I
became almost completely convinced of this a few years ago. This is
part of why I travel in a limited way to a few places. Nowhere near the widely travelled. Like my younger sister who's hiked in the outback in Australia, lived for a month in a tent in the Tsanga Tsanga National Forest in the Central African Republic where "ants rule," lived for a month in a tent on a high plain in Bolia where the cows came to check out her tent, drove across the U.S., camping in one National Park after another, from east to west.
To experience
places, peoples, views.
One of my goals is to experience the Canadian Rockies by rail.
For some years, I've whispered to myself that I look forward to the idea of collapse. As the pollution or capitalism and the rushed behaviour of those colonized by it are just too, too much. Plus the many problems and psychic assaults of living in the U.D. with its many delusions/illusions.
I go hiking in a woods nearby whenever I can.
Tipping Points and the Question of Civilizational Survival
One of my goals is to experience the Canadian Rockies by rail.
For some years, I've whispered to myself that I look forward to the idea of collapse. As the pollution or capitalism and the rushed behaviour of those colonized by it are just too, too much. Plus the many problems and psychic assaults of living in the U.D. with its many delusions/illusions.
I go hiking in a woods nearby whenever I can.
Tipping Points and the Question of Civilizational Survival
Human Extinction by 2030
Going Dark
The return of the wolves
Wolves of Yellowstone Park
Lobster population is shifting north
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