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Post by oldgreengrolar on Jan 21, 2023 5:10:18 GMT
I know you're a colour guy... it must be driving you nuts... I'll PM you. oldgreengrolar I forgot to mention that before I was de-admin'd I actually changed the rankings, now there is an extra ranking above that one I told you about, with a different colour, there are actually 4 above man ... guess you'll have to just keep posting (though keep in mind ajay could change it at any time). I am interested in the next rank but I guess it is going to be a surprise. You make a good admin but if you are busy with personal life, I understand .
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2023 5:11:58 GMT
IMO Patagonia resembles Mongolia while the Pampas resemble Kazakhstan steppe more or even parts of South Africa.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2023 5:13:15 GMT
oldgreengrolar I forgot to mention that before I was de-admin'd I actually changed the rankings, now there is an extra ranking above that one I told you about, with a different colour, there are actually 4 above man ... guess you'll have to just keep posting (though keep in mind ajay could change it at any time). I am interested in the next rank but I guess it is going to be a surprise. You make a good admin but if you are busy with personal life, I understand . Nobody will join to just get pummelfucked by the admin in an argument, walking on egg shells under the guise they'll be banned. That's why the decision was made, so people feel comfortable actually arguing with Hardcastle. Hardcastle has no personal life, he spends half of it doing fuck all talking to us while looking at cameras.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2023 5:16:11 GMT
Ehh, he has a wife, dog, and kids and goes fishing and to the movies.
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Post by Hardcastle on Jan 21, 2023 5:39:11 GMT
I will say the Pampas is sadly in worse shape, because it's good land humans have been quite active in claiming it and capitilising on it's fertility, and unfortunately not in ways which are harmonious with nature. As a result the Jaguar, Guanaco and giant anteater have been removed completely from the Pampas, despite existing there when europeans first settled. Many of it's other animals are limited to "relic" zones. It still has Puma, Maned wolf, Capybara, Marsh Deer, Pampas Deer, Invasive red deer, boar, Armadillos, Skunks, Grison, different kinds of opossum, differents kinds of very weird interesting rodents, Pampas fox, Geoffrey's cat, Armadillos, Rheas, Burrowing Owls...
Patagonia is no slouch and there is a lot of overlap, animal wise, but a lot of it's cooler animals are naturally limited to more fertile outskirts. Still, patagonia has guanacos, Puma, Rhea, Patgonian Weasel, grey fox, mara (which are VERY cool, and I thought lived on the pampas but apparently not) and armadillos.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2023 5:39:38 GMT
Ehh, he has a wife, dog, and kids and goes fishing and to the movies. Shut the fuck up, this does not change the fact that he spends 4380 out of 8760 hours a year NOT doing those things but instead lousily checking cameras and talking to us.
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Post by Hardcastle on Jan 21, 2023 5:42:40 GMT
I don't check the cameras...
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Post by Hardcastle on Jan 21, 2023 6:08:07 GMT
IMO Patagonia resembles Mongolia while the Pampas resemble Kazakhstan steppe more or even parts of South Africa. Parts of Mongolia are really nice. Where they filmed the mongolia season of "Alone" was epic. Similar to the pampas. Cool wildlife too. We do have patches like the pampas in Australia, I often go inspecting farms that look like the pampas. They are mostly around the great dividing range. Though certainly the great dividing range isn't consistently like that, much is eucalypt scrub (which sucks). The Kakadu/Arnhemland region in the top end is a pretty cool wilderness area, looks like the okavango in africa - And has crocs, buffalo, banteng, boars, scrub cattle, Brumbies, Wild donkeys, Dingoes, Quolls, Roos, bandicoots, wallabies weird big storks and geese and all sorts of stuff. Shame it's just grossly hot.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2023 6:18:06 GMT
I don't check the cameras... Oooh you're getting fired.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2023 17:14:07 GMT
What’s the craziest thing you’ve seen on camera?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2023 3:58:55 GMT
IMO Patagonia resembles Mongolia while the Pampas resemble Kazakhstan steppe more or even parts of South Africa. Parts of Mongolia are really nice. Where they filmed the mongolia season of "Alone" was epic. Similar to the pampas. Cool wildlife too. We do have patches like the pampas in Australia, I often go inspecting farms that look like the pampas. They are mostly around the great dividing range. Though certainly the great dividing range isn't consistently like that, much is eucalypt scrub (which sucks). The Kakadu/Arnhemland region in the top end is a pretty cool wilderness area, looks like the okavango in africa - And has crocs, buffalo, banteng, boars, scrub cattle, Brumbies, Wild donkeys, Dingoes, Quolls, Roos, bandicoots, wallabies weird big storks and geese and all sorts of stuff. Shame it's just grossly hot. The Australian outback reminds me of the American Southwest (Mojave and Sonoran Deserts) a lot.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2023 4:01:27 GMT
People tend to think the Midwest is pancake flat. It's not, there are rolling hills.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2023 4:27:03 GMT
People tend to think the Midwest is pancake flat. It's not, there are rolling hills. 80% of the area is completely flat and covered in farmland or just flatland. Tennessee (and maybe Georgia) are the kings of rolling hills.
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Post by Hardcastle on Jan 24, 2023 12:56:06 GMT
Parts of Mongolia are really nice. Where they filmed the mongolia season of "Alone" was epic. Similar to the pampas. Cool wildlife too. We do have patches like the pampas in Australia, I often go inspecting farms that look like the pampas. They are mostly around the great dividing range. Though certainly the great dividing range isn't consistently like that, much is eucalypt scrub (which sucks). The Kakadu/Arnhemland region in the top end is a pretty cool wilderness area, looks like the okavango in africa - And has crocs, buffalo, banteng, boars, scrub cattle, Brumbies, Wild donkeys, Dingoes, Quolls, Roos, bandicoots, wallabies weird big storks and geese and all sorts of stuff. Shame it's just grossly hot. The Australian outback reminds me of the American Southwest (Mojave and Sonoran Deserts) a lot. Honestly I think the american southwest is more interesting than most of the Australian outback. More varied and interesting landscape and more interesting animals. American south west- Australian outback-
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2023 13:38:07 GMT
The Australian outback reminds me of the American Southwest (Mojave and Sonoran Deserts) a lot. Honestly I think the american southwest is more interesting than most of the Australian outback. More varied and interesting landscape and more interesting animals. American south west- Australian outback- Aren’t there still interesting rock formations like Uluru/Ayer’s Rock?
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