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Sand from nearby moving dunes being blown onto the beach near Leba Baltic Sea Resort in Poland. (AP Photo/Pawel Dabrowski Leba Baltic Sea resort authorities)
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Updated: Thursday, 26 Jul 2012, 12:48 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 26 Jul 2012, 12:48 PM EDT
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Too busy for a vacation, but long for a beach? Try Poland, where you can take home as much Baltic Sea sand as you want for free.
Authorities say the pure, light sand in the town of Leba in the country's north is up for grabs to everyone — from toddlers to construction companies — after moving dunes in the Slowinski National Park started to clog up the beach and local waterways.
Leba tourism official Pawel Dabrowski said Thursday that the sand is getting into a canal leading into the town's picturesque port, and constantly needs to be dredged out at high cost.
He says the sand is for free, except for a 82 zloty ($24; €19) administrative fee for trucks.
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