Erosion of Amerindian burial site at Mt Craven
Heavy sea surge at Mt Craven has exposed the 1,000-year-old Amerindian burial site.
Heavy sea surge at Mt Craven has exposed the 1,000-year-old Amerindian burial site.
“These bones are strongly believed to be from the burial ground of the victims of the Cholera Epidemic of 1854.”
Over 800 students from schools from throughout Grenada visited the project site on Telescope beach to understand the effects of ...
“There has been a serious increase in the incidents of sand mining along the Mt Craven/Mt Rodney beaches.”
We are all very much aware of the negative environmental impact that sand mining has done to our environment.
The Royal Grenada Police Force is cracking down on illegal sand mining.
The Royal Grenada Police Force reminds the general public that sand mining is illegal.
The Galby and Grand Bacolet areas in St David have been identified for Sand Mining by the government.
Minister Steele said, Gravel, Concrete And Emulsion Production Corporation is the only authorised body for the removal of sand.
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