
River pollution
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- Length
- 0:12
- Resolution
- 3840 x 2160
- File Size
- 182 MB
- Frame Rate
- 50 fps
- Alpha Channel
- No
- Looped
- No
- Video Encoding
- H.264
- Orientation
- Horizontal
- Commercial License
- Further Information
Description
A striking bird's-eye view reveals a slow-moving, murky stream winding through dense, overgrown green vegetation. On one bank, a large heap of colorful trash and household debris marks a clear site of illegal dumping. A rusted metal pipe protrudes from the opposite bank, steadily discharging a stream of liquid directly into the water, creating a visible plume of potential contamination. The high-angle aerial perspective highlights the jarring intersection of natural growth and human-induced environmental degradation. The lighting is clear and bright, emphasizing the dull, greyish-green hue of the water compared to the vibrant surrounding plants. This footage is perfectly suited for documentaries, news reports, and educational content focusing on water pollution, environmental conservation, waste management, and the impact of human activity on local ecosystems. It provides a powerful visual for discussions on sustainability, urban waste challenges, and the urgent need for environmental protection. The slow movement of the camera allows viewers to absorb the details of the site, from the individual pieces of litter to the steady flow of the pipe, making it an evocative tool for storytelling in environmental activism or ecological studies.





























