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A world without water: World attractions in the middle of the desert

London Bridge in London.

If the worst scenario predicted by climatologists comes true, sooner or later the world will turn into a desert. In addition to environmentalists, who "mess around" mainly with calculations, many artists try to visualize the consequences of global warming. One of the more fascinating digital shows comes from Joel Krebs, who took into account the most bleak predictions in which the Earth needs as much water as the Sahara. Check out what the world's landmarks would look like if they were in the desert.

Due to lack of water in the future, not only the animal and plant life in the rivers will be threatened, but also agriculture, energy and the processing industry, and the landscape will also change completely. Images of places and attractions, which we have in our heads today, will disappear and only photographs will remind us of them.

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An artist Joel Krebs he jumped into the future and imagined what it would be like ten world landmarks to see if the worst scenario comes true and global warming leads us to chronic water shortages. Take a look dramatic consequences of drought, which we hope can be avoided by better treatment of the Earth.

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