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Beginning in the 1980s, on the French coast of the Iroise Sea suddenly began to wash out plastic phones made in the form Garfield’s cat – a famous character in the eponymous series of comics and cartoons. For almost four decades, these devices periodically appear on the beaches of France. It happens so often that the local anti-pollution team made the orange Garfield phone its official symbol.
All this time, environmentalists and ordinary inhabitants could not understand and even more so determine why this happens, however now the riddle is solved. Local farmer accidentally learning about the activities of the aforementioned environmental group, suddenly remembered that he once found a sea container in a crevice of rocks near the water. Pollution fighters set off at a specified a man’s place and really found there an old metal a container with plastic phones half buried between the cliffs.
Apparently, the shipping container once fell from the cargo ship and was crammed with waves into this cave. Can be assumed that the dishonest phone company just spat on her loss, not wanting to get a box out of the water. Because of this, French beaches have suffered and continue to suffer from plastic debris. Unfortunately, the container and its remains content is unlikely to be removed from here for the foreseeable future, unless, of course, the authorities connect to this, since the local environmentalists simply do not have such an opportunity …
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