In China's Yangtze River, the Shengsi Archipelago is a popular tourist destination for its subtropical climate. It's made up of 400 islands, but only 18 are habitable. One of those is hiding a stunning secret.
Photographer Zhou Jie, who goes by the name Jane Green online, took some haunting pictures of an abandoned fishing village on one of the islands. Uninhabited, it's slowly being overgrown with ivy and other native plants. This makes it look like the buildings have sprung up from the Earth.
For obvious reason this is why fossil fuels and wood are so important, they have helped us stave off mother nature and make harsh environments tolerable. This is why those that want energy independence from fossil fuels can't think past the end of their nose, and of course none of them practice what the preach, they all have a plastic cell phone in their pocket, drove to the rally, and ate breakfast from some sort of cooking appliance powered by gas or electricity.
World Wide nature kills more people every year than anything else, from Mosquitoes to the cold people die because it's what mother nature does, she takes no prisoners. Given enough time she will also erase you and deny your ancestors any evidence of your existence.
For obvious reason this is why fossil fuels and wood are so important, they have helped us stave off mother nature and make harsh environments tolerable. This is why those that want energy independence from fossil fuels can't think past the end of their nose, and of course none of them practice what the preach, they all have a plastic cell phone in their pocket, drove to the rally, and ate breakfast from some sort of cooking appliance powered by gas or electricity.
World Wide nature kills more people every year than anything else, from Mosquitoes to the cold people die because it's what mother nature does, she takes no prisoners. Given enough time she will also erase you and deny your ancestors any evidence of your existence.
Exactly, do we really belong here?
The large population today is because we have had to learn to adapt to the harsh environment
Eventually, it will all break down,
It all came from the earth and nature will reclaim it.