De Winterspelen in Noord-Italië beginnen in een sfeer van controverse rond de impact op het milieu. „Met sponsors uit de olie-industrie en de luchtvaart stuurt Milaan-Cortina de verkeerde boodschap uit.”
Kinderen die opgroeien met laaggeletterde ouders kunnen daar nog lang last van houden. Met een kleinere woordenschat is het moeilijker genuanceerd te zijn, wat ruzies en sociale uitsluiting in de hand werkt.
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WinRuWorld has added a photo to the pool:
The Blue Mountains in New South Wales are primarily massive layers of sedimentary rock composed of sandstone and shale.
They are not true mountains but a dissected plateau created by tectonic uplift, which occurred around 170 million years ago, followed by millions of years of river erosion.
Amazing to think this area was once shallow sea and coastal plain, with the region completely covered by water over 300 million years ago during the Permian period.
Then, over millions of years sediment, sand and mud accumulated, compressing into layers of sandstone, siltstone and shale.
This particular escarpment is 180m in height.
The region is part of the Sydney Basin, which consists of layers of sandstone, shale, claystone, and coal.
Every time I visit the Blue Mountains and stand at one of the many breathtaking lookouts, I think about these mind-blowing facts and it is truly humbling. A reminder that the lives we live right now are just a miniscule moment, an infinitesimally small period within the vast eons of time.
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Camera: Hasselblad 503CW
Lens: Carl Zeiss C-Planar T* 2.8/80
Film: Ilford XP2 super 400