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{{Quote|Good old Mother Nature.|[[Indiana Jones]]|Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis}}
 
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'''Mother Nature''' is a personification of nature.
 
'''Mother Nature''' is a personification of nature.
   
 
Despite [[United States of America|US]] President [[Theodore Roosevelt]]'s attempts to ease the effects of the [[Great Depression]] in [[1933]] with his [[New Deal]], Mother Nature turned the American Midwest into a giant dustbowl.<ref>''[[The World of Indiana Jones]]''</ref>
 
Despite [[United States of America|US]] President [[Theodore Roosevelt]]'s attempts to ease the effects of the [[Great Depression]] in [[1933]] with his [[New Deal]], Mother Nature turned the American Midwest into a giant dustbowl.<ref>''[[The World of Indiana Jones]]''</ref>
   
In May [[1939]], [[Indiana Jones]] drove a [[jungle rodent]] into the path of an [[anaconda]] which was [[Ophidiophobia|blocking his way]]. When the [[snake]] moved to attack the rodent, Jones praised Mother Nature.
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In May [[1939]], [[Indiana Jones]] drove a [[jungle rodent]] into the path of an [[anaconda]] which was [[Ophidiophobia|blocking his way]]. When the [[snake]] moved to attack the rodent, Jones praised Mother Nature.<ref>''[[Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis]]''</ref>
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Latest revision as of 11:50, 4 November 2023

"Good old Mother Nature."
Indiana Jones[src]

Mother Nature is a personification of nature.

Despite US President Theodore Roosevelt's attempts to ease the effects of the Great Depression in 1933 with his New Deal, Mother Nature turned the American Midwest into a giant dustbowl.[1]

In May 1939, Indiana Jones drove a jungle rodent into the path of an anaconda which was blocking his way. When the snake moved to attack the rodent, Jones praised Mother Nature.[2]

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