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TheFlashFrame t1_j3z4omn wrote
Reply to comment by warrant2k in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
As a Californian did you think it was weird to see a bunch of Aborigines throwing up Westside signs?
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Ididitfordalolz t1_j3z4azj wrote
Reply to comment by nzdennis in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
Sigh not again. Hey Dav-o grab the big stick again! Gotta teach these chunky pricks not to use my lawn as a sunning spot!
Fr though. Have had crocs swimming on my previous property during floods. Also big fuck off pythons🤷🏼‍♀️
Ididitfordalolz t1_j3z3ja8 wrote
Reply to comment by parsifal in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
And that’s if you survive!
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Ididitfordalolz t1_j3z3e9t wrote
Reply to comment by JustLikeJD in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
Fellow Aussie, also live rural. We’ve had bushfires reach one ridge over from our house, have a water pump and tank just for fires and the dam at the dairy farm opposite us is used by the water choppers. Even with all that, it’s gonna be another sketchy one folks
Prunestand t1_j3z20p7 wrote
Reply to comment by xybet in Walmart cashier, 82, retires after TikTok raises $100,000 by greatestmofo
> And even a normal savings account that hardly caters for inflation will be better than forced safety net that is negative and abused.
So great 80-year olds can't retire?
AlienKinkVR t1_j3z1dkb wrote
Reply to Uganda declares an end to Ebola outbreak by alphahydra
Curious if any of y'all know then - What are the natural reservoirs for the virus that could bring it about again?
Pelsi t1_j3z0eqn wrote
Reply to comment by uruguay2609 in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
We are swinging into a neutral ENSO period right now though, which should be good-ish news for both of us (Australia and S. America) for a while… until El Niño hits of course.
NeuroticPsionic t1_j3yz7gn wrote
Reply to Uganda declares an end to Ebola outbreak by alphahydra
Took more than 10 whole years but finally. I wish the same happened to COVID.
silentasarose t1_j3yz5s0 wrote
Reply to Uganda declares an end to Ebola outbreak by alphahydra
My brain straight up skipped “end to,” and I was SO confused for a moment.
Jlx_27 t1_j3yxunx wrote
Reply to 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
Just like ancient times! Ahh the good old days eh?
PerriX2390 t1_j3yxfxj wrote
Reply to comment by Ethicaldreamer in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
> Someone needs to fix the wiki page for it to better explain that they are real, and will eat your face.
Of course they're real. Thankfully just a bit of vegemite behind your ear and they'll leave you alone when bushwalking.
deadheadlinenmustfly t1_j3yx5m8 wrote
Reply to 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
Nice. It reminds me of when my wife and I flew into Alice Springs in March of 2000. "The Wet" had been unusually so in the outback and there were lots of green plants around. On the descent, the pilot wecomed us all to "Australia's _green_ center."
Lurker12386354676 t1_j3ywt7n wrote
Reply to comment by warrant2k in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
Fuck thank god we've got the seppos to warn us about bushfires, never would have thought about it hey.
Lurker12386354676 t1_j3yw6vl wrote
Reply to comment by MrHazard1 in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
Probably not for another year or two, at least for a big one. They're pretty well on a half decade schedule.
Ethicaldreamer t1_j3yvr6d wrote
Reply to comment by razor_eddie in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
Had to search what a drop bear is. Someone needs to fix the wiki page for it to better explain that they are real, and will eat your face.
sarcasiman t1_j3yuoly wrote
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"Over the past week, parts of the central-west of the Northern Territory have received between 200 and 300 millimetres of rain, while Alice Springs Airport received 84mm in the 24 hours to 9am Monday."
Converted: 7.87" , 11.81" and 3.3" (in order of appearance.)
southaussiewaddy t1_j3yunie wrote
Reply to 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
Beautiful! A well needed drink.
Dead_before_dessert t1_j3yu9cm wrote
Reply to comment by NeatWhiskeyPlease in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
I just think its neat!
Rosie2jz t1_j3zac2f wrote
Reply to comment by razor_eddie in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
Remember when we convinced California to import Eucalyptus trees and then they ran wild and took over and now Cali's bushfires are 10x worse then they ever were? California wildfires are pretty similar to ours and both our fire fighters share training, personal and equipment during bad seasons.