@@RudeBoy77777 Presumably, the grass will keep growing back while the rockslide might not be date certain. So does she have to come back periodically and mow the lawn on a house that she abandoned?
I can understand this. In Northern areas of Pakistan, we have the tallest of the mountains that are found in the world with 3 main ranges in just one province. There are earthquakes, landslides, and floods. Also the deosai plain which is the 2nd highest plateau in the world in losing water as well as greenery. Switzerland is beautiful but in a century, things could be very different and i really wish that it doesn't happen. It is happening in Pakistan though.
and if you look hard enough you can always see in the earth where it has moved before with lydar like the one man down in they valleys u can see its already happened everywhere like the whole valley looks like one giant landslide where all the houses are now
Such terrible news for the citizens residents and tourists visiting this beautiful country. Let us pray solutions can be found swiftly to preserve this majestic land. Please do consider adopting the Holy Pope's plan, Laudato Si, which promotes ecological living and the ultimate aim of which is a circular economy. The kindhearted, hardworking and respectful attitude of the Swiss toward all living beings and nature, will facilitate easy adoption of this religiously agnostic project. At St Benedict's college in Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 we added several strategies to the Pope's plan, including "respond to the voiceless, the other beings with whom we share our planet", "raise voices for peace, and "build a fraternal world"🦌🕊️💜
Scary stuff! Like many on RU-vid, I have been a subscriber to Pierre-Emmanuel Zufferey's channel for many years so I thought these 'murgangs' (English version of the plural or murgang - I didn't catch the German/French/Swiss plural ("murgangen"?) around 0:20 ) Spectacular to watch on RU-vid, hideous for anyone who might lose their land, house or life