Thank you so much for your extraordinary contribution to all of us... AND, your comment here, out of the gate re: "a pile of dead stupid people"......oh goodness, sarcasm? be careful how you tread in any elitist realms..
Vegetation coverage on this rock is steadily increasing for several decades. No catastrophic storms that are more catastrophic than the catastrophic storms a century ago. Stop panicking. Maya were forced to abandon their cities due to catastrophic weather long before first combustion engine popped up into existence.
I respect the indigenous tribes and their sha-men...
Thank you so much for your extraordinary contribution to all of us... AND, your comment here, out of the gate re: "a pile of dead stupid people"......oh goodness, sarcasm? be careful how you tread in any elitist realms..
Then they wonder why we are having catastrophic storms. Mother Earth is dying.
Vegetation coverage on this rock is steadily increasing for several decades. No catastrophic storms that are more catastrophic than the catastrophic storms a century ago. Stop panicking. Maya were forced to abandon their cities due to catastrophic weather long before first combustion engine popped up into existence.
10:00 100 meters? Probably 100 feet.. and still, that´s 30 meters. What species of tree was that?
Likely Dinizia excelsa
Reminds me of Green Hell
Give Chris ulmer his comments back, what your doing is discrimination and disgusting
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