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Maldive Weaver

Thursday, January 28, 2010

from miusam-ck's Flickr photostream. Thanks for sharing with your Creative Commons license. Caption reads: "An old man weaving mats, a rare sight in Maldives these days!

Maldives: "...the world's biggest rubbish island."
I don't point to this fact to be derogatory. I point because we must look. To look is to care and to care is to help change. Consumerism is a progressive disease and is literally toxic.
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Real Person with Real Concerns in Maldives: Lost or Found Please Do not Return!!!
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