Mar 1st, 2020 : Worlds Highest Dump

xoxoxoBruce • Mar 1, 2020 12:21 am
We've been chastising people for trashing the oceans. But one group have gone beyond finger pointing and tongue wagging.
These stellar citizens of the World are leading by example.

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They go to considerable trouble, not to mention expense, to dump their trash as far as possible from the ocean.

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Then take a selfie with the trash to show the world what good Do-Bees do...
not to be confused with New Jersey gangsters do-be-do-be-dos.
Griff • Mar 1, 2020 7:39 am
grim
glatt • Mar 1, 2020 7:57 am
It looks like hell, but when I consider it, I think it isn't really a problem. There's no stream runoff up there. No living creatures up there are having to deal with the trash. It's entombed up there and isn't going to get washed out to sea where turtles get tangled up in it. The Everest climbers have to look at it. Boo hoo. They put it there.
Rhianne • Mar 1, 2020 8:05 am
The glaciers on Everest are melting and throwing out decades old garbage, equipment, bodies and human excrement by the dumpster load.
xoxoxoBruce • Mar 1, 2020 2:49 pm
glatt;1047673 wrote:
It looks like hell, but when I consider it, I think it isn't really a problem. There's no stream runoff up there. No living creatures up there are having to deal with the trash. It's entombed up there and isn't going to get washed out to sea where turtles get tangled up in it. The Everest climbers have to look at it. Boo hoo. They put it there.

The place only a handful of people have ever been looks like a garbage dump. What does that say about what happens where lots of people can/do go. It's a microcosm of the species damage to mother earth.

Rhianne;1047675 wrote:
The glaciers on Everest are melting and throwing out decades old garbage, equipment, bodies and human excrement by the dumpster load.
True, that's causing trouble for the sherpas who live in lower valleys.