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  • this'll is South Korea's clean hikers on there making junk art to encourage others not to litter.

  • They've been shocked by the amount of trash accumulating in the mountains as social distancing measures drive more people from the cities onto the hiking trails.

  • 30 year old Kim Canyon is the founder of Clean Hikers.

  • Immediately you get engaged 10 minute opening due to us all get it?

  • Okay, cut.

  • Helpless there.

  • Kim started the campaign in 2018 after she found a rubbish heap on Mt.

  • Jiri, the country's largest national park.

  • Since then, Kim and her team have gathered more than £1800 of abandoned waste.

  • A a quick Okay, well, face masks, plastic bottles, food containers, wet wipes or even nappies all make up the art, which are assembled at the top of the mountain.

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  • Klim said More people have shown their interest in nature and the environment.

  • This year, the number of visitors to three major national parks close to South Korea's big cities has risen more than 20% in October compared to last year, according to the Korean National Park Service.

  • And with it, Kim says, her campaign has also attracted more attention.

this'll is South Korea's clean hikers on there making junk art to encourage others not to litter.

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