Article 5SE8M Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches?

Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches?

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Lizzy Davies in Fajara
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In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding smiling coast' shows the urgent need for action on climate change

When Saikou Demba was a young man starting out in the hospitality business, he opened a little hotel on the Gambian coast called the Leybato and ran a beach bar on the wide expanse of golden sand. The hotel is still there, a relaxed spot where guests can lie in hammocks beneath swaying palm trees and stroll along shell-studded pathways. But the beach bar is not. At high tide, Demba reckons it would be about five or six metres into the sea.

The first year the tide came in high but it was OK," he says. The second year, the tide came in high but it was OK. The third year, I came down one day and it [the bar] wasn't there: half of it went into the sea."

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