Cocos Keeling Islands, a remote archipelago in the Indian Ocean.
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Indian Ocean island group chokes on 238 tonnes of plastic wasteics, 373,000 toothbrushes and 977,000 shoes NEXT NEWS ❯ By DTE Staff Published: Friday 17 May 2019 Scientists have found that 414 million plastic waste items, weighing 238 tonnes, are polluting <span>Cocos Keeling Islands, a remote archipelago in the Indian Ocean. The group of islands, touted as Australia’s last unspoilt paradise, is located 2,100 kilometre off the northwest coast of the continent, and has tourism as a primary source of income. T Summary
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