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The Paradisiacal Indonesian Island of Bali Drowns in Garbage

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Denpasar, Indonesia Flowers-filled cubes adorn Yuvita Anggi Prinanda's walking post in Bali, but its scent fails to mask the stench of garbage that accumulates in some areas of this Indonesian island famous for its natural beauty. Bali's largest dump was declared a prohibited area for organic waste since the beginning of April, as part of the government's attempt to enforce a long-standing ban on open sky dumps. In the absence of immediate alter…
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Denpasar, Indonesia Flowers-filled cubes adorn Yuvita Anggi Prinanda's walking post in Bali, but its scent fails to mask the stench of garbage that accumulates in some areas of this Indonesian island famous for its natural beauty. Bali's largest dump was declared a prohibited area for organic waste since the beginning of April, as part of the government's attempt to enforce a long-standing ban on open sky dumps. In the absence of immediate alter…

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udgtv broke the news on Sunday, May 17, 2026.
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