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I was also hauling gallons of bottles of
water
up to the seventh floor every day.
There were those with power and water, and those without.
I mean, after all, Chernobyl's soil,
water
and air, are among the most highly contaminated on Earth, and the reactor sits at the the center of a tightly regulated exclusion zone, or dead zone, and it's a nuclear police state, complete with border guards.
pulling
water
from a well and end it at midnight poised to beat a bucket with a stick and scare off wild boar that might mess with their potatoes, their only company a bit of homemade moonshine vodka.
We usually don't care for, repair, clean, carry around our coffee cup, our shopping bag, our bottle of
water.
This is a multispan suspension bridge across very deep
water
in Norway, and we're working on this at the moment.
The deep
water
means that foundations are prohibitively expensive.
But I'm really excited about this because if you think about the places around the world where the
water
is so deep that nobody has given a second thought to the possibility of a bridge or any kind of crossing, this now opens up that possibility.
And he doesn't grow roses because they use too much water, by the way.
When I was in Africa some years ago and then came back, I noticed
water.
In Africa where I was, I didn't have drinkable
water.
So I put little stickers on the light switch and on the
water
faucet, and every time I turned it on,
water.
We know about man's impact on the ocean in terms of fishing and overfishing, but we don't really know much about what's happening underneath the
water.
Light doesn't penetrate beneath the surface of the water, so ocean creatures like whales and dolphins and even 800 species of fish communicate by sound.
In Gando, there was no electricity, no access to clean drinking water, and no school.
People still are dying in Burkina Faso, and access to clean drinking
water
is still a big problem.
So clay floor for example, the young men come and stand like that, beating, hours for hours, and then their mothers came, and they are beating in this position, for hours, giving
water
and beating.
Now each year, as new snow lands on the glacier, it melts in the summer sun, and it forms little rivers of
water
on the flow along the ice, and they start to melt and bore their way down through the glacier, forming big networks of caves, sometimes going all the way down to the underlying bedrock.
Warm
water
from the top of the ice is boring its way down, and warm air from below the mountain actually rises up, gets into the cave, and melts the ceilings back taller and taller.
There's weird bacteria living in the
water
that actually eat and digest rocks to make their own food to live under this ice.
In fact, this past summer, scientists collected samples of
water
and ice specifically to see if things called extremophiles, tiny lifeforms that are evolved to live in completely hostile conditions, might be living under the ice, kind of like what they hope to find on the polar icecaps of Mars someday.
Because of the heat, I took my shoes off, and I rolled up my pants, and I walked into the
water.
The
water
was clear running over sand, and we turned and we began to make our way upstream.
And a few meters ahead of us, there was a place where a tree had fallen out of the bank, and its branches were touching the water, and it was shadowy.
I notice a slick of blood in the
water
around me that gets washed downstream.
I pull myself up into the branches, and as I come out of the water, I look over my shoulder.
As I come out of the water, Solly arrives at a deep section, a channel between us.
Now — (Applause) Now I don't know how many people you know that go into a deep channel of
water
that they know has a crocodile in it to come and help you, but for Solly, it was as natural as breathing.
And then one day we came across them at this small
water
hole.
They're beginning to see illegal activities on these properties, like illegal dumping, and they know that because the city has lost so much population, their costs for water, electricity, gas are rising, because there are not enough people to pay property taxes to help support the services that they need.
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