In the arid Mahafaly plateau of southwest Madagascar, Mamody is a practitioner of an ancient technique, hollowing out baobab trees to create life-sustaining water reservoirs. As rains become increasingly scarce, Mamody's knowledge emerges as a precious link between his village's past and its uncertain future.
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