Is the world running out of sand? The truth behind stolen beaches

Is the world running out of sand? The truth behind stolen beaches

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The insatiable demand of the global building boom has unleashed an illegal market in sand. Gangs are now stealing pristine beaches to order and paradise islands are being dredged and sold to the construction industry. Neil Tweedie investigates a hidden disaster

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