20 shocking pictures to tell you what is the real "urban hell"
author:Special search for the second year of junior high school
The first is a young boy picking up garbage in a garbage-filled river in New Delhi, India, with towering buildings in the distance, showing the gap between the rich and the poor
The second photo: Norilsk, Russia, where the world's largest non-ferrous metal processing company is located, and poisonous clouds are floating in the sky
Picture 3: Expanding Mexico City
Fourth: Hong Kong apartment building, I don't know how many people live in it
Fifth: Hong Kong's cemetery, when he was alive, he lived in a crowded space, and he still couldn't escape after death
Sixth: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, where coal is burned for heating in winter, and the sky over the city is covered with smoke and dust
Seventh: Overlooking Cairo, Egypt, you can't find a little green
Eighth: Water pipes and wires in Brazil's slums, one after the other, became yarn in a few years
Picture 9: Warsaw, Poland, an "artificial sun" on a tall building, cyberpunk world
Picture 10: The living environment of the three classes in the Philippines
Picture 11: The Yamuna River in India, which is even more terrible than the Ganges, and there are still people bathing in it
Picture 12: In Brazil in the 90s, the gap between the rich and the poor always existed
Thirteenth: The homeless man on the roadside in the United States, you think it's just an exception, but in fact, there are hundreds of thousands of people like him
Fourteenth: Mumbai, India, the gap between the rich and the poor is serious, and the rich man built the highest luxury villa in the local area in order to satisfy his wife's hobby of climbing
Picture 15: A wealthy man in India built a villa on a high-rise building, which is really aesthetically curious
Picture 16: The freshman dormitory at the University of South Carolina is full of depression
Photo 17: A beautiful woman taking pictures on the beach in Mumbai, India
Picture 18: The garbage that humans throw into the sea will return with the ocean currents
Nineteenth: The garbage mountain in New Delhi, India, because it is too high, aviation lights are installed, for fear of the plane crashing