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Thilafushi, Maldives
kontakte telefon: +960
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 4.1808598, Longitude: 73.4438026
Adam ssi
::Nice
Ameer Dawood
::Thilafushi (Dhivehi: ތިލަފުށި) is an artificial island created as a municipal landfill situated to the west of Malé, and is located between Kaafu Atoll's Giraavaru and Gulhifalhu of the Maldives. Thilafushi originally was a lagoon called "Thilafalhu" with a length of 7 km and a width of 200 metres at the shallowest regions. It came into existence following a series of discussions and efforts to resolve Malé's garbage predicament during the early 1990s. The decision to reclaim Thilafalhu as a landfill was made on December 5, 1991. Thilafushi received its first load of garbage from Malé on January 7, 1992. Operations started with just 1 landing craft, 4 heavyload trucks, 2 excavators and a single wheel loader. During its early years of waste disposal operations, pits (also known as cells) with a volume of 37,500 ft3 (1060 m3) were dug, after which the sand obtained from the excavation was used to construct walled enclosures around the internal perimeter of the cells. Waste received from Malé was deposited into the midst of the pit, which was topped off with a layer of construction debris and then uniformly levelled with white sand. Initially there was no segregation of the waste since it had to be disposed immediately due to mass accumulation.
Jorge Losada
::Isla basura
Phil Lef
::garbage ! garbage ! garbage !
Тимур Топоров
::Для экстремальных людей. Нежинкам не ехать!😁😷🤕🤢. Сюда каждый день привозят 330 тонн мусора! Вонь!