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English: Even the most pristine beaches in Australia will collect your rubbish. Although Bristol Point at Booderee National Park was definitely one of the most pristine in the region, it's sands were not without the odd macroplastic and no doubt lots of microplastics too. It truly is an anomaly to find untouched beaches in this anthropocentric age.
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Author Rianne Vogelnest
Camera location35° 08′ 14.23″ S, 150° 44′ 01.33″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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