He is going to walk the Miami Marathon with 30 pounds of trash on his back. Here’s why.

Michella Kaufman for the Miami Herald writes: Andrew Otazo, armed with a knife, gloves, a trash grabber, industrial-strength garbage bags and a powerful mission, showed up at the Bear Cut Nature Preserve on Key Biscayne on Tuesday the way he has countless afternoons over the past year. Read full article here.

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Michella Kaufman for the Miami Herald writes: Andrew Otazo, armed with a knife, gloves, a trash grabber, industrial-strength garbage bags and a powerful mission, showed up at the Bear Cut Nature Preserve on Key Biscayne on Tuesday the way he has countless afternoons over the past year. Read full article here.

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