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Maledives: People Putting Sand Bags Along The Beach To Protect It From Erosion Due To The Global Climate Change Editorial Photo
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Maledives: people putting sand bags along the beach to protect it from erosion due to the global climate change #189133061
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Maledives: people putting sand bags along the beach to protect it from erosion due to the global climate change and uprising sealevel
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