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In 2007, there was a major oil spill in Tae-an in South Korea with ongoing environmental and economic effects. At that time I was in the military, and our troop headed for the place to restore Tae-an. When we arrived there, it was really worse than we had thought, all we could see was the black oil sea, where the point any species of fishes and people were no longer to live around Tae-an. While working, we could not even feel the sea was being cleaned. On the other hand, it was a beautiful scene that countless volunteer workers being gathered voluntarily from all cities were collecting oil from the beach, even though we were being covered by oil, we still focused on restoring, of course we were not as foolish as thinking the beach would be cleaned soon, but we believed that we would make it. The good thing, I remember vividly, is that the little tiny help by each makes a huge. We call the miracle of Tae-an. I could feel that it was the most worthwhile to do.
In 2007, there was a major oil spill in Tae-an in South Korea with ongoing environmental and economic effects. At that time I was in the military, and our troop headed for the place to restore Tae-an. When we arrived there, it was really worse than we had thought, all we could see was the black oil sea, where the point any species of fishes and people were no longer to live around Tae-an. While working, we could not even feel the sea was being cleaned. On the other hand, it was a beautiful scene that countless volunteer workers being gathered voluntarily from all cities were collecting oil from the beach, even though we were being covered by oil, we still focused on restoring, of course we were not as foolish as thinking the beach would be cleaned soon, but we believed that we would make it. The good thing, I remember vividly, is that the little tiny help by each makes a huge. We call the miracle of Tae-an. I could feel that it was the most worthwhile to do.