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Siddhi Jatania
![]() The Rising Sun, Sayulita, MexicoI was very heartbroken seeing huge piles of garbage piling upin the forests and being thrown away into the oceans – especially single use plastic bags, bottles, glasses, straws and cutlery – negligence/ignorance of both tourists and locals – they both should act collectively to preserve the rawness, abundance and authenticity of the forests, wildlife and oceans. | ![]() A walk to remember, Sayulita, MexicoThis picture was taken while walking through the forest to the beach in Sayulita, Mexico. The forest looked beautiful with all it has to offer - fresh clean air, peace, rain and much more; despite of what we do to the nature in return - pollute it by loading it with plastic!! | ![]() EnclosedThis series of pictures is dedicated to an effort to conserve nature. I have created an alternate pattern of nature in it's abundance and the destruction caused by humans. | ![]() The last Sun, Sayulita, MexicoBefore the last plant breaks through the ground, striving for water and air to grow; before the last fish is endlessly searching for food amidst the floating plastic in the ocean; before the last baby chimpanzee, baby elephant - every infant animals’ eye is tired looking for his mother to hold tight to…to wrap around for warmth...to be cradled to joy in her lap, in the forest of all dead cut trees, searching for their mother…a mother lost to deforestation; |
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![]() Manmade Flowers, Sayulita, MexicoThis sight caught my attention because it raised a question in my mind - i hope we never have to face a moment where the plastic outnumbers the flowers in nature? | ![]() Beneath 1before the last baby chimpanzee, baby elephant - every infant animals’ eye is tired looking for his mother to hold tight to…to wrap around for warmth...to be cradled to joy in her lap, in the forest of all dead cut trees, searching for their mother…a mother lost to deforestation; | ![]() Abundance, Sayulita, Mexicobefore the last sun bathing selflessly everyday the entire planet in his sparkling warm light; | ![]() CoExist, Sayulita, MexicoThe effort of not cutting down the trees and coexisting with nature while building homes inspired me, my photography and I am sure it will inspire others as well! |
![]() CoExist, Sayulita, Mexicotrees are protected and are not cut down while building houses and other commercial spaces | ![]() Reflection of the future, Sayulita,before the last calm blue light of the moon is showered to lighten the darkness; | ![]() Above the Skybefore the last human child is looking desperately into our eyes questioning what in this society we were thinking that it is okay to cause destruction, harm, exploitation to mother nature - steal her authenticity, resources, her children. | ![]() Solar Power 1, Sayulita, MexicoPower to make a change for a sustainable presence and future - switching to alternate renewable sources of energy. |
![]() Solar Power 2, Sayulita, MexicoPower to make a change for a sustainable presence and future - switching to alternate renewable sources of energy. | ![]() Beneath 2If we lose nature..there would be no one left to hold our children’s’ hands to walk them on the path of love, compassion, peace, resilience, perseverance, patience, care and harmony. | ![]() Ray of Hope, San Pancho, MexicoEntre Amigos - a must visit community center, initiative in San Pancho, Mexico. It promotes practices like recycling, upcycling of goods, reusing and fixing, solar power - using renewable sources of energy, composting, child education through community events and scholarship, gardening – growing food, local empowerment, introducing their own currency and promoting alternative ways by raising awareness to encourage sustainable living. Hats off! | ![]() Ray of Hope , Sayulita, MexicoEntre Amigos - a must visit community center, initiative in San Pancho, Mexico. It promotes practices like recycling, upcycling of goods, reusing and fixing, solar power - using renewable sources of energy, composting, child education through community events and scholarship, gardening – growing food, local empowerment, introducing their own currency and promoting alternative ways by raising awareness to encourage sustainable living. Hats off! |
![]() Ray of Hope, Sayulita, MexicoEntre Amigos - a must visit community center, initiative in San Pancho, Mexico. It promotes practices like recycling, upcycling of goods, reusing and fixing, solar power - using renewable sources of energy, composting, child education through community events and scholarship, gardening – growing food, local empowerment, introducing their own currency and promoting alternative ways by raising awareness to encourage sustainable living. Hats off! | ![]() Tinted mirror, Sayulita, MexicoMy soul is in immense pain and grief in the quest of finding answer to why we are depriving of life the one who provides us life? | ![]() Tilted Horizon, Sayulita, MexicoI want to collect all her sorrow; weave them together and disperse them into the universe of stars that through the pain is born the energy of change,,the winds of change then vibrates through our actions to protect our precious present..Mother Nature! | ![]() Reach BeyondAnd I have deep faith in us that the sound of change is going to be pleasantly loud…loud enough to echo in the high mountains, deep oceans, infinite sky, dense forests and farthest valleys assuring nature that we are with her..not against her. And I will make sure the echo is so loud that the coming generations can hear it as well…and never leave her side. |
![]() Balancing, Sayulita, MexicoCHOCO BANANA is a food cafe in the middle of the town promoting practices to avoid using single use plastics and Styrofoam take away boxes. Instead they use boxes made out of paper and reusable cutlery. Respect and kudos!! | ![]() Balancing, MexicoCHOCO BANANA is a food cafe in the middle of the town promoting practices to avoid using single use plastics and Styrofoam take away boxes. Instead they use boxes made out of paper and reusable cutlery. Respect and kudos!! |
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