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Anonymous No. 16586501

Damn, toxic water looks this cool?
Why do we need to prevent this again?

Anonymous No. 16586502

Earth is bleeding :(

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Cult of Passion No. 16586537

Um...no, sweety.

Anonymous No. 16586622

>>16586501
thats lava

Anonymous No. 16586728

>>16586622
That's a river in Argentina thoughever.

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Anonymous No. 16586739

>>16586501

Anonymous No. 16586746

>>16586728
argentina is known to have many volcanos

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Anonymous No. 16586757

>>16586746
>>16586739
No, it's probably a dye.

Anonymous No. 16586759

>>16586757
you'll "dye" if you step into that lava

Anonymous No. 16586762

>>16586501
drink it then
>t. environmental engineer

Anonymous No. 16587815

>>16586757
>>16586739
>>16586501
>lava
Jeez, the state of this place.
Its toxic mine spillings.
Fun fact, its happening in many places in Alaska where there are no mines, because of the permafrost thawing and water hydrating sulphur compounds in the ground; this in turn makes sulphuric acid that can carry many heavy metals along with it.

Anonymous No. 16588352

>>16587815
its dye from a textile factory