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By the way google the last scene in the movie LUCY with Scarlett Johansson.
Shes in Manhattan flipping through time with a wave of her finger watching the progression back in time excellent scene. Here maybe this will work https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z31gzqUnXZY Last edited by bgreene; 12-07-2021 at 03:38 PM. |
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The video worked.
I’d go for a couple of hundred years. The indigenous tribes did a little taming of the environment, but I think a majority of it was pretty unspoiled. Even in the 1940’s when Grand Coulee Dam was completed on the Columbia River, the Salmon runs were spectacular (even with over harvesting). Dad said it made him sick to watch film of the masses of Salmon roiling the water at the base of the dam, finding no way up to their spawning beds. Whole genetic lines of Salmon were extincted in one swoop. I have the boat and all the gear, but 4 times out this year with my very experienced fishing buddy and not ONE bite. Hoping for improvement, but it’s pretty sad. I envy you guys on the Atlantic coast - multiple species and a lot safer access to the ocean than out here on the Pacific. Sorry to be such a downer.
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All jokes aside, I spend a ton of time in the woods during winter exploring and on the lake during the summer. Artifacts are everywhere around here. I daydream about how the land looked whenever I'm hunting for native american artifacts. The wildlife that lived in those very hills must have been amazing. Picking up an arrowhead that is thousands of years old, being the first human to touch it in so many years. I think about what those people looked like. The times they had and how they did things. Interesting stuff. Thanks for sharing those stories scook, keep this thread going!
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The North American Indians actually did make an impact of course on much smaller scale. Once they stopped being migratory and set up permanent dwellings, farming, and harvesting game in their regions. We know Indians have linked nature with spirits. There’s something very unique about remaining wild lands that were NEVER obliterated and remain as have always been. In Washington State, on the edge of our only rain forest in North America - Olympic National Park there is such a place …….I had a unique somewhat spiritual experience there. Years later while watching a nature TV show, the explorer commented of feeling a special way in a few of our remaining completely unspoiled places. My wife said to me WOW that’s like what you said back in Washington State !!!!! |
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Perspective :
The dinosaurs had an exceptionally great run - about 100 million years of successful life on our planet, before asteroid impact. We think of the dinosaur age as somehow brief but it was a very very long period of earth time . Humans …..we’ve been around for about 6 million years and only so called “ modern “ for a few thousand . Impact to our planet approaching catastrophic over only the past few hundred years. Massive largely uncontrolled population growth, enormous and toxic waste generation, and insatiable demand to exploit all natural resources . So yeh, just to go back a mere 150,000 years right here in New Jersey, look around and return would be heaven to me |
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The eagles around here have had an amazing recovery since the effects of DDT have diminished. They’re all over the place.
My wife and I were as the beach a couple Christmases ago and found some kind of sea bird fouled in one of those little crab traps you cast with a fishing pole. We cut it loose and had it wrapped in a coat, since it was obviously injured, made a call to the wildlife rescue folks and waited, and waited for a response. The bird was getting a little rambunctious (clearly not appreciating what we were doing for it) and finally it was obvious we needed to turn it loose. It took off hobbling (like Festus from the old Gums one show), just got to the water and an Eagle nailed it. Of course then we heard back from the wildlife lady, told her the story and she said “ oh well, merry Christmas Eagle”. Not so funny for the injured bird, but the eagle didn’t waste any of it - we found the carcass coming back and it was picked clean.
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I found the link to the Nessmuk e-book - enjoy.
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3460...-h/34607-h.htm
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I would go back about 2000 years or so. I would want to see and hear Jesus. Everything everyone else has said is great, nature and all, but lets not forget who it is that created it. To look at my savior, to hear him speaking. Heaven on earth.
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This thread is just to share what you’d like to see from the past - no lessons for us needed. Some of us may not share your religious beliefs so advising us “ what we need to remember “ about Jesus does not fit us all. |
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I DO NOT CARE if you or anyone else does or does not share what I believe in. I believe in God, and that Jesus Christ is my savior. That is MY BELIEF. HOW DARE YOU attack me, criticize me for my religious beliefs!!! Lay off the personal attacks Greene. .
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1987 V20 w/1987 150HP Yamaha on a Shoreland'r Trailer 1978 16.5 Airslot w/1996 120HP Force on a Four Winns trailer 1996 V21 w/1993 200HP Mercury on a Shoreline Trailer All towed by a 5.7L Hemi Durango. If God didn't have a purpose for us we wouldn't be here, so Live simply, Love generously, Care deeply, Speak kindly. (Leave the rest to God) ![]() Silence, in the face of evil, is itself evil. Not to speak is to speak, not to act is to act. God will not hold us guiltless. |
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