Spyke
lemmy.world

Right? It's like Minecraft or something! I thought it would be some sort of gradual buildup.

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HikingVetreply
lemmy.ca

The scrubland that the photo is taken from is the gradual buildup between the Conglian Rainforest and the Sahara.

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lemm.ee

Thanks, it works as a direct link on Boost, so I didn't notice. Any hints on how best to share direct image links (also outside of imgur) would be appreciated.

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The way I share is using imgchest or find random images on duckduckgo and just copy the image address and link them.

![](image address link)

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lemm.ee

My calves have never hurt more in my life, it was insanely hard to climb the dune. But we rode dromedaries out there, not that it's that far.

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Nailbarreply
sopuli.xyz

Iirc a camel has two humps and a dromedar has one, but that's something I learned, like, 30 years ago, so I might be wrong.

Edit: so a dromedary is a one humped camel. A bactrian camel has two humps.

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lemmy.world

Yes, absolutely. Tunisia too. Time for some new religous rules that's relevant today. It should be haram to disrespect nature.

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It already is? It's not a religious problem, it's a third world country problem. People just have more important things to worry about than plastic littering but I agree it needs to be changed.

There should be prohibitions against plastic bags in general but there's no caliphate now, so it's not a monolith that sets the rules.

Edit: i would also like to mention that a lot of third world countries do not have the system to recycle or process plastic waste. Even if you hand them over to municipality, it gets thrown into open waste dumps and get burnt.

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robocallreply
lemmy.world

5 pieces of rubbish have been circled in a field. It would not surprise me to find 5 pieces of rubbish in a field of similar size in the US.

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robocallreply
lemmy.world

The US doesn't have a tourist problem due to it's trash, nor do people often say generalized statements like "American locals treat their country like a rubbish dump" after finding 5 pieces of trash in a field.

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I've been in Marocco last September near Merzouga, at the edge of the desert. Had the same experience: looks like littering is an accepted habit.

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I wonder how much faster plastics break down on sand vs in the ocean... if it is faster. And does it drop below the size of a microplastic in sand.

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lemmy.world

I suppose that's true about anything on a constantly changing planet, but it's definitely going to get dryer the further south you go with global warming.

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lemmy.world

Damn squid, is there anything your family group doesn't do.

And for the record, id still call it OC. Its not your photo, but you posted it first so it is "original".

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lemmy.world

No, my whole family is as weird as me. I come from one long line of weird-as-fuck people.

I have a cousin who's got a knighthood. He's a physicist. He also has an IgNobel prize. He cares a whole lot more about the other one.

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Yep, that is legit awesome. If I were related to someone with an IgNobel prize, I'd be bragging about it to everyone I know. Which I suppose isn't a lot of people, and I'm not sure how many would know what an IgNoble prize is, but I figure that is on them.

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That is awesome. Also, your cousin sounds like my kind of people!

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lemmy.ca

Morock on! I would love to toboggan down those sick dunes.

Tight.

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lemmy.world

Bruh, me and my cousin once flopped on a plabdoe on the flavored side of the rocket shlim. He was all, “noooooo!” and I was all, “yoooooo!”

Sickest slides and slices I ever encountered. Slip pops were ruffin bro! I’d be buggin in the slop if I had a buggy.

I’m so sorry. :p

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Badabinskireply
kbin.earth

ah yiss motherfucking cryptobiotic soil! I love me some cryptobiotic soil. It's cool stuff, and it looks really neat close-up. For anyone ever visiting national parks in southern Utah, please stay on the paths. It takes decades for cryptobiotic soil to build up, but it only takes a second for a footstep to destroy it.

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What!? That's neat as hell. Also stay on the paths poeple, that's how you and the environment stay safe.

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lemm.ee

i jeard that sahara sand is practically useless for that

or maybe that was just for concrete or something

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Kbobabobreply
lemmy.world

It can't be used for concrete because it's too smooth due to erosion. Industrial sand is manufactured to have sharp edges so it holds better.

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ludreply
lemm.ee

I heard beach sand is pretty good for concrete. Apparently there is something called sand mafias in (iirc) India which basically steals sand from beaches and sells it.

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Beaches, rivers you name it. Flowing water makes the best kind of construction sand.

In bangladesh, the sand mafia have literally eaten through making rivers extra wide.

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