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Abbott Point coal pollution
Alarming new photos emerged of the environmental damage done to wetlands bordering Adani's Abbott Point coal terminal in Queensland by cyclone Debbie.
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The Abbott Point coal loading facility with coal water run off moving North West into the Wetlands.Credit:Dean Sewell
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The Abbott Point coal loading facility with coal water run off moving North West into the Wetlands.Credit:Dean Sewell
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Abbott Point coal loading facility with coal water run off moving North West into the Wetlands. Coal dust on the Beaches next to the facility.Credit:Dean Sewell
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Coal dust on the Beaches next to the facility.Credit:Dean Sewell
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The Abbott Point coal loading facility with coal water run off moving North West into the Wetlands.Credit:Dean Sewell
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The Abbott Point coal loading facility with coal water run off moving North West into the Wetlands and coal deposits on the beaches.Credit:Dean Sewell
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Coal displays the rivets caused by the heavy deluge of cyclone Debbie.Credit:Dean Sewell
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The coal deposits can be clearly seen on the beaches next to the facility.Credit:Dean Sewell
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The Abbott Point coal loading facility with coal water run off moving North West into the Wetlands.Credit:Dean Sewell
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The Abbott Point coal loading facility with coal water run off moving North West into the Wetlands.Credit:Dean Sewell