Beach Erosion Caused By Underground River? Philippines

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Black shore, Philippines. Photo source: ©© Storm Cryt

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The team of geologists sent to investigate what was initially believed to be a sinkhole in Candelaria, Zambales (Philippines’North Western Coast), said the presence of an underground river channel in the area could have caused the collapse of a section of a beach in Barangay (village) Uacon there…

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