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  • FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
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    FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176c)
    Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
    Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
    PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
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    FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176d)
    Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
    Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
    PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
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    FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176e)
    Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
    Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
    PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
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    FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176i)
    Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
    Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
    PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
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    FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176h)
    Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
    Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
    PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
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    FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176a)
    Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
    Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
    PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
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    FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176b)
    Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
    Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
    PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
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    FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176f)
    Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
    Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
    PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
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    FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176k)
    Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
    Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
    PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
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    FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176g)
    Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
    Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
    PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
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    FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176l)
    Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
    Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
    PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
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    FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176j)
    Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
    Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
    PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Müllsammler in der Mongolei
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    REPORTAGE - Müllsammler in der Mongolei
    February 17, 2016 - Ulaanbataar, Mongolia: Tsagaadabaa garbage dump in Ulaanbaatar. There are 200 scavengers working at the dumpsite earning a living off of recycling and sorting the garbage. They earn about $10 per day. Many are nomads that have lost their animals in the countryside and have moved to the capital in search of work. The government gives each Mongolian a piece of land of their choosing to live on. Many nomads now live in the capital in search of stable work and income. Mongolia has a population of 3 million people while 45% of them live in UlaanBataar. During the winter time, homes and buildings are heated with coal and wood, causing pollution problems. (Todd Darling/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05396012
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  • US EMBASSY London construction site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014.
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    US EMBASSY London construction site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by View Pictures/REX/Shutterstock (3023965a)
    Us Embassy London Construction Site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014. Embassy Site With Yellow Tanks And Cranes.
    US EMBASSY London construction site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014.

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  • US EMBASSY London construction site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014.
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    US EMBASSY London construction site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by View Pictures/REX/Shutterstock (3023963a)
    Us Embassy London Construction Site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014. Embassy Site With Yellow Tanks And Machines.
    US EMBASSY London construction site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014.

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  • US EMBASSY London construction site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014.
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    US EMBASSY London construction site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by View Pictures/REX/Shutterstock (3023962a)
    Us Embassy London Construction Site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014. Embassy Site From Road With Yellow Tanks And Cranes.
    US EMBASSY London construction site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014.

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  • US EMBASSY London construction site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014.
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    US EMBASSY London construction site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by View Pictures/REX/Shutterstock (3023966a)
    Us Embassy London Construction Site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014. Embassy Construction Site From Above.
    US EMBASSY London construction site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014.

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  • US EMBASSY London construction site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014.
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    US EMBASSY London construction site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by View Pictures/REX/Shutterstock (3023964a)
    Us Embassy London Construction Site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014. Embassy Site With Yellow Tanks And Machines.
    US EMBASSY London construction site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014.

    DUKAS/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK

     

  • US EMBASSY London construction site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014.
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    US EMBASSY London construction site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by View Pictures/REX/Shutterstock (3023961a)
    Us Embassy London Construction Site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014. Embassy Construction Site From Above.
    US EMBASSY London construction site, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Kieran Timberlake, 2014.

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  • The vertical slums of Mumbai
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    The vertical slums of Mumbai
    December 9, 2011, Mumbai, India: December 09, 2011 - Mumbai, India: Aerial view of the Slums at Sathe Nagar,Mumbai. (Subhash Sharma / Polaris). Credit: Subhash Sharma / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • dukas 10817552 eye
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    Muhammad Yunnus, bangladeshi banker and economist. He previously was a professor of economics and is famous for his successful application of microcredit - the extension of small loans. These loans are given to entrepreneurs too poor to qualify for traditional bank loans. Yunus is also the founder of Grameen Bank. In 2006, Yunus and the bank were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, "for their efforts to create economic and social development from below."

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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Marine Wildlife
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    Marine Wildlife
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andre Seale / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 746889A )
    Flooded tropical rain forest, Mamiraua sustainable development reserve, Amazonas, Brazil
    Marine Wildlife

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Marine Wildlife
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    Marine Wildlife
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andre Seale / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 746738A )
    Wild Victoria regia or waterlily, Victoria amazonica, is the largest of all lilies, Mamiraua sustainable development reserve, Amazonas, Brazil
    Marine Wildlife

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Open Eyes Economy Summit 2025
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    Open Eyes Economy Summit 2025
    A view of the ICE Congress Centre during the Open Eyes Economy Summit in Krakow, Poland on November 18, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Mexico City
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    Daily Life In Mexico City
    The general panorama of the southern area of Mexico City is seen from a shopping plaza in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 17, 2025. In this image, the second level of the Periferico is visible, as well as the Inbursa Plaza tower. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto)

     

  • From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
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    From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
    AQABA, JORDAN – OCTOBER 24:
    A view of the Desert Highway near Aqaba in Ma’an Governorate, Jordan, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
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    From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
    AL-QUWAYRAH, JORDAN – OCTOBER 24:
    A network of electric poles with wires is seen along the Desert Highway near the Wadi Rum Protected Area intersection in Ma’an Governorate, Jordan, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
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    From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
    AL-QUWAYRAH, JORDAN – OCTOBER 24:
    A network of electric poles with wires is seen along the Desert Highway near the Wadi Rum Protected Area intersection in Ma’an Governorate, Jordan, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
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    From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
    HASA, JORDAN – OCTOBER 24:
    A network of electric poles with wires is seen along the Desert Highway between Hasa and Aqaba in Karak Governorate, Jordan, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Press Preview Of Medica 2025 In Duesseldorf
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    Press Preview Of Medica 2025 In Duesseldorf
    The Fraunhofer Institute for new surfaces for bone implants is presented during the press preview of Medica 2025 at the Duesseldorf Trade Fair Center in Duesseldorf, Germany, on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto)

     

  • Press Preview Of Medica 2025 In Duesseldorf
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    Press Preview Of Medica 2025 In Duesseldorf
    The Fraunhofer Institute for new surfaces for bone implants is presented during the press preview of Medica 2025 at the Duesseldorf Trade Fair Center in Duesseldorf, Germany, on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto)

     

  • Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
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    Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
    Dozens of people visit the Arctic Sunrise, one of Greenpeace's ships, which is responsible for protecting the oceans and biodiversity, documenting marine ecosystems with underwater cameras and remotely operated submarines, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 15, 2025. This moment coincides with the celebration in Belem, Brazil, of the controversial COP30. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
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    Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
    Dozens of people visit the Arctic Sunrise, one of Greenpeace's ships, which is responsible for protecting the oceans and biodiversity, documenting marine ecosystems with underwater cameras and remotely operated submarines, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 15, 2025. This moment coincides with the celebration in Belem, Brazil, of the controversial COP30. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
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    Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
    Dozens of people visit the Arctic Sunrise, one of Greenpeace's ships, which is responsible for protecting the oceans and biodiversity, documenting marine ecosystems with underwater cameras and remotely operated submarines, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 15, 2025. This moment coincides with the celebration in Belem, Brazil, of the controversial COP30. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
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    Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
    Dozens of people visit the Arctic Sunrise, one of Greenpeace's ships, which is responsible for protecting the oceans and biodiversity, documenting marine ecosystems with underwater cameras and remotely operated submarines, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 15, 2025. This moment coincides with the celebration in Belem, Brazil, of the controversial COP30. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
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    Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
    Dozens of people visit the Arctic Sunrise, one of Greenpeace's ships, which is responsible for protecting the oceans and biodiversity, documenting marine ecosystems with underwater cameras and remotely operated submarines, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 15, 2025. This moment coincides with the celebration in Belem, Brazil, of the controversial COP30. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
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    Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
    Dozens of people visit the Arctic Sunrise, one of Greenpeace's ships, which is responsible for protecting the oceans and biodiversity, documenting marine ecosystems with underwater cameras and remotely operated submarines, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 15, 2025. This moment coincides with the celebration in Belem, Brazil, of the controversial COP30. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
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    Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
    Dozens of people visit the Arctic Sunrise, one of Greenpeace's ships, which is responsible for protecting the oceans and biodiversity, documenting marine ecosystems with underwater cameras and remotely operated submarines, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 15, 2025. This moment coincides with the celebration in Belem, Brazil, of the controversial COP30. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
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    Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
    Dozens of people visit the Arctic Sunrise, one of Greenpeace's ships, which is responsible for protecting the oceans and biodiversity, documenting marine ecosystems with underwater cameras and remotely operated submarines, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 15, 2025. This moment coincides with the celebration in Belem, Brazil, of the controversial COP30. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
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    Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
    Dozens of people visit the Arctic Sunrise, one of Greenpeace's ships, which is responsible for protecting the oceans and biodiversity, documenting marine ecosystems with underwater cameras and remotely operated submarines, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 15, 2025. This moment coincides with the celebration in Belem, Brazil, of the controversial COP30. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
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    Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
    Dozens of people visit the Arctic Sunrise, one of Greenpeace's ships, which is responsible for protecting the oceans and biodiversity, documenting marine ecosystems with underwater cameras and remotely operated submarines, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 15, 2025. This moment coincides with the celebration in Belem, Brazil, of the controversial COP30. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
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    Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
    Dozens of people visit the Arctic Sunrise, one of Greenpeace's ships, which is responsible for protecting the oceans and biodiversity, documenting marine ecosystems with underwater cameras and remotely operated submarines, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 15, 2025. This moment coincides with the celebration in Belem, Brazil, of the controversial COP30. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
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    Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
    Dozens of people visit the Arctic Sunrise, one of Greenpeace's ships, which is responsible for protecting the oceans and biodiversity, documenting marine ecosystems with underwater cameras and remotely operated submarines, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 15, 2025. This moment coincides with the celebration in Belem, Brazil, of the controversial COP30. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
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    Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
    Dozens of people visit the Arctic Sunrise, one of Greenpeace's ships, which is responsible for protecting the oceans and biodiversity, documenting marine ecosystems with underwater cameras and remotely operated submarines, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 15, 2025. This moment coincides with the celebration in Belem, Brazil, of the controversial COP30. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
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    Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
    Dozens of people visit the Arctic Sunrise, one of Greenpeace's ships, which is responsible for protecting the oceans and biodiversity, documenting marine ecosystems with underwater cameras and remotely operated submarines, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 15, 2025. This moment coincides with the celebration in Belem, Brazil, of the controversial COP30. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
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    Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
    Dozens of people visit the Arctic Sunrise, one of Greenpeace's ships, which is responsible for protecting the oceans and biodiversity, documenting marine ecosystems with underwater cameras and remotely operated submarines, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 15, 2025. This moment coincides with the celebration in Belem, Brazil, of the controversial COP30. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
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    Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
    Dozens of people visit the Arctic Sunrise, one of Greenpeace's ships, which is responsible for protecting the oceans and biodiversity, documenting marine ecosystems with underwater cameras and remotely operated submarines, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 15, 2025. This moment coincides with the celebration in Belem, Brazil, of the controversial COP30. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
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    Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise Ship Docks In Barcelona
    Dozens of people visit the Arctic Sunrise, one of Greenpeace's ships, which is responsible for protecting the oceans and biodiversity, documenting marine ecosystems with underwater cameras and remotely operated submarines, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 15, 2025. This moment coincides with the celebration in Belem, Brazil, of the controversial COP30. (Photo by Marc Asensio/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Krakow
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    Daily Life In Krakow
    The Hyundai logo is seen on the street in Krakow, Poland, on November 14, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Krakow
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    Daily Life In Krakow
    The Nissan logo is seen on the street in Krakow, Poland, on November 14, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

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