NIGERIA-EROSION-ENVIRONMENT-URBAN-PLANNING
A picture taken on April 29, 2019 shows solitary skyscrapers on the unfinished outline of Eko Atlantic, a planned luxury city built on dredged sand away from 25 metre groynes stretching out into the water from the shore, designed to protect coastal areas such as Alpha Beach, a strip of the Lagos Coastline. Dozens of homes have been destroyed, families displaced, choice property abandoned and once vibrant local economy desvasted as tidal erosion has swept away over 25 meters of land at the Alpha Beach shoreline, once an attractive affluent strip of the Lagos Coastline, Nigeria's commercial nerve centre. (Photo by PIUS UTOMI EKPEI / AFP) (Photo by PIUS UTOMI EKPEI/AFP via Getty Images)

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