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Infinite shades of blue

Infinite shades of blue

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This is my entry for PlanetOrPlastic contest of National Geographic . It is a know fact that plastic is hazardous to the environment, yet for a few moments of luxury and comfort we are ready to toss away the well being and safety of innumerable creatures, the Eco-system as well as the future of our kids. Lets all make a conscious effort and reduce the consumption of plastic as much as possible. This is the least we can do.
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This story is an outcome of a drastically declining future. When humanity was completely lost and there was no one left on Earth taking care for it or others. Humans have become soo busy in their own lives that they have completely forgotten about others and even other lives on Earth. So many species are now extinct because of them and even though life is almost over we still not able to see the right thing. If we had seen things in the right way the right perspective we would've have alot to share and alot to give . We would've had inventions quite earlier the 22nd century but interestingly we were losing everything.....

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