Hearty Photos How More Precious Water Than Gold and Diamonds

in #earth8 years ago

Thank you for those of us who were born in Indonesia, a country that has abundant natural resources. Although sometimes the demands of life make us heavy, but we never lack the name of water. Want to take a bath just to stay in the shower, want to drink, just cook, just for free, in fact we often squander water which is one of the living sources of living things. Privileges in our beloved country are certainly not owned by every country in other parts of the world.

do you know that in India, Kenya, Syria, Africa to the country of Ethiopia, the people consider water to be more important and so scarce that water is far more expensive than having gold, diamonds, and all the treasures of jewelry that dazzle humanity on this earth.

The following pictures of heartbreaking water and water drought crises throughout the world, which prove how much water is more valuable than gold diamonds

Portrait of moving the Allahabad village community in India.

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Inevitably, the Allahabad village people who live in the urban suburbs of Uttar Pradesh, India must use dirty water mixed with waste to fill their daily needs.

Water which is a vital source for their lives is not only used for drinking. From the routine of daily bathing, washing clothes to cleaning livestock such as pigs, goats and cattle, this place is also done.

In other parts of India, people are also willing to queue long to draw water in a dry well. I don't know when the well can continue to give them life expectancy.

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No less heartbreaking with portraits of life in India. Baghdad's capital city of the country of Iraq also experienced a prolonged water shortage crisis. Look at these little kids, they are willing to queue even though they have to cover their noses and do not care whether the water they take is dirty and contains germs.

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Rohingya people who do not waste a golden opportunity, knowing that rain is so rare in their lives. They rushed to collect rainwater that fell from the sky, and wondered if this rain would end soon and when he would come back to cool their broken hearts because they had no place to live anymore after being forcibly deported from Myanmar.

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Ethiopian Little Children Who Don't Have Chance to Choose.
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If only this little child was given a choice, he would certainly not drink the brown turbid water. But what's the power, as if there's no choice anymore. He also knew that this water was dirty and could have a negative impact on his health. Tragic indeed, but that is the reality of life that they have to face.

Not Miserable with the Fate of the African Boy
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Looking for Water Sources on the Railway
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The hardness of life is no longer able to clear up your mother's common sense. For him wherever the water he found was a blessing from God, including water that was stagnating on the sidelines of the railroad tracks. Will we do that if in the same condition? The answer is certain.

The Last Hope of the Syrians from a Dry Well.
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It seems easier to find money than finding a sip of fresh water. With patience, the Syrians are waiting for the wells to dig up their source of life. But the look on the face of the well digger seemed to mean that there was no more water in the well. Everything is dry there is no hope anymore.

Bathing in Waste Water and Waste Sea.

Maybe for the residents of Kolkata in India, their luck is far more fortunate. They can not only drink, they don't need to take a shower to take a shower. Even though we can see clearly, we certainly know where the water source comes from. Yups, water mixed with waste and sea of garbage.

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Stop excessive use of water from now on, do not waste litter and pollute the river again, before our beloved country is experiencing a crisis of lack of clean water and has the same fate as them.
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