International Beach Clean-Up
A beach clean-up in Malaysia brings people together to care for their coastline.
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OMG YEAH you should like (so) do that there's like so much stuff on the beaches now that u cant even see the sand., if after the beach clean up is over people decide to litter more then do a beach clean up again, it should occur like once a year or something, ... YEAHHHH THAT WOULD BE LIKE WELL WORTH IT, AWH mate ! I m liking it I m liking IT !
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