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  • Tarballs on the beach Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Tarballs on the beach Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Tarballs on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve.

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  • Washed up wheel and tyre, Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Washed up wheel and tyre, Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve.

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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve.

    © Dave Walsh / eyevine

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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve.

    © Dave Walsh / eyevine

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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Plastic bottles, washed up on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve. More than 10% of plastic disgarded every year ends up in the ocean. These bottles can take up to 500 years to disintegrate. Just 15% of the plastic in the Mediterranean washes up on the beach.

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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve.

    © Dave Walsh / eyevine

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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Plastic bottles, washed up on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve. More than 10% of plastic disgarded every year ends up in the ocean. These bottles can take up to 500 years to disintegrate. Just 15% of the plastic in the Mediterranean washes up on the beach.

    © Dave Walsh / eyevine

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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Plastic bottles, washed up on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve. More than 10% of plastic disgarded every year ends up in the ocean. These bottles can take up to 500 years to disintegrate. Just 15% of the plastic in the Mediterranean washes up on the beach.

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  • Discarded shoe on Balos Beach, Crete, Greece
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    Discarded shoe on Balos Beach, Crete, Greece
    Discarded shoe on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve.

    © Dave Walsh / eyevine

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  • Discarded shoe on Balos Beach, Crete, Greece
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    Discarded shoe on Balos Beach, Crete, Greece
    Discarded shoe on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve.

    © Dave Walsh / eyevine

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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve.

    © Dave Walsh / eyevine

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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Plastic bottles, washed up on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve. More than 10% of plastic disgarded every year ends up in the ocean. These bottles can take up to 500 years to disintegrate. Just 15% of the plastic in the Mediterranean washes up on the beach.

    © Dave Walsh / eyevine

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  • Dead goat, Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Dead goat, Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Dead goat on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve.

    © Dave Walsh / eyevine

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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Plastic crate and tarballs from oil spills washed up on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve. The Mediterranean contains a huge amount of disgarded plastics, 15% of which ends up on beaches.

    © Dave Walsh / eyevine

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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Plastic bottles, washed up on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve. More than 10% of plastic disgarded every year ends up in the ocean. These bottles can take up to 500 years to disintegrate. Just 15% of the plastic in the Mediterranean washes up on the beach.

    © Dave Walsh / eyevine

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