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Pocas veces uno se da cuenta de las dimensiones del problema de la basura. En el tiradero de Tultitlán, la basura entierra las casas en obra negra; la vida se recuesta en papel de baño, bolsas de supermercado, mierda y árboles de navidad muertos; la "mercancía" (porque acá la basura sí tiene valor) llega en carros tirados por mulas y caballos, dirigidos por algún Ben-Hur extraviado.


Tiradero San Pablo en Tultitlán: 1. Está muy lejos. 2. Tiene muchísima actividad y grandes áreas urbanas lo rodean. 3. Existe un albergue de perros de Rescate Animal. 4. Actualmente hay unos 50 perros esperando adopión.

Si te interesa alguno, contacta a los compas de Rescate Animal. Seguro tienen uno para ti.
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Author Eneas De Troya from Mexico City, México

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