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Climate concerns fuel more travel to fragile corners of the world

By Elaine Glusac, Chicago Tribune July 25, 2017
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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka — Amid piles of dried chiles, straw baskets and ripe papaya, Jeevanti Chatuvina’s wares — represented by her sister modeling a gold-studded red sari, dramatic eyeliner and a perfectly coiffed chignon — glamorized the weekly market found on the edge of a lagoon lush with mature mangroves about an hour’s drive north of Colombo in Sri Lanka.

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