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A project to flood Egypt's Qattara Depression
2025-01-15
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Egypt is currently in a project to flood the Qattara Depression. There are many videos on YouTube about it. The depression is larger than Lebanon and if it can work it is very interesting. Can work is the main point, but scientists are not agreed that it can.



Tunisia and other Sahara countries have similar ideas:



A good quick background on the Sahara




Other projects in the Sahara:


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Posted by:3dc

#11  ^2014 article by Ken Jennings, of Jeopardy fame. I read similar article(s) years ago.
Posted by: Bobby   2025-01-15 17:45  

#10  More on this geologic anomaly.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2025-01-15 17:17  

#9  Egypt has such a serious excess of population that they’re building an entire new city to take the pressure off Cairo. They need not look to Gaza for pick’n’shovel bodies to die digging their canal… and the men would be grateful for the opportunity, especially if a death benefit is promised to the family.
Posted by: trailing wife   2025-01-15 10:57  

#8  ^ That's why you have Paleo Chain Gangs dig it
Posted by: Frank G   2025-01-15 10:22  

#7  Many proposals for this over the past 80 years or so.

A canal to connect it with the Med would be about 60 Miles long. If the canal were wide enough and deep enough the water falling into the depression could generate a lot of electricity, perhaps as much as 200-400 MW with evaporation keeping the water level from rising too much.

But the cost of excavation is enormous and besides excavation, there are many unexploded bombs and mines dating from WWII.
Posted by: Lord Garth   2025-01-15 10:15  

#6  Unless it's got a layer of clay under it, I dunno.
Other than that, it's theirs, sure. Go for it.
(There's got to be a significant amount of ordinace in there.)
Posted by: ed in texas   2025-01-15 08:57  

#5  Ah, yes, the old Qattara Depression.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2025-01-15 08:44  

#4  ^ Likely shift the rotational axes.
Posted by: Skidmark   2025-01-15 08:41  

#3  Wouldn't that have some effect on the local 'climate' and maybe even some impact of 'global climate change'? Maybe all that water into the desert would lower the sea level, offsetting the glaciers melting?
Posted by: Bobby   2025-01-15 08:10  

#2  I guess El Sisi been Rais (the head) to long. Megalomania sets in.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2025-01-15 08:04  

#1  Now do Death Valley!
Posted by: Skidmark   2025-01-15 06:06  

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