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Video still from the documentary "Guts"

During a sweeping shot of a mountain range overlooking the ocean in Newfoundland, Canada, birds caw but can’t be seen and wind blows through the foliage. These are the traditional ancestral lands of the Beothuk and Mi’kmaq, as well as other Indigenous groups. They are lands being overrun by plastic pollution.

When villagers in the area go out to fish now, they see plastic fragments floating everywhere in their waters.

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