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The city of New York is the place actually experiencing the poop problem, but we needed to put Alabama in the title because New York effectively made its poop problem Alabama’s. In the past, New York dumped its treated sewage into the ocean. But that later became unfeasible, so the city started sending its feces to Alabama. The problem is that the only toilets on Everest are located at Base Camp, which is 5,500 meters (18,000 ft) up the mountain. For comparison, Camp III is at 7,000 meters (23,000 ft), Camp IV sits at 7,900 meters (26,000 ft), and Mount Everest itself reaches 8,848 meters 29,029 ft above sea level. This means that climbers going higher up need to dig into the snow to do their business. Over half of India’s population defecates in the open. This amounts to nearly 600 million people. The results are evident. Over 200,000 children lose their lives to diarrhea every year, and half of the kids below the age of five are underdeveloped for their age.

There is so much poop on Mount Everest that climbers now go up there with rolls of carpets to spread under their tents. If they don’t, they could be sleeping on piles of poop. Climbers who melt snow to drink aren’t safe from the poop scourge, either. For all we know, they could be drinking an unhealthy mixture of feces and water. However, several villages located in Nadia district in the state of West Bengal had other ideas. They created a “wall of shame,” where they wrote the names of people caught defecating in public. To complete the embarrassment, they added their pictures. Anyone whose name appeared on the wall was also barred from receiving government benefits. 7 Bulawayo, ZimbabweDog poop is a problem in Spain, where some dog owners have simply refused to clean up after their dogs. Several cities, including Guadalajara, Tarragona, Huelva, and Malaga, have proposed a bizarre solution to this: DNA tests.

The result is that soldiers are returning from these countries with health issues like asthma, chronic bronchitis, constrictive bronchiolitis, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s disease). Worse is that the Department of Defense keeps denying that the burn pits have adverse health effects on troops, even though it knows it does. [9] 1 Old Orchard Beach, Maine

The cities agreed to create databases for all dogs living in their vicinity. Thereafter, they would run DNA tests on any dog poop found in public and run a match against their database to find the owner. In Guadalajara, guilty dog owners are fined €250 and made to pay for the DNA test. A hotel in the Maldives started removing kettles from rooms after staff realized that Chinese tourists used them to cook seashells and boil noodles. The Chinese soon found out and boycotted the hotel until it returned the kettles to the rooms. [1] 9 Mount Everest The bigger problem is that Chinese parents are exporting their toddlers’ poor pooping habits out of China. There is a sign outside the Louvre in Paris warning tourists not to allow their toddlers leave a dump in the surroundings. The sign is written in Mandarin Chinese, so we know who it is directed at.

Public pooping remains a big problem for residents of Old Orchard Beach, Maine. This time, it’s not just human or dog poop but both. Visitors to the beach are fond of defecating on the sand or straight into the ocean. One woman complained that between ten and 15 people pooped right beside her home everyday. Although India does not have enough toilets for its people, the cause of the problem is a bit deeper. Most Indians just prefer to poop in the open. There are several reasons for this. One is that the majority of Indians are not used to using toilets. Another is based on superstition. There is the belief that witches hide in toilets and fears that children could be kidnapped when they use the toilet. Public pooping isn’t the only problem some countries have with Chinese tourists. They’ve been accused of disobeying traffic rules, spitting in public, and vandalizing public property. This irresponsible behavior has irked several Chinese citizens, including Deputy Premier Wang Yang, who did not hide his displeasure. Incidentally, a 15-year-old Chinese tourist desecrated the walls of a 3,500-year-old Egyptian temple by writing “Ding Jinhao was here,” around the time the deputy premier was venting.

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