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| Lured by the Beach Side of a Beleaguered Land in Bangladesh |
| IT was a crisp and gorgeous day, and there were fewer than 100 people on Inani Beach, a wide swath of powdery white sand stretching from horizon to horizon along Bangladesh’s southeastern tip. It is part of a sandy stretch that measures 75 miles tip to tip, and is often called the world’s longest beach, but it felt more like the loneliest. The New York Times | Read
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on December 24, 2006 |
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