The morning after the May Day holiday, Mon Choisy public beach was once again looking like a rubbish dump. For how much longer will we treat our most precious resources as if they are valueless? And why do the political parties, which brought hundreds of their members to the beach yesterday, not set a better example?
May Day
by drmu | May 2, 2011 | Environment, Marine protection | 4 comments
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Its so sad, i am a South African that just loves Mauritius and have always wanted to highlight the problem of littering. People of Mauritius have to be educated on how to respect and value their country.
This is so sad to see. Mauritius is such a gorgeous place, why are people ruining it with rubbish?
go back to southafrica fool we are fedup of southafricans ,everywhere u go is just southafricans for fuck sake leave us alone go else where the whole africa is a big place.
If you too are upset that the orang-utan has invited so many baboons to live in Mauritius then you will like this song:
If you want to sing along the words are here:
http://www.sminstant.com/songs/view/3530822107858867834/