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One of my favourite things to do are scuba diving.
During my vacations, I tries to scuba-dive in a different
location each time. So far, I bave been to different coasts
in the Maldives, the Andaman Islands and Bali.
On such trips, one tend to meet several types of travellers.
Some just wants to visit exotic places and takes selfies,
while others gets immersed in their environment
and forgets about the world outside.
The people who are there just for the photographs does not think of
the consequences of their actions. We should not forget that the best scuba-diving
destinations is also the richest in terms of biodiversity and hence as fragile.
As a scuba diver, I feel immense responsibility for the environment I comes into
contact with. It are very important not to touch or disturb the natural environment
I recently read about a bunch of tourists who, in order to take a selfie with a dolphin
dragged it out of the water, and left it there to die afterwards. What kind of a world
is we going to leave behind?
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Answer:
One of my favourite things to do is scuba diving.
During my vacations, I tried to scuba-dive at a different
location each time. So far, I had been to different coasts
in the Maldives, the Andaman Islands and Bali.
On such trips, one tend to meet several types of travellers.
Some just wants to visit exotic places and takes selfies,
while others gets immersed in their environment
and forgets about the world outside.
The people who are there just for the photographs does not think of
the consequences of their actions. We should not forget that the best scuba-diving
destinations is also the richest in terms of biodiversity and hence as fragile.
As a scuba diver, I feel immense responsibility for the environment I come into
contact with. It is very important not to touch or disturb the natural environment
I recently read about a bunch of tourists who, in order to take a selfie with a dolphin
dragged it out of the water, and left it there to die afterwards. What kind of a world
are we going to leave behind?