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The beach is free. Just try getting there, sometimes. Unless you are willing to walk a few miles from a public access, many spots are completely impossible to get to. All of the land around Playa Marama, for example, is either hotel-owned or you need to pay to use the road to get there ($100 pesos towards food and drink).
Using the hurricane as an excuse to clear land is just downright cold. Whoever is responsible should be fed to the wolves. Of course, there are numerous violations of protected lands, but this one is so heinous, that the Government is forced to take action.
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