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swandog, highjacking my hubby's journal for a moment to post this, because I've been uploading several pics for him today...)
To those watching Sayh or those who happen to stop by his gallery here, yes we took a lot of redundant pics of the Sagelva waterfalls and stream in Sagdalen, a short drive down the road from our house. We did this to show everyone how beautiful it
could be there, but unfortunately, one is unable to crop their vision as easily as one can crop a photo. The people living around there don't seem to appreciate the natural beauty of these falls, for it's steep and difficult to get down to them, it's all wooded and overgrown with no paths or places to sit, and there is trash thrown everywhere, which we had to crop out of
every single photo we took. These pics were taken now before the trees have leafed out so that the falls are easier to see and get down to, but we'd like to go back when the water is warmer and haul the trash out, at least (if the city doesn't), so that this place can be enjoyed the way it
should be...But of course, someone will just come along and litter it up again.
Why don't people care?? They have to live there too and must look at the trash; don't they get tired of it? Don't they want to sit by the peaceful falls and lose themselves in the music of the water? I guess not, because this place isn't a park and no one seems to bother with it, except to use it as a dump. People who live here all their life seem to take the nature for granted, having grown numb to the beauty all around them, and couldn't care less about polluting the environment and ruining it for their children and for generations to come. Where I come from, we have no nature like this, and I'm as awed by the beauty as I am stunned by the carelessness of the people living here. People driving and walking by probably wonder why we take pics of such "mundane roadside scenery", but we do it because its beauty
should be preserved in
real life just as it much as it deserves to be immortalized in photos.
~SD
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- Nyo.
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Many people here in Juneau really are completely inured to the natural beauty around them. Down in Elko County, people saw the Great Basin High Desert as little more that a sagebrush wasteland, and treated it with as little respect. Here, in the Tongass National Forest, people literally cannot appreciate the forest for the trees. To them, one tree is the same as another, and actually promote cutting them down, and not just for the sake of logging, either.
I, too, snap pictures at every opportunity, and for the same reason as yourself.
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In the US a program was started many years ago to help clean up litter and to educate people about litter. Groups of people adopt sections of road (2 to 5 miles generally) and get together to clean up the litter at least twice a year. It has really made a difference. And I think education has helped. I know anytime I see someone throwing things out their window while driving I will jot down their license number and report it. They have large fines for anything littering. It varies state to state and I think Texas has one of the higher fines.
We get a bit of our own (since we have 42 acres and it fronts for about a quarter of a mile on a farm to market road), but nothing compared to what it used to be. The state of Texas (where I live) has also instituted a fine for dumping trash. Those who get caught (and people go through dumped trash in order to find ANYTHING linking it to a person or address) get very stiff fines.
I so empathize with what you are saying. Mother Nature is BEAUTIFUL and does NOT deserve to be treated like a garbage dump!
Hugs,
Anj
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