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6 tips to make your next beach trip more sustainable

Beachfront resorts have become a key tool in changing shorelines, writes the BBC’s Tom de Castella. In the early 19th century, the coal-powered trains used to reach them became the fixture of upper-class British life.

Source: nationalgeographic.com
Published on 2022-08-04

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