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Well, I would say I am a great fan of travel.

Since my life in the city is


quite swamped and repetitive, holidays are just a perfect time for me to let
my hair down, relieve the stress and get away from it all.. When I was a
child, I really liked watching wildlife programs on television, which makes
me have a thirst for adventure. Therefore, I’d love to visit to nature
reserves to go sightseeing and take photos of the picturesque scene. For
me, I prefer traveling alone to going in a group so that I could enjoy the
freedom more considerably and go to anywhere I want to see. I have an
intention of visiting some African countries like South Africa, Kenya,
Madagascar,… because there are plentiful reserves there. Also, I would
exploit and enjoy pristine beauty, try local specialty to widen my outlook a
new culture which is located very far from my hometown. Moreover, I
could a chance to know more about the wild animals, plants and observe
their daily life. That must be a rewarding experience
Have you ever given any thought to the concept of the protection of our natural
resources and the significance it beass on our sound existence? It may have been
recognized by only a few of us what consequences our wasteful life may lead to
unless we undertake some proper measures to conserve our natural habitats and
their key components – wildlife, vegetation, soil and water supplies.
This question requires still more publicity, for sure. Hardly ever do we realize
how much effluent gets discharged into water or how many tons of waste our
populations can churn out daily, In our hectic life, we seldom think of the vast
area of woodlands, including the rainforests, that get cleared every minute. We
aren’t usually conscious of the fact that the ozone layer is being depleted due to
the greenhouse effect. How much do we know about the animal species being on
the verge of extinction? Lastly, who is to blame for our abysmal ignorance?
One possible response is the incredible intensity of life that we are living almost
all the time. Statistically, an average couple has more to acquire in the 20 th
century than their ancestors did several decades ago – education, the financial
means for accessories that the civilized world has to offer and without which our
earthly existence seems unimaginable. Therefore, the answer is simple. It is
ourselves that should face the charges of devastating the natural environment
that we originate from, but for which we don’t give much consideration in
principle.

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