Title: Fog nets
Image Number: APN120743
Media Id: 61_532
Path:
african.pictures /
Independent Photographers /
Christine Nesbitt Hills
Description: A boy, carying water in a container on his head, walks amongst sheep in front of a fog net used to capture the water at Luvuyo Junior Secondary School in the rural area of Lutshaya near Lusikisiki in the Eastern Cape of South Africa on Saturday October 30, 2004. Fog forms when water vapor cools down and condenses to form tiny water droplets in the atmosphere. Apart from altitude, there is not much difference between clouds and fog. Fog formation is, however, directly affected by near-surface conditions, adiabatic cooling and flow patterns in the atmosphere. Fog collects on the nets and runs down into a tank. Many locations are suitable for fog water collection. Frequent fog episodes even appear in extremely dry regions, or high altitude mountains, where clean drinking water is not always accessible. Fog water may serve as an additional source of water, which in turn, may contribute significantly to the quality of life. (Photo by Christine Nesbitt)
Collections: Independent Photographers
Subcollections:
Christine Nesbitt Hills
Country: South Africa
Location: Eastern Cape
Orientation: panoramic
Pixel Size: 2362 x 1453
Credit: Christine Nesbitt Hills / Independent Photographers / african.pictures
Keywords:
black and white image,
horizontal,
Eastern Cape,
Africa,
Lusikisiki,
Lutshaya,
Luvuya Junior Secondary School ,
October,
2000s,
2004,
fog nets,
,
Model Release: No
Property Release: No