State of Victoria and China's BRI

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  1. random

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    Well this show traveled right through China beautiful mountains but millions of ac's of beautiful rich flats below them , millions , most of it not even in use just scattered tiny villages here n there.. And 1000's of miles of streams and rivers. 100 and 1000s of k's a lot of it from main cities.
    Even with their population in the mains this stuff looked as clean as the day it was born,10% is ridiculous most of it wasn't even used.Mountains are perfect filters anyway but there was so much they could use, millions of acs of it doing nothing. Wth they wouldn't clean up their waters closer in build better roads out through the country to all of these areas and use this beautiful land and limitless water supplies. lnstead of the sneaky trillions they throw around at other countries , seems insane they don't just develop and repair their own. So much untapped.
     
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    If you don't see a war, you can search: China vs anyone, which anyone is US, Australia, India, Vietnam, Japan, etc...

    And they fight by throwing rocks around their border is a norm since 1970.

    "No shots have been fired, as the de facto border code dictates, but the soldiers have fought fiercely with rocks, wooden clubs and their hands in a handful of clashes. In one melee at the glacial lake Pangong Tso, several Indian troops were hurt badly enough that they had to be evacuated by helicopter, and Indian analysts said Chinese troops were injured as well."

    China and India Brawl at 14,000 Feet Along the Border
     
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    Sadly saw some interview and the lady said to an aboriginal elder talking about the landscape, Australia the lucky country.
    The elder said what's so lucky about it look what they did to us and now they're selling our country to the Chinese.
    l know that's a pretty depressing statement especially coming from an elder but sadly he was right.