Outdoor Idaho is legit.Backroads of Montana is what we watch on PBS and that’s it. I don’t even know where NPR is on the radio dial.
I can’t even watch a new Serengeti documentary without being lectured how the dry season is rough on the plains.NOVA and the like used to be good until everything became climate change racism
Oh great Westlinn, you just had to bring that up. Are we now going to have to pay reparations to the decedents of people who lived 14,000 years ago because modern day dwellers don't have a green grass yard?From AI. Must be correct. Apparently American SUVs turned it into a desert.
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The Sahara Desert was green during the https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=524817ecb69216e7&rlz=1C1SQJL_enUS871US871&sxsrf=AHTn8zq_d-PsgwHaecnjjEd7WBnbPnPijQ%3A1746208567055&q=African+Humid+Period&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi6iN_qrYWNAxW9ATQIHT0TBIMQxccNegQIGRAB&mstk=AUtExfBdDaJiT-YbmrIe6lCyUwmH5nvHgBOndY045CkJzGRE_v5U71Q7opL86UzJQMHAbi33gYD0vh12dacB448RzHVSZT0iXOJ41W3Bev-brYQm1YSC49EsCC58EVFNqMMjht8HTohTUUCEnkf4Z4r1vZ3Aa5ohxBglI0Au56-1v_R5OZE&csui=3, which occurred between approximately 14,500 and 5,000 years ago. This period saw a much wetter climate in the Sahara, supporting a savanna ecosystem with vegetation, lakes, and rivers.
American Experience and Ken Burns jumped on board the woke train during COVID and never looked back. Not the same as the first 20 seasons.will miss the American Experience Docs
but I’ll survive
Ok what’s next?