A Look at Life in Africa, Part 2/2

Men arrive to join residents of communities around the Katse Dam, as they wait for local fisheries to deliver fish heads for their consumption, on October 10, 2022. The small landlocked kingdom of southern Africa, with abundant waterways, has become in less than twenty years one of the region's leading producers of freshwater fish with delicate and sought-after flesh. For thirty years, the country has been building Babylonian dams, of which Katse is the centerpiece, as well as a complex network of underground passages within the framework of an agreement with South Africa: Lesotho has done its most opulent wealth, water, nicknamed “white gold”, a marketable commodity. (Photo by Marco Longari/AFP Photo)
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