In 1912, engineers saw a hidden power source beneath Egypt’s desert. More than a century later, the plan is now abandoned | World News
For more than a century, a vast empty basin in Egypt’s Western Desert was considered the site of one of the world’s most unusual engineering proposals. The Qattara Depression, a sunken stretch of land below sea level, was imagined as a place where seawater from the Mediterranean could be used to generate electricity. Engineers, geographers…
