
“Clear Skies, Pure Life”
Clear Skies, Pure Life
Every morning, Tenzing goes out and inhales easily.
In front of him lies the snow-clad peaks of Machhapuchhre in all their glory amidst a spotless sky of bright blue color.
In this place, the air is a breath of fresh, uncontaminated life – not poisonous to breathe. Tenzing knows very well how short this freshness lasts because he has seen many valleys covered with smog.
He knows perfectly well what we lose here because for his children, who live and work in the urban environment, such a sight becomes a mere dream through the wall of dust and exhaust fumes. This pure scenery serves as a reminder of our ultimate aim.
Fresh and clean air is supposed to be accessible not only in the high mountains but also in every city road, market stall, and residential area.
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