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In reply to the discussion: WE'RE LOSING THE WATER WE NEED TO SURVIVE [View all]Xolodno
(7,359 posts)38. And Lake Baikal is in Russia.
Always wanted to visit it. Figured it would be on my second trip to Russia after I did my first. We had plans to go to Moscow, Vladmir, Suzdal and St. Petersburg. Then visit Paris again for a week after Covid. But, war breaks out and going to Russia becomes practically impossible. Could still fly through other countries to get there, but I probably wouldn't even be given a Visa. And my bank cards would be useless, I'd have to acquire a lot of cash Rubles.
So Egypt it is this year. Japan or China will probably be next, but the way things are going, not even sure about China.
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Eventually the only major sources left will be the Great Lakes and Lake Baikal.
roamer65
Jul 2023
#1
And the Guarani Aquifer - hence the Bushes' purchase of 100,000 acres in 2006
peppertree
Jul 2023
#7
Thanks, I was trying to remember which water source the Bushes bought access to.
shrike3
Jul 2023
#31
I totally agree with your concerns, but we're not currently using the ice sheets as a major source
erronis
Jul 2023
#9
The drinkable reservoirs of water that are really being lost is ground water
Model35mech
Jul 2023
#23