• Mr_Blott@feddit.uk
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    7 days ago

    Holy fucking saturation batman

    Neon pink tree there like some sort of acid trip

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    For all its faults, the American South is still a stunningly beautiful place. I’ve stood on streets exactly like this one in Alabama and felt like I was in a postcard.

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    I recently had the opportunity to drive from Tennessee to Alabama. I’d never been to this region before. I was amazed at how lush everything was!

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        NJ here, and yup, it’s been mostly 70’s and a few 80’s for the past 2 weeks. It would be great minus the no rain in over a month part. I am currently surrounded by 2 brush fires, each about 5 miles away in opposite directions. This is the second year in a row where fires have been this close. Prior to last year, I had never seen this before for the area.

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          The lack of rain gets brutal. Around 9 years ago California didn’t get any rain for two full years, and man, it was gross there. I visited and as we were landing it looked like we were diving into a bowl of beef broth. Everything smelled like dirt, car pollution, and forest fires.