Nilometers: the old-school way of worrying people about water scarcity. Before grand dams and sensors were a thing, the ancients used nilometers to read and predict water levels. Only rulers and priests were allowed to visit the then-secret structures and use their knowledge of water levels to “predict” floods and impress the citizenry. The three once-prevalent types of nilometers can still be found in Egypt on Cairo’s Rhoda Island, Aswan’s Fiyala Island, and another at the main temple in Kom Ombo, according to Atlas Obscura.
Nilometers: the old-school way of worrying people about water