Tighten your heart in front of a dead bird on a remote island
Documentary footage of the tight plastic garbage in the bodies of decaying birds on a remote Pacific island has caused many witnesses to freak.
The Daily Mail (UK) said it did not stop there, near the bodies of decaying birds, many of the birds were silly surrounded by 'garbage sea'.
The corpses of seabirds showed that they ate a lot of waste.(Photo: Daily Mail)
These images are a wake-up call for waste pollution that is becoming the culprit that killed tens of thousands of birds on the Midway island in the North Pacific.
American photographer Chris Jordan said he hoped these shocking photos would make the public concerned about the problem of global waste.
Thousands of birds died on Midway Island.(Photo: Daily Mail)
Young birds surrounded by "garbage sea".(Photo: Daily Mail)
Speaking to the Guardian (UK), photographer Jordan stated: 'These materials are still in time but we throw them away after only one use.'
'But only an individual cannot make changes. When 100 million people decided to do something different, it was the time of change that really happened , "said Jordan.
The images above appear in a documentary released in April 2018 called Albatross co-produced by photographer Chris Jordan and fellow colleague Manuel Maqueda on Midway Island. In 8 years, they went to the island 8 times to return to the documentary footage full of truth.
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