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Europe has no nature
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>>219775646
tqhe benelux and england need a FULL migration stop.
We are simply full. In fact we need remigration. For every migrant we kick out, we'll plant 10 trees.
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>>219775646
Europe is a uhhhhh an uhhhh an artificial surface
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>>219775677
VGH the walled city of europe...
Jokes aside, i live in the absolute emptiest area of the entire benelux and even then theres no actual wilderness left. There are tons of forests but those are relatively new (replanted 50/100 years old forests).
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>>219775646
Europe is a concrete garden
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>>219775783
Most of scandinavia is uninhabitable mountains, coasts, and swamps. It also looks larger than it is because of the mercator projection.
Embarrassing image.
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>>219775783
As a guy who likes hiking, it's genuinely hard to find a forest where you don't hear cars in the background. At least in Flanders
it's over.
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>>219775815
Estonia is still about the same as than the netherlands though
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>>219775646
>>219775783
Come to Romania and explore the majestic untamed natural beauty
A once in a lifetime opportunity.
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A part of Germany I visited is grey on that map, but it was filled with lush forests and mountains. Austria too.
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>>219775827
In wallongo its a bit better in that regards but the trails are absolutely not maintained or marked. Which is why i usually go and hike in luxembourg
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>>219775815
Scandinavia is still huge dumbass. You can drive 8 hours from top to bottom or more. If I do that southwards, I'm in fucking Spain.

Also the Benelux was ALSO uninhabitable swamp but we simply terraformed it. cancershit argumet you are making. Cope.
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>>219775815
That image definitely doesn't use Mercator. Those that do are way more stretched in the North. This is a different type.
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>>219775846
This OP was wilderness, so untouched landscapes. Picrel are forests.
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>>219775815
Isn't Scandinavia mostly forest though? They can cut the trees and open up inhabitable spaces as much as they want.
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>>219775914
I think what he meant is that the land isnt arable.
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>>219775910
>tfw green region
Feels good bros
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>>219775646
Ewwropean do this and still have the audacity to talk shit when some macaco in Brazil chop down some trees
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>>219775646
Why are we so fucking based and trad and white?
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>>219776059
This. Yuropoors are massive hypocrites
Honestly if not for money I wouldn't be in this shithole peninsula.
>t.argentinian
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>>219775881
17 hours from the southernmost town to the northernmost town in Finland in current conditions and Finland is shorter than Sweden and Norway.

>>219776059
>>219776108
Why is it that thirdies are always this stupid?
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>>219775646
Oh my science is that a patch of green in Britain? We NEED more migrants
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>>219775646
60% is forests, fields and marshes
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>>219775646
that's a map of wilderness continuum not nature
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>>219775846
Uhh I assume "wilderness" here is thought as literal uncontrolled wilderness with bears and lynxes and shit. We have beautiful forests and natural areas here too, but it's true it's all controlled, and we only have too few wolves and lynxes and wild fauna and flora and stuff.
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>>219776748
I found a map with all large carnivores in europe btw. As usual scandis cant suffer
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>>219775831
Estonia has always been sparsely populated, was never a cental hub for trade etc.
>>219775881
Right, that driving experience in Scandinavia would be nothing but trees. From Belgium to Spain you'll get way more sights.
>benelux uninhabitable
And over the years it became what it is. What did Scandis do in the meantime? Nothing, because they can't do anything with it.
>>219775900
It's still stretched.
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>>219775946
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>>219776842
we have wolves now
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>>219775646
wilderness=/=forests
30%of Poland and Germany are forests, big part of czech slovakia and roamnia are mountains
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>>219776842
Didn't know the part of europe who are wolflets and bearlets is that big lmao you niggas got nothing
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>>219776748
>No EC-Global Road Data available
This would suggest it has something to do with roads being present. If there's a single small road cutting through a giant forest, it's not continuous wilderness.
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>>219775815
>mercator projection
You dense motherfucker
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>>219776842
>go to forest
>billions of ticks
>hundreds of wolves in the area
>at least 5 bears per 100 sq km
>"you cannot suffer"
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>>219775900
You can tell by the way Russia is bending upwards on the right that it's not a distorted mercator map. The Belgian is coping (he's probably the retarded Brazilian from Luxembourg)
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>>219776842
>My area has lynxes, bears and wolves
Feels good
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Why do people like Mercator projection maps so much? Why don't they use this kind of maps?
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>>219776842
I live near a forest where there is a large pop of foxes and wolves and I have been chased into a highway by the animals.

also open carry is illegal.
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>>219775783
>26 million people living in the territorial equivalent of Latvia
absolutely insane.
Even if all of our other major "cities" were as large as Riga it would still only be like 5-6 million people.
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>>219775646
We only have around 3% that's actually "wilderness" rest is just tree plantations. Almost all swamps have been drained also.
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>>219777335
>3.86 MB
>Why do people like Mercator projection maps so much?
Can't beat the classics you grew up with.
>Why don't they use this kind of maps?
This kind of projection is very useful for saving space when displaying super elongated Russia. But Europe minus Russia and Iceland is already kinda triangular. No point exacerbating the effect.
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>>219775815
netherlands is smaller than the service discrict we covered when i worked from trondheim.
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>>219777205
You know we have ticks here too right?
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>>219776864
driving in sweden and finland, depending on what road you choose, will most likely be nothing but trees, for a full day of driving and even the next. its insane and it drives you nuts. driving in norway is nothing like that and if you choose the right roads in sweden and finland you can escape the endless forests.
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>>219775646
The American west might as well be Mars to most eurofags
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>>219779210
>Can't beat the classics you grew up with.
I grew up with the maps like on the pic I've posted.
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>>219779372
Not as many, not as deadly.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/FyYLH3FbZoY
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>>219779986
Hence my point about the conic projection being good at showcasing the shape of Russia. That's why you got to see it so often, I imagine.
For example, the generation that grew up after we joined the EU is likely to prefer the LAEA projection. Because all EU institutions use it, resulting in a lot of coverage. While Mercator is slowly phased out, with the old school maps getting replaced.
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>>219780230
>the LAEA projection
Interesting, I thought it's almost the same thing, but turned out it's not.
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>>219778544
From what i have seen finland has plenty of wilderness from kainu northwards
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>>219780042
Its def worse here. Every hike i do i have several ticks on me
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industrial revolution ain't free
the tree of prosper has to be cut down to make room for factories
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>>219779810
What is this place?
I tried looking on google maps and did not see a major population center there
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>>219781253
Fracking and prospection east of willinston
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>>219775646
If I went to Europe I would be classified as an invasive megafauna because I am over 160lbs, and locals could get a special license to hunt and exterminate me.
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got industrialed
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>>219778544
this is such a false narrative, yes the forest has been cut down and replanted but the wildlife returns the next day. you still freeze to death or get eaten by a bear in a replanted forest, its just as wild as anything else. then they find your bones next time the log it in 100 years or so. most cant even tell its been replanted after 30-50 years, infact most will think this is the real deal. a chopped down forest will for the first decades grow back wilder and more diverse it takes a while for the big trees to take back domination then it becomes a monoculture.
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>>219781823
It takes 100 years to fully restore the forest to its natural state.
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>>219778544
It's a BS chud narrative: >>219609748
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>>219780794
Do you also have high chances of lyme diseases and encephalitis? Also several isn't dozens.
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>>219775815
Give or take about the same length as the distance from the northern tip of Denmark to the med. Though 90% of the population lives in the bottom quarter of the cunt. Norway is even less spread out
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>>219781903
its defined as 150 years here, then you cant really tell if a forest was ever logged or not. but thats the scientific definition, neither you, me, the moose, bear or reindeer are scientists. i was suprised when i whent looking for mushrooms in a forest i and my X replanted as teens last year. i absolutely didnt recognize it, it was like it had always been there? ok the trees where a bit shorter but there was no signs left of my dad chopping it down.
the bush and leafed forest had started to die off and the spruce had taken over again. often on /out they think natural old growth forest is diverse, lol no it the exact oposite, taiga is 99,99% spruce or pine. but armchair hikers on /out think a natural old forest will have it all.
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>>219782769
It's kind of diverse, not largely but still it's not 99,99% the same. At least from what I see in my country. See picrel for example.
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>>219782990
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>>219777205
the mosquitos sergey dont forget about the worst



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