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Bob
24th September 2017, 23:04
The 작은 피기 being a 작은 깡패 has forgotten the respect of all life. Nobody of sane calibre threatens the world with nuclear air detonation..

Let's for a minute go to Bora Bora..

(see: http://www.dreamplango.com/article/3995/5-reasons-bora-really-beautiful-place-earth)

"When it comes to places synonymous with paradise in the popular consciousness, it’s hard to top Bora Bora. But this is no mere figment of the imagination, no fantasy that fades on closer inspection: Bora Bora is, simply put, everything it’s supposed to be. It’s the ultimate place to relax, forget the rest of the faraway world, and marvel at the almost impossibly beautiful land, sea and sky. "


http://media.dreamplango.com/resources/dpg/Feature/2cdb37f7-b754-47df-83e5-34e944110e38.jpg

The Polynesians are "at one" with the island, the ocean and it's numerous creatures...


The Islands | “Motus” are the small islets that are dotted around Bora Bora (and the rest of French Polynesia). Many of them are privately owned, but boat excursions are a great way to get out and spend some time on the choicest motus. In addition to the pleasures of boating around the Bora Bora lagoon and kicking back on a perfect tropical island

Plenty of Sharks, if one wants the excitement.. (swimming with black tipped reef sharks)...

Locals live by the “aita pea pea” (“no worries”) philosophy and that’s just part of what makes them such welcoming, friendly hosts. Local culture, expressed through food, dance and art, are all essential parts of this Island's lifestyle.


http://media.dreamplango.com/resources/dpg/Feature/2ec2fba1-528a-4e84-b29c-f9bb3135adb1.jpg

But, 작은 피기 , who doesn't appreciate life, beauty, want's to corrupt the Pacific, with a nuclear detonation.. Disrespect of life, of beauty.. truly one who cannot care about others should be addressed appropriately.. Who will do that? China, UN, France, New Zealand, Polynesia, Indonesia, Australia?

A threatened Nuclear Air-Burst Detonation has been said will affect life as shown in this map below... Is that what the world desires? Allowing the 작은 피기 being a 작은 깡패 makes no sense it seems to me..



http://mole.my/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/pacificmap.gif

Bubu
24th September 2017, 23:30
I am sure that there are two "kindergartens" working hand in hand to make it happened

"Donald Trump 'ignored warnings not to insult Kim Jong-un' as he threatened to "totally destroy" North Korea in UN speech"


"Donald Trump has been accused of ignoring warnings not to insult North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un in his fiery UN address which stoked tensions even further.

The US president's senior aides repeatedly told him to avoid a personal attack because it could backfire and derail efforts to halt the nuclear crisis, according to reports.


It was claimed that Trump's threat to "totally destroy" North Korea and his depiction of Kim as "Rocket Man" weren't in a draft script approved by senior US officials.

In his unprecedented speech to the UN General Assembly, Trump threatened to obliterate North Korea and mocked Kim, calling him a "Rocket Man" on a suicide mission."

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/donald-trump-kim-jong-un-11228086?utm_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fzen.yandex.com

Bob
24th September 2017, 23:37
Again - this thread is about the beauty being threatened in the south Pacific, the numerous Islands which would be damaged by either EMP, or "fallout" - requesting BUBU please stay on TOPIC ... that the NKorean leader doesn't "understand" beauty.. That's the topic.. FOCUS to the TOPIC please.

:focus:

Jayke
24th September 2017, 23:46
Bikini Atoll...still uninhabitable 60 years after US nuclear testing...if world leaders had any appreciation for beauty then tests like this would have never happened. Bit late to cry foul after setting the precedent.


Between 1946 and 1958, the United States conducted 67 nuclear explosive tests at the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Now, researchers from Columbia University have tested the area for harmful radiation to determine that the islands can now be considered habitable – all but Bikini Atoll.
Bikini Atoll was the site of twenty-three tests during the twelve year period, including the devastating detonation of a hydrogen bomb on March 1, 1954.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3630359/Bikini-Atoll-uninhabitable-Radiation-island-exceeds-safety-standards-nearly-60-years-nuclear-tests.html

It would be a shame to see Bora Bora suffer the same fate...if only the US had any intent of negotiating a legitimate peace treaty without raping countries of their resources, then it wouldn't push countries into an arms race. But an arms race is exactly what the US wants, more money pumped into the coffers regardless of how many beautiful islands get scorched.

Bob
24th September 2017, 23:46
Vanuatu to be threatened by the 작은 피기 being a 작은 깡패 with a nuclear detonation in the south Pacific..

reference https://www.rappler.com/world/regions/asia-pacific/86995-fast-facts-vanuatu

The south Pacific nation of Vanuatu is an archipelago of more than 80 islands known for their tropical beauty, active volcanoes - whales consider this area a natural haven.


http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/0ec1c07388d95789ea4bbcc4ba079a3d?width=1024

Pictures of South Pacific tell a tale of perfection: palm trees leaning across empty stretches of sand, colourful fish swimming above vibrant coral, the crystal-clear water of a remote lagoon.

And while a traveller needs do nothing more than step from their beachside bure to find such a scene the hidden gems are revealed when the people who know these places best share a favourite way to see their idyllic corner of the South Pacific.

WHAT: SWIMMING WITH HUMPBACK WHALES

WHERE: TONGA

Imagine seeing the ocean’s giants in their own environment: under water. From July to October, travellers can take a day tour or make a multi-night getaway of swimming with humpback whales around Tonga’s Ha’apai islands.

Majestic Whale Encounters director Carmen Ellis says it’s an awe-inspiring experience.

"Nine years ago I was blessed to swim with humpback whales in Tonga’s pristine lagoons and the way these gentle giants — nurturing mothers and inquisitive calves — interacted with me in their underwater world left me in complete awe.

"Today there are minimum people and maximum respect when swimming with the whales and everyone sees the true Tonga, the beautiful caring people, the Tongan culture, and the tranquil islands that play host to these precious whales for three months each year.’’


http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/5d434a8a8c64972db635a26512496cc9?width=650

How about heading to FIJI - (to be assaulted by the 작은 피기 being a 작은 깡패 threatening to detonate a nuclear weapon in airburst

WHAT: LOCAL LIFE

WHERE: FIJI

There’s a lot to love about cruising around the coral reefs of Fiji’s Yasawa Islands. But Captain Cook Cruises Fiji general manager Jackie Carlton says it’s the Sunday morning visit to a tiny community’s church that people remember most.

“Remote Fijian communities revolve around the church and as you sit waiting for the service to start one lady comes in with a child wrapped around her legs, she sits quietly, head bowed, then starts to softly sing a hymn,’’ she says.

“Other join her and soon there are many in the congregation — some with children, some sitting alone — but all join in the most amazing harmony of song, Fijians are raised with music and they learn to sing in church so harmony is part of life.’’

Harmony is part of life.. 작은 피기 being a 작은 깡패 desires to destroy this.. What will be done about that?

Bob
24th September 2017, 23:49
Bikini Atoll...still uninhabitable 60 years after US nuclear testing...if world leaders had any appreciation for beauty then tests like this would have never happened. Bit late to cry foul after setting the precedent.


Between 1946 and 1958, the United States conducted 67 nuclear explosive tests at the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Now, researchers from Columbia University have tested the area for harmful radiation to determine that the islands can now be considered habitable – all but Bikini Atoll.
Bikini Atoll was the site of twenty-three tests during the twelve year period, including the devastating detonation of a hydrogen bomb on March 1, 1954.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3630359/Bikini-Atoll-uninhabitable-Radiation-island-exceeds-safety-standards-nearly-60-years-nuclear-tests.html

It would be a shame to see Bora Bora suffer the same fate...if only the US had any intent of negotiating a legitimate peace treaty without raping countries of their resources, then it wouldn't push countries into an arms race. But an arms race is exactly what the US wants, more money pumped into the coffers regardless of how many beautiful islands get scorched.

Well Jake, let's not forget FRANCE in more recent times chose to detonate in the South Pacific.. to the consternation of the WORLD..

http://www.nytimes.com/1995/09/06/world/france-despite-wide-protests-explodes-a-nuclear-device.html

Bitching all the time that the US is the bad boy misses the point.. eh? Let's keep the thread focused on the damage created by nuclear detonations in the beauty of the Islands to be corrupted by a N. Korean detonation.. eh? You've made the point of the OP, clearly by pointing out by example what a LAND/Surface water detonation in the south Pacific will DO, but the NKorean "leader" is saying he will do an AIRBURST, which will create a massive EMP.. WIDESPREAD damage, awful damage.. To many people, not just US interests..


France, Despite Wide Protests, Explodes a Nuclear Device
By PHILIP SHENON
Published: September 6, 1995

PAPEETE, Tahiti, Sept. 5— France detonated a nuclear device buried deep beneath a remote coral-ringed atoll today, the first of a planned series of tests in the South Pacific that have brought condemnation from foreign governments and environmental groups.

The explosion at Mururoa Atoll, about 750 miles southeast of the French-administered island of Tahiti, was carried out at 12:30 P.M. in Mururoa and was detected within minutes by seismic monitoring stations as far away as Australia.

While the French have provided few details on the type of weapons now being tested in the South Pacific, the Defense Ministry said in a statement released in Paris that today's blast had the force of less than 20,000 tons of TNT. By comparison, the American atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima 50 years ago had the force of about 15,000 tons.

The French Government has said that it will carry out several tests from September through May, when it will renounce nuclear testing forever and sign a comprehensive global test-ban treaty.

The tests were ordered by President Jacques Chirac shortly after he took office last spring. He has insisted that the tests are necessary to guarantee the accuracy of a new generation of nuclear warheads and to perfect computer simulation techniques that would end the need for further testing.

Mr. Chirac's decision to resume the tests in the South Pacific -- three years after his predecessor, Francois Mitterrand, placed a moratorium on nuclear testing -- drew criticism from the United States and other nuclear powers that have ended their own testing programs.

The worldwide protests have had some impact in Paris judging by comments today from President Chirac, who said that he might cut short the testing program.

"If we have the information we need to change over to simulation before the eight tests," he said in a television interview in Paris, "I will stop the blasts since my objective is not to carry out eight tests." France had originally planned to carry out seven or eight tests.

Among the other nuclear powers, only China continues to carry out testing of large nuclear devices, although its testing program has drawn notably less emotional protest from foreign governments and antinuclear campaigners since the Chinese, unlike the French, carry out their tests on their own soil. Mururoa Atoll is more than 10,000 miles from the French mainland.

Mr. Chirac's suggestion today that he might cut short the testing program appeared to do little to placate South Pacific leaders, who have been outspoken in their criticism.

"France is flying in the face of world opinion," Prime Minister Jim Bolger of New Zealand said today after learning of the first blast.

Foreign Minister Gareth Evans of Australia, which has withdrawn its Ambassador from France, told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that the test "increases not only the dangers in a fragile marine environment in the South Pacific, but it's a blow to our hopes for achieving a nuclear free world." He added, "This is not the action of a good international citizen."

Across the South Pacific and Asia, there have been waves of protests against the resumption of French testing, with tens of thousands of people joining in demonstrations in Australia, New Zealand and Japan.

French products are being boycotted across Asia and the Pacific, with sales of French wine down by nearly a third in major Australian cities. The French honorary consulate in the Australian city of Perth was firebombed in June.

A flotilla of nearly 25 protest ships, ranging from an unarmed New Zealand naval research ship to a ceremonial canoe from the Cook Islands, have ringed Mururoa.

The flotilla had been led by the Rainbow Warrior II, a ship owned by the environmental group Greenpeace. The ship's predecessor, Rainbow Warrior, was blown up by French secret agents in a New Zealand harbor in 1985, killing one crewmember, as it prepared to lead a protest to Mururoa during an earlier round of tests.

But last week, the Rainbow Warrior II and its sister ship, the Greenpeace, were seized by French naval commandos as the protest vessels moved toward the exclusion zone. The French also apprehended two Greenpeace divers who used inflatable dinghies to pierce the 12-mile exclusion zone and hid themselves at a test rig.

The Government insists that nearly 30 years of nuclear testing at Mururoa, which is composed mostly of basalt, a hard volcanic rock, proves that the testing is safe. The French say that the basalt prevents the radioactivity from leaking into the sea.

The first tests at Mururoa and another neighboring atoll, Fangataufa, were held in 1966. Today's explosion was the 176th at the two atolls.

Scientists from other nations are not convinced of the safety of the tests. There have long been reports of radiation-related illness among residents of neighboring island chains. If the French followed earlier practice at Mururoa, the nuclear device was inserted into a steel tube and lowered by crane to the bottom of a shaft nearly half a mile deep within the atoll.

Jayke
24th September 2017, 23:53
OK so how do you propose the nuclear tests can be averted without the bad boy Trump and his missiles completely destroying the beautiful lands in North Korea?

...and I did say 'world leaders' not just the US...but it is US foreign policy that is the causal factor in North Koreas development of nuclear missiles let us not forget. France aren't the ones currently threatening to bomb the North Koreans into oblivion.

Bob
25th September 2017, 00:02
OK so how do you propose the nuclear tests can be averted without the bad boy Trump and his missiles completely destroying the beautiful lands in North Korea?

...and I did say 'world leaders' not just the US...but it is US foreign policy that is the causal factor in North Koreas development of nuclear missiles let us not forget. France aren't the ones currently threatening to bomb the North Koreans into oblivion.

Seems if one wants to have that question answered by the 'authority' go write to the UN - here is the link http://www.un.org/en/contact-us/index.html

:focus:

Back to TOPIC - (please leave this thread if you can't stay on topic)

what will be destroyed by a nuclear airburst detonation in the South Pacific?

Possibly the natural habitat, fishing, the food chain in the Cook Islands - http://www.un.org/en/contact-us/index.html


The whole of the territorial waters of the Islands - some 2 million square kilometres of ocean - is a designated whale sanctuary.

And whichever island you're on, you have a good chance of whale watching.

One may no longer be able to do that with the effects of an airburst by the 작은 피기 being a 작은 깡패 ...

ref: http://www.cookislands.org.uk/whale-watching.html



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYgIsE_Qhkg


Published on Jul 28, 2015
While diving the crystal blue waters of Aitutaki to survey the health of coral reefs, scientists with the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation were greeted by a humpback whale as they headed back up to the surface.

Jayke
25th September 2017, 00:11
You do realise that the back to topic emoji is supposed to be rolled out when threads go off tangent from the topic of the original post. It's not something to use when posts are still on topic but you just don't want to answer the tough questions...that's kind of just the cowards way out imo and misses the point of what an online discussion forum is all about. If you want to focus on the symptoms of a problem, then that's fine I suppose, but surely the causes are where the more serious discussions should be focused?

But anyway, like you said

:focus:

Bob
25th September 2017, 00:12
The beauty of Samoa - in the south Pacific - another area to be most likely affected by a nuclear airburst by the 작은 피기 (http://www.rfa.org/english/news/korea/pig-11162016153011.html) being a 작은 깡패 ...

ref: http://www.samoaobserver.ws/en/22_06_2016/local/7705/The-beauty-of-nature-is-everywhere.htm

The Beauty of Nature ..


Samoa can without a doubt be described as a country best known for its hospitality, its rich and traditional culture and of course the numerous natural wonders that make the archipelago a special one in the world.

When visiting the To Sua Ocean Trench on the island of Upolu, one can have a pretty good impression of what makes Samoa a tropical paradise in the South Pacific.

The swimming hole, which is surrounded by a variety of beautiful, lush gardens, certainly belongs to the country’s most prominent spots with its characteristic turquoise blue water.

If you ask most people on earth, what their description of a natural wonder would look like, they would most likely come up with something that resembles this description of a paradise in the South Pacific Ocean.

ref: http://www.island-escapes.com/destination/samoa/

Samoa is an incredible country, full of natural beauty and a proud cultural heritage. It’s a archipelago composed of sixteen islands and divided into two separate countries: Western Samoa (ten islands) and American Samoa (six islands). The two countries use different currencies: the US dollar for American Samoa and the Tala (SAT) for Western Samoa.

Western Samoa is usually simply known as “Samoa”. The country is located in the South Pacific Ocean, about one-half of the way from New Zealand to Hawaii. Western Samoa is independent whereas American Samoa belongs to the USA. The main island in Western Samoa is Upolu Island and its capital is Apia. Tutuila is American Samoa’s main Island and Pago Pago, its main town. Upolu offers a broad mix of natural riches that carry on far beyond white sand beaches and blue lagoons.

Well, of course there are plenty of those also, including an ample supply of exceptional fishing, diving and surfing spots all along the coast. Tutuila, the main island of American Samoa, is situated about 70 km’s eastwards of Upolu. The island is mountainious and covered with lush vegetation. Although you find beautiful landscapes , American Samoa is barely visited by tourists. Samoa is an amazing destination for your honeymoon or even your wedding. The romantic beaches, beautiful sunsets and the friendly people will make your romantic getaway unforgettable! There are many opportunities for you to plan your romantic stay on Samoa, just check out our beautiful resorts and start planning your holiday.

Rain forests cover the volcanic mountain peaks and beautiful valleys of Samoa, that lead down to a coastline of white sandy beaches. In the middle of the lush green valleys grown banyan trees, which are standing tall above the forest. Waterfalls drop down into the rivers, which twist and turn through the valleys before meeting the sea.

The coastline is astounding, with the sparkling water and the glimmering white sand of the beaches. Sometimes the beaches go on for miles and sometimes there’s a sheer cliff wall that drops straight down into the ocean. Out into the ocean lies the other islands that are a part of the Samoa archipelago. Some of them are inhabited and on others there will be no-one around. The islands are surrounded by coral reef and protects them from the powerful force that is the Pacific Ocean.

And that’s not all. Besides the stunning nature you will find small villages with churches, meeting houses and open fales. The people are proud of Samoa and their cultural heritage, living in tranquility alongside all the natural beauty. Samoa is the place to relax or to be as active as you want. You can enjoy the stunning beaches and snorkel in the sea, go diving and marvel at the beautiful coral, swim next to a turtle and if you’re lucky you might even see a shark!

There’s more to do on Samoa than just activities on (or under) the water. Take a walk into the magnificent rainforest and climb to the top of the volcanic peaks or visit a beautiful waterfall. You can even go caving! Catch a ferry to the uninhabited Manolo Island and experience the true island life. No cars or dogs are allowed here. Come visit Samoa and you will be blown away by all of natures wonders and its charming people.

http://livemans.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Screen-Shot-2013-12-23-at-9.52.05-PM.png

-- note for Jake: Again - this thread is about the CURRENT beauty being threatened in the south Pacific, the numerous Islands which would be damaged by either EMP, or "fallout" - requesting once again for the POSTERS please stay on TOPIC ... that the NKorean leader doesn't "understand" beauty.. That's the topic.. FOCUS directed to the TOPIC please. The NKorean leader doesn't understand beauty... That's the TOPIC of the thread.

Bob
25th September 2017, 00:34
These beautiful people would no doubt be affected by a nuclear airburst detonation (http://www.theblaze.com/news/2017/09/22/north-korea-threatens-to-test-h-bomb-over-the-pacific-kim-jong-un-calls-trump-a-dotard/) in the south Pacific

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1okngZ-S-0

the world wants these beautiful people harmed? really? I cannot believe that.

GaelVictor
25th September 2017, 00:56
You say the ''little piggy'' being a ''little bully'' doesn't understand beauty and has forgotten the respect of all life. I guess you mean the leader of North Korea, Kim.

But I think that after North Korea was bombed back to the stoneage by 'big bully' he has developed a fine respect for survival and the beauty of equilibrium.


The U.S. dropped a total of 635,000 tons of bombs, including 32,557 tons of napalm, on Korea, more than during the whole Pacific campaign of World War II.
Almost every substantial building in North Korea was destroyed as a result.
According to USAF damage assessments, "eighteen of twenty-two major cities in North Korea had been at least half obliterated.
Major General William F. Dean, reported that the majority of North Korean cities and villages he saw were either rubble or snow-covered wasteland. North Korean factories, schools, hospitals, and government offices were forced to move underground, and air defenses were "non-existent."

Bob
25th September 2017, 01:05
"He has a duty to destroy beauty and innocence" - (the modus operadi of the psychopath) - from the OP post 1


The 작은 피기 being a 작은 깡패 has forgotten the respect of all life. Nobody of sane calibre threatens the world with nuclear air detonation..


ref: https://books.google.com/books?id=3DsqDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT360&lpg=PT360&dq=psychopathy+of+destroying+beauty&source=bl&ots=hc2V-KuC2z&sig=UZmaIjh6ju8fFe-2nJUMi262JeI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjXqrXwjr_WAhViDJoKHZy1CacQ6AEIXzAK#v=onepage&q=psychopathy%20of%20destroying%20beauty&f=false

the antisocial personality will choose to honor the psychopath, support their goals to destroy beauty and that which is good..

https://books.google.com/books?id=3DsqDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT360&lpg=PT360&dq=psychopathy+of+destroying+beauty&source=bl&ots=hc2V-KuC2z&sig=UZmaIjh6ju8fFe-2nJUMi262JeI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjXqrXwjr_WAhViDJoKHZy1CacQ6AEIXzAK#v=onepage&q=psychopathy%20of%20destroying%20beauty&f=false

ref also: https://www.sott.net/article/268449-Empathic-people-are-natural-targets-for-sociopaths-protect-yourself

"Empathic people are natural targets for sociopaths - protect yourself"

To detonate over the southern Pacific ocean is to attack beauty, to harm people who are at-one-with-all..


People targeted by a sociopath often respond with self-deprecating comments like "I was stupid", "what was I thinking" of "I should've listened to my gut instinct". But being involved with a sociopath is like being brainwashed. The sociopath's superficial charm is usually the means by which s/he conditions people.

Seems to me then, the 작은 피기 being a 작은 깡패 has forgotten the respect of all life. The fellow has no charm. No joy, only hate towards beauty..


Everyday sociopaths

Many sociopaths wreak havoc in a covert way, so that their underlying condition remains hidden for years. They can possess a superficial charm, and this diverts attention from disturbing aspects of their nature.

The following case history illustrates how people can be systematically targeted until they feel they can barely trust their own sense of reality - what we call "gaslighting". Sociopathic abuse is targeted abuse. It can wreck lives. Victims can become survivors, but at huge cost.

At school, 'James' took a dislike to a classmate, 'Sam', who was sensitive and popular. He would mock him for auditioning for the school play or for getting upset over failing a test. The situation deteriorated when it became known that Sam's parents were separating. Sam appeared to be taking it with fortitude, to the admiration of his peers. He also got attention and sympathy from the school staff, especially James' favourite teacher: ie, the one he manipulated most easily.

James decided on a plan of covert bullying. He started a whispering campaign implying that Sam's parents were not splitting up, that he had said they were in order to seek attention. Sadly, this was all too successful and over the next few days Sam was met with silence and verbal bullying from his hitherto-supportive classmates.

James continued his campaign, targeting Sam's close friends over the next few days. They found themselves accused of misdemeanours such as sending offensive emails/texts. Then the 'favourite' teacher went on "leave with immediate effect" after accusations of assaulting a pupil. Where had the accusations come from? Guess.

This case shows how deliberately sociopaths, from a young age, can target others. Taking advantage of people's credibility and goodwill, James exploited the situation. With a more perceptive head teacher, this sociopath might have been found out, but he knew who to manipulate and how far he could go.

Targeting then the innocents of the south Pacific with a nuclear airburst is sociopathic, psychopathic.. a harm towards beauty itself... seems to me attempting to derail the thread states exactly where one is choosing to make a stand. I stand for beauty and those in the south Pacific to not be assaulted by someone threatening them by a nuclear assault..

bobme
25th September 2017, 01:09
The 작은 피기 being a 작은 깡패 has forgotten the respect of all life. Nobody of sane calibre threatens the world with nuclear air detonation..

Let's for a minute go to Bora Bora..

(see: http://www.dreamplango.com/article/3995/5-reasons-bora-really-beautiful-place-earth)

"When it comes to places synonymous with paradise in the popular consciousness, it’s hard to top Bora Bora. But this is no mere figment of the imagination, no fantasy that fades on closer inspection: Bora Bora is, simply put, everything it’s supposed to be. It’s the ultimate place to relax, forget the rest of the faraway world, and marvel at the almost impossibly beautiful land, sea and sky. "


http://media.dreamplango.com/resources/dpg/Feature/2cdb37f7-b754-47df-83e5-34e944110e38.jpg

The Polynesians are "at one" with the island, the ocean and it's numerous creatures...


The Islands | “Motus” are the small islets that are dotted around Bora Bora (and the rest of French Polynesia). Many of them are privately owned, but boat excursions are a great way to get out and spend some time on the choicest motus. In addition to the pleasures of boating around the Bora Bora lagoon and kicking back on a perfect tropical island

Plenty of Sharks, if one wants the excitement.. (swimming with black tipped reef sharks)...

Locals live by the “aita pea pea” (“no worries”) philosophy and that’s just part of what makes them such welcoming, friendly hosts. Local culture, expressed through food, dance and art, are all essential parts of this Island's lifestyle.


http://media.dreamplango.com/resources/dpg/Feature/2ec2fba1-528a-4e84-b29c-f9bb3135adb1.jpg

But, 작은 피기 , who doesn't appreciate life, beauty, want's to corrupt the Pacific, with a nuclear detonation.. Disrespect of life, of beauty.. truly one who cannot care about others should be addressed appropriately.. Who will do that? China, UN, France, New Zealand, Polynesia, Indonesia, Australia?

A threatened Nuclear Air-Burst Detonation has been said will affect life as shown in this map below... Is that what the world desires? Allowing the 작은 피기 being a 작은 깡패 makes no sense it seems to me..



http://mole.my/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/pacificmap.gif

Hello bob, I do not understand the Symbols you use in your first sentance. And yet without the knowing of them, I have never been anywhere that is not the most beautiful place I have been. I could not imagine the loss of any of them. however limited they are. thanks for the picks though.

Chester
25th September 2017, 01:13
They are truly beautiful... thanks Bob. I was thrown off though by bobme and then I thought about another bob and wow man...

But there is truly only one Bob... (Skype me bro)... Sam

bobme
25th September 2017, 01:24
I keep messing up on my posts somehow. Bob, I do not understand the symbols you are using in your first sentance. Yet nowhere I have ever been is not more beautiful than the last place I have been. All the places I have been, are unique in there own beauty. No preferance. Thanks for the pics though.

Bob
25th September 2017, 01:34
No problem - we are just looking at what may happen to the South Pacific if N. Korea detonates an airburst there.. Not good it seems - maybe will mess up a lot of beauty, and ways of life in the south Pacific Islands.. we shall see what the world wants I guess..

Thread TOPIC remains that the NKorean leader doesn't understand beauty.. (and want's to destroy that beauty of the South Pacific for others, the residents, the wildlife, the ecosystem, maybe one could call such a "leader" "monstrous"? What type of person is that? who has no compassion and would do such a thing? That's not a good leader it seems to me..)

uzn
25th September 2017, 06:51
Here are the real poluters of the Earth. Just not to loose the bigger picture.
These nations should pay for what they did to the environment and the planet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9lquok4Pdk

Here´s a good Documentary about the statospheric atomic explosions of the oh so nice americans.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udxsA2F5Kd8

Bubu
25th September 2017, 07:56
Again - derailing once again - the post is about the beauty being threatened. BUBU please stay on TOPIC ...

:focus:

I said there are to of them threatening the beauty. surprise me that you dont understand what i am saying

Bubu
25th September 2017, 08:14
"He has a duty to destroy beauty and innocence" - (the modus operadi of the psychopath) - from the OP post 1

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The problem here is while you see the "little bully" you miss the "big bully". even when I mentioned that there are 2 of them you still miss him and instead accused me as derailing your thread.

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Bob
25th September 2017, 15:53
Philippines president says Kim is ‘playing with dangerous toys’ ahead of meeting of Association of South East Asian Nations in Manila and calls him a "chubby fool" (read 'lil piggie' in other dialects).

Duterte lambasts North Korea's Kim Jong-un for nuclear ambitions - Rodrigo Duterte, has described North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as a “fool” and a “son of a bitch”.


“That chubby face that looks kind. That son of a bitch. If he commits a mistake, the far east will become an arid land. It must be stopped, this nuclear war.

“A limited confrontation and it blows up here, I will tell you, the fallout can deplete the soil, the resources and I don’t know what will happen..

and

"It was not the first time Duterte has criticised Kim over his nuclear ambitions. In April he questioned his sanity and urged the United States to show restraint and not be baited by a man who “wants to end the world”.

ref: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/aug/03/chubby-fool-duterte-lambasts-north-koreas-kim-jong-un-for-nuclear-ambitions


https://nomadisbeautiful.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/People-Philippines-2-pins-600x900.jpg

Duterte appears to be quite right - damage from an EMP or from fallout, or worse could harm this beautiful country, fishing, farming..


https://nomadisbeautiful.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/People-Philippines-10.jpg

Bob
25th September 2017, 16:12
http://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/78/590x/secondary/999942.jpg

Papua New Guinea -


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDsvNxBUWl4


http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-ks5Y9O7RFLk/Ufz0vKW4_qI/AAAAAAAAJ7o/swN52NE-7eA/s1600/papua-new-guinea_.jpg


http://www.wokabaut.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Papua-New-Guinea-Attractions.jpg

"Wokabaut is “tok pisin” or Papua New Guinea “pidgen” english for “journey”."

After a south Pacific airburst nuclear detonation by NKorea one may not be able to safely "wokabaut" around the islands any more..

Bob
25th September 2017, 16:30
Palau' would be affected too by a nuclear air-burst detonation by NKorea -


http://earthjustice.org/sites/default/files/styles/image_800x600/public/palau%20blog%20main.jpg?itok=_5Ymg1Q_448002/1240/10/scaletowidth

"Palau's president Tommy Remengesau has signed the UN treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons."

Fiji, Samoa, Tuvalu and Kiribati are among the other Pacific Island nations who have signed.

"Mr Remengesau encouraged all world leaders to accede to the treaty.

"Taking into account the recent actions by North Korea we must take seriously the long term need to ban nuclear weapons," said Mr Remengesau.

Remengesau also condemned North Korea's threats against Guam describing them as intimidation of the entire Pacific region.

Chester
25th September 2017, 18:11
:offtopic:

Looks like I best clarify... I made the following post (above) -


They are truly beautiful... thanks Bob. I was thrown off though by bobme and then I thought about another bob and wow man...

But there is truly only one Bob... (Skype me bro)... Sam

Later, I received the following "visitor message" from bobme - (here (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/member.php?9881-Sammy))


oSammy, if you wish to talk to me personally, let me know. You know how to contact me, I presume. I do not wish to show your ignorance for all to see. You post anything you want . I have no probem with that. But if you do not like what I post, do not act like you are more knowlegable on thread. Understand me, do not assume. Thank you.

Because the visitor message is public to those who could see my profile page, I decided to post my PM reply to bobme which was as follows -


Hi bobme,

I don't think I know who you are. Until I read the post that I responded to I had never seen the poster name bobme.

You may not be aware but over the years there's been several poster's named bob or a derivation of. There was a well known poster here named "another Bob" (I swear! haha) and my comment was stimulated by a thread started by my friend, Bob, and then suddenly a response by bobme and so I was first thinking he asked for his user name to be changed and yet then I saw Bob's name was still bob...

So I am just writing you to share that so you would realize I didn't mean anything negative or harmful in my benign comment.

Take Care
Sammy

I was concerned bobme had misunderstood my statement "I was thrown off though by bobme." To make sure no one draws a false conclusion, what I meant be "thrown off" was that I originally thought Bob had changed his user name. I then remembered "another bob" (who was a prolific poster from the past) and realized bobme was not Bob.

Hopefully this clarifies what seems might have been interpreted in a way I did not mean, a way that was taken antagonistically. Apologies Bob and bobme.

Now back to topic.

Justplain
25th September 2017, 22:54
Just as an observer, i agree that it would be a travesty to detonate a hydrogen bomb over the beautiful Pacific ocean. Secondly, it is important to put into context as to why this could happen. Also, it should also be included in the context of similar harm that has been done to the region historically, deliberate or not, including fukoshima and other nuclear tests done by militaries of various nations.

The conclusion from the above assessment has to be that:

1) the Earth is wonderously beautiful place
2) people who toy with weapons of mass destruction havent matured enough to be considered responsible

Until these people become more responsible, on all sides, the world will continue to have unnecessary tragedies.

I believe that the bottom line is that only common people, en masse, can change this foolishness.