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Monday, 21 July 2014

Post script to previous post

Have just read  this article about plastic in the sea and noted that:  "The Lego isn't a one-off thing - it happens all the time. There's a certain type of cigarette lighter that's from a container spill more than 20 years ago which is still washing up on Cornish beaches today" so maybe that was where all those lighters I noticed on Chesil Beach earlier this year came from?

There's simply no end to the rubbish in our world is there?

3 comments:

  1. yep, lighters on Berrow sands too.

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  2. There's an unbelievable amount of rubbish in the seas, it's tragic. The bits that wash up are the tiniest tip of a massive iceberg I think.

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  3. And what about 'Space Junk' floating around in outer space? All those 'disposable' items come back to haunt us.

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