Refleksi:  Bagus sekali angin disalahkan. Bagaimana dengan sungai-sungai 
teristimewa di Jakarta dan sekitarnya apakah juga angin membawa kotaran.


http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/government-blames-wind-for-garbage-piles-of-balis-beaches/433827


Government Blames Wind for Garbage Piles of Bali's Beaches
Camelia Pasandaran | April 06, 2011

 

A scavenger picking through trash at Bali's Kuta Beach. Culture and Tourism 
Minister Jero Wacik has blamed the terrible condition of many of Bali's famed 
beaches, including Kuta, on the wind and defended the resort island against 
international criticism. (JG Photo/J.P. Christo) 



Indonesia's Culture and Tourism Minister Jero Wacik has blamed the terrible 
condition of many of Bali's famed beaches, including Kuta, on the wind.

The second-term minister, who has in the past faced criticism from the tourism 
industry about his ineffectiveness, said strong winds blew the garbage, dirt 
and other detritus onto the beach from the ocean.

He said a task force was cleaning the beaches.

Jero, himself from Bali, also defended the resort island against a scathing 
article in Time magazine, which was titled "Holidays in Hell: Bali's Ongoing 
Woes."

In the article, writer Andrew Marshall didn't hold back.

"Rivers swell and flush their trash and frothing human waste into the sea off 
Kuta Beach, the island's most famous tourist attraction, where bacteria bloom 
and the water turns muddy with dead plankton."

He said skin infections caused by spending just 30 minutes in the ocean was 
just one of Bali's problems: "water shortages, rolling blackouts, uncollected 
trash, overflowing sewage-treatment plants and traffic so bad that parts of the 
island resemble Indonesia's gridlocked capital Jakarta. 

"And don't forget crime. In January, amid a spate of violent robberies against 
foreigners, Bali police chief Hadiatmoko reportedly ordered his officers to 
shoot criminals on sight. You've heard of the Julia Roberts movie Eat Pray 
Love, which was partly filmed in Bali? Now get ready for its grim sequel: Eat 
Pray Duck."

Jero said the article exaggerated the problems and "in the end, [the tourists] 
come back."

He said other than a decline in tourists from disaster-struck Japan, tourist 
numbers were holding at 7,000 visitors per day.




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