the first was taken around spring, so everything is greener, the second was winter where all the foliage had dropped off giving a false impression of mass deforestation.
The first was taken when men walked the earth. They farmed and ate and drank and loved. Life was good.
But then everything changed. Someone got confused and flipped the wrong switch, starting a global nuclear extinction. People died, plants burned, and 98% of animal life was wiped out in just a few short hours.
The second picture was taken about a decade later. The earth was still in ruin; radioactive rain fell from the skies, the few animals remaining burrowed into the ground, hoping to avoid the scorching heat of the sun in a thinner atmosphere, and the only people left were deformed mutations of what humanity once was.
The only true survivors were the four men and women stationed on the international space station when the bombs went off. They watched their own world burn, and with it their only hope of ever returning home.
To quote im gonna die alone (and I feel fine) "Can scientists tell us when the world is gonna end because if its 5000 years I don't care if its 5 years I'm gonna go back to smoking and I'm gonna have an affair" (something along those lines
But then everything changed. Someone got confused and flipped the wrong switch, starting a global nuclear extinction. People died, plants burned, and 98% of animal life was wiped out in just a few short hours.
The second picture was taken about a decade later. The earth was still in ruin; radioactive rain fell from the skies, the few animals remaining burrowed into the ground, hoping to avoid the scorching heat of the sun in a thinner atmosphere, and the only people left were deformed mutations of what humanity once was.
The only true survivors were the four men and women stationed on the international space station when the bombs went off. They watched their own world burn, and with it their only hope of ever returning home.