Permaculture instructor Andrew Millison journeys to the Dakhla Oasis in the Western Desert of Egypt to consult on an ecovillage project that's under development. This video explores the permaculture site analysis process and how the mind of the designer perceives and analyzes information in a new location. The Eastern Sahara is the second driest location on Earth, and this site has not seen measurable rainfall for 13 years. So what does the permaculture design process look like in such a unique and harsh climate?
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Ancient Water: Permaculture in Egypt
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