What are your thoughts last night from the documentary, Life After People?!


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I thought it was a really good show. It was good reminder that we humans are not above nature and are still part of it. Our species has tendency to think it is superior to the natural world.

This show really demonstrated how resilient nature is. I like the example of that city in the Ukraine that is now abandoned because of Cherynoble. Nature made a strong comeback there!

Makes me wonder after we humans are gone from the planet if another species like us or even more intelligent will emerge?

it was really interesting to watch, but it was somewhat repetitive on some of the things they were saying about the buildings rotting away and plants starts to grow. i was expecting them to talk about global warming and how with no humans around will have a effect on global warming. it's kind of sad to see the only man made building that ever survived was the pyramids and none of the buildings survived from this century.

i watched only about an hour of it, since i was also watching the end of another show, but found it really fascinating, and thought it was interesting that life could indeed start up again, but not in the sense that it has before. It was extrememely thought provoking as well. Its cool to think what a huge role humans play in the upkeep of the world, even though mother nature plays a big part in controlling us. Really cool documentary.

I thought is was a documentary good eough to be a series.There were a few things I wondered about during the show like the objects in orbit of Earth.Mankind would still have prodes still traveling in space too

I thought that it was very well done. About 30 minutes into it, I was feeling ready to go to sleep but decided to stay up and watch the whole thing. It was a very fascinating, thought provoking show.

It didn't surpise me that the Egyptian Pyramids and Great Wall of China would be among the last standing structures.
Hoover Dam and Mt. Rushmore still standing was surprising.
If you want something to last, build it in the desert with stone or concrete.

i watched it along with monday night raw. i had to get up and press the channel buttons since the tv i was at didnt havea remote. the only hting i didnt like was the timeline they had. after a month passed weeds and etc... started to grow all around buildings and stuff. how could the vehicles just 'melt' like that? how could animals not from the states survive in the states if theyre homeland is far away and they need certain vegetation to survive? hwat about produce? how would it reproduce? etc... they left some questions unanswered but it was astonishing



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