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Sunday
Oct032010

Do you love the places you visit? So, why are you ruining them?


Whenever somebody talk to you about this perfect place they visited, you hear them talking about how much they liked it, how nice was the time they had, etc.

Have you ever heard people telling you where did they drop their garbage? If somebody tells you that they walked through the bridge over the Seine River in Paris, going from the Eiffel Tower to the Trocadero Park, you can show them this picture and ask them.

If you are lucky, they will tell you that they have used the trashcans conveniently located at the beginning and at the end of the bridge.

Is it too much work to ask you to keep the places you visit clean?

Reader Comments (3)

Guille,

The cardboard boxes are probably the doings of locals. Tourist trash typically comprises of water bottles, polyethlene bags, coke cans, fast food wrappings, brochures, papers, cigarette butts and such.

October 3, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterac

This is really sad. the main problem is: where to put the trash? there are not enough places in touristic places....

October 3, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterolmo

Thanks for the comments guys.
There were a lot of things there. It was like a giant trashcan. It looked like people tried to drop the trash to the river and they missed.

October 3, 2010 | Registered CommenterGuillermo Acilu

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