The Giant Sequoias also need fires to release the seeds from their cones. Speaking of those, absolutely incredible trees. 9 meters around, 75 meters tall, 3,000 years old. I never thought I’d be impressed by a tree. But you do you, tree. Way to contribute to this country.

    Amps Ah ok! I read that wrong I guess. I thought he was denigrating it lol
    I think you’ll find the GREAT BRITISH countryside is the most beautiful in the world Amps.
      Smallman1 For the most, I would agree with you, but when you realise it looks fuck all like it should due to farming and industry, you you start to see it otherwise.
      Mad_Cyril

      I spent an inordinate amount of time reading about what would happen if we blew the moon up (just for hilarity). It wouldn’t end well so I doubt moving it around would do much good either.
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        jonattonyeah

        Didn’t your lot want to nuke it back in the 50s? Then again, you talked about invading Britain days after VE day, so, yeah, you probably did want to nuke something 😆
          Amps

          I don’t consider anything before 1993 to be my responsibility when it comes to America. I was lowering your collective intelligence from 1981-1992.
          Would love to see a sequoia up close. Incredible trees.
          Smallman1 Much as I love many rural parts of the UK, I’ve seen far more beautiful countryside on my travels. The first time I drove into the Franschhoek valley near Stellenbosch, it properly took my breath away…
            5 days later

            I looked into camping at Yellowstone a few years back, it’s like trying to get a Glastonbury ticket. Fair play to them for keeping the numbers to a minimum. Defo on the to do list at some point.

            17 days later

            Shocking. I spoke with a mate yesterday who was saying climate change isn’t as bad as the “hippies” say and that carbon figures have been going down year on year. It’s savage ignorance on a scale I can’t quite fathom when dealing with people like that..

            The amount of fires the 4th of July fireworks will set off will be bad.

              Homegrove

              Grizzly Peak was popular for the 4th as you can see the fireworks shows from all over the place and the views are amazing. They’re closing it this year over fire concerns.

                Tangential related to climate change through fossil fuels perhaps but THE FUCKING OCEAN IS ON FIRE.

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