Partial Desiccation and Cultivation of the Lakes of Nicaragua
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What is proposed in this study is to partially empty the lakes of Nicaragua, lowering its level to sea level by opening a simple gap in the isthmus that separates the largest lake from the Pacific Ocean. With this, most of the bottom land of these lakes, whose current level is several tens of meters above the sea. They would be exposed and could be put into cultivation. The extensions of lakes and swamps that could be cultivated by this simple procedure would total about 10,000 square kilometres, one million hectares.
Juan Sanz Sanz
Historiador y escritor. Autodidacta, Juan Sanz Sanz (1943-2019), se dedicó, desde la primera juventud, a desentrañar los problemas que le planteaban las lecturas de los hechos históricos narrados por los distintos autores que frecuentemente divergían entre sí. La Geografía fue una de sus grandes aficiones y motivo de ferviente estudio, no existiendo en la Planeta lugar, por muy recóndito que se hallase, del que no se hubiera informado exhaustivamente. El atento seguimiento de la realidad social y política en la que transcurrió su existencia se tradujo en propuestas de aprovechamiento hídrico en tres continentes y cada uno de los proyectos fue enviado en su día a los lugares que calculó más idóneos para su consecución. Los idiomas -léase el francés, el inglés, el italiano, el portugués y el alemán, además del suyo propio, el castellano-, no tenían secretos para él y así pudo disfrutar plenamente de la Literatura escrita en ellos, otra afición en la que, como hombre ilustrado, encontraba a sus iguales. En la primera juventud la guitarra española y posteriormente el piano, fueron instrumentos musicales a los que dedicó un gran esfuerzo parejo a la pasión que la Música despertaba en él y así, en la madurez, con auténtica devoción y delicadeza, interpretaba hermosas piezas de Bach, Chopin, Debussy y Beethoven que contribuyeron mucho a hacer sus días más humanos y el paso del tiempo más leve. Además de los Proyectos Hídricos, deja muchos trabajos literarios prácticamente a punto de publicar, algo que se procurará dar a la luz pública. English: Historian and writer Self-taught, Juan Sanz Sanz (1943-2019), devoted himself, from early youth, to unravelling the problems posed by the readings of historical events narrated by the various authors who frequently diverged from each other. Geography was one of his great hobbies and reason for fervent study, not existing on the planet place, no matter how remote it was, that had not been fully informed. The attentive follow-up of the social and political reality in which its existence took place resulted in proposals for water use on three continents and each of the projects was sent in its day to the places that were most suitable for its achievement. Languages - French, English, Italian, Portuguese and German, in addition to his own, Spanish - had no secrets for him and thus he could fully enjoy the literature written on them, another hobby in which, as an enlightened man, he found his peers. In early youth the Spanish guitar and later the piano, were musical instruments to which he dedicated a great effort similar to the passion that the music awoke in him and thus, in maturity, with authentic devotion and delicacy, he interpreted beautiful pieces of Bach , Chopin, Debussy and Beethoven who contributed a lot to make their days more human and the passage of time milder. In addition to the Water Projects, it leaves many literary works almost ready to publish, something that will be sought in the public light.
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Partial Desiccation and Cultivation of the Lakes of Nicaragua - Juan Sanz Sanz
Partial desiccation and cultivation of the Lakes of Nicaragua
Juan Sanz Sanz
In memoriam
Clarification:
After years of thorough studies, many calculations and checks, Juan Sanz Sanz (1943 - 2019), released in 1983, by mail, privately and personally, given the magnitude of the work he proposed, the following study: IDEAS FOR A PARTIAL DESCRETION PROJECT OF THE LAKES OF NICARAGUA AND CULTURE OF ITS EMERGED FUND.
Unfortunately, the very cultured man has just passed away, a self-taught man who many would not hesitate to describe as a prototype of a person close to the Renaissance, given the large amount of knowledge that he sought to enlarge throughout his existence.
The baggage that provided his wisdom, due to the depth of the immersion he did for decades in Geography and History, together with the careful observation of how much was happening in those years throughout the Planet, then gave the spoiled author the necessary impulse to develop his works.
It is good to remember again that we speak of 1983, then, the same as in the following years, and in the same way as in this 21st century, the word weighed heavily against it, always