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Intensive Farming in Desert

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Bac Binh district, east of Saigon

Honey melon, dragon fruit fields


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impresive.. unlike others ASEAN country (Exclude Singapore), without a doubt vietnam can become developed country in 30-40 years. (15 years if vietnam willing to kowtow to Beijing :enjoy: )
 
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impresive.. unlike others ASEAN country (Exclude Singapore), without a doubt vietnam can become developed country in 30-40 years. (15 years if vietnam willing to kowtow to Beijing :enjoy: )
Bad deal if we do so according to our experience. Xi Jinping as Emperor would ask Vietnam to send in Viet girls as concubines while we would receive some silly made in China porcelain in return.
 
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impresive.. unlike others ASEAN country (Exclude Singapore), without a doubt vietnam can become developed country in 30-40 years. (15 years if vietnam willing to kowtow to Beijing :enjoy: )
This gook lied again. This is not a desert. Look again.
Gooks are notorious for lying on PDF.
 
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Red soil in tropical region is a typical sign of destroyed rain forest. Search for rain forest destruction and you'll see this kind of soil.
destroyed rain forest? what a nonsense. red and white sands at Mui Ne.

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Mui Ne is a tropical resort, isn't it? Just did a google map search of Mui Ne and Phan Thiết, and the place is basically tropical rainforest as you would expect from a area close to the Mekong Delta. If sand dunes are deserts now, then we have plenty of desert too at Scheveningen and the Wadden here in the Netherlands lol

Also, this now makes much more sense why the Vietnamese farmers choose to grow crops there; sand dunes are a known natural source for ground water, because of their 'fresh water bubble'. So despite the lack of nutrients in the soil, the crops can still get their nutrients from the fresh ground water underneath.
 
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