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"Have a good day with no pollution" Huanchaco, Perú

No littering
No fires
No camping
No pissing
No pooping
No animals
No eating on the beach
No alcohol
No glass
No loud noise
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No littering
No fires
No camping
No pissing
No pooping
No animals
No eating on the beach
No alcohol
No glass
No loud noise
shaggings allright then
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Chem Trails

Conspiracy Guy - Chemtrails - YouTube

xfiltrate eat, drink and ... but not in Huanchaco, Peru
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More on CHEMTRAILS pollution

http://youtu.be/yZFNJplylns
In case you missed my last post entitled chem trails

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The heavy spraying seems to be in the Northwestern States and Southern Canada also in western Europe including England.I did not see many chemtrails in Central America, Morocco or southern Mexico. I have been travelling on the bike for a couple years now and have seen these first hand.
The first video you posted tells the story of how most people view this form of pollution.
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Djibouti africa
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I have tried to hold back....

Trond B. and I drove through Albania late '08. It was shocking, not just the rubbish thrown out and trodden on, plastic bags hanging in most fence and trees, broken objects everywhere, but the people too.
Barefoot village kids in the rain throwing stuff at us, drunk man mugged in a crwded park, petrol station scams, intense industrial pollution. Really unhygenic food prearation - we saw roadside slaughter, meat on display with no precautions, filthy kitchens, filthy latrines. I hope it has changed now.
OK, Afrika and Asia and South America have their bad sides, this is apparently EU candidate.
For sheer wretchedness, filth and poverty, has to be Bombay slums.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lqtv34fXdog

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