Thinking things that we use everyday and what you think is commonplace, there is a toilet and sanitary water pipe at the top of the list. This is a topic that is often ignored. When considering history and today's tap water, there is often no answer. It seems that it is not so important at the moment, but at that time (Bronze Age) this was very sophisticated. Perhaps the most refined bronze age civilization in the Mediterranean culture is Minoan civilization.
No matter where we go, there are quite a lot of public toilets. Toilet paper can also be found in public toilets. On the other hand it is very difficult to find the bottle so you may need to keep that bottle at a distance before you find the bottle. My friend Carolyn also said that tap water in Korea is drinking. After testing and testing, I did not experience any illness after drinking from tap water. If it is still unsafe, you can purchase mineral water from convenience stores and vending machines. The commission must not exceed 1,500 won unless you are in a sightseeing spot.
Over the years I have been struck by a powerful advertising campaign that encouraged me to save water when I brush my teeth and wash the toilet. This is very important, but the scientists in the water are concerned about what we eat, how to make something to eat, how to trade what we eat, and how much waste it is a big question is. One solution is The Water We Eat, an infographicist story, which is an incredibly unexpected eight month self-starting project with amazing effects. The visual story announced in September 2012 summarizes several important important discoveries, but if you want to solve the water crisis, you can not ignore these findings.