#boats in australia
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soup-mother · 7 months ago
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desperately need to forcibly beat the terra nullius out of how people on this website talk about Australia. you fucking cannot be saying shit like "oh everyone lives on the coast because it's the only habitable bit" in full seriousness.
doubly so for how everyone acts like indigenous tasmanians don't exist anymore. even fucking UNESCO said that shit for like 40 years and only got rid of it recently.
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nando161mando · 2 months ago
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Israelis are having boat tours to view the destruction in Gaza
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coolthingsguyslike · 7 months ago
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hetagrammy · 5 months ago
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I know it wasn't really popular until the 1870s, nor am I totally sure Arthur would go this far, but the idea of Arthur putting Molly on a "rest cure" to treat her "hysteria" around the 1840s before the Famine really kicked in is something that has been sticking in my brain. The idea of this woman going Yellow Wallpaper is something that just intrigues me. To be clear, either way, Arthur 100% referred to her as his "hysterical sister" and used that as an excuse to both keep her from going to Europe and making allies again.
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rhymingtherapy · 1 year ago
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faint skies fall away
hastened by striated breaths
furrowed reflections
a final flutter expelled
last light leaves on golden wings
RhymingTherapy—July 2023 (my gif)
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whereifindsanity · 1 year ago
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Tangalooma Wrecks: Fifteen vessels that were deliberately sunk to form a breakwall for small boats.
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saapasjalkakissa-tg · 6 months ago
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Michael Hruby Photography
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wiirocku · 1 month ago
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Stormy over Port Macquarie in New South Wales, Australia
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theartoffresco · 6 months ago
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the-wolf-and-his-unicorn · 2 months ago
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nando161mando · 4 months ago
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Comrade whale capsizing a boat today in New Hampshire.
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pangeen · 1 year ago
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" Ocean Vibes " //© Carl Berndt
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canberramaidan · 7 months ago
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Autumn at the National Library of Australia, Canberra.
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acrosstobear · 2 years ago
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MICK SCHUMACHER celebrates the new year on a boat with Jack Doohan and friends (via @.yehpope’s IG Story)
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dandelionsresilience · 7 months ago
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Good News - April 15-21
(Sorry it's late, I got sick)
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1. Restoring an unsung hero
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“"We are aiming to restore a significant area of seagrass around Nova Scotia, rebuilding these ecosystems and doing it in a climate-smart way," says Derek Tittensor, head of the FOME research group and a professor of biology at Dalhousie. "Importantly, we are also integrating Indigenous and scientific knowledge of these remarkable ecosystems through a two-eyed seeing approach.””
2. Four super-rare quolls caught sneaking around Australian wildlife sanctuary
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““We had a mysterious case of cat-trap tampering whereby the traps were closed, the bait was gone but no culprit inside,” explains AWC Field Ecologist, Erin Barritt. [… T]he opportunistic little mischief-makers were juvenile western quolls, the first to be born on the sanctuary in 100 years.”
3. LGBTQ+ parents are raving about ‘accessible’ gender-neutral children’s book What Makes A Baby
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““Overall I think this is a great book and a great representation of what inclusive media can look like. It incorporates a variety of perspectives and experiences to make something that is accessible to everyone.” The LGBTQ+ community – with parents in particular – praised “the accuracy of the terminology”, with one writing: “Human anatomy isn’t too much for children to learn and this book makes it so accessible for them to learn!””
4. Switch to green wastewater infrastructure could reduce emissions and provide huge savings according to new research
“Researchers have shown that a transition to green wastewater-treatment approaches in the U.S. that leverages the potential of carbon-financing could save a staggering $15.6 billion and just under 30 million tons of CO2-equivalent emissions over 40 years.”
5. Millions Offered Up To Create New Disability Employment Models
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“[Projects] can focus on increasing access to advanced technology careers, using advanced technology to support youth or adults with disabilities to access competitive integrated employment or helping justice-involved youth with disabilities gain employment. In addition, projects can look at early intervention and workforce reintegration strategies for those with acquired disabilities or efforts to reintegrate disconnected individuals with disabilities into the workforce.”
6. Laser-Treated Cork Absorbs Oil for Carbon-Neutral Ocean Cleanup
“Cork comes from the bark of cork oak trees, which can live for hundreds of years. These trees can be harvested about every seven years, making cork a renewable material. When the bark is removed, the trees amplify their biological activity to replace it and increase their carbon storage, so harvesting cork helps mitigate carbon emissions.”
7. This boat runs on 100% renewables. Can it help clean up bigger ships?
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“For the past seven years, Energy Observer has traveled around the world, serving as a floating test bed for zero-emission technologies that can propel boats and ships — without spewing any of the nasty pollution that comes from running diesel engines. […] The project’s leaders say they’re now ready to focus their efforts on cleaning up much larger and dirtier types of vessels, including cargo ships.”
8. 1,000 oceanic manta rays seen in the Maldives
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“With 1,000 individuals in its waters, the Maldives is home to the world’s third largest population of giant mantas (it also has the most reef mantas (Mobula alfredi) in the world, with over 5,000 individuals).”
9. Service Finalizes Land Protection Plan for Expanding Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge
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“Plan aims to deliver in-perpetuity conservation of up to 700,000 acres of land for benefit of migratory and resident wildlife. […] "These vast grassland landscapes provide essential habitat for wildlife while also providing benefits like clean water filtration and carbon sequestration, which are essential for both the environment and human well-being."”
10. Medicaid Officials Remove Barriers For Those With Disabilities
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“In addition [to grace periods for submitting paperwork], states will no longer be allowed to conduct renewals any more than once every 12 months and they will be barred from requiring in-person interviews for people with disabilities, among other changes.”
And a bonus article to make up for posting late: Gay Furry Hackers strike again!
April 8-14 news here | (all credit for images and written material can be found at the source linked; I don’t claim credit for anything but curating.)
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lonestarbattleship · 1 year ago
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A flotilla of boats filled with spectators surrounds USS Missouri (BB-63), as she pulls into port of Sydney, Australia.
Date: October 1, 1986
Photographed by PHCS Ronald W. Bayles.
NARA: 6432300
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