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RE: South Africa's Red Desert - the smallest desert in the world
Thats crazy! It does look like mars, right in the middle of everything! I want to visit!
Thats crazy! It does look like mars, right in the middle of everything! I want to visit!
Amazing, isn't it? It reminded me how much geology influences our lives and we don't even realise it.
Yes, I live in the Willamette valley, in between the pacific ocean, and a few mountains. The geology you speak of definitely effects the weather plants trees etc. Looking forward to seeing more of your posts!
Cool! We see this starkly in South Africa's game reserves, where the grasses that grow on the soil that erodes from the nearby mountains feeds the herbivores which in turn feed the carnivores. There's a whole lot that happens in between, but a visit to a game reserve is an amazing experience in experiencing how the whole system works together 😊😊
It's almost like a circle helping every plant, animal and so on. We have a few game reserves here, and it is very fascinating and tranquil.
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