Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Our world


Living on the edge of the Worli fort and the Arabian sea.

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15 comments:

  1. Holy Smokes. I Mean Holy Smokes!!

    WoW

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  2. This is one interesting spot to capture..

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  3. Such a sad view to see all that rubbish just lying there... But what a great location.

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  4. "Living" in this case is rather a bad word ! Poor people !

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  5. This saddens me. It also serves as a wake-up call.
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  6. God made it and man spoiled it... so much of plastic waste at such a beautiful place. Wish BMC takes a note and makes this eye sore a pretty sight.

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  7. I feel bad for the people who live there. All that garbage is very sad to see and not good for your health. It's good photo and should make someone who has some authority get the trash issue resolved. Whoever represents this community should be embarrassed.

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  8. The sight of so much plastic waste makes my heart hurt. I hate that we are leaving such an uncertain world to our next generations. I often wonder if humanity can survive when the oceans are gone.
    Kay
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  9. In other cities a house by the sea would be greatly sort after but here poverty has taken over.

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  10. I hope the people who live there are happy.

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  11. The sight of too much plastic laying around makes the point to stay using reusable containers and shun away from one-time use plastic.

    Worth a Thousand Words

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