A woman carrying a net to be installed by her fellow neighbours members

The delicate art of catching fog in the desert

How do you turn mist into usable water? See how scarcity inspires ingenuity in parched Lima, Peru.

​In the desert city of Lima, a city of 10 million people by the Pacific Ocean, mist is an important source of water. Water can be hard to come by on land, but thick blankets of fog roll in from the Pacific Ocean during the Southern Hemisphere city’s fall and winter months.


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