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Environment Report: The Whales San Diego Buried In Trash
So, trapping that juicy, life-giving meat buffet under the layers of garbage and air-trapping plastic of a landfill seems like a waste.

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So, trapping that juicy, life-giving meat buffet under the layers of garbage and air-trapping plastic of a landfill seems like a waste.

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