Millions Of Pieces Of Plastic Are Piling Up On Otherwise Pristine Pacific Island
Researchers found more than 17 tons of plastic debris on an uninhabited island in the South Pacific. It's some 3,000 miles from the nearest big city, but ocean currents bring a steady supply of trash.
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