Drinking the sky /
Publisher: New Delhi : Centre for Science and Environment, [2000]Description: 1 DVD (24 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- A01175
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DVD | Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore | A01175 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | D27 | Available | A01175 |
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In ‘Drinking the Sky’, Dutch filmmaker Joost de Haas travels first to the wettest place on earth, then the driest. To Cherapunjee in north-east India and to the Atacama desert in Chile. Both places are populated – and therein lies the intrigue: how do you cope with life in the deluge and life in the driest spot on earth? In a film full of surprises de Haas looks at water management in a couple of places where it really matters.
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