Ecological concerns over 'River Princess'

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  • Published On: March 16, 2011
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The abandoned ship has proved to be an environmental disaster changing the topography of the Candolim beach in Goa. Experts say the presence of this large unnatural mass on the sea bed blocks the natural flow of the sand in waves, causing much of the beach on the south of the corroding hulk to turn rocky.

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