National parks of the Southern Urals were cleared of garbage for the Day of Tourism
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National parks of the Southern Urals were cleared of garbage for the Day of Tourism

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09-28-2023
 
Source: https://chel.travel
In the Southern Urals, special volunteer actions were held to clean up the territory of the Urenga Ridge, Taganay and Zyuratkul national parks. The event was attended by 40 people. This is reported by the official tourist portal of the Chelyabinsk region.

"As part of the campaign, volunteers collected garbage, cleaned the coastal area, renovated and painted various structures and objects (swings, benches), marked trails, installed information signs," the message says.

The action is timed to the World Tourism Day, which is celebrated on September 27.

After the clean-up day, the volunteers were waiting for a delicious and hearty lunch in a warm friendly circle.
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