Baader Meinhof alert. I had never heard of this civilisation, and their foggara water system, until I listened to the In Our Time episode a couple of days ago, and now here they are on HN.
> Today it is a ruin, but one that remains unmistakably alive.
wat? why is it still alive? the paragraph just ended like that, no further explanation? I get the feeling I should not trust these words. (Looking at the pre-2023 articles by the same writer, they are in a very different writing style. Sigh.)
That "ABOVE: aerial view of fortified structure of Sharba" picture though is amazing. Like it was swallowed by the sand, or it's an outgrowth, a welt being covered by a skin of sand.
And https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qanat (foggaras) is intriguing.
Very strange article.
No word of the slavery that maintains the underground channel
A perfect example of where we are going if we consume non renewable resources. And yet the article isn’t cheap in praising their awareness
Repeating many times the same Roman perception.