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Dobby’s Grave Can Stay on a Beach in Wales, but Please Stop Giving Him Socks

The New York Times – Movies:

After a grave site for the “Harry Potter” elf became a tourist attraction, tributes to the character prompted environmental concerns.

Daniel Victor
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Environment, Harry Potter (Fictional Character), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (Movie), Monuments and Memorials (Structures), Pembrokeshire (Wales), Pollution, Wales
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