Tuesday, April 22, 2014

On Earth Day , 20 Gorgeous Photos Of Natural Wonders Under Threat ... Part 2

                                                   Bamiyan Valley
Afghanistan's Bamiyan Valley is a majestic UNESCO World Heritage Site that has sadly been ravaged by the nation's lengthy war, leaving areas of it inaccessible due to antipersonnel mines.
                                      The Florida Everglades  
The degradation of the Everglades as a result of development and reduced water flows has resulted in a reduction of the animal life in the sprawling park and put it under threat of further decline.

                                     The Dead Sea
With its salted waters and extremely low elevation, the Dead Sea is another natural wonder that sadly seems to be slowly receding into nothingness. Lack of water flow is causing the waters to dry up and the sea to shrink at threatening rates. A proposed water pipeline to replenish the sea has been agreed upon, but there are worries that it might further upset the natural balance of the region.
                                 Madagascar's Rainforest
The unique flora and fauna of Madagascar's rainforest have made the island a naturalists' dream for centuries, but as deforestation increases, the threat of destruction of habitat looms larger than ever.
Air and Tenere National Park Niger's Air and Tenere National park is Africa's largest protected area and home to a diverse ecosystem. Military conflict and unrest have long been threats to the gorgeous desert landscape of the park.
Thanx Nick Robins-Early

Witchy has her say:
There has been much progress made in many first world countries, including the US. Illegal dumping is targeted, as well as the burning of trash, tires, etc..Our electric power generation could do with more nuclear (if you really care about the air), since it's the most efficient way to produce power in the long run, but even coal generation has been greatly cleaned up.

Seldom do we have the sky filled with the industrial smoke and soot that used to be the steel towns. Of course, some would like those jobs back, so it came at a price.

But the world is an ecosystem, and the countries and populations that still have no restrictions or don't enforce them (such as China) affect us all. That has more to do with pollution than whether I install a solar array on my house.

It's sad to say goodbye to such beauty and diversity. Especially knowing that goodbye will be forever.  Just sayin'

2 comments:

  1. Awesome, beautiful and well done.
    Witchy's words are prophetic. Once we say goodbye to these natural wonders, it is forever.
    Great post,
    Luv PIC

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  2. Thank you so very much m I was working on my meeting for Friday , so I decided to share some of my thoughts with our readers .

    Luv PIC

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