Goth Sumar Khan is a beautiful and simple fishermen village in Balochistan near coastal area of Arabian Sea. Fairly large big ships can be seen but besides these rusty busy fishing ships, we can see oil floating in sea which is really a bad sign for us. Surely those poor fishermen are not brutal and bad but they do not know the devastating effect of this oil spill and hence can be called ignorant and illiterate. But with education we can transform their minds along with their fishing facilities. Ship dragging signs can be seen clearly in bottom picture because these boats are dragged into sea during low tide. During high tide these ships float back to their previous positions.
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Friday, August 17, 2012
Goth Sumar Khan oil spill Pakistan
Goth Sumar Khan is a beautiful and simple fishermen village in Balochistan near coastal area of Arabian Sea. Fairly large big ships can be seen but besides these rusty busy fishing ships, we can see oil floating in sea which is really a bad sign for us. Surely those poor fishermen are not brutal and bad but they do not know the devastating effect of this oil spill and hence can be called ignorant and illiterate. But with education we can transform their minds along with their fishing facilities. Ship dragging signs can be seen clearly in bottom picture because these boats are dragged into sea during low tide. During high tide these ships float back to their previous positions.
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