The Western Seawall, also better known as the “Wonderwall”, was built on the western coastline to prevent the raised sea level from flooding some of the most valuable properties and densely populated areas on the West Coast megaplex of San Angeles. Unexpectedly the regions close to the seawall plummeted in land value and now over 50% of the area is categorized as slums.
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