I was looking through some old vacation pictures and came across this one. It sure gives a perspective on how big these trees are.

  • theLetterJ@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 month ago

    This is such a sad picture. Imagine the life that tree could have facilitated and harbored over its lifetime. We should all be replanting natives as fast as we possibly can.

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      1 month ago

      The cool part about humanity is we could do it again. We made the Amazon rainforest by abandoning millions of acres of farmland and letting it grow over into a rainforest. We didn’t do it on purpose, but now that we understand what happened, we totally could. All it requires is multigenerational discipline. So it might as well be a dream lmao

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          Alright, so before the whites showed up, there were massive civilizations living where the Amazon rainforest is today. I’m talking cities of hundreds of thousands of people numbering in the dozens. A massive population center. All those people needed food, and for the most part, they farmed. A lot of ice cream bean trees, for example. They also used controlled burning to build up soil so good we still can’t replicate it perfectly today (check out terra prima). At or around the time the white devils first showed up, these population centers had already been largely abandoned due to social upheaval and/or disease. We’re talking within a generation or three. By the time more white devils showed up with their book burnings and God bothering, those population centers had already become myth. Took the dumb whites another couple hundred years to figure out that the city of gold wasn’t literally made of gold, but rather the massive cities surrounded by cops ready for harvest. We’re juuuust now finding them using LIDAR to scan what is now rainforest floor.

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    That is so freakin’ cool! The size of that plant is on display in its stumpy remains…just revel in thoughts of its original girth and height!

    Ugh…imagining it’s majesty by extrapolation makes me sad at what I see that is no longer there. That makes me sad.

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    I love chopping down trees, unironically. It is super satisfying, feels ooga booga good.

    I don’t think I could ever cut down a tree like that. It would just feel so fucking wrong. It’s a goddamn miracle it’s beautiful holy shit it’s so big.

    Sigh