It took 96 weeks and thousands of volunteers to clean up Versova Beach in Mumbai, India. The payoff? Hundreds of thousands of sea turtles hatching this week. First time in decades.
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It took 96 weeks and thousands of volunteers to clean up Versova Beach in Mumbai, India. The payoff? Hundreds of thousands of sea turtles hatching this week. First time in decades.
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“I hope to always do something different, face new challenges and try to get better. I don’t know exactly what the future is gonna hold but I just know that I’m gonna keep going.”
Dylan O’Brien for 12-31-2017
meanwhile…
B-b-but It has to be their fault! The magical free market can do no wrong!
I’ve been seeing a lot of anti-Nazi ones, which is great, but I felt like we needed one to show our support for the Jewish community.
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Josip Broz Tito died on this day 36 years ago.
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Moscow, Soviet Union, 1930s
Even under the most brutal regimes, people learn to live their lives as human beings and not cogs in a cold machine.
After Cambodian Aki Ra’s parents were killed by the Khmer Rouge, they made him a child soldier and forced him to set up landmines. He later devoted his life to removing landmines, collecting and defusing over 50,000 of them with only a pocket knife, a hoe, a stick, and his bare hands.
Above photo: Lynn Johnson / National Geographic
Photo: CNN
Ra spent over 22 years of his life ridding Cambodia of landmines.
Over the years, he brought home over 2 dozen abandoned child victims to live in his home so he could care for them.
He set up the Cambodian Landmine Museum, which is dedicated to telling not only his own story, but the horrific stories of other victims.
The museum exists to spread the message that the aftermath of war continues long after the shooting stops.
It also houses a relief center for young landmine victims, as well as orphans and sick children.
About 29 children currently live in the relief center.
Photos: Cambodian Landmine Museum
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What an inspiring story.