In one of the driest places on Earth…
Fresh water is appearing — from thin air and sunlight.

In the Atacama Desert, Chilean scientists have created solar desalination domes that extract drinking water from the sea using only heat and condensation.

No filters.
No wires.
Just glass, saltwater, and sunlight.

Each dome pulls in ocean water, evaporates it using solar heat, then condenses clean water inside — like artificial rain.

They're off-grid, low-maintenance, and can produce thousands of liters per day.

In a world of water crises…
Chile just built a solution in glass.
In one of the driest places on Earth… Fresh water is appearing — from thin air and sunlight. In the Atacama Desert, Chilean scientists have created solar desalination domes that extract drinking water from the sea using only heat and condensation. No filters. No wires. Just glass, saltwater, and sunlight. Each dome pulls in ocean water, evaporates it using solar heat, then condenses clean water inside — like artificial rain. They're off-grid, low-maintenance, and can produce thousands of liters per day. In a world of water crises… Chile just built a solution in glass.
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