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Home / Environment / Vlogger Exposes Shocking Litter Crisis at Kerala's Iconic Varkala Cliffs

Vlogger Exposes Shocking Litter Crisis at Kerala's Iconic Varkala Cliffs

5 Nov

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Summary

  • British vlogger Alex Wanders films piles of garbage at Varkala cliffs
  • Calls the situation "absolutely disgusting" and a "complete environmental disaster"
  • Hopes video will raise awareness and prompt action from authorities
Vlogger Exposes Shocking Litter Crisis at Kerala's Iconic Varkala Cliffs

As of November 5th, 2025, a British travel vlogger named Alex Wanders has brought to light the alarming issue of littering at Kerala's iconic Varkala cliffs. In a video that has since gone viral, Wanders is seen strolling along the cliffside, initially admiring the stunning view before panning his camera to reveal the shocking reality - piles of garbage, plastic bottles, beer cans, wrappers, and even flip-flops, strewn across the ground and spilling into the Arabian Sea.

Expressing his disappointment, Wanders says, "Kerala, I am disappointed. Human beings of planet Earth, why are you like this?" He adds, "Look how beautiful this place is, but of course, it's completely ruined by trash." As he carefully walks closer to the edge, the extent of the pollution becomes even more apparent, with Wanders describing the scene as an "absolutely disgusting" and a "complete environmental disaster."

Wanders hopes that his video will make people more conscious about not littering and prompt the authorities to take stronger action to address the issue. The vlogger's call for change has resonated with many viewers, who have expressed their support and urged the government to upgrade the waste management system in the region to preserve the natural beauty of the Varkala cliffs.

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Alex Wanders discovered piles of garbage, plastic bottles, beer cans, wrappers, and even flip-flops strewn across the ground and spilling into the Arabian Sea at the Varkala cliffs in Kerala.
Wanders described the situation as "absolutely disgusting" and a "complete environmental disaster", expressing his disappointment with the state of the picturesque location.
Wanders hoped that his video would make people more conscious about not littering and prompt the authorities to take stronger action to address the issue and preserve the natural beauty of the Varkala cliffs.

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