Turning fog into much-needed water
September 29, 2015

In the Atacama desert, there is water. Not always in the ground, but in the air! (Photo Credit: Freeimages.com/Vinicius Casagrande)
People who live in the driest desert on earth use huge nets to catch fog and “harvest” water.
The Atacama in Chile is an “absolute desert,” but over one million people live there, grow food, and survive by capturing the moisture in fog.