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The island once considered a UN World Heritage gem now a ‘South Pacific Garbage Patch’

The island once considered a UN World Heritage gem now a ‘South Pacific Garbage Patch’ Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here:

Henderson Island is a rare uninhabited coral atoll in the middle of south Pacific Ocean. It was once regarded as an environmental jewel, but the natural ecology on this isolated island has now been destroyed by floating plastic garbage. Scientists say little could be done to save this island if we continue our throwaway culture.

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