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    (Fake) sand and fury in Manila Bay

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    September 8, 2020
    Author
    Contreras, Antonio
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    Classification code
    MT20200908_A4
    Excerpt
    Halitosis cannot be cured by chewing white Mentos, in the same manner that the waters of Manila Bay cannot be cleaned by simply layering a small stretch of its beachfront with white sand or, to be more accurate, with crushed dolomite imported from Cebu. The muck and dirt of the waters of the bay are footprints of the urban decay of the metropolis, and no amount of beautification can seriously rehabilitate the landscape without a radical transformation in how urban development unfolds in the cities and municipalities surrounding it. The justification offered is not only about aesthetics, but also about regulating people’s behavior. Officials behind the project believe that the mere sight of what they would perceive as white sand would inspire people to be more mindful of their duty to keep Manila Bay clean; that somehow it becomes a powerful cleanup reminder.
    Citation
    Contreras, A. (2020, September 8). (Fake) sand and fury in Manila Bay. The Manila Times, p. A4.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/9666
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    Personal Names
    Duterte, Rodrigo
    Geographic Names
    Manila Bay Cebu City
    Subject
    sand environmental restoration Bays dolomite environmental restoration
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