The artificial ice pyramids saving India's mountain villagesHimalayan villages are creating artificial glaciers to guarantee water for their crops in the spring.12 hrs ago
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In a bid to ensure a steady water supply for their crops, villagers in India's Himalayan region are constructing artificial ice pyramids, also known as "glacier gardens," to store and conserve water during the winter months. These innovative structures are designed to melt gradually in the spring, providing a reliable source of water for irrigation and agriculture.
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