There’s something almost arrogant about humans deciding to carve new paths for water. Rivers have spent millions of years finding their own way to the sea, yet here we are with shovels and dynamite, convinced we can do it better. The thing is, sometimes we actually can. These artificial waterways didn’t just move water from point A to point B — they moved entire civilizations forward, connected continents, and turned impossible dreams into concr…
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