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The natural beauty of many Puerto Rican coasts is overshadowed by excessive noises, trash and polluting discharges, without the state enforcing the environmental protection laws of this vital natural resource, which is its main tourist asset

3 de mayo de 2017 - 12:00 AM

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Contaminated waters in Luquillo, Puerto Rico.
Contaminated waters in Luquillo, Puerto Rico.

By mid-afternoon on any given Sunday, the noise on Palomino Island is deafening. Dozens of boats, some tied together and others directly anchored to the seabed due to lack of buoys, compete to be the ones entertaining visitors with their music. The sound is so shrill that the family day becomes unbearable. The types of music vary, but reggaetón, salsa and bachata, abound, mixed with the smell of marijuana.

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