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THE SCARS LEFT BEHIND FROM THE MINING 😥🌍🙏

This is what illegal, unregulated, and poisonous mining looks like. 

This is the current plague to the amazon and other rainforest. 

The illicit industry also drives a host of humanitarian crises including slavery, sex trafficking, health related environmental justice, and indigenous rights violations.

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