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How Water-Loving Dogs Help Rural Small Reservoirs for Irrigation and Forest Fire Control
Learn how water-loving dogs play a crucial role in rural areas by ensuring small reservoirs are functional for irrigation and fire control. Discover the benefits of utilizing these reservoirs for sustainable water management in forests.
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Ah, it's still a little bit of water
It's still spinning
I know it's spinning, but I don't know why
It's spinning
It's spinning, it's spinning
It's spinning
It's a little bit of water
I saw two red dogs spilling water
I was going to leave
You're spinning, you're spinning
Let's try it
This water reservoir is still not water-sensitive
I tested it
What is this going to do now?
It's dry on the mountain here
But you see that pipe
It was signed by the water supply company before
Then make it a water reservoir
You can also take a look at the fruit trees behind me in the later stage
Another one is that we are in this neighborhood
For example, how to use it when encountering a small fire
You can still make sure that there is a little water source to find
There are a few more people in this area, but the lower deck is not used.
Now I'm sitting here, under the mountain, and I made a small water reservoir.
It can be used in the future.
And the mountain above, you see, we call it the owl.
The head is beautiful, isn't it?
That's the position.
I wanted to make a whole park in the middle.
I haven't had time to do it.
It looks like there are about ten square meters in that hole.
You can see the middle
I zoom in here
There are more than ten square meters in that position
The overall shape of this mountain is very beautiful
Now is the season of bamboo
It's green and very comfortable
The whole mountain is just missing one
Slowly build it up
It's beautiful to look at