It’s been a tough two weeks for all of us ever since the country was put under the 21-day lockdown. Those who had the privilege to work from home could keep themselves busy, while others resorted to different means to keep themselves entertained.
However, there’s a positive side to the lockdown too. The country witnessed clear blue skies and water bodies turned clean and clear post the mandatory home quarantine. Wild animals were also spotted on the streets in many cities due to less traffic and humans on the road. Recently, people of Jalandhar shared pictures of Himachal Pradesh’s Dhauladhar range clicked from their rooftops.
Never seen Dhauladar range from my home rooftop in Jalandhar..never could imagine that’s possible..clear indication of the impact the pollution has done by us to Mother Earth 🌍.. this is the view pic.twitter.com/laRzP8QsZ9
— Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh) April 3, 2020
Although it does highlight the positive impact of the lockdown, people online couldn’t resist mocking the process. Taking sarcasm to another level, they started sharing absurd pictures of things they claim to see from their location because of no pollution. And these include seeing Burj Khalifa from Noida and Neil Armstrong’s footprint on the moon from Bangalore.
The God of cricketer also played along and shared his version of the trend. Take a look:
Because of no pollution, I can see Burj Khalifa from Noida today. Nature is healing. pic.twitter.com/YeQ1oc8tLx
— Trendulkar (@Trendulkar) April 5, 2020
What a beautiful sight to wake up to. Because of no pollution I can now see this from my bedroom window from #Pune #natureishealing 🥰 pic.twitter.com/PQYB9n5YAN
— Pratibha {Pratsmusings} (@Myepica) April 6, 2020
Because of no pollution i can see my ex cheating on another guy…
— Darsh Sidhwani (@DarshSidhwani) April 5, 2020
https://twitter.com/Gawaar_memer/status/1247091455262216192
Because of no pollution I can see my doobta hua career. Nature is really healing guys.
— Nupur 🌸 (@awkward_humour) April 5, 2020
Because of no pollution, I can see Aliens on Mars. #NoPollution #pollutionfree pic.twitter.com/gQG7ThDCbQ
— [email protected] (@krajesh1007) April 6, 2020
Because of no pollution i can see the gate way of india from delhi. Superb view . #natureishealing pic.twitter.com/GiT9l1f35b
— Neeraj Rai (RAAJ) (@NeerajRai55) April 5, 2020
Because of no pollution , I can see Egypt's Pyramids from Patna city 😍❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/R6ymv9HvvE
— Suraj Singh (@TheSuraj7) April 6, 2020
Because of no pollution I can see the fire in Lanka by hanuman#RamayanOnDDNational#waahmodijiwaah pic.twitter.com/HMffs8q4tr
— Random guy on the internet (@AmitUp304) April 5, 2020
Because of no pollution, I can see Taj Mahal from my society pic.twitter.com/6y7tX81h8u
— Organised Chaos (@shikhari09) April 5, 2020
Because of no pollution, I can see gods from my balcony…. #9pm9minutes
Be happy be smile…🥰🤗🥰 pic.twitter.com/yOhkUZDguS— Vivek Kumar (@VivekKu35056255) April 5, 2020
Because of no pollution I can
see Rio De Janeiro from Kerala today! #natureishealing pic.twitter.com/pTXYoPWOsB— Muhammad Fayis. a. s (@fayis701) April 6, 2020
Because of no pollution, I can see this statue from shimla today. Wtf pic.twitter.com/Ch71ROkWS2
— Quarantined A (@Akshat415) April 5, 2020
Because of no pollution, I can see Himalayan Mountains from Sinnar today. Haters will say it's Photoshop !😆😜 pic.twitter.com/YopnJFYUln
— gujarathi_dhokla (@sagar_10sep) April 5, 2020
Because of no pollution, I can see Mt.Everest from Charminar today. Nature 🤣 pic.twitter.com/CvE9s28fFS
— Rahuld0711 (@rahuld0711) April 5, 2020
Because of no pollution, I can see Hanuman ji carrying Dronagiri parvat from Mumbai today. Nature is healing. pic.twitter.com/RDRNVOiQ40
— CT (@imch21) April 5, 2020
Because of No Pollution, I have a wonderful view from my Appartment's Terrace. pic.twitter.com/5v79zShjJD
— Kunal (@KyaReKunal) April 5, 2020
Sky is so clear and because of no pollution in the air, I can see Burj Khalifa behind Phoenix market city!! #BurjKhalifa pic.twitter.com/cGkGR7TNS2
— Rajarajan Velumani (@Va_Ve_Ra) April 5, 2020
Because of no pollution, I can see Eiffel Tower from Indore today. Nature is healing.🤗😇😍 pic.twitter.com/uSOCo0b2OG
— Anurag Verma (@Anu_224) April 5, 2020
Well, the internet never fails to disappoint us, right?