Black sand mining near the White Sand Dunes
27.11.11 In July of this year, while visiting the White Sand Dunes, I decided to go off-road and explore. I drive up through the dunes and headed toward the beach—the stretch that the Vietnam Embassy to the United States issued a press release about in 2004; declaring that Disney and MGM were building a new resort theme park there.
Instead of being greeted by Mickey Mouse in a conical hat or Daisy Duck in an ao dai (I guessed Mickey would have ended up on the grill, and Daisy in a nice soup anyway), I found a vast mining field hidden in a dune sea, worthy of a Frank Herbert novel.
I approached one of the enormous mining craters cautiously, and picked out one of the workers to inquire about what was going on. What he told me made me uneasy.
"Since you are a tourist, it's OK for you to have a look," winked the man. "The government is just afraid of journalists. The military patrols the area. The military makes sure journalists don't see this mining operation because of the dangerous pollution. Its very controversial. There's strong radiation and all the wells in this area have also been poisoned."
Click here to continue reading about the dangerous radiation from local black-sand mining.
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