Here in the picture we have Mr. Roman
Gerber, owner of the Un’s Hotel in Kuta, helping with
the clean up. |
Dear Reader,
Greeting from the heart of Tanjung to all corner of Bali and around
the globe.
Manu of us living here in Bali are gradually getting used to the
fact that the raining season not only brings with it a great deal
of rain, but also a rather unpleasant sight that is a thorn in many
people eyes. “Rubbish”
Often somebody should finally start to clean up this mess, claiming
that every body simply throws everything just out of the car into
nearest drain or disposes rubbish wherever one finds it convenient.
Mostly only fingers are pointed and no genuine effort are made to
actually start solving this huge challenge.
Instead of being part of many people with opinions talking about
how to solve this huge problem we decided on a recent mountain hike
up to Gunung Agung to make an extra effort to start cleaning up.
I don’t think we could have started on a better place then
on the top of Bali’s mystic mountain, where we collected not
quiet a full bag of garbage and carried it all the way down to Pasar
Agung and back to Nusa Dua where we made certain that each and every
piece was properly disposed.
Why don’t we all make a little effort and see thet wherever
we have a saying our entire waste is dispose properly. There are
countless ways where you can make a difference.
Should you wish to receive more information on waste water garden,
organic shredders and other ways we recycle our garbage then please
do not hesitate to contact our office at your earliness convenience.
If you wish to caontact a real expert in this field then please
do contact Mr. David Kueper in Ubud who is doing exceptional work
in the Ubud area with the cleanup of Bali’s heartland. Phone
: 62.361.980.205 or email : dkuper@indo.net.id.
He would be happy to assist you in any way possible.
Let’s get ready to present Bali in its best costume to the
world,
Your truly,
Heinz von Holzen
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