“Charming and gentle dinosaurs”: Rowing events for the Brisbane 2032 Olympics could take place in areas inhabited by saltwater crocodiles.

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  1. It’s fascinating to think about the unique challenges the Brisbane 2032 Olympics could bring, especially with rowing events potentially taking place in saltwater crocodile habitats! While it’s important to appreciate the natural beauty and ecosystems in the region, safety will definitely be a primary concern for both athletes and organizers. It will be interesting to see how they address this issue and ensure a secure environment for all participants. Hopefully, measures can be taken to protect both the competitors and the local wildlife. What are your thoughts on how they might balance these aspects?

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