I live in Buenos Aires Argentina, and here we receive the water of Parana river (remember the Iguazu cascades), all this water come here. We don't have any problem with the water. I don't even have a counter for the consumption of water in my house.Other parts of the country don't have the same luck. For example in Mendoza, they have to rationalize the water to irrigate the vines (they are famous for the wine).

They have built several dams to keep the melted water from the "Cordillera de los Andes" and they have channeled the water to waste the less posible.

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  • Yes, I know Widya, thank you for your comment.
  • Thank you Sakr. All my best wishes for you too.
  • Thank you Grace. Very nice of you. See you later.
  • I've also learned about your country for water from your information and nice photos.
    Thank you, Gabriel.
  • Hi Gabriel,
    You've told not only interesting things about water resources in your country, but supply the story with majestic landscapes! Thanks a lot!
  • Hello Tara, yes I am. I didn't realize what we have here. Anyway you don't need envy us because we have a lot of problems here. I could keep a whole day doing a list.
    Thank you for your nice comment. See you.
  • Gabriel,
    It is a really fascinating post. I learned so much in just a few of your very well written sentences! Thanks so much for taking the challenge. As you read other posts on this topic I'm sure you'll be even more thankful for your plentiful supply!
  • Thank you Karenina, Mendoza was a desert the past century and now it is an oasis. See you.
  • Thank you, Deuce666 for your nice comment. See you.
  • Lucky you, but please don't forget that if you don't have a counter for water it doesn't mean you can waste it, as for me water is very precious.
    Nice blog and nice pictures :)
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