
Some 45 years ago, we often travelled down this road, then unsealed and with few vehicles, through beautiful native eucalypt forests. I took a photo of my son at about the location of the main image and, some years later, my daughter painted a copy of it (PiP). View main image large.
I recently returned along the road for the first time in years. It had been sealed for the use of logging trucks and I was appalled at what has been done by the forestry industry. Not only have vast areas been clear-felled, but they are being replaced by forests of non-native pines (the dark areas in the background). These are totally unsuited to the natural biota of the area.
21 comments
Annemarie said:
What a world do we leave to our grandchildren?????
©UdoSm said:
Apparently, however, the pursuit of profit takes precedence over the preservation of a healthy nature and the global climate - as in Brazil...
I know how beautiful and relaxing it is to hike through eucalyptus forests from my travels to the Canary Islands...
RHH said:
Roger (Grisly) said:
Stephan Fey said:
Nouchetdu38 said:
Congratulations to you for this "sad" photo and explanations!
No congratulations to the forest industry for this choice to replant non-native species!!......
Edna Edenkoben said:
J.Garcia said:
And then we complain about climate change!
Beautiful painting!
Jaap van 't Veen said:
William Sutherland said:
Admired in: www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
Pam J said:
Gillian Everett said:
Günter Klaus said:
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
Rosalyn Hilborne said:
Non natives species are a bad idea. You would think they would
know better by now! I can imagine how it must have upset you
to see such a change.
Nora Caracci said: