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aidg rated 8 months ago
From the site:"Wuhan, Hebei province: A man collects dead fish in Donghu lake, where officials say an estimated 30,000kg of fish have been killed by a combination of pollution and hot weather."
tbhurst rated 10 months ago
This scene is emblematic of what we, as humans, are doing to this planet.
kroztron rated 12 months ago
The sky is smoke for hundreds of miles inland; you really can't even see. China is now worse that Russia and Japan ever were.
bs1999bs rated 12 months ago
A picture speaks a thousand words - this portfolio of photos shows the downside of China's industrial growth. Did your last purchase add to this environmental disaster?
chrysene rated 12 months ago
Can you believe this. The pollution has reached to such a level that it can kill 30,000kgs of fish at a go.
Silverfox616 rated 12 months ago
What has man started and how can we stop it.
Cylons rated 12 months ago
Boy that planet would be gross to live on.
eisham rated 12 months ago
Wuhan, Hebei province: A man collects dead fish in Donghu lake, where officials say an estimated 30,000kg of fish have been killed by a combination of pollution and hot weather.
Dipdog21 rated 12 months ago
Holy crap this sucks!
isk9 rated 12 months ago
Damn! So many things wrong with this picture... Wuhan, Hebei province: A man collects dead fish in Donghu lake, where officials say an estimated 30,000kg of fish have been killed by a combination of pollution and hot weather
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