
“Waste is a shouldnot part of nature today.”
Jungle as a dumping site
When I visited Supadeurali located on Arghakhachi district , the place was fascinating but when we walked 2km towards Narpani, the place for gathering of visitors after completing the "Bhakal"(a promise done to provide male goats in the temple for something on return.
After having meal we went on the nearby beautiful forest to take pictures, but surprising thing was that the forest was covered with plastics.
While returning on the spot the waste was set on fire.
As the tourist use maximum amount of plastics and the nearby stallers set the plastic waste on fire.
Being a nature lover it really made me feel bad.
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