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  • Heavy Snow Hit Yantai
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    Heavy Snow Hit Yantai
    Citizens clear snow from their cars in Yantai City, Shandong Province, China, on December 2, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • THE CANADIAN PRESS 2023-02-27
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    THE CANADIAN PRESS 2023-02-27
    Snow falls as a plow clears the road in Langford, B.C., Monday, Feb. 27, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
    The Canadian Press/PA Images

     

  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Inside of a youth detention in Kherson Ukrainian investigators have said was used as a 'torture room' by occupying Russian forces

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Inside of a youth detention in Kherson Ukrainian investigators have said was used as a 'torture room' by occupying Russian forces

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Inside a youth detention in Kherson city that Ukrainian investigators said was used as a 'torture room' by occupying Russian forces

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Locals said they started hearing screams six weeks after Russian forces took over the detention centre

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Inside a youth detention in Kherson city that Ukrainian investigators said was used as a 'torture room' by occupying Russian forces

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    ìThey would come out beaten up [Ö] completely disoriented,î said Ira (on the left), who owns a kiosk outside the detention centre. ìThey would come in here and ask for directions and we gave them money for the bus.î

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    DUKAS_147342190_EYE
    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Local resident Yurii at the kindergarden of the village Posad-Pokrovske.

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    DUKAS_147342191_EYE
    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    The truck of a team of 10 railway workers at the small village of Posad-Pokrovske, destroyed by an anti-tank mine. One worker lost his legs and the others were taken to hospital.

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    An unexploded devices stick out from the ground – waiting to be defused few metres from the roads leading to Kherson.

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    DUKAS_147342188_EYE
    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    The roads leading to Kherson, covered with the debris of war, are lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every ten meters.

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Dozens of mines, recovered by sappers, stand in heaps, a few metres from the nearby checkpoints at the roads leading to Kherson.

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  • Kobleve a small, coastal village, in the region of Mykolaiv infested with hundreds of mines
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    Kobleve a small, coastal village, in the region of Mykolaiv infested with hundreds of mines
    The beach and sea are infested with hundreds of mines placed by both sides in RussiaÕs war on Ukraine, posing a serious threat to people. The Ukrainian government has banned coastal bathing. Experts agree it will take years to de-mine the Black Sea.

    A woman walks on the mined beach of Kobleve

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  • Danger in every step: the 'chaotic and complex' work of Ukraine’s de-miners
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    Danger in every step: the 'chaotic and complex' work of Ukraine’s de-miners
    Forests become no-go zones, except for de-mining experts who have warned it will take years to clear threat.

    In the forest bordering the village of Zalissia, north-east of Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, a yellow painted wooden stake has been driven in the sandy ground next to a tree trunk shredded by a mine.

    While Russian trenches and foxholes are still visible among trees, these days the forest is busy with de-mining teams working with the British Halo Trust, a mine-clearing charity.

    Even before Russia's full-scale invasion earlier this year, de-miners were confronting a years-long effort to clear mines from Ukraine's east. The country was ranked fifth in the world for civilian casualties caused by mines and in the top three for anti-vehicle mine incidents.

    Local de-mining experts are warning that even if the war were to end tomorrow, it will take at least a decade to clear the threat.

    Tetyana Sikachina, 31, peels mushrooms to sell to passing motorists. Once a common sight in this part of Ukraine during the autumn months. These mushrooms were collected in the fields behind her house because she is too frightened to go into the forest because of the danger.
    September 2022

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  • Danger in every step: the 'chaotic and complex' work of Ukraine’s de-miners
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    Danger in every step: the 'chaotic and complex' work of Ukraine’s de-miners
    Forests become no-go zones, except for de-mining experts who have warned it will take years to clear threat.

    In the forest bordering the village of Zalissia, north-east of Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, a yellow painted wooden stake has been driven in the sandy ground next to a tree trunk shredded by a mine.

    While Russian trenches and foxholes are still visible among trees, these days the forest is busy with de-mining teams working with the British Halo Trust, a mine-clearing charity.

    Even before Russia's full-scale invasion earlier this year, de-miners were confronting a years-long effort to clear mines from Ukraine's east. The country was ranked fifth in the world for civilian casualties caused by mines and in the top three for anti-vehicle mine incidents.

    Local de-mining experts are warning that even if the war were to end tomorrow, it will take at least a decade to clear the threat.

    Volodomyr Horbach, 45, in his car workshop in the village of Zalissia at the edge of the forest north east of Kyiv. Like many who have stayed in the badly damaged hamlet he has not gone back into the forest.
    September 2022

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  • Danger in every step: the 'chaotic and complex' work of Ukraine’s de-miners
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    Danger in every step: the 'chaotic and complex' work of Ukraine’s de-miners
    Forests become no-go zones, except for de-mining experts who have warned it will take years to clear threat.

    In the forest bordering the village of Zalissia, north-east of Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, a yellow painted wooden stake has been driven in the sandy ground next to a tree trunk shredded by a mine.

    While Russian trenches and foxholes are still visible among trees, these days the forest is busy with de-mining teams working with the British Halo Trust, a mine-clearing charity.

    Even before Russia's full-scale invasion earlier this year, de-miners were confronting a years-long effort to clear mines from Ukraine's east. The country was ranked fifth in the world for civilian casualties caused by mines and in the top three for anti-vehicle mine incidents.

    Local de-mining experts are warning that even if the war were to end tomorrow, it will take at least a decade to clear the threat.

    A deminer follows a mine tripwire where it runs into the forest. Almost invisible to the naked eye and hidden among the leafmeal on the forest floor booby traps left by retreating Russian forces earlier this year are one of the risks in the forest as well as unexploded ordinance and anti-tank mines.
    September 2022

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  • Danger in every step: the 'chaotic and complex' work of Ukraine’s de-miners
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    Danger in every step: the 'chaotic and complex' work of Ukraine’s de-miners
    Forests become no-go zones, except for de-mining experts who have warned it will take years to clear threat.

    In the forest bordering the village of Zalissia, north-east of Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, a yellow painted wooden stake has been driven in the sandy ground next to a tree trunk shredded by a mine.

    While Russian trenches and foxholes are still visible among trees, these days the forest is busy with de-mining teams working with the British Halo Trust, a mine-clearing charity.

    Even before Russia's full-scale invasion earlier this year, de-miners were confronting a years-long effort to clear mines from Ukraine's east. The country was ranked fifth in the world for civilian casualties caused by mines and in the top three for anti-vehicle mine incidents.

    Local de-mining experts are warning that even if the war were to end tomorrow, it will take at least a decade to clear the threat.

    After checking for tripwires a deminer uses a mine detector to sweep a narrow area in front of him. The nature of the heavily wooded forest north east of Kyiv means that mine clearance activities are slow and laborious.
    September 2022

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  • Danger in every step: the 'chaotic and complex' work of Ukraine’s de-miners
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    Danger in every step: the 'chaotic and complex' work of Ukraine’s de-miners
    Forests become no-go zones, except for de-mining experts who have warned it will take years to clear threat.

    In the forest bordering the village of Zalissia, north-east of Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, a yellow painted wooden stake has been driven in the sandy ground next to a tree trunk shredded by a mine.

    While Russian trenches and foxholes are still visible among trees, these days the forest is busy with de-mining teams working with the British Halo Trust, a mine-clearing charity.

    Even before Russia's full-scale invasion earlier this year, de-miners were confronting a years-long effort to clear mines from Ukraine's east. The country was ranked fifth in the world for civilian casualties caused by mines and in the top three for anti-vehicle mine incidents.

    Local de-mining experts are warning that even if the war were to end tomorrow, it will take at least a decade to clear the threat.

    A mine warning sign in the forest near the Ukrainian village of Zalissia north east of Kyiv, where Russian forces occupied a frontline position at the beginning of the Kremlin's invasion in March 2022.
    September 2022

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  • FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
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    FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11717853c)
    Photo taken on Jan 18, 2021 shows the scenery clearing up after snow in the Dongpo scenic area of Jinfo Mountain in Nanchuan District of Chongqing Municipality.
    Beginning in the early morning of that day, the cloud waterfall seems to fall from the sky, roaring down from the mountain top of Longyan City on the east slope of JINFO.
    Flow waterfall along the mountain rolled up layers of spray beautiful, attracted a lot of guests to stop and watch.
    The picturesque cloud waterfall of Jinfo Mountain, Nanchuan, China - 18 Jan 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
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    FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11717853d)
    Photo taken on Jan 18, 2021 shows the scenery clearing up after snow in the Dongpo scenic area of Jinfo Mountain in Nanchuan District of Chongqing Municipality.
    Beginning in the early morning of that day, the cloud waterfall seems to fall from the sky, roaring down from the mountain top of Longyan City on the east slope of JINFO.
    Flow waterfall along the mountain rolled up layers of spray beautiful, attracted a lot of guests to stop and watch.
    The picturesque cloud waterfall of Jinfo Mountain, Nanchuan, China - 18 Jan 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
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    FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11717853b)
    Photo taken on Jan 18, 2021 shows the scenery clearing up after snow in the Dongpo scenic area of Jinfo Mountain in Nanchuan District of Chongqing Municipality.
    Beginning in the early morning of that day, the cloud waterfall seems to fall from the sky, roaring down from the mountain top of Longyan City on the east slope of JINFO.
    Flow waterfall along the mountain rolled up layers of spray beautiful, attracted a lot of guests to stop and watch.
    The picturesque cloud waterfall of Jinfo Mountain, Nanchuan, China - 18 Jan 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
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    FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11717853g)
    Photo taken on Jan 18, 2021 shows the scenery clearing up after snow in the Dongpo scenic area of Jinfo Mountain in Nanchuan District of Chongqing Municipality.
    Beginning in the early morning of that day, the cloud waterfall seems to fall from the sky, roaring down from the mountain top of Longyan City on the east slope of JINFO.
    Flow waterfall along the mountain rolled up layers of spray beautiful, attracted a lot of guests to stop and watch.
    The picturesque cloud waterfall of Jinfo Mountain, Nanchuan, China - 18 Jan 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
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    FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11717853f)
    Photo taken on Jan 18, 2021 shows the scenery clearing up after snow in the Dongpo scenic area of Jinfo Mountain in Nanchuan District of Chongqing Municipality.
    Beginning in the early morning of that day, the cloud waterfall seems to fall from the sky, roaring down from the mountain top of Longyan City on the east slope of JINFO.
    Flow waterfall along the mountain rolled up layers of spray beautiful, attracted a lot of guests to stop and watch.
    The picturesque cloud waterfall of Jinfo Mountain, Nanchuan, China - 18 Jan 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
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    FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11717853h)
    Photo taken on Jan 18, 2021 shows the scenery clearing up after snow in the Dongpo scenic area of Jinfo Mountain in Nanchuan District of Chongqing Municipality.
    Beginning in the early morning of that day, the cloud waterfall seems to fall from the sky, roaring down from the mountain top of Longyan City on the east slope of JINFO.
    Flow waterfall along the mountain rolled up layers of spray beautiful, attracted a lot of guests to stop and watch.
    The picturesque cloud waterfall of Jinfo Mountain, Nanchuan, China - 18 Jan 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
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    FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11717853e)
    Photo taken on Jan 18, 2021 shows the scenery clearing up after snow in the Dongpo scenic area of Jinfo Mountain in Nanchuan District of Chongqing Municipality.
    Beginning in the early morning of that day, the cloud waterfall seems to fall from the sky, roaring down from the mountain top of Longyan City on the east slope of JINFO.
    Flow waterfall along the mountain rolled up layers of spray beautiful, attracted a lot of guests to stop and watch.
    The picturesque cloud waterfall of Jinfo Mountain, Nanchuan, China - 18 Jan 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
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    FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11717853j)
    Photo taken on Jan 18, 2021 shows the scenery clearing up after snow in the Dongpo scenic area of Jinfo Mountain in Nanchuan District of Chongqing Municipality.
    Beginning in the early morning of that day, the cloud waterfall seems to fall from the sky, roaring down from the mountain top of Longyan City on the east slope of JINFO.
    Flow waterfall along the mountain rolled up layers of spray beautiful, attracted a lot of guests to stop and watch.
    The picturesque cloud waterfall of Jinfo Mountain, Nanchuan, China - 18 Jan 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
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    FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11717853k)
    Photo taken on Jan 18, 2021 shows the scenery clearing up after snow in the Dongpo scenic area of Jinfo Mountain in Nanchuan District of Chongqing Municipality.
    Beginning in the early morning of that day, the cloud waterfall seems to fall from the sky, roaring down from the mountain top of Longyan City on the east slope of JINFO.
    Flow waterfall along the mountain rolled up layers of spray beautiful, attracted a lot of guests to stop and watch.
    The picturesque cloud waterfall of Jinfo Mountain, Nanchuan, China - 18 Jan 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
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    FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11717853a)
    Photo taken on Jan 18, 2021 shows the scenery clearing up after snow in the Dongpo scenic area of Jinfo Mountain in Nanchuan District of Chongqing Municipality.
    Beginning in the early morning of that day, the cloud waterfall seems to fall from the sky, roaring down from the mountain top of Longyan City on the east slope of JINFO.
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    FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
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    Photo taken on Jan 18, 2021 shows the scenery clearing up after snow in the Dongpo scenic area of Jinfo Mountain in Nanchuan District of Chongqing Municipality.
    Beginning in the early morning of that day, the cloud waterfall seems to fall from the sky, roaring down from the mountain top of Longyan City on the east slope of JINFO.
    Flow waterfall along the mountain rolled up layers of spray beautiful, attracted a lot of guests to stop and watch.
    The picturesque cloud waterfall of Jinfo Mountain, Nanchuan, China - 18 Jan 2021

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  • FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
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    FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11717853m)
    Photo taken on Jan 18, 2021 shows the scenery clearing up after snow in the Dongpo scenic area of Jinfo Mountain in Nanchuan District of Chongqing Municipality.
    Beginning in the early morning of that day, the cloud waterfall seems to fall from the sky, roaring down from the mountain top of Longyan City on the east slope of JINFO.
    Flow waterfall along the mountain rolled up layers of spray beautiful, attracted a lot of guests to stop and watch.
    The picturesque cloud waterfall of Jinfo Mountain, Nanchuan, China - 18 Jan 2021

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  • FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
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    FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11717853o)
    Photo taken on Jan 18, 2021 shows the scenery clearing up after snow in the Dongpo scenic area of Jinfo Mountain in Nanchuan District of Chongqing Municipality.
    Beginning in the early morning of that day, the cloud waterfall seems to fall from the sky, roaring down from the mountain top of Longyan City on the east slope of JINFO.
    Flow waterfall along the mountain rolled up layers of spray beautiful, attracted a lot of guests to stop and watch.
    The picturesque cloud waterfall of Jinfo Mountain, Nanchuan, China - 18 Jan 2021

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    FEATURE - Malerischer Wolken-"Wasserfall" in Nanchuan, China
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11717853n)
    Photo taken on Jan 18, 2021 shows the scenery clearing up after snow in the Dongpo scenic area of Jinfo Mountain in Nanchuan District of Chongqing Municipality.
    Beginning in the early morning of that day, the cloud waterfall seems to fall from the sky, roaring down from the mountain top of Longyan City on the east slope of JINFO.
    Flow waterfall along the mountain rolled up layers of spray beautiful, attracted a lot of guests to stop and watch.
    The picturesque cloud waterfall of Jinfo Mountain, Nanchuan, China - 18 Jan 2021

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    Prince Harry visit to Angola - 27 Sep 2019
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