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		<title>By: Topics about Ayers-rock &#124; Chris Jordan: Gyre</title>
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		<description>[...] Siong Chin placed an observative post today on Chris Jordan: GyreHere&#8217;s a quick excerptDo you know how much waste you produce on a daily basis? And do you know how much of that goes into the rivers, ponds and seas? If you live in an industrialised nation, garbage-filled rivers and seas are certainly unheard of, but unfortunately, it is a common sight in many parts of the world. It becomes not just a toxic wasteland, but also a deathbed for marine animals. Needless to say, the stench is unbearable and the cost to treat the water astronomical. Chris Jordan is a photographer who [...]</description>
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