comfortable lives and i m poor and can t do anything about it but because the sand is missing here our house slid into the me call. the villagers are desperate but also disheartened that. the sand doesn t belong to anyone it belongs to the river but these people come here investors business people they come and just take the sand in order to sell it. later cambodia has now officially prohibited the export of sand but how strictly is the ban enforced when asked government officials refused to comment just outside the capital phnom penh mountains of sand her piled up for the city s own construction sites this man works for a conservation group. 2016 we checked the shipping documentation and found that come bode you claim to be sending only small amounts of sand to singapore but
poor and can t do anything about it but because the sand is missing here our house slid into the me kong. the villagers are desperate but also disheartened that. the sand doesn t belong to anyone it belongs to the river but these people come here investors business people they come and just take the sand in order to sell it. later cambodia has now officially prohibited the export of sand but how strictly is the ban enforced when asked government officials refused to comment just outside the capital phnom penh mountains of sand her piled up for the city s own construction sites this man works for a conservation group. in 2016 we check the shipping documentation and found that come bode you claim to be sending only small amounts of sand to singapore but
everywhere on the islands but make sure to stay on the walkways the dunes provide natural coastal protection the grass on the make sure the sand doesn t get blown are washed away and the islanders really need for it to stay this way. but please. follow me up there will have a great view. but do you know is the island s biggest elevation its fifty two meters high a great starting point for my trip around but before we kick things off properly here s a little overview for you guys to get a bit of a feeling for the island. the west beaches more than forty kilometers of fine white sand.
that s when. that may not be something tourists notice but those of us doing research here really see changes in the habitat. of the stock doesn t in the home. by the change is problematic. the term problematic is a very human viewpoint here to change is a part of life it s unstoppable that much is clear. on the one hand we have to consider how we can take climate protection measures where we have a human influence not twenty. vico on the other hand some of these alterations are irreversible and we have to adjust to them and make the best of the situation. on the. ones in general we as a civilization there are a great responsibility to deal with the environment more carefully than we have
thousand people and welcomes some one hundred thousand tourists every year so the place can get pretty crowded in summer if you re looking to be the crowds you should definitely come here between the month of november and april today i want to find out what still has to offer in the low season. activities that will chase away your winter blues tips for the great outdoors indoors. our hot spot this week the oyster farm. and you are from hong kong. shares his make a shit. if you want to hit the beaches on suit you ll have to deal with the do list they re everywhere on the islands but make sure to stay on the walkways the dunes provide natural coastal protection the grass on the make sure the sand doesn t get blown are washed away