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My Sad Trip To The Polluted Park Lake

Seeing the lake full of rubbish made me feel sad. I realized we all need to help keep places like this clean. If everyone picks up their own rubbish and throws it in the bin, there would be less pollution in lakes. I think it’s important to recycle more too, so there’s less trash overall. Even picking up rubbish that’s not ours can make a difference. Small actions like this can protect animals and nature. If we all do a little, our lakes and parks can stay beautiful and healthy for everyone!

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The lake’s water is filled with plastic bottles, bags, and wrappers floating on the surface.

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A small dam blocks water flow, trapping piles of rubbish and plastic waste.

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Close-up of the dam shows plastic bottles, wrappers, and trash clogging the water.

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Rubbish scattered along the lakeside, littering the shore with bottles and bags.

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A close-up of floating rubbish like plastic bottles and wrappers polluting the lake’s surface.

Hana Sofia Binti Saiful Azuan

SK Seksyen Enam Shah Alam

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