"Every region has a number of mineral water sources that are open to the public and free to drink," said Juraj Spisak, who currently lives in Brussels. "Mineral springs in Slovakia each have a particular taste. Some are more sulphuric, others are rich in manganese or iron."
现今住在布鲁塞尔的尤拉伊·斯匹萨克说:“每个地区都有一些矿泉资源是向公众开放的,并且可免费饮用。斯洛伐克的每一眼矿泉都有独特的滋味,有的含硫磺多一些,其他的则富含锰或者铁。”
While it's still possible to buy water in shops, it's common for residents to refill their own bottles at the local springs.
尽管商店里也可以买到水,居民们通常会在当地的泉眼把瓶子重新装满。
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In this Scandinavian country, very specific laws keep nature – and the enjoyment of it – free for all.
这个斯堪的纳维亚国家有着明确的法律维护自然和享受自然的权利,那就是面向所有人免费。
"We have a set of laws known as the 'Freedom to roam', or actually in a more literal translation as 'Everyman’s right’," saidEivind Kjørstad.
爱文德说:“我们有一套被称为‘自由漫步’的法律,或者确切来讲,可更直接地翻译为‘每个人的权利’。”
These allow residents to have free movement on roads, rivers and lakes; to forage for berries, mushrooms and wildflowers; and to camp overnight ¬– as long as its 150m from the nearest building.
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