I have edited together footage of the beach damage.
its to big to post in the upload section so follow this link
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=2583421569997862512
Sinqerim_and_the_Taj_Damage.mpg
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I'm speechless! 5 years ago there was a CONSIDERABLE amount of beach area in front of that area. How much of this is caused by the irregular tide due to that eyesore tanker?
And the Goan 'government' just sit back and and do next to nothing.
What next?
Once the tanker has gone (if it goes...) the government must act straight away and put in some sort of sea defence barrier ie huge boulders - this though is something they will never spend 'our' tourist funds on.
Surely the 'big' hotels down that end should now start being more concerned and putting pressure on the government to sort it out ?
Will be there in March and will speak to my friend at Ganesh shack and get his opinion.
Just shows how little the Goan government actually care about the environment and major issues affecting tourism.
So far they have failed to....
1. Curb the illegal dumping of sewage at sea and at the Nerul river
2. Control building
3. Stop taxi drivers overcharging by dragging out the installation of digital meters
4. Introduce strict speed limits on the overcrowded Aguada - Calangute Road.
These are only a few issues..
What do they do with all that money they make from tourism?
The wall which was built up outside the Taj was severly damaged during the monsoon and has cracked and slipped down onto the beach. For three weeks in November, no-one was working on it at all. The only effort the Taj has made for its guests is to place a few sunbeds on a small stretch of beach up towards Kingfisher Villa, the beach there is very steep and guests have to scramble up and down a bank. Certainly not five star treatment.
I am dismayed at the state of the beach, some friends of ours have the Baywatch shack which is close to the Taj, this year there was hardly any beach left to place sunbeds on.It is also quite dangerous as lots of rocks have been exposed close to the shore. Some of these are in fairly deep water, but close to the surface as I found to my cost when out swimming. I dread to think what would happen if a jetski were to hit one.
Action needs to be taken now, but who by ?
I wish there was a discussion group dedicated to environmental issues and other which is affecting tourism in Goa. Since I hope to go there for many years on holiday I would like to see some of the money I am spending going back into solving these problems. I don't think this group is the right place to connect.
There are a lot more people than ever dissatisfied with what is happening to the Candolim/Baga coast and maybe it's about time we let our true feelings be known. In any other business whoever is involved in management would at least listen to what the 'customer' (tourist) has to gripe about.
I know there was an environmental committee set-up in Goa last year to voice their concerns about the erosion and pollution of the N Goa coastline but no doubt the Goan Government will only listen and not act until palms are crossed... typical.
I met so many unhappy long-time Goan travellers last season who said they were dissapointed with the destruction of a once beautiful coastline. Some people say 'don't go there then' .... well that's a lazy argument.
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