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The Rainmakers

Australia, 1962
film

Rainmaking up to recent times has been a mixture of speculation and superstition. From 1946, research and practical experiment have shown that man can induce ..

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Rainmaking

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What makes rain

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Water: our problem

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Hydro-electric power

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Its water cycle

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The Forerunner

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Clouds above. - 2nd ed.

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Operation flower pot

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Wealth from water

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Australia, 1956
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