Australian sky:
An Australian father went to live with his family in an area that was not very urban to appreciate the Australian sky without being modified by the city lights. One night, he went with his son to a beach where the plankton glowed in the dark with a tent, where they photographed approximately four hundred times this sky where they could see a huge number of stars next to their movement, which really is the movement of the Earth.
Do you think that the urbanizations are making us stop appreciating the true beauty of nature? Do you think it's worth living in cities and missing out on this beautiful show? From my point of view, I can say that it's worth living in a more urban place and missing that beautiful sky because if I go to the beach one day at night like this man, I will also appreciate this mantle of stars and constellations I think.
Here you have the link of the video!
https://www.instagram.com/tv/B9PBWPhpzdY/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
An Australian father went to live with his family in an area that was not very urban to appreciate the Australian sky without being modified by the city lights. One night, he went with his son to a beach where the plankton glowed in the dark with a tent, where they photographed approximately four hundred times this sky where they could see a huge number of stars next to their movement, which really is the movement of the Earth.
Do you think that the urbanizations are making us stop appreciating the true beauty of nature? Do you think it's worth living in cities and missing out on this beautiful show? From my point of view, I can say that it's worth living in a more urban place and missing that beautiful sky because if I go to the beach one day at night like this man, I will also appreciate this mantle of stars and constellations I think.
Here you have the link of the video!
https://www.instagram.com/tv/B9PBWPhpzdY/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Hi Marta, I'm Eric. I just read your article and I have seen it very interesting. I agree with you on what you can go to the beach and see the stars but I don't agree with living in an urban city. I have lived in the city and in a town and the way of life is very different. In the city you are closer to the school and to the center of the city but in a town there's no noise during the day, it quieter and we all get along very well.
ResponEliminaHi Marta, I'm Carla! I read your aticle about the sky of Australia, and I desagree with you. In my opinion is more important the nature than the city. It's more beautiful, and is free from contamination. I think that we do not value tranquility and beautiful landcapses. In the future I would like to live next to the beach.
ResponEliminaHi Marta I am Nerea. I have just read your comment and from my point of view you are in the right. People is forgetting the importance of appreciating the beauty of the nature and the sky. I don’t think that urbanisations are making us stop appreciating it, I think that it is people who stopped appreciating it. I don’t think that living in a city is worth than living in the nature, but sometimes people should do as this father and go to natural places and appreciate them, maybe one day they will disappear.
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