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Countries And Organaizations Involved
 Large number of participants is expected in this conference. These will include:

UNESCO Natcom ASPnet coordinators, Delegates from schools, UNESCO officials, Life-Link 1987 1987 lecturing expertise and participants from the following countries will be represented: Argentina, Australia , Chile, Egypt, Germany, Ghana, India, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Sudan, Sweden, Lebanon, UAE, Yemen, Syria and Bahrain.

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The Nabataeans greatest accomplishment was probably their system of water management. They developed a system to collect rainwater using water channels, pipes, and underground cisterns. Added to this, they developed very strong, waterproof cement, some of which is still in existence to this day.
Throughout the city of Petraare hundreds of underground water cisterns. Every possible drop of rainwater, as well as the water piped into the city was stored and used late
 Along the left hand side of the siq, a covered water channel used to bring water from the spring in Wadi Musa into the center of Petra
Along the right hand side of the siq, clay water pipes brought water into the city.
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