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[QUOTE="sophiecentaur, post: 6831374, member: 199289"] My point is that there is often very little reason for humans actually being there, except for the 'because we can' philosophy. Time was when only a very few people actually went anywhere much unless it was strictly necessary. Nowadays the fashion is that people with enough money feel entitled to go anywhere. Look at the state of the paths to Everest summit - full of rubbish, left by careless 'adventurers'. Diving locations have been totally spoiled because of 'trippers'. The fashion of building Cairns on mountain paths has caused erosion (as well as boots which have strayed from the path). It happens all over the place. [/QUOTE]
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