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  "textContent": "“The road is pocked from the hurricane,” the driver says, “so don’t blame me for the bumps.” Claeon laughs with us, then continues. “I don’t know why they don’t fix it.” As we leave the port, I see a warehouse next to the dock with a collapsed roof. It’s filled ... [continued]\n\nThe post Back To Nature: A Post-Hurricane Visit To Jamaica appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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