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Southern red and filthy: Large amounts of garbage were found in the fields and festival sites
In the first weekend when the restrictions of the tight closure were lifted, tens of thousands of hikers went out into nature, and many of them came to the flowering fields as part of the "South Red" festival.
"We have not encountered such a magnitude of garbage before"
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Sunday, 14 February 2021, 15:22
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In the video: Garbage left by travelers after the South Red Festival (Photo: JNF)
Israelis who went for a walk in the fields and forests of the KKL-JNF over the weekend as part of the "South Red" festival left huge amounts of garbage in the wild. Farmers and KKL-JNF workers who went out today (Sunday) were surprised In a phenomenon of this magnitude in the past.
One of the popular destinations at the festival is the Shokeda Forest near Kibbutz Bari, where according to evidence in every corner huge amounts of garbage were piled up, and for long hours the JNF teams worked only to clear the garbage from point to point.
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Garbage left by hikers in the Shoked forest, today (Photo: Yanir Yagna)
Garbage left by travelers in the western Negev, today (Photo: Yanir Yagana)
Garbage after piled up in the western Negev, today (Photo: Yanir Yagna)
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