beyondfantasy3 113M
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7/31/2013 5:03 pm
a strange view

We as human being are not taking good care of the earth...

Surf Boat off the coast of Java

As unpleasant as the experience might have been, however, Noyle’s remarkable photos showing local surfer Dede Suriyana inside a garbage-strewn wave beautifully illustrate the sometimes overwhelming pollution problem in Indonesia.

“The trash had never been seen like this before in Indonesia; all of us were baffled,” said Noyle, a staff photographer for Surfer magazine. “The trash in Dede’s photo was the worst. No others came close to that type of disaster.”





It could be said that the waves were perfect on a recent morning at a remote location in Java, in southern Indonesia.

Perfect, except for the appalling amount of trash and other debris, which transformed the typically amazing experience of getting barreled into one that left both surfer and photographer feeling nauseated.

“It was crazy. I kept seeing noodle packets floating next to me,” said Zak Noyle, the photographer. “It was very disgusting to be in there; I kept thinking I would see a dead body of some sort for sure.

(from the news)

beyondfantasy3 113M
4740 posts
8/2/2013 5:07 am

I am not aware of the particular method it is dumped, Maybe from Japan, but I think it is implying that the dumping if related to the particular areas in Indonesia surrounding this body of water.

Many places have very under-developed garbage disposal methods, and in some locations, "people" dump their waste any place they can, they just want it away from their home, they don't particularly care what other part of the environment it impacts.

but there can be many ways it made its way into the body of water, "massive floods", which has become more common in some areas, result to wash away everything, and when its washed away, it has to go some place.


beyondfantasy3 113M
4740 posts
8/18/2013 6:12 pm

I see no real problem with men engaging in differentiating opinions, nor the controversial stand of one man’s perspective in relation to another man’s perspective.
The point remains, the 'water is being made dirty and littered'... that point has not changed in either person’s views. How it came to be may well be many affirmed and/or disputed points, but fact is, it got there because of human beings.

"He who has not the will to debate the things they believe, may find they only limit their growth in the process rather than expand it." as with any debate it has its point of pause. As that point, multiple viewpoints have been displayed, both rending many factors to consider.
Therefore with such factors, they may be multiple angles other as well as each may engage to address rectifications in the processes to address an issue that both and all determine as being an issue of concern.


beyondfantasy3 113M
4740 posts
8/26/2013 4:41 am

people are amazing, we've all seen the photo's of very dire poor places where they have the tin and ply wood shacks, and the pathway in front of them is filled with trash and waster waste running through crevices in the walking area.

Even in cities people clutter their yards, their porches, and some think the back yard is a storage dump for un-suable things. The human being can be very nasty....
some people complain about government regulations and policing, but one thing is sure, in communities that have and abide by good governance also add in their own community regulations... many new ordinance are put on the books, but people will illegally dump stuff.

It's really no need to be like that, but it reflects the mind of the people who do it.