03-05-2020 04:02 AM
I can imagine it would be challenging. In Australia we don't really have any large animals that cause problems in most areas of the country. Balancing the human needs with the environment we live in is always very difficult @kasunaaa
03-05-2020 04:41 AM
@PaulPavlinovich I've heard that you have kangaroos and camels in Australia. I guess camel is the largest animal in your country. Balance between animal and human activities is very difficult indeed. Specially when we construct new roads through forests it separates lands of the wild animals. Specially it effects on larger ground animals like elephants causing accidentally break into villages.
03-05-2020 05:21 AM
We have kangaroos and wallabies everywhere @kasunaaa you don't see them too often in suburbia but you certainly don't have to go far to find them.
Camels exist in the central deserts and are rarely seen away from there.
Our biggest animal would be the blue whale and sperm whale that frequent our shores during their breeding times.
Paul
03-05-2020 06:42 AM - edited 03-05-2020 06:43 AM
@PaulPavlinovich Cool.
No doubt that blue whales are the biggest animal on the planet earth. We do also have blue whales around shores in Sri Lanka. Blue whales can be seen around Mirissa (Sri Lanka) area through out the year even they are migrating animals. By the way we are going Mirissa next Saturday for scuba diving. We may not going for snorkel with whales this time but some day I will. See this video a blue whale that I captured at Mirissa couple of years ago.
03-05-2020 10:25 AM
Wow! what an amazing RECAP @kasunaaa.
that day I was at Mahiyanganaya for a meetup and missed this. I can see you all had a nice time 🙂 keep paint more lines on GM
see you soon somewhere..
03-06-2020 12:39 AM
That is cool @kasunaaa you got whale tail 🙂
03-06-2020 02:41 AM
@PaulPavlinovich yes he finished its surface interval and going under for another 15 minutes saying see you soon!
03-06-2020 02:43 AM
@IlankovanT Thank you. Your tips always helping for the meetups.
03-06-2020 03:18 AM
@KatyaL Thank you for your encouragement ! I will share my future works with you. Tomorrow we are going Mirissa (down sounth Sri Lanka) for a diving.
01-07-2021 04:53 AM
@kasunaaa learned lot of things about localguides and contributing to google maps. It was cool to know how draw blue line using 360 cmera. Thank you for educating us. Hope to contribute more with my new 360 camera . I got inspired about 360 photography from this meetup