RE: Nature Photography Weekly Photography Challenge 43 | by @dove11

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Nature Photography Weekly Photography Challenge 43 | by @dove11

in hive-180106 •  11 days ago 

And to add to the fun, Australian transport makes traveling almost free within cities during weekends. They do it to reduce pollution which is already at its lowest but we take full advantage of that. I will be back there in a month or two and enjoy the Australian summers. Have a great day!

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That is a great iniative. But if it comes to pollution too many tricks are used to make the measurements reliable. Where people are, people consume = pollution.

Lucky you. The only thing I know about Australua is "The flying doctors" (loved that series) plus a strange news item about a hungarian recipe (restaurant?) serving gulash made of kangaroo. ☹️

I have never heard of people eating Kangaroos in Australia because the aboriginal people of Australia adore them. I have been In Australia since 2011 and experienced pollution once when the great bushfire happened in 2019. I could see 100s of them sitting around our Canberra house but no one ever harmed them. I read that millions of animals were burnt alive and it took more than a year to control fire.e

Here it is

https://dailynewshungary.com/australias-best-hungarian-restaurant/

One year to control a fire.. That is hard work.
😥

The 2019-20 fires burned with unprecedented intensity through a total of 24 million hectares (59 million acres), an area the size of the U.K., and killed or displaced up to 1.5 billion animals, according to research published in 2021.

https://news.mongabay.com/2024/03/studies-still-uncovering-true-extent-of-2019-20-australia-wildfire-catastrophe/#:~:text=The%202019%2D20%20fires%20burned,to%20research%20published%20in%202021.

thank you for the information. It's appreciated.