• rhythmisaprancer
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    210 months ago

    Very fair! I had friends working in Australia for some time but never visited, my loss. It really sounded interesting and different.

    Ya, possibly. I would think that earlier people, as observant as they were, were building swales long ago in Persia or North Africa. Or SW USA. Or Australia.

    • Treevan 🇦🇺
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      10 months ago

      Not that I’m an expert or anything, but I don’t know if Aus’ First Nations harnessed water for agriculture like that. What they did do was make amazing fish traps and eel farms. The fact they could place rocks in a river for trapping purposes and have them not wash away, ever, blows my mind.

      A big fallen Euc is all the swale you need. They are still visible in rivers and gullies, even though the forest is long gone around them.