Where to find the most crystalline waters in the world?

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Where to find the most crystalline waters in the world

Where to find the most crystalline waters in the world?

The world keeps changing. Plastic has become a real problem that is talked about every day in the media. We have been noticing it for some time on beaches that have historically boasted pristine sands and transparent seas.

But the great island of garbage continues to move and grow and, every time, it is more difficult to find those movie waters in which we all want to bathe.

In Spain (where we discovered places that are so impressive and perfect for a swim or perhaps snorkelling), projects as conscientious and interesting as that of Rafa Sanchis , a Valencian who travels through the natural areas of our country collecting garbage to demonstrate how our waste reaches the most inhospitable and unexpected places. In 14 days, Rafa has already collected 115 kilos of garbage.

Other projects that little by little are coming to light, try to clean everything that we have dirty. It is the case of Seabin, the garbage can for waste from the sea .

The point is that we have gone from looking for the cleanest beaches (both inland and saltwater) to seeing how the governments of some countries have been forced to close true paradises to protect their ecosystems. ** Such is the case of Phi Phi beach and some others in Southeast Asia, ** spoiled to receive more tourists than they can bear.

It is increasingly difficult to find pristine paradises . And we have ourselves to blame. Examine conscience and travel consciously and ecologically.

It is a necessary way of facing the world so that future generations can continue to do so, and getting to know the marine or freshwater species in the transparent waters of the beaches of the future. **These are the corners of the world where you can still find crystal clear waters**.

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