ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 1月24日 00時37分
Photo by @ciriljazbec / Gyen Rigzen, manager of the monastery in the village of Phyang in Ladakh, India, holds a chunk of ice from the stupa built there in 2019. As it melts, the monks use the water to sustain a grove of 5,000 willow and poplar trees they planted five years ago, after their first stupa was made. “It was a sudden project a few years ago, so we had to experiment a lot,” Rigzen says. “A lot of people talk about global warming, but there is very little action. So I am very happy to act and not only talk. This is an example for the whole world.”
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