Australian Outback - the Land of Drought and Flooding rains.

in #australia7 years ago

Farmers here and around the World have to live with the unpredictable weather and many other challenges , more so now than ever.

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I was in Louisiana about 6 years ago when the drought was so bad that the Mississippi river was so low they were thinking about stopping shipping. Ironic after visiting New Orleans and seeing the results of flooding. I've never been to the outback in 20 odd visits to Australia. One of these days...

Yeah, it's common for the rivers to dry up before going into the sea.

I've heard stories of people getting lost, running out of water and fuel...

Yes, it's very remote in places, so if you wanna travel there, come well prepared !

Did you try it with surfboard? :)

Boogie board.

Nature has its own way

@ctrl-alt-nwo - Sire, love your photography. Nice post Sire. Therefore, I wish to resteem your post Sire.

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Thanks buddy !

Harder the conditions, more precious the fruit. What does it grow on this fields? Vegetables or food for animals?

Just natural pasture for the cattle, we do not grow crops in this farm

Grass fed - how it should be that their products consist most vitamins, minerals and taste.

great content! and thanks again for following!

@ctrl-alt-nwo,
You are absolutely correct! In my country (Sri Lanka) farmers are facing this trouble as well. Once it's floods, once it's drought! This was not happened before! But now, it seems like a fashion and farmers are in a big trouble now!
Weather is changing faster than we thought! But everything happens due to human activities on this mother nature. People will not understand it!

Thanks for sharing such incredible photography and opened space for a nice discussion as well!

Cheers~

The Chemtrails around and above our Farming areas are readily noticeable if you look. All that Aluminium fine particles and other poisons raining down on the soil.... it's terrible.

amigo #resteemia at your service

'unpredictable weather' will be a biggest future problem. useful work @ctrl-alt-nwo

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do you know the beautiful Poem written by Dorothea Mackellar, and published in 1908, then it’s time for you to read it and appreciate it, both for its poetic resonance and its clues to Climate Change in The Land Down Under.

In the second verse she wrote:
I love a sunburnt country,
A land of sweeping plains,
Of ragged mountain ranges,
Of droughts and flooding rains.
I love her far horizons,
I love her jewel-sea,
Her beauty and her terror –
The wide brown land for me!

Yeah i sure do know that, it's a very famous poem.

you should get one of those amphibians... cars that can go on water...

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