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The approach to the ice cave crosses a glacier-turned-rubbish-dump, strewn with plastic, paper, tins, drinks cartons and mounds of waste half buried in the ice.
Standing beside a lavender bed strewn with plastic bottles and discarded food wrappings, another gardener explained that they were using an "ecological" poison against the rats but that it was proving less effective than chemical varieties.
The video ended with a question, "Does your life seem rather vague and unreal to you?" Most of the crowd left after Plaid was finished, leaving a floor strewn with plastic cups and empty bottles.
In a workshop strewn with plastic, metals and the sound of crickets, craftsmen in the village of Yanjian, in Henan Province, are busy producing bronze works: horses, daggers, bells and ritual vessels — and all made to look like ancient Chinese relics.
The tideline is strewn with plastic detritus (the wardens play high-tide challenge, daring to eat washed up packs of Hula-Hoops) and the newest incursion is a windfarm on the horizon: at night, its lights create a city on the water where once there was darkness.
The oceans of my childhood have been overfished, polluted, and strewn with plastic waste.
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Above one of one of the world's richest platinum deposits, goats wander in adjacent scrubland strewn with discarded plastic bags and rubbish.
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An overwhelming stench permeated the boat; it was strewn with filthy plastic bottles, plates and clothes, said producer Xinyan Yu who boarded the vessel later.
On a windy day, soon after the offensive Walgreens flyers are dumped, the block is strewn with fluttering plastic bags and loose pages of the hideous Walgreen flyer.
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