You must remember our earth is not a solid globe, ask any caver.The earth is honey combed with caves,passageways,underground rivers,huge domes,volcanic tubes,underground lakes,huge spaces,ect.If you have access to the U.S. geological survey maps of the world,mineral and oil deposits.ect they show some shallow underground river systems,and ancient surface systems,besides the gold, silver and other mineral deposits.There are millions of underground rivers,lakes,large pools ,aquifers,seeps,ect.You most likely live in an area which has been seismographed.If you can get an overlay for your area,showing potential oil-water deposits,you can see were there might be water.We hit water from the surface to about ten thousand feet down. Depending on the strata and many other variables.At those depths the water "sometimes" contained large amounts of sulfur.We have found steam from two hundred to twenty thousand feet.Always there are many variables.There is water almost everywhere,problem? ! how to get to it.Even the sahara and the Australian outback have aquifers, artesian wells,and underground rivers.You have to find the water then figure how to get it. Stephen
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