Pics like this remind me of the opening scenes from the movie version of The Road. Cormac McCarthy’s apocalyptic story of a father and boy trying to survive a planet that has been burned to a cinder.
An authentic "YIKES," if ever there was one.
Most of southern California is dry chaparral. Great for growing oranges if you've got enough water. Else, it's lizard country.
What strikes me is that no-one in the comments is seeing the sad irony that flying is one of the behaviours we must most urgently reduce, or ideally stop, to have any chance of addressing the climate crisis adequately. https://bsky.app/profile/annieleymarie.bsky.social/post/3leotmlr2cs2c
Yes. We're looking at the TOP of the wing, with the tip raised for landing. The lighting makes it look a little like we're looking at the bottom of the wing, but if you trace the shadows you can see there's a red light source from the left, rather than the wing being lit from below by the fires.
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Most of southern California is dry chaparral. Great for growing oranges if you've got enough water. Else, it's lizard country.
We are the scourge of this planet.
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Question - seems like the photo was taken outside the plane?
lived and learned so much there
unbelievably sad, i walk these streets
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