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Ghazipur landfill: India’s tallest rubbish mountain to rise higher than Taj Mahal
South China Morning Post
2019-06-04
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Ghazipur landfill in New Delhi is India's highest rubbish mountain. The hill spreads over an area greater than 40 football pitches with a height of 65 metres. It is predicted to grow taller than the iconic Taj Mahal, 73 metres high, by 2020.
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