How Bali's pristine beaches have turned into garbage dumps as the deserted tourist island struggles without any visitors Bali's once-popular Kuta Beach (left, top right) is now a deserted coastline that looks more than a rubbish tip than an idyllic tourist destination, strewn with washed up bottles, bags, and plastic. Between 30 and 60 tonnes of trash is collected from Bali's most popular beaches each day during the annual the monsoon season. Bali's rubbish problem is at its worst from December to March each year, where seasonal winds and heavy rain wash up the rubbish on the beach. But authorities believe the problem is worse than ever this year.
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