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  • Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 20 Mar 2020
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    Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 20 Mar 2020
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    A shopper surveys the empty shelves normally stocked with toilet roll, Sainsbury's, Kenton.
    Coronavirus outbreak, London, UK - 20 Mar 2020

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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Taylor/REX/Shutterstock (7746605t)
    Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree (pictured). Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017

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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Taylor/REX/Shutterstock (7746605q)
    Anna Vickerstaff & Guy Shrubsole from Friends of the Earth address demonstrators in front of the Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017

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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Taylor/REX/Shutterstock (7746605p)
    Anna Vickerstaff & Guy Shrubsole from Friends of the Earth address demonstrators in front of the Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017

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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Taylor/REX/Shutterstock (7746605m)
    Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017

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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Chris Crean (Mr Frackhead ) Midlands Regional Co-ordinator, Friends of the Earth, addressess protestors against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree (pictured). Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017

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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Taylor/REX/Shutterstock (7746605w)
    Chris Crean (Mr Frackhead ) Midlands Regional Co-ordinator, Friends of the Earth, addressess protestors against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree (pictured). Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017

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  • NEWS - Calais: Messer im Einsatz bei der 'Jungle' Räumung
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    NEWS - Calais: Messer im Einsatz bei der 'Jungle' Räumung
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    With a police escort, Calais Prefect Fabienne Buccio (right) surveys progress made on the third day of the demolition
    Part of the Jungle migrant camp is dismantled, Calais, France - 02 Mar 2016

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  • Earthquake hits Nepal - 29 Apr 2015
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    Earthquake hits Nepal - 29 Apr 2015
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    A Nepalese man surveys the damage to a temple at the UNESCO World Heritage site in Patan following the 2015 earthquake in Nepal., Patan Durbar Square, Patan (Lalitpur Sub-Metropolitan City), Nepal
    Earthquake hits Nepal - 29 Apr 2015

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  • NASA's Arctic expedition starts with sea ice surveys, Greenland - 14 Mar 2014
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    NASA's Arctic expedition starts with sea ice surveys, Greenland - 14 Mar 2014
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    View from NASA's P-3 aircraft of the moon over northeast Greenland
    NASA's Arctic expedition starts with sea ice surveys, Greenland - 14 Mar 2014
    NASA's IceBridge team captured this spectacular image of the moon shining over the horizon during their latest survey flight over the Arctic. Operation IceBridge carried into 2014 with two surveys of sea ice north of Greenland. The surveys aim to continue NASA's mission of collecting data of changing sea ice in the Arctic. The P-3 research aircraft left NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Vancouver on March 10. The two survey flights on March 12 and 13 allowed the team to collect ice thickness and eleviation data while examining polar ice. Shortly after boarding Nasa-P-3 the crew witnessed incredible landscapes including the moon beaming over the horizon and a beautiful sunset.
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  • Captain stands on bow of Queen Mary 2 cruise ship, Bali, Indonesia - 02 Mar 2014
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    Captain stands on bow of Queen Mary 2 cruise ship, Bali, Indonesia - 02 Mar 2014
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    Captain Kevin Oprey stands on the underwater bow of the Queen Mary 2
    Captain stands on bow of Queen Mary 2 cruise ship, Bali, Indonesia - 02 Mar 2014
    Captain Kevin Oprey is seen standing beneath the soaring hull of Cunard's flagship Queen Mary 2, the largest and most expensive Ocean Liner ever built, a mile off the coast of Bali during the ship's Round World Voyage in its 10th anniversary year. Captain Oprey surveys the scene from the top of the vessel's bulbous bow, an underwater projection that minimises the creation of bow waves around the waterline when the ship is under way. At 151,200 tons, Queen Mary 2 accommodates 2,620 passengers and 1,253 crew. In her first 10 years of operation, following a spectacular naming by Her Majesty The Queen on 8 January 2004, Queen Mary 2 has undertaken more than 420 voyages including over 200 transatlantic crossings and called at 182 ports in 60 countries. She remains the longest, tallest, widest ocean liner ever built as well as being the most famous and fastest passenger ship in operation today.
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  • Duke of Edinburgh viewing a parade of MG cars driving around the Quadrangle of Windsor Castle, Britain - 25 Apr 2009
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    Duke of Edinburgh viewing a parade of MG cars driving around the Quadrangle of Windsor Castle, Britain - 25 Apr 2009
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    Prince Philip, accompanied by motoring writer Graham Robson, surveys a parade of MG motorcars as they drive through the quadrangle at Windsor Castle. The Duke of Edinburgh, Trustee of The Prince Philip Fund for the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, viewed a parade of MG cars driving around the Quadrangle of Windsor Castle, to mark the 85th Anniversary of the vehicle. It is the third occasion that a parade of historic British cars have been driven through Windsor Castle in aid of The Prince Philip Fund. In 2002 The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh reviewed a parade of Bentleys and Rolls Royces, and in and 2005, a parade of Aston Martins.
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  • Duke of Edinburgh viewing a parade of MG cars driving around the Quadrangle of Windsor Castle, Britain - 25 Apr 2009
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    Duke of Edinburgh viewing a parade of MG cars driving around the Quadrangle of Windsor Castle, Britain - 25 Apr 2009
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    Prince Philip, accompanied by motoring writer Graham Robson, surveys a parade of MG motorcars as they drive through the quadrangle at Windsor Castle. The Duke of Edinburgh, Trustee of The Prince Philip Fund for the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, viewed a parade of MG cars driving around the Quadrangle of Windsor Castle, to mark the 85th Anniversary of the vehicle. It is the third occasion that a parade of historic British cars have been driven through Windsor Castle in aid of The Prince Philip Fund. In 2002 The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh reviewed a parade of Bentleys and Rolls Royces, and in and 2005, a parade of Aston Martins.
    Duke of Edinburgh viewing a parade of MG cars driving around the Quadrangle of Windsor Castle, Britain - 25 Apr 2009

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  • Duke of Edinburgh viewing a parade of MG cars driving around the Quadrangle of Windsor Castle, Britain - 25 Apr 2009
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    Duke of Edinburgh viewing a parade of MG cars driving around the Quadrangle of Windsor Castle, Britain - 25 Apr 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Simpson / Rex Features ( 913964b )
    Prince Philip, accompanied by motoring writer Graham Robson, surveys a parade of MG motorcars as they drive through the quadrangle at Windsor Castle. The Duke of Edinburgh, Trustee of The Prince Philip Fund for the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, viewed a parade of MG cars driving around the Quadrangle of Windsor Castle, to mark the 85th Anniversary of the vehicle. It is the third occasion that a parade of historic British cars have been driven through Windsor Castle in aid of The Prince Philip Fund. In 2002 The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh reviewed a parade of Bentleys and Rolls Royces, and in and 2005, a parade of Aston Martins.
    Duke of Edinburgh viewing a parade of MG cars driving around the Quadrangle of Windsor Castle, Britain - 25 Apr 2009

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  • The latter day ruin of Pompeii and Herculaneum, Italy - 2010
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    The latter day ruin of Pompeii and Herculaneum, Italy - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cornish / Rex Features ( 1213743aa )

    The Second Downfall Of Pompeii
    In AD79 the Roman town of Pompeii was buried under an avalanche of ash after Mt Vesuvius erupted.

    For those who lived in the ancient town the disaster was upon them so suddenly that there was no way to escape.

    Tens of thousands were killed as death reined down upon them and the town was swallowed up - preserved for thousands of years under 4-6 metres of ash and pumice.

    Today, Pompeii and its sister site Herculaneum are once again facing a crisis as an apathetic attitude finishes the job that Vesuvius started - destroying Pompeii forever.

    For the ancient site, which attracts around two million tourists each year, is once again being buried - this time under a mountain of bureaucracy and indifference.

    Following their burial Pompeii and Herculaneum were largely forgotten about for the next 1,500 years until their accidental rediscovery around 1592.

    However, it wasn't until the late 18th century that a systematic evacuation of the sites got underway.

    Fast forward to 1997 and the two towns were officially recognised by Unesco, which described them as "a complete and vivid picture of society and daily life at a specific moment in the past that is without parallel anywhere in the world".

    And at one time this was a fitting description for the archaeological site, which has fascinated visitors through the ages.

    In 1925 archaeologist Amedeo Maiuri was put in charge of the two sites and until his departure in 1961 he set about recreating the two cities' heyday.

    However, with Maiuri gone this drive disappeared and slowly but surely Pompeii and Herculaneum have been deteriorating thanks to natural forces and human activity (both accidental and deliberate) .

    Even when Unesco made its glowing praise of the sites the rot had already very obviously set in.

    Since then t...
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    Sir Norman Foster surveys the Abu Dhabi skyline, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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    Sir Norman Foster surveys the Abu Dhabi skyline, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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    Sir Norman Foster surveys the Abu Dhabi skyline, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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  • EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHI PHI ISLAND RESORT, NEAR PHUKET, THAILAND - DEC 2004
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    EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHI PHI ISLAND RESORT, NEAR PHUKET, THAILAND - DEC 2004
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    A local survivor who lost 10 of his family surveys the damage and devastation on the Thai island resort of Phi Phi after the tsunami struck
    EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHI PHI ISLAND RESORT, NEAR PHUKET, THAILAND - DEC 2004

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  • NEWS - Ukrainische Grenzschützer patrouillieren an der Grenze zu Ungarn in der Region Zakarpattia
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    NEWS - Ukrainische Grenzschützer patrouillieren an der Grenze zu Ungarn in der Region Zakarpattia
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ukrinform/Shutterstock (11849054t)
    Serviceman Andrii Barabytskyi of the Kosyno border guard unit surveys the terrain from a watchtower at the Ukraine-Hungary state border, Berehove district, Zakarpattia Region, western Ukraine.
    Ukrainian border guards patrol border with Hungary in Zakarpattia Region, Ukraine - 07 Apr 2021

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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Taylor/REX/Shutterstock (7746605n)
    Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree (pictured). Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017

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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Taylor/REX/Shutterstock (7746605a)
    Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree (pictured). Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017

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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree (pictured). Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017

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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Taylor/REX/Shutterstock (7746605s)
    Tobias North dressed as legendary outlaw Robin Hood protests against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this ancient woodland including close to the iconic Major Oak. Green campaigners fear surveys could lead to the search for shale gas. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree (pictured). Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017

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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017

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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Signs protest against potential fracking in front of the Major Oak, Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire. Chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017

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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Signs protest against potential fracking in front of the Major Oak, Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire. Chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017

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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree (pictured). Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anna Vickerstaff & Guy Shrubsole from Friends of the Earth address demonstrators in front of the Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017

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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree (pictured). Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017

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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Taylor/REX/Shutterstock (7746605o)
    Tobias North dressed as legendary outlaw Robin Hood protests against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this ancient woodland including close to the iconic Major Oak. Green campaigners fear surveys could lead to the search for shale gas. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017

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  • Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Taylor/REX/Shutterstock (7746605u)
    Tobias North dressed as legendary outlaw Robin Hood protests against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this ancient woodland including close to the iconic Major Oak. Green campaigners fear surveys could lead to the search for shale gas. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017

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    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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    Tobias North dressed as legendary outlaw Robin Hood protests against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this ancient woodland including close to the iconic Major Oak. Green campaigners fear surveys could lead to the search for shale gas. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
    Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017

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    Sir Norman Foster surveys the Abu Dhabi skyline, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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