The "giant whale" lying dead on the beach, who also shocked when he discovered the stuff inside his mouth

in #activist7 years ago

The image of a giant whale lying dead along the Philippine beach, filled with plastic and garbage in his mouth, has left thousands of network users dizzy.

Photographs of dolphins lying dead on Philippine beaches filled with plastic and garbage in their mouths have left thousands of netizens stunned.
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The whale beach on the Philippines caught many attention.
In fact, the whale is a collaboration between Greenpeace NGOs and Dentsu Jayme Syfu to raise awareness of the world's people about the current state of ocean pollution. .
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The work is inspired by the giant whale deaths that hit the seashore all over the world, including 30 dead in Europe last year and one in the Philippines alone.

At 22m in length and 3m in width, the giant whale is made entirely of plastic and marine waste collected by local artists and environmental activists, to create a true effect on the ocean. Every detail as well as impress the viewer.
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After being exhibited at Naic Beach, Cavite, the giant whale carcass, has quickly attracted the attention of local people as well as network users around the world.

Many people think that it is so honest that they can not believe it is a work of art. Also in this image, many people were startled to realize the severity of the current marine pollution situation.

It is known that Greenpeace has implemented this plan to urge ASEAN environment leaders to take concrete measures against plastic pollution, plastic pollution.
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