By Mandy Froelich, The Mind Unleashed
(TMU) — While traveling may be a worthy investment, there are risks to venturing overseas. For instance, if you were to drink contaminated water in a foreign country, you might contract a parasite. It’s for this reason that 65 percent of travelers admit to buying more plastic water bottles while traveling.
The convenience factor of plastic is
undisputed, but the use of the material is devastating the environment. Furthermore, half
of bottled water is estimated to actually be plain tap water. For these reasons, and because the
quality of water in Iceland is unparalleled, the government is urging tourists
to ditch bottled water and drink the country’s lava-filtered tap water instead.
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VENEZUELA IS SO MORBID, THAT THE PEOPLE THERE, DUE TO THEIR ‘FALLEN’ COUNTRY, ARE NOW DRINKING ACTUAL SEWER WATER. WHO KNOWS WHAT THEY WANT US TO DRINK NEXT, WE NEED TO CREATE ANOTHER VOCABULARY OUTSIDE OF THE WORD POLLUTION, BECAUSE POLLUTION IS THE ONLY THING WE MAY BE LEFT WITH.
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horrors! … that would be recycled sewer water I imagine?
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NO IT IS NOT, RECYCLED SEWER WATER, IT IS STRICTLY SEWER AND FROM VARIOUS DRAINAGE PIPES.
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