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		<title>Storm wipes out Florida sand crucial for protection, tourism</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[When Christa Savva returned to the Sandy Shoes Beach Resort a day after Hurricane Matthew brushed by Melbourne Beach, Florida, she looked at the beach in front of the pink-flamingo-colored hotel and noticed that half the sand dunes had disappeared. Savva guesses three-quarters of the missing dunes washed into the ocean, and the remaining quarter scattered onto the resort&#8217;s beachfront property, which was undamaged by the hurricane. &#8220;I was like, &#8216;Oh, my goodness!'&#8221; Savva, a property manager for the Space-Age-era&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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