Sun, 2022-09-18 23:16 DJEBBA, Tunisia: High in the hills of northwestern Tunisia, farmers are tending thousands of fig trees with a unique system of terracing they hope will protect them from ever-harsher droughts. But the “hanging gardens” of Djebba El-Olia have been put to the test this year as the North African country sweltered through its hottest July since the 1950s. That has exacerbated a long drought that has left Tunisia’s reservoirs at just a third of their capacity. The gardens are supplied with water from two springs high in the mountains.Main category: Middle-East
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