Deep in the arid Mahafaly plateau of southwest Madagascar, a lifeline hangs in the balance. Here, where rains become increasingly scarce, ancient knowledge offers a glimmer of hope.
In this documentary, you will meet Mamody, the final practitioner of an amazing and tried-and-true method: hollowing out baobab trees to produce organic water reservoirs. See the commitment and talent needed as Mamody turns these stately trees into water towers that will sustain his hamlet.
Our voyage extends beyond the intriguing methodology per se. Discover the close relationship that has developed over generations of coexisting peacefully with a hostile environment between Mamody's village and the baobab trees.
As the documentary unfolds, we delve into the growing threat of drought. Climate change casts a long shadow on Madagascar, making Mamody's knowledge more crucial than ever. Can this ancient wisdom bridge the gap to a future with uncertain rainfall?
Dive into this captivating exploration of tradition, resilience, and the ingenuity of a community fighting for survival.
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