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Sand mining causes erosion in India's beaches
Al Jazeera English
2013-10-29
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Sand mining in Kerla has become a lucrative industry, with shores that were a decade ago as wide as a football field, now gone. Al Jazeera's Nidhi Dutt, reports from Kannur, Kerala.
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