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Tourists forgot their garbage in Uvita

April 17, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Parque Marino Ballena-Facebook

A photograph published by the National Park Marino Ballena shows the amount of garbage left by some tourists in recent days in Uvita. Authorities called on each visitor to clean up after themselves in these territories.

This is how the Uvita sector receives us, after the visit of people who enjoy these days off. Please friends, let’s cooperate, let’s take the trash we produce while enjoying. You can put them in the right places for disposal, nature does not know what to do with this,”

said the park administration in social networks.

Similarly, this national park posted signs in which they invite people to take their waste with them, but some rather leave it right next to the signs.

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