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Ladies and gentlemen, dear friends:
Today, we and experts and professors in ecology and environmental studies from all over the world gather here to hold a funeral for the departing Sitkedas waterfall.
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 Sitkaidas waterfall never be repeated!
Ladies and gentlemen:
Hello everyone! Today, we gather in front of the Setkedas Waterfall to mourn the Setkedas Falls. Because scientists**, it won't be long before the Sitkaidas waterfall will disappear from the face of the earth forever!
We will not forget that the Sitcaidas waterfall was once the largest waterfall in the world, nor will we forget that it was the pride of the Brazilian people in the past! The raging water of the river roars down from the cliffs, gushing for thousands of miles, especially during the annual flood season, and the Sitkedas waterfall attracts tourists from all over the world. People linger in front of this huge curtain of water that falls from the sky.
How much joy has been brought to people all over the world by the Setkaidas Waterfall! But today, what does our Sitkedas waterfall look like? She is gradually drying up and about to run out.
The scenery of the past is gone, and what will be left to us will be a silent mountain and a few tear-jerking droplets. Setkedas Waterfall bowed her high head helplessly in the mountains, like a dying old man, waiting for her final demise. Whose fault is all this?
Is Seth Kedas Waterfall wrong? No! It is the people who cut down the trees indiscriminately, the factories that use water uncontrollably, and the rats who destroy the environment without control.
For the sake of the small profits in front of him, he disregarded the safety of the Seth Kedas Waterfall. Pathetic, pathetic!
Ladies and gentlemen:In order not to let such a tragedy happen again, let's join hands and start now, save water, protect the natural environment, and care for the earth we live on!
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Keep it simple: we must protect the planet!
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Sete Kedas Waterfall, also known as Guaira Waterfall (Saltodel Guaira) in Brazil, is called "Sete Quedas Waterfall" (Setequedas) in Brazil, with a width of 3,200 meters, which is divided into a series of waterfalls of 18 streams by rocks, with an average annual flow of 13,300 cubic meters per second, and the peak flood period can be 4 times this. With a total width of 90 meters and a total drop of 114 meters, the waterfall was once the largest known waterfall in the world, and one of the widest. The Sète Caidas Waterfall has long been the pride of the people of Brazil and Paraguay.
Tourists from all over the world flock to the curtain of water that falls from the sky, in the mist of the water, and feel the fresh air of this paradise.
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