2011-07-26
So This is Earth
Earth - someone told us this is a huge blue planet with diverse nature, millions of species, clean forests and ever running waters. So we decided to check it out from pure curiosity and see for ourselves what kind of heaven this would be. We packed, looked for Hybrid Cars UK online and took off hoping to see the best of planets.
We arrived in China - our first environmental phenomena experience. What a place this was - huge smoke towers rising into the atmosphere, burning flames over the coal power plants, stunningly dirty waters and almost no fish left in the seas. This, however, slightly differed from what we have been told but nevertheless we could not compare it to our home where we use boring solar panels to produce electricity and where we have this annoying fish in the seas. China is different - so different that even your world leaders enjoy the sight of its industry.
Then we decided to visit the Amazon region since we really wanted to see the rain forests. Instead, however, we saw no forests at all but huge and empty fields with some timber left here and there. It was so fascinating that we even considered cutting out Equatorial belt of such forests when we go back home. Oh well, if only we were not so boring we might have actually done this.
And finally, Japan here we are. Unfortunately, the authorities did not let us cross the border of the country. They said some nuclear blasts have caused serious problems in the country. Still we were fascinated - humanity uses nuclear power, coal and cuts rainforests as if they are grass in the yard. These are all things we would not have done so we decided to go back to our planet where nature still exists - we are boring people and do not really deserve to visit such a place of ’nature'like Earth. So - we are not coming back!
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