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in Outdoors and more4 months ago (edited)

Finally, I discover who said that phrase; my grandpa used to repeat something similar when we went camping, but he always said he not remembered where he read it.

On the other hand, human beings must understand that noble nature belongs to us, and that we are just passing through this house we call Earth, but nature will remain here. This is why, when it is not respected, the disasters we are witnessing occur. However, if each person makes an individual effort, we add up to more than doing nothing. That’s why I loved the dynamic, and I was truly surprised to be among the fortunate ones. But what I would really like is for people to change their way of acting and become aware that nature is a loan we have from future generations.

Thank you, Mate, for bringing out everyone's creative side while also putting such an interesting topic in front of everyone.

And congratulations to the other lucky ones, they are great posts

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