The colors of the ocean
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Complete, First published Nov 11, 2018
The waters of the earth have changed tremendously over the evolution of human kind. More and more plastic is dumped into the sea, in a futile attempt to get rid of something we can no longer use. But we do not consider the effects of our actions, nor take the time to think what other ecosystems we're endangering or damaging in the process. 

Maybe it's time we changed our perspective to understand the outcomes of our decisions.

-Inspired by the picture of a seahorse holding a cotton swab-
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