Here's a hilarious article from The Economist making fun of these announcements.
I list some excerpts here, you can read the full article here:
"At Veritas Airways, your safety is our first priority. Actually, that is not quite true: if it were, our seats would be rear-facing, like those in military aircraft, since they are safer in the event of an emergency landing. "
"Your life-jacket can be found under your seat, but please do not remove it now. In fact, do not bother to look for it at all. In the event of a landing on water, an unprecedented miracle will have occurred, because in the history of aviation the number of wide-bodied aircraft that have made successful landings on water is zero."
"Please consume alcohol in moderate quantities so that you become mildly sedated but not rowdy. That said, we can always turn the cabin air-quality down a notch or two to help ensure that you are sufficiently drowsy. "
Read the whole thing if you have the chance, it's really funny ;)
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Monday, September 11, 2006
Birds of Australia
Wild camels

Australia is now the only country

They are not native australian animals, but descendants of the Afghan camels that helped the early colonists cross the barren, hot interior desert.
Once the big railways that cross the continent were in place the camels were set free and they now roam the desert.
Altough, to hear the australians they're not doing good things since they crowd out the local animals in the fight for scarce resources and sometimes even attack humans in their quest for food - see article here.
Still, we've heard only good things about the camel meat, apparently the filet mignon is exquisite. I'm still trying to find some camel meat down here in Melbourne and I'll let you know. But if you go in Alice Springs, by all means don't repeat our mistake and go and eat camel in the many restaurants there that offer it :)



Pythons

Another regular inhabitant of the rainforests is the python.
What you see here is an amethys

The second picture is a zoom on it, you can see the head of the snake if your eyes are good enought ;) it's right in the middle of the picture, under the yellow leaf that is pointing to the ground.
The third picture shows another amethyst python, this time sleeping in a tree overlooking the Daintree river, yep, the one with the crocodiles ... what a nice place to be, hein??
And the last one, i'm sad to say, it's not one of my pictures but one that i took from this ABC TV site. It shows how strong these snakes can get - this olive python saw a dead kangaroo in the water and tried to pick it up. The picture was taken in the Kimberly

Just impressive!!!


Turtles in the rainforest

These nice looking turtles that you see here lazying around in a cozy little lake in the Atherton tablelands

Non, they don't know ninjutsu and they don't eat pizza - they have something better: they can breathe through their ass !!!
Yep, they manage to extract oxygen from the water that passes through their cloaca and this allows them to stay under water longer ...
Luckily they still have to come out and breathe 'real' air from time to time so we could catch these pictures.
Crazy, eh ?!?



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