"Say NO to plastic!" sign near at Dighalipukhuri (Pond)
Fish-shaped trash receptacle, a scrap metal sculpture
Installation by Reclaim Guwahati at Dighalipukhuri (Pond)
Great initiative by TEAM "Reclaim Guwahati"
CleanWaterCleanFuture | ZeroWasteGuwahati
Photography Location : Dighalipukhuri Park, Guwahati, Assam, India
[ Be Aware, Be Safe, Together We Can ]
Linking to : Toms Signs,
Linking to: Thankful Thursday
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Installation by Reclaim Guwahati at Dighalipukhuri (Pond)
Great initiative by TEAM "Reclaim Guwahati"
CleanWaterCleanFuture | ZeroWasteGuwahati
Photography Location : Dighalipukhuri Park, Guwahati, Assam, India
[ Be Aware, Be Safe, Together We Can ]
Linking to : Toms Signs,
Linking to: Thankful Thursday
Linking to: Little Things Thursday
Follow me on : INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | YOUTUBE


Hari Om
ReplyDeleteI hope the fish gets fed lots and the place remains pristine! YAM xx
...plastics pose a huge problem around the world.
ReplyDeleteAnd a nice postcard it is. That fish trap receptacle is a great idea. That I would like to see near the Amsterdam canals also.
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I love the fish sculpture
ReplyDeleteThat’s great! I once saw recycling containers in a park that looked like cartoon animals. Children enjoyed feeding their cans and bottles to the characters.
ReplyDeletePlastics are indeed a problem. This is a lovely scene. Thank you for linking up.
ReplyDeleteI could spend hours look at the water.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
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