The lack of culture continues to contaminate Santa Marta

This time, EL INFORMADOR came to Los Cocos beach to witness the voluntary work carried out by a young man from the cityconsidering the serious damage caused by waste thrown on the ground, which then ends up on beaches and rivers.

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Since he was 17 years old, Jorman Vera determined a sense of belonging to the natural riches of which he is privileged in Santa Marta, Without belonging to foundations or organizations with this environmental focus, this samarium has contributed to the well-being of the environment on its own initiative.

While the young man was carrying out this activity, debris from the largest to the smallest was found: furniture, bags, flip flops, shoes, clothes, glass, bags, plastics, etc. that with the force of today’s waves, were dragged to the shores, in the same way he took them.

The call for attention is more about acting than listening, since it is the citizens themselves who are responsible for taking care of what nature offers them.


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