Texas Gulf Coast in Photos and Poems: An Educational Journey and Showcase
Join Pranita as she travels down the Texas Gulf Coast, investigating the collision of the expanding plastics and LNG industries with the biodiverse landscapes there, and recording all in poetry.

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