“The hydrological cycle of water emergence originates from sea water vapor that gathers in the form of clouds and water falling from the sky in the form of rain over the mountains. After falling to the ear th it burrows into the ground through the holes created by countless tiny creatures (micro-organisms). Water moves through the canal chambers through layers of sand and soil and rocks. When the water finally reaches a layer of hard clay or stone bed, the water drops collect and flow as springs (teletuan) and then flow through various types of watercourses such as tributaries, then several tributaries join to form the main river leading to the sea, once again to be evaporated into the atmosphere. That’s the’’journey of water on ear t...
Paddy terraces in Baliare important cultural landscapes. Traditionally, the flow within a river bas...
Water is the source for life. Earth is called the blue planet, as water covers three-quart...
Life on earth depends on the continuous flow of materials through the air, water, soil, and food web...
Water plays a fundamental role in Balinese culture. The Balinese religion known as Agama Tirta, “the...
The hydrologic cycle is a probably better known to lay persons as the water cycle. It is really a co...
Water is one of the abiotic elements that is widely discussed in the treasures of traditional Indone...
Water is the immortal substance of God's creation that became the beginning of theformation and also...
Water, in its many guises, has always played a powerful role in shaping Southeast Asian histories, c...
Water Conversations: Pearls of Rain. Mongolia 2012 LAM 360º – 2nd Land Art Mongolia Biennial curate...
Valued in utilitarian terms as channels for industry, agriculture, and urban development, rivers are...
Water is a very important need which make all kinds of creatures can grow well. This research aims t...
In an excerpt from the fictional work “Waterland” (Swift, 1992), the narrator labels water as “Nothi...
The phase “water, water everywhere but too much or too little” aptly explains the current situation ...
The relationship between nature and humans has given rise to various narratives not only limited to ...
International audienceThe diagram of the global water cycle is the central icon of hydrology, and fo...
Paddy terraces in Baliare important cultural landscapes. Traditionally, the flow within a river bas...
Water is the source for life. Earth is called the blue planet, as water covers three-quart...
Life on earth depends on the continuous flow of materials through the air, water, soil, and food web...
Water plays a fundamental role in Balinese culture. The Balinese religion known as Agama Tirta, “the...
The hydrologic cycle is a probably better known to lay persons as the water cycle. It is really a co...
Water is one of the abiotic elements that is widely discussed in the treasures of traditional Indone...
Water is the immortal substance of God's creation that became the beginning of theformation and also...
Water, in its many guises, has always played a powerful role in shaping Southeast Asian histories, c...
Water Conversations: Pearls of Rain. Mongolia 2012 LAM 360º – 2nd Land Art Mongolia Biennial curate...
Valued in utilitarian terms as channels for industry, agriculture, and urban development, rivers are...
Water is a very important need which make all kinds of creatures can grow well. This research aims t...
In an excerpt from the fictional work “Waterland” (Swift, 1992), the narrator labels water as “Nothi...
The phase “water, water everywhere but too much or too little” aptly explains the current situation ...
The relationship between nature and humans has given rise to various narratives not only limited to ...
International audienceThe diagram of the global water cycle is the central icon of hydrology, and fo...
Paddy terraces in Baliare important cultural landscapes. Traditionally, the flow within a river bas...
Water is the source for life. Earth is called the blue planet, as water covers three-quart...
Life on earth depends on the continuous flow of materials through the air, water, soil, and food web...