopia, which you mentioned in the video was not from President Elsisi as at this time, he had not reached presidency yet. It was the Muslim Brotherhood government, President Morsi, not as the photo indicates Elsisi and his government (08:18). Keep up the good work.
我觉得埃及可以加宽一下苏伊士运河,这样可以建造更大的船
Another branch was already made years ago bro
Great video! You explained everything very well!
the biggest problem most of us as Egyptian is not a good educated and that make a big problem, now life is hard because the prices goes up because the government use all the money to make a new projects so poor people which is maybe 25% and average income ppl which is maybe 60% of the Egyptians suffering but I understand this and this must happen Because we have stopped in time for nearly 100 years because of the wars that we did not need to get involve in it but we did for no reason , and the intellectual and religious fanaticism, terrorism and corruption I think we have to wait for the government to do what they have to do, the current generation( ppl from 30 years old to...) it's already too late for them but we are trying for the Next Generation I hope we we can wait a little bit until we get return on investments, and we need to use fkn candoms
Just empty the nile in Qattara. It will take another 200 years to fill up.
If the upstream dams are managed and natural flow is restored then it will take 20. The saline lake formed will turn fresh if we give it an outlet to sea from it's bottom by means of two 7 meter diameter tunnels (Convection tunnels). The evaporation calculation is such that you won't need more than two.
As this new freshwater sea fills, evaporation will increase rainfall in catchment countries, starting a replenishment cycle..
Another alternative is to divert nile but to immediately fill the sea with sea water through convection tunnels. This will take 2 years and immediately affect rainfall cycle. The calculations of saline seepage have to be carried out. You will have freshwater lake in 20 years.
Good thing is that the near surface aquifers (50-200 meters) will be used up in next 5-10 years and after that the deeper (400 mts and beyond), which holds major water will have to be used, so an aquifer studty must also be conducted.
نأمل أن يعي أهل بلدي مصر مدي خطورة الزيادة السكانية ، وألا يظلموا الأجيال القادمة بكثرة الإنجاب وعدم الوعي حتي يجدوا لأنفسهم مكاناً يسعهم .
Thank you for your amazing videos ❤
ربنا يحفظ فخامه الريس السيسي وكل من يحب مصر ويحميها دائما في تطور مستمر ان شاء الله اللهم احفظ مصر🇪🇬🤲❤️
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as egyptian , my grandad used to say back in the day food was soo cheap , none was hungry and we also were exporting food