“We then reached an area about two miles wide that had multiple trash lines that stretched from horizon to horizon.
“后来我们到了一个地方,大概有两英里宽,那里一排排的垃圾一望无际。”
“There was also a seemingly infinite number of plastic forks, spoons, drink bottles, and plates. There were broken soccer balls, toothbrushes, a tv, and so many shoes and flip flops.”
“还有看上去无穷无尽的塑料叉子、勺子、饮料瓶和盘子。破足球、牙刷、一个电视机,还有许许多多的鞋子和拖鞋。”
Blue Planet Society, an organisation campaigning to end overfishing and the overexploitation of the world’s ocean, believes the rubbish originated from the Motagua River in Guatemala, washing into the sea during heavy rains.
致力于终结海洋过度捕捞和过度开发的组织蓝色星球协会认为,这些垃圾来自危地马拉的莫塔瓜河,是被暴雨冲进海洋的。
They said the images were “unbelievable”, adding: “We see a lot of shocking images of environmental destruction. This is right up there with the worst.
他们表示,这些照片“让人难以置信”,还说:“我们看过很多令人震惊的关于环境破坏的照片。眼前的这个是最糟的。”
“Trash from Motagua River in Guatemala polluting Honduras coast has been an issue in region for some time.”
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