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Saudi Arabia is embarking on a massive project. They want to build an artificial river that will be taller and more majestic than the Nile. The 12,000-kilometer-long river, which will run through the arid deserts of Saudi Arabia, is not only the world's longest underground canal, but also an unprecedented attempt to turn arid and barren lands into fertile lands using advanced desalination technology. The budget for the project is huge and shows how determined Saudi Arabia is to solve the problem of water shortage by converting seawater into fresh water. This artificial river could revolutionize agriculture and environmental sustainability in one of the driest places on Earth. By planning to irrigate vast swaths of the desert, Saudi Arabia wants to ensure its own water and food security and become a global model for environmental innovation. But can this ambitious project transform Saudi Arabia into a green and sustainable oasis? And how exactly do they plan to do it? Our Instagram page: / paragraphtv Telegram channel: https://t.me/paragraphtv Direct channel link https://paragraphtv.com Contact [email protected]