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The Last Dinosaur from Jamursba

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Extinction threatens leatherback turtles in Papua. More than just beach protection is needed to conserve the prehistoric species.

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JAMURSBA Medi Beach is almost lifeless at noon. A warm sea breeze blows toward the land, whipping beach trees and causing perspiration. No fishing boats are at sea. The white sand stretching for over 10 kilometers on the northern coast of Sorong regency, West Papua, is virtually a desert, scorching the soles of feet.

Shortly after sunset, the beach located some 160 kilometers east of Sorong city gradually displays its beauty. Crimson shades appe

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