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Marine life near Thailand’s Koh Chang thrives amid decline in tourism


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The Virus just does it's job .

That is protecting natural , self balancing ecosystems from the destruction caused by non-caring , selfish visitors who have no respect for what took ages to develop ...

The Virus is just a tool used by a living planet to protect it against a disease called mankind .

No more fossile fuels , no more toxic chemicals , no more destruction of the environment out of greed and there won't be a reason for a virus to exist .

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A recent Facebook post, by the administrator of a Koh Chang tourism page, included a spectacular video of marine life, filmed when diving near Koh Chang, signaling that the island’s ecology has revived and is thriving.

Shows how it should be rather than what it was when devastated by mass tourism

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On my recent visit to Koh Wai a very large and old dead sea turtle washed ashore on the beach.

 

Being an avid snorkeler in the Andaman which the sea life is on a knife's edge. I can report that the undersea life around these islands is not impressive by my standards.

 

#Thriving

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2 hours ago, Deli said:

Shall we now say "thank you for the virus, CCP" ?

The world would be a healthier and less polluted place with less people who only care for themselves and are too naive to see what unlimited consumerism and selfishness does to the planet .

The Virus is part of a self-defense mechanism of our planet . It had to appear somewhere , that it appeared first in China has something to do with the exploitation of wildlife over there , but it could have been another country as well ...

 

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3 minutes ago, Wuvu2 said:

BS Public Relations. It's ridiculous to think that decades of environmental destruction  will be recover in a year.  

If the natural ecosystems would just be left alone and respected for what they really are , ( life creating systems , that have a tendency to balance themselves in a way that causes no destruction ) . They just need time to heal when not destroyed or damaged by human interference .

That is , if the evironmental damage has not passed the ' point of no return ' yet .

But that point has passed already or is very close .

That is why immediate action ( fossile fuels , pollution ) is required NOW .

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