It's Time To Make More Water Supplies - Alternative View

It's Time To Make More Water Supplies - Alternative View
It's Time To Make More Water Supplies - Alternative View

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Video: It's Time To Make More Water Supplies - Alternative View
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One of the few most valuable reserves on the planet that UNESCO looks after is the Iguazu National Park, located on the border of Brazil and Argentina:

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The park itself is not particularly interesting - the typical jungle of South America, stretching from horizon to horizon. But inside this park is a huge system of waterfalls known as Iguazu Falls. So they represent the main value there.

The falls are located about 23 km from the mouth of the Iguazu River and reach a total width of up to three kilometers. There are 275 waterfalls in total, the height of the fall of water there ranges from 60 to 80 meters.

The normal flow of water discharged by the complex is 1,600 cubic meters per second, and during the rainy season from November to March, the water flow can peak at 13,000 cubic meters per second - the equivalent of five Olympic swimming pools or two Niagara Falls.

At normal times of the year, the waterfall looks like this:

And now, in April 2020, after, so to speak, a "long period of rains", the following shots come from South America:

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As you can see, the waterfall system has dried up so much that local ecologists find it difficult to assess the current power of the falling stream. According to rough estimates, there are now up to 300 cubic meters per second:

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Since the Iguazu Falls system collects water from a very large area, the volume of water inflow is highly dependent on precipitation - there are especially no underground springs in local rivers. Therefore, when the summer is especially dry (in Brazil it is winter), the waterfall loses its volume and in 1978 it was completely dry for a month.

However, the problem is that the rainy season in Brazil starts in October and ends in April. And this season was even more than normal:

Thus, the rainy season continues and now we observe the PEAK power of the waterfall. By summer, the flow will most likely drop to zero. And this is already a very serious reason to think.

We, of course, treat the people of Brazil very well and wish them all the best, great happiness and great prosperity. Nevertheless, Brazil is far from us, and what happens there with their waterfalls, we don't care about anything - this is exclusively an internal matter of Brazil. But exactly the same thing happens after all with rivers and reservoirs on all continents!

In December of last year, we did a big review on the topic of the disappearance of fresh water, the material was called In a few years, there will be no more fresh water on the continents.

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As you can see, the situation is developing in dynamics - fresh water is leaving somewhere. Perhaps it merges into some kind of holes in the ground, maybe it is pumped out by some evil aliens - we do not know this. But it is known for sure that before the End of Times there will be problems with water, that people will fight over a can of water. Wang and many other mystics and seers spoke about this. So, it seems that this very End of Times is approaching and it remains only to follow the development of events.