In the countries we've been to, the people in the country's treat their country differently and make them dirty or clean.
In Egypt, the cities do not have trash cans. I stead they throw the trash on the ground. In the beach towns, they throw the trash into the ocean. In Alexandria, Kayley was carrying a bag of trash and a group of local boys took it from her and threw it into the ocean. The air was so dirty with dirt, exhaust, and dessert dust in Cairo that it was hard to breath. In the other cities in Egypt,the pollution was from the desert, car and boat exhaust, people's trash, and animal poop.
In India, there were lots of animals living off the trash on the side of the road in Delhi and Agra. There were feral pigs, donkeys, cows, dogs, cats, and monkeys living off the trash. The pollution was not as bad as Egypt, but we were surprised to see the pigs on the street. India also had lots of exhaust, dust, and animal and people poop in lots of places.
Singapore was really clean because they have lots of rules. They enforce them and have high fines and punishments for people who break them. If you do a bad crime, you can get publicly flogged. If you spit or J-walk, you get fined 500 Singapore dollars. So as a result of the rules and enforcement, Singapore is a really clean and safe country.
New Zealand is one of cleanest country's I've ever been in, except Christchurch which just had an earth quake. The dirtiest cities we went to were parts of Auckland and Christchurch, but the rest of the country was very clean.
In California, where I have been is cleanish. We lived in San Luis Obispo (SLO). The town that I lived all my life. I don't think it's too clean or too dirty. It's my liking. In San Luis it was the rarest thing to see someone smoking because people get educated not to smoke. Because, it is bad for you, which is true.
Spain is where I am now. When we landed, my first thought was it could be like SLO. I was right in some ways but not in others. They are both the same except that in Spain, some people smoke but not so much. Spain and the U.S.A. are so much alike in the fact that they are both clean.
In Australia, we only went to two city's. Sidney and Cairns were both like Singapore, but a bit dirtier. Australia is cleaner than some of the states in the U.S.A.
In Bali, every thing is very dirty, but every inch of the land is covered in rice farm. I think the reason Bali is so dirty is because they don't bother to make a landfill. Instead, they have lots of rice farms, so the trash all goes into the ocean. We surfed there, so it was like swimming in trash and poop water. That is why I think Bali is so dirty and so unpleasant. If Bali made a dump, I'm sure Bali would be much cleaner and more enjoyable.
Cambodia is one of the first places we saw birth defects. It was also the first place we saw lots of beggars. Usually, if there are lots of baggers, there is lots of trash. In Cambodia, there is a lot of trash. In the Cambodian religion, Budhism, involves lots of smoking so the air is filled with smoke. In Cambodia, there is more trash then in Bali, but a lot less than India and Egypt. They smoke a lot there though.
In some countries, the government tries hard to keep the country clean like Singapore, New Zealand, the USA, and Europe. But some governments don't choose to reduce pollution and clean up, like Bali, Cambodia, Egypt, and India where there is too many people and not enough caring. Where the money is being used for something else.
SARAH !!!!!!!!
In Egypt, the cities do not have trash cans. I stead they throw the trash on the ground. In the beach towns, they throw the trash into the ocean. In Alexandria, Kayley was carrying a bag of trash and a group of local boys took it from her and threw it into the ocean. The air was so dirty with dirt, exhaust, and dessert dust in Cairo that it was hard to breath. In the other cities in Egypt,the pollution was from the desert, car and boat exhaust, people's trash, and animal poop.
In India, there were lots of animals living off the trash on the side of the road in Delhi and Agra. There were feral pigs, donkeys, cows, dogs, cats, and monkeys living off the trash. The pollution was not as bad as Egypt, but we were surprised to see the pigs on the street. India also had lots of exhaust, dust, and animal and people poop in lots of places.
Singapore was really clean because they have lots of rules. They enforce them and have high fines and punishments for people who break them. If you do a bad crime, you can get publicly flogged. If you spit or J-walk, you get fined 500 Singapore dollars. So as a result of the rules and enforcement, Singapore is a really clean and safe country.
New Zealand is one of cleanest country's I've ever been in, except Christchurch which just had an earth quake. The dirtiest cities we went to were parts of Auckland and Christchurch, but the rest of the country was very clean.
In California, where I have been is cleanish. We lived in San Luis Obispo (SLO). The town that I lived all my life. I don't think it's too clean or too dirty. It's my liking. In San Luis it was the rarest thing to see someone smoking because people get educated not to smoke. Because, it is bad for you, which is true.
Spain is where I am now. When we landed, my first thought was it could be like SLO. I was right in some ways but not in others. They are both the same except that in Spain, some people smoke but not so much. Spain and the U.S.A. are so much alike in the fact that they are both clean.
In Australia, we only went to two city's. Sidney and Cairns were both like Singapore, but a bit dirtier. Australia is cleaner than some of the states in the U.S.A.
In Bali, every thing is very dirty, but every inch of the land is covered in rice farm. I think the reason Bali is so dirty is because they don't bother to make a landfill. Instead, they have lots of rice farms, so the trash all goes into the ocean. We surfed there, so it was like swimming in trash and poop water. That is why I think Bali is so dirty and so unpleasant. If Bali made a dump, I'm sure Bali would be much cleaner and more enjoyable.
Cambodia is one of the first places we saw birth defects. It was also the first place we saw lots of beggars. Usually, if there are lots of baggers, there is lots of trash. In Cambodia, there is a lot of trash. In the Cambodian religion, Budhism, involves lots of smoking so the air is filled with smoke. In Cambodia, there is more trash then in Bali, but a lot less than India and Egypt. They smoke a lot there though.
In some countries, the government tries hard to keep the country clean like Singapore, New Zealand, the USA, and Europe. But some governments don't choose to reduce pollution and clean up, like Bali, Cambodia, Egypt, and India where there is too many people and not enough caring. Where the money is being used for something else.
SARAH !!!!!!!!
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