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Protecting the Sea from Garbage

Monday, April 3, 2023

Gary Bencheghib with the Sungai Watch community keeps striving to clear rivers from waste to prevent it from flowing into the sea.

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Gary Bencheghib holding a garbage filter. Instagram.com/garybencheghib . tempo : 171437104222.

THERE were heaps of hollow plastic sacks containing rubbish on the side of Jalan Raya Belega, Gianyar, Bali, on Monday, March 20. There were also several pairs of rubber boots, a gallon of drinking water and a bamboo stick with a black flag fastened to its tip carrying the logo Sungai Watch (River Watch). 

The location of the plastic sack heaps is at a bridge between Belega village and Bona village in Gianyar, spanning around 30 meters. In

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