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As of March 2012, there was a demand to tear down a number of homes on the
Curonian Spit. These homes are owned by people who were given permits to build by corrupt local government officials. The demand to tear the homes down is based on the fact that the Spit is a UN World Heritage Site and the
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is inherently threatened by the natural processes that govern shoreline features. It depends on a dynamic balance between sand transport and deposition. It is, geologically speaking, an ephemeral coast element. The most likely development is that the shallow bay inside the
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means that the
Lithuanian coastlines would receive much potential damage in case of leakage. Opposition to the operation of D-6 met little international support, and the oil platform was opened in 2004. During the first decade of the 21st century the two states agreed to a joint
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granite slabs, carved with hour and half-hour notches, as well as one notch for each month, and four additional notches for solstices and equinoxes. From the astronomical point of view
Parnidis dune is an ideal place for the sundial in
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Due to the importance of tourism and fishing for the regional economy, pollution of sea and coastlines may have disastrous effects for the area as the unique nature and the economy would be damaged.
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Lithuanian part of the spit was restored to
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Curonian Spit is home to the highest moving (drifting) sand dunes in Europe. Their average height is 35 metres (115 ft), but some attain a height of 60 metres (200 ft). Several
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Citadel, Ancient City and Fortress Buildings of Derbent
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Rybachy Biological Station, Russian Academy of Sciences
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