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Friday, October 3, 2008

Ike leaves debris on miles of Texas beaches

PADRE ISLAND NATIONAL SEASHORE, Texas - The world's longest undeveloped barrier island now looks as if people have been living — and dumping — on it for decades.

Tons of debris swept up by Hurricane Ike last month were carried by Gulf of Mexico currents hundreds of miles from the upper Texas coast to this ordinarily pristine landscape just north of the Mexican border.

Read full article MSNBC

Posted by Phoenix Arizona Personal Injury Attorneys and Lawyers
Posted by AYBlog at 3:08 PM

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