Thailand shut down Maya Bay for 4 years and nature came roaring back 🐟🌊

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      We learned these lessons during Covid too, human activities are destroying ecosystems and the environment on a scale we can actually observe if we take a brief pause.

    2. Feelgood11jw on

      Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya is a diver and marine conservationist. She closes areas off often to heal the area

    3. Humans are disgusting and not only destroy each other but also everything in their path.

    4. Alarming-Junket on

      Did y’all see the canals of Venice during Covid? The waters actually turned blue again.

    5. Electric_Moogaloo on

      This is great news. I visited in 2013 and there was already a problem. There’s nothing more depressing than seeing people feeding monkeys Pepsi and littering in one of the most beautiful places on earth.

    6. Imagine if they did this with National Parks. Take one-fifth of the National Parks, and just close them to visitors for 5 years. Then in 5 years open them up again and put a different set on time-out.

    7. I went to Maya Bay in December. I have never been to a more crowded beach. Like 10x more crowded than any other beach I’ve ever been to. You’re not allowed to swim but with the number of people there I can’t imagine it is good for the environment. I would never go back due to the crowds so count me as one person helping nature restore itself!

    8. Strict_Werewolf_9395 on

      We need to just have a global mandatory lockdown three days a week until further notice. I know it would never fly, but it would massively help mitigate the climate problems we’re creating.

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