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Przemysł wydobywczy w Mjanmie - Redux

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Przemysł wydobywczy w Mjanmie - Redux
A Myanmar man draws a robot in the sand at Ngpali Beach in Thandwe, Myanmar on February 14, 2017. The coastline outside the luxury resort hotel area on Ngpali beach has been forever changed due to sand mining and the implemenation of hotel walls which restrict the natural ebb and flow of sand that comes with the tides - the result being a rocky and changing coastline. (Lauren DeCicca for NRGI)
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2017-02-14
Lauren DeCicca for NRGI/Sacca/Re/Redux Pictures/East News
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Lauren DeCicca for NRGI/Sacca/Re
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