Experience the heat-proof mindset of the people of Birdsville, Australia, and learn how they survive and thrive in the scorching Outback.
Residents of the small town of Birdsville, Australia, have developed a unique mindset that allows them to survive and thrive in the scorching heat of the Outback.
Despite the intense heat, the people of Birdsville have learned to embrace their environment and make the most of their situation. From their clothing and diet to their activities and lifestyle, the locals have developed an impressive ability to cope with the extreme temperatures.
The locals have developed an array of strategies to stay cool, such as wearing light-colored clothing and avoiding the sun during the hottest parts of the day. They also take advantage of the region’s natural resources, such as the cool waters of the nearby Cooper Creek, to keep themselves comfortable.
When it comes to food, the locals have adapted their diet to suit the environment. They eat lighter meals, such as salads, and avoid heavy, greasy dishes that can make them feel sluggish in the heat. They also drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated.
In addition to their diet, the people of Birdsville have also adjusted their daily activities to the climate. Instead of going outside during the hottest parts of the day, they prefer to stay indoors and take part in activities such as reading, playing board games, and watching movies.
The locals of Birdsville have developed an impressive ability to cope with the extreme temperatures of the Outback. Their heat-proof mindset has enabled them to survive and thrive in one of the harshest environments on Earth.
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Original title: ‘Birdsville mindset’: what an outback town where the roads melt can teach us about living with heat
exmplary article: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/feb/18/birdsville-mindset-what-an-outback-town-where-the-roads-melt-can-teach-us-about-living-with-heat
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