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Ladies and gentlemen.
Hello! The waterfall in front of you, the Setkedas Falls, was once the largest waterfall in the world. We couldn't be prouder to own this beautiful waterfall, and we are here today"her"It's dried up.
It's heartbreaking. Log in to the essay website, and you can also submit your manuscript.
In the early 80s of the 20th century. In order to generate electricity, we built the Itaipu Hydroelectric Power Station upstream of the waterfall. The dams of the dam dams hold back a large amount of water from the river and reduce the water supply of the Setkedas Waterfall.
What is even more tragic is that many factories around the area have wasted a lot of water without control, and the forests on both sides of the river have been cut down indiscriminately, and the ecological environment has been greatly damaged, and the waterfall has finally become what it looks like. Who's to say it doesn't matter to us at all? Each and every one of us should be ashamed.
To put it bluntly, the person who destroys the waterfall is ourselves. Since we do not cherish the Setkaidas waterfall, we have been retributed by nature.
In order to prevent the tragedy of the Setkaidas Waterfall from repeating itself, I propose that from now on stop the destructive acts, pay attention to the protection of the ecological balance, take care of the earth on which we live, gradually restore the environment around the waterfall, and make the former beauty of the waterfall reappear in front of our eyes, so that the homeland on which we live will be more beautiful and richer. That's the end of my remarks, thank you.
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Dear Humanity:
Hello! Once the largest waterfall in the world, the Sete Caidas Waterfall is the pride of people in Brazil and around the world. The raging waters of the Paraná River roared down from the cliffs like a dragon, sonic sonic waves through the valleys, and poured for thousands of miles.
Every year during the flood season, it is more like a wild horse, falling from the sky, attracting many tourists from all over the world.
Now, what is presented in front of you is a gradually drying waterfall, without the majesty of the past, without the magnificent momentum of the gushing, like a dying old man, waiting for the final death.
Who killed this miracle on earth? It's us human beings! The factories around the waterfall use water without restraint, and a large amount of water resources are wasted; Forests along both sides of the river have been cut down on a large scale, resulting in a massive erosion of water and soil!
It should be sober, people who love nature! If it goes on like this, even a hundred more Setkedas waterfalls will be useless, and if it continues like this, the last drop of water will really be our tears!
Let's observe a moment of silence for the Sitkedas waterfall that is about to leave us! Let's join the action of "protecting the environment, protecting the planet"!
May the tragedy of the Sitkedas waterfall never be repeated!
Someone. Date.
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Poems in praise of the Great Waterfall of Sete Kedas: "The Waterfall of Wanglu Mountain at the mouth of the lake".
This poem praising the Great Waterfall of Sete Kedas was written by Zhang Jiuling, and the content is a thousand red springs falling, and the atmosphere is half purple. Rushing down the miscellaneous trees, sprinkling heavy clouds. The sun shines like a rainbow, the sky is clear and the wind and rain are heard, expressing the inconclusive deep admiration and love for the majestic and dangerous momentum of the Quancet Kedas Waterfall.
Sete Kedas Waterfall, also known as Guairah Waterfall, belongs to the waterfall group on the border between Brazil and Paraguay in South America, and the section of the Paraná River between Brazil and Paraguay was once the largest waterfall in the world.
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In late August 1986, dozens of experts and professors in ecology and environmental science from all over the world, as well as a large number of nature lovers, gathered at the foot of the waterfall. They imitated the funeral rites of the local Indians for their chiefs, mourning together the great waterfall that was about to disappear.
In late September 1986, Figueret, then Brazil, was also personally involved in the operation. On that day, he deliberately put on the black dress he wore to attend the funeral and presided over this special funeral for the waterfall.
At the funeral, Figueret** used an affectionate tone to tell about the pride and joy that the Setcaidas Waterfall once brought to the people of Brazil and the world, and called on people to take immediate action to maintain the ecological balance, love the earth we live in, and make the tragedy of the waterfall not repeated!