Cookie182
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With our increasingly tech savy society, the rising pressure to endeavour in the capitalist system, take office jobs and work longer hours and the ever growing increase in the stock of knowledge regarding our little planet (and our insignificance), is there much left in the realm of discovery??
I mean are the days of exploration to distant and undiscovered lands over? Are we bored with our natural world? Would you prefer to spend your free time watching your 3D TV or playing farmtown on facebook?
In all seriousness, as our population grows and globalisation continues (and our environment falls apart) do you see there being much opportunity for adventure left?
I'm reminiscing on what it must have been like during the golden years of tomb raiding through Egypt (ie Belzoni and his crew), the early explorers to the polar caps, boarding Darwin's HMS Beagle...
I mean are the days of exploration to distant and undiscovered lands over? Are we bored with our natural world? Would you prefer to spend your free time watching your 3D TV or playing farmtown on facebook?
In all seriousness, as our population grows and globalisation continues (and our environment falls apart) do you see there being much opportunity for adventure left?
I'm reminiscing on what it must have been like during the golden years of tomb raiding through Egypt (ie Belzoni and his crew), the early explorers to the polar caps, boarding Darwin's HMS Beagle...
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