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  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
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  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-12_Lanta Sunset_I_1.jpg
  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Lanta Sunset_O_1.jpg
  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Lanta Sunset_L_1.jpg
  • Fishing at night at sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Fishing Sunset_I_1.jpg
  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Lanta Sunset_J_1.jpg
  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Lanta Sunset_H_1.jpg
  • Fishing at night at sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Fishing Sunset_F_1.jpg
  • Fishing at night at sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Fishing Sunset_C_1.jpg
  • Fishing at night at sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Fishing Sunset_E_1.jpg
  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-10_Lanta Sunset_F_1.jpg
  • Reflections of winter trees on the 27th February 2019 in Richmond Park in the United Kingdom. Richmond Park is the largest of Londons Royal Parks.
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  • Reflections of winter trees on the 27th February 2019 in Richmond Park in the United Kingdom. Richmond Park is the largest of Londons Royal Parks.
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  • A resting deer on the 27th February 2019 in Richmond Park in the United Kingdom. Richmond Park is the largest of Londons Royal Parks.
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  • Two female horse riders on the 27th February 2019 in Richmond Park in the United Kingdom. Richmond Park is the largest of Londons Royal Parks.
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  • A lady overlooking Pen Ponds on the 27th February 2019 in Richmond Park in the United Kingdom. Richmond Park is the largest of Londons Royal Parks.
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  • A man running past a small pond on the 27th February 2019 in Richmond Park in the United Kingdom. Richmond Park is the largest of Londons Royal Parks.
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  • Two female horse riders on the 27th February 2019 in Richmond Park in the United Kingdom. Richmond Park is the largest of Londons Royal Parks.
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  • A man running past a small pond on the 27th February 2019 in Richmond Park in the United Kingdom. Richmond Park is the largest of Londons Royal Parks.
    RichmondPark-27-02-19-07076.jpg
  • A lady overlooking Pen Ponds on the 27th February 2019 in Richmond Park in the United Kingdom. Richmond Park is the largest of Londons Royal Parks.
    RichmondPark-27-02-19-07086.jpg
  • Two female horse riders on the 27th February 2019 in Richmond Park in the United Kingdom. Richmond Park is the largest of Londons Royal Parks.
    RichmondPark-27-02-19-07041.jpg
  • Two female horse riders on the 27th February 2019 in Richmond Park in the United Kingdom. Richmond Park is the largest of Londons Royal Parks.
    RichmondPark-27-02-19-07033.jpg
  • Blue skies over Windrush Square on the 25th February 2019 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. A new English record was set on this day with temperatures rising to 20.1C in south-west London. It is the first time a temperature of over 20C has been recorded in England during winter.
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  • Bright sunshine illuminates a Brixton wall mural under a Network Rail bridge on Brixton Road on the 25th February 2019 in Brixton in the United Kingdom. A new English record was set on this day with temperatures rising to 20.1C in south-west London. It is the first time a temperature of over 20C has been recorded in England during winter.
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  • Fresh snow at Milzkalns ski resort on 12th February 2019 in Milzkalns in Latvia. The small ski resort of Milzkalns is located in the Engure Municipality in western Latvia.
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  • Last light on the Alton Estate, captured from Richmond Park, on 25th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. The Alton Estate is a large council estate situated in Roehampton, southwest London. One of the largest public housing estates in the UK, it occupies an extensive area west of Roehampton village. The estate overlooks Richmond Park.
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  • Last light at Thetford Forest along the A11 on the 22nd December 2009 in Thetford in the United Kingdom.
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  • Last light at Thetford Forest along the A11 on the 22nd December 2009 in Thetford in the United Kingdom.
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  • The Capela de Santa Marta on 24th May 2018 in Ericeira in Portugal. Ericeira is a civil parish and seaside resort/fishing community on the western coast of Portugal.
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  • Last light on the Alton Estate, captured from Richmond Park, on 25th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. The Alton Estate is a large council estate situated in Roehampton, southwest London. One of the largest public housing estates in the UK, it occupies an extensive area west of Roehampton village. The estate overlooks Richmond Park.
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  • Longtail boat at sunset at Phra Nang Bay, Railay. This pure white sand beach is surrounded by spectacular limestone cliffs. Central in the bay stands Phra Nang's distinctive rock, looming over the bay dramatically.
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  • Longtail boat at sunset at Phra Nang Bay, Railay. This pure white sand beach is surrounded by spectacular limestone cliffs. Central in the bay stands Phra Nang's distinctive rock, looming over the bay dramatically.
    2006-11-19_Phra Nang Sunset_B_1.jpg
  • Sunset at Phra Nang Bay, Railay. This pure white sand beach is surrounded by spectacular limestone cliffs. Central in the bay stands Phra Nang's distinctive rock, looming over the bay dramatically.
    2006-11-17_Phra Nang Sunset_B_1.jpg
  • Sunset at Phra Nang Bay, Railay. This pure white sand beach is surrounded by spectacular limestone cliffs. Central in the bay stands Phra Nang's distinctive rock, looming over the bay dramatically.
    2006-11-17_Phra Nang Sunset_A_1.jpg
  • We are looking down from above to office and business workers who are lying down and relaxing in the grass in their lunch break at Finsbury Circus, a circular green park space in the heart of London's financial district, the City of London. Surrounding them is an art instillation of steel sheep that are incongruously grazing among the assorted people, much like they once did when London was a home to livestock en-route to market and other animals used for transport. It is a warm afternoon and in the foreground, a man wearing a dark suit has taken off his polished shoes and is lying his head on his jacket in the warm afternoon, loosening his tight tie and stretching his neck. Elsewhere, a lady is sitting eating a packed lunch with the Sun newspaper and a man a little further behind is in jeans and plimsoll shoes. The City of London has a resident population of under 10,000 but a daily working population of 311,000. The City of London is a geographically-small City within Greater London, England. The City as it is known, is the historic core of London from which, along with Westminster, the modern conurbation grew. The City's boundaries have remained constant since the Middle Ages but  it is now only a tiny part of Greater London. The City of London is a major financial centre, often referred to as just the City or as the Square Mile, as it is approximately one square mile (2.6 km) in area. London Bridge's history stretches back to the first crossing over Roman Londinium, close to this site and subsequent wooden and stone bridges have helped modern London become a financial success.
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  • A labourer reads a copy of Britain's tabloid Sun Newspaper. The worker holds a coffee and wears a working mans' cap with a pencil in his right ear as he sits in sunshine during a lunch break. In the context of the News International media scandals of 2011, the (daily) Sun is a sister paper to the now defunct (Sunday) News of The World, closed down by proprietor Rupert Murdoch in the light of public outrage over phone hacking. The Sun's own headline refers to the previous day when Murdoch sat before a Parliamentary Select Committee to answer questions about the nature of phone hacking into private voicemails of victims and their grieving families. Murdoch's overall message was the committee grilling was his most humble day.
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  • A labourer reads a copy of Britain's tabloid Sun Newspaper. The worker holds a coffee and wears a working mans' cap with a pencil in his right ear as he sits in sunshine during a lunch break. Page Three (or Page 3) is a tabloid newspaper photograph consisting of a topless female glamour model, usually printed on the paper's third page. Women who model regularly for the feature are known as Page Three girls. "Page Three" and "Page 3" are registered trademarks of the Sun tabloid, where the feature originated in 1970. In the context of the News International media scandals of 2011, the (daily) Sun is a sister paper to the now defunct (Sunday) News of The World, closed down by proprietor Rupert Murdoch in the light of public outrage over phone hacking.
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  • Sun streams over the edge and casts a shadow down the mountainside of Mount Cowen at sunrise. Dawn in Paradise Valley, near Livingstone, Montana can be a spectacular event as the valley floor lights up a fresh day. Grassland comes to life and ranches start working.
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  • Sun streams over the edge and casts a shadow down the mountainside of Mount Cowen at sunrise. Dawn in Paradise Valley, near Livingstone, Montana can be a spectacular event as the valley floor lights up a fresh day. Grassland comes to life and ranches start working.
    2007_08_02_Paradise Valley Dawn_L.jpg
  • Sun streams over the edge and casts a shadow down the mountainside of Mount Cowen at sunrise. Dawn in Paradise Valley, near Livingstone, Montana can be a spectacular event as the valley floor lights up a fresh day. Grassland comes to life and ranches start working.
    2007_08_02_Paradise Valley Dawn_N.jpg
  • Sun streams over the edge and casts a shadow down the mountainside of Mount Cowen at sunrise. Dawn in Paradise Valley, near Livingstone, Montana can be a spectacular event as the valley floor lights up a fresh day. Grassland comes to life and ranches start working.
    2007_08_02_Paradise Valley Dawn_K.jpg
  • People on the beach at Southend-on-sea, Essex. The town could be described as run down as while there are some signs of affluence, these are few and far between. The predominant atmosphere is quite rough feeling and quite poor. Southend is a seaside resort that is very popular with people from the East side of London due to it's close proximity, just an hour away by train along the Thames Gateway. With the decline of seaside resorts, from the 1960s much of the centre was developed for commerce and many of the original features were destroyed through redevelopment or neglect.
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  • People on the beach at Southend-on-sea, Essex. The town could be described as run down as while there are some signs of affluence, these are few and far between. The predominant atmosphere is quite rough feeling and quite poor. Southend is a seaside resort that is very popular with people from the East side of London due to it's close proximity, just an hour away by train along the Thames Gateway. With the decline of seaside resorts, from the 1960s much of the centre was developed for commerce and many of the original features were destroyed through redevelopment or neglect.
    20100709southend beachI.jpg
  • People on the beach at Southend-on-sea, Essex. The town could be described as run down as while there are some signs of affluence, these are few and far between. The predominant atmosphere is quite rough feeling and quite poor. Southend is a seaside resort that is very popular with people from the East side of London due to it's close proximity, just an hour away by train along the Thames Gateway. With the decline of seaside resorts, from the 1960s much of the centre was developed for commerce and many of the original features were destroyed through redevelopment or neglect.
    20100709southend beachH.jpg
  • People on the beach at Southend-on-sea, Essex. The town could be described as run down as while there are some signs of affluence, these are few and far between. The predominant atmosphere is quite rough feeling and quite poor. Southend is a seaside resort that is very popular with people from the East side of London due to it's close proximity, just an hour away by train along the Thames Gateway. With the decline of seaside resorts, from the 1960s much of the centre was developed for commerce and many of the original features were destroyed through redevelopment or neglect.
    20100709southend beachG.jpg
  • People on the beach at Southend-on-sea, Essex. The town could be described as run down as while there are some signs of affluence, these are few and far between. The predominant atmosphere is quite rough feeling and quite poor. Southend is a seaside resort that is very popular with people from the East side of London due to it's close proximity, just an hour away by train along the Thames Gateway. With the decline of seaside resorts, from the 1960s much of the centre was developed for commerce and many of the original features were destroyed through redevelopment or neglect.
    20100709southend beachF.jpg
  • People on the beach at Southend-on-sea, Essex. The town could be described as run down as while there are some signs of affluence, these are few and far between. The predominant atmosphere is quite rough feeling and quite poor. Southend is a seaside resort that is very popular with people from the East side of London due to it's close proximity, just an hour away by train along the Thames Gateway. With the decline of seaside resorts, from the 1960s much of the centre was developed for commerce and many of the original features were destroyed through redevelopment or neglect.
    20100709southend beachE.jpg
  • People on the beach at Southend-on-sea, Essex. The town could be described as run down as while there are some signs of affluence, these are few and far between. The predominant atmosphere is quite rough feeling and quite poor. Southend is a seaside resort that is very popular with people from the East side of London due to it's close proximity, just an hour away by train along the Thames Gateway. With the decline of seaside resorts, from the 1960s much of the centre was developed for commerce and many of the original features were destroyed through redevelopment or neglect.
    20100709southend beachC.jpg
  • Soon after setting sail from Miami, en-route to Cancun in Mexico, passengers of Carnival Cruise's Fun Ship Ecstasy liner are told to report on the top sun deck for the obligatory safety drill. Told to fetch their life vests from their respective cabins and suites, they have gathered at various muster points around the vessel to hear the crews' instructions about abandoning ship or the precuations needed to enter the water. We look down from a higher deck to see several dozen tourists on red vests, milling around awaiting the signal to return to their previous activities and entertainment. Operators like US-owned Carnival take these drills very seriously. Carnival was a pioneer in the concept of cheaper and shorter cruises. Its ships are known for their Las Vegas decor and entertainment. The cruise line calls its ships The Fun Ships and the MS Ecstasy is a Fantasy class cruise ship featuring two pools, whirlpools, a variety of dining options, nightclubs, a casino, and duty-free shopping. After Hurricane Katrina, she spent six months in New Orleans serving as quarters for refugees and relief workers. She suffered heavy damage in 1998 after the laundry room in the ship's stern caught fire damaging much of her stern and aft section.
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  • Looking down from above, we see young men who are open-chested and with their suit jackets either beneath their heads or on the grass, three office co-workers stretch out over the lush grass and sunbathe during a hot summer lunchtime in Trinity Square in the City of London, England. One has his paperwork under his head and a can of Coke to quench his thirst. Already tanned, the threesome bask under a hot mid-day sun. Risking sunburn after prolonged solar radiation exposure, they enjoy the inner-city heatwave.
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  • A couple sit in the sun by soe columns in the Forum at the Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
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  • Massed sprinkler irrigation systems water the Alfalfa fields as the sun streams over the edge and casts a shadow down the mountainside of Mount Cowen at sunrise. Dawn in Paradise Valley, near Livingstone, Montana can be a spectacular event as the valley floor lights up a fresh day. Grassland comes to life and ranches start working. Alfalfa can produce up to 2 or sometimes 4 crops per year from the same field providing hay for livestock.
    2007_08_02_Paradise Valley Dawn_Z.jpg
  • Massed sprinkler irrigation systems water the Alfalfa fields as the sun streams over the edge and casts a shadow down the mountainside of Mount Cowen at sunrise. Dawn in Paradise Valley, near Livingstone, Montana can be a spectacular event as the valley floor lights up a fresh day. Grassland comes to life and ranches start working. Alfalfa can produce up to 2 or sometimes 4 crops per year from the same field providing hay for livestock.
    2007_08_02_Paradise Valley Dawn_W.jpg
  • Massed sprinkler irrigation systems water the Alfalfa fields as the sun streams over the edge and casts a shadow down the mountainside of Mount Cowen at sunrise. Dawn in Paradise Valley, near Livingstone, Montana can be a spectacular event as the valley floor lights up a fresh day. Grassland comes to life and ranches start working. Alfalfa can produce up to 2 or sometimes 4 crops per year from the same field providing hay for livestock.
    2007_08_02_Paradise Valley Dawn_V.jpg
  • Massed sprinkler irrigation systems water the Alfalfa fields as the sun streams over the edge and casts a shadow down the mountainside of Mount Cowen at sunrise. Dawn in Paradise Valley, near Livingstone, Montana can be a spectacular event as the valley floor lights up a fresh day. Grassland comes to life and ranches start working. Alfalfa can produce up to 2 or sometimes 4 crops per year from the same field providing hay for livestock.
    2007_08_02_Paradise Valley Dawn_T.jpg
  • People rush to work down the hill in Mid-levels. Escalators take people down hill in the morning and up hill after 10am. 7 million people live on 1,104km square, making it Hong Kong the most vertical city in the world.
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  • Sunrise in the Thames Estuary September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom.The Red Sands Towers are remains of WW2 forward defences and were maned by gunners to shoot down German bombers coming in to bomb London.
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  • Sunrise in the Thames Estuary September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom.The Red Sands Towers are remains of WW2 forward defences and were maned by gunners to shoot down German bombers coming in to bomb London.
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  • A lone woman walks down the steps of the Great Theatre at the Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
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  • Man taking a rest sitting down on some bags of sand on a pallet under Hungerford Bridge. An old arch and red brickork behind him. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • Peeople walk in front of an arch in the Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
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  • Three young women tourists pose for a photograph in the nearly-deserted Forum at the Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
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  • Sunrise in the Thames Estuary September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom.The Red Sands Towers are remains of WW2 forward defences and were maned by gunners to shoot down German bombers coming in to bomb London.
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  • A woman stops as she explores the deserted Via Stabiana in Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
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  • A woman walks past a statue in the Forum at the Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
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  • A dog stands on a street in the Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
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  • People walk past a statue in the almost-deserted Forum at the Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
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  • People explore the almost-deserted Forum at the Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
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  • A woman walks past a statue in the almost-desterted Forum at the Pompeii Archeological Park on Friday 6th March 2020 in Pompei, Italy. Park officials estimate that visitor numbers are down to a sixth of what they would normally be as a result of the spread of Coronavirus, which has prompted the closure of all Italian schools and universities, and the postponing of many sporting events. .
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  • Sunrise in the Thames Estuary September 21st 2017, Thames Estuary, Kent, United Kingdom.The Red Sands Towers are remains of WW2 forward defences and were maned by gunners to shoot down German bombers coming in to bomb London.
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  • Geese getting ready for the night, settling down on the quiet sea in Landskrona, Sweden, 27th of August.
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  • Walkers brave freezing temperatures in their local London park. During a prolonged cold spell of bad weather, snow fell continuously on the capital days before, allowing families the chance to enjoy the bleak conditions in Ruskin Park in the borough of Lambeth. Freezing fog also hampered any sun from thawing the fresh snow, keeping temperatures below zero. The branches of 100 year-old ash trees are seen bare above and in the distance over Edwardian period homes.
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  • Looking downwards from a high vantage point on a hillside, we see one mountain-biker leading a second cyclist as they traverse across a sunlit mountainside near the hamlet of Masecha in the parish of Triesenberg, Liechtenstein. The late afternoon sun is low across the valley and there is a haze that partly obscures and refracts light over the distant landscape. There is snow on the distant mountain peaks but the countryside has the brown look of a snowless winter. Far off villages and hamlets hug the hillsides and golden light floods the scene. The tiny landlocked Principality of Liechtenstein is bordered by the Alpine countries of Austria and Switzerland and is a winter sports resort, though best known as a tax haven, attracting companies worldwide to register their assets in secrecy.
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  • Having removed his shoes and socks, and with his wallet sitting on his stomach, a city office workers stretches out over the lush grass during a hot summer lunchtime in trinity Square in the City of London, England. With feet wide apart and arms spread, the young man is clearly fast asleep under a hot mid-day sun. Risking sunburn after prolonged solar radiation exposure, he is joined by dozens of other co-workers who also enjoy the inner-city heatwave.
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  • Deck chairs on the beach at Southend-on-sea, Essex. The town could be described as run down as while there are some signs of affluence, these are few and far between. The predominant atmosphere is quite rough feeling and quite poor. Southend is a seaside resort that is very popular with people from the East side of London due to it's close proximity, just an hour away by train along the Thames Gateway. With the decline of seaside resorts, from the 1960s much of the centre was developed for commerce and many of the original features were destroyed through redevelopment or neglect.
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  • Ambulance speeds down the road on a busy summer day at Camden Market, North London. Camden Lock is a crowded hang out for young Londoners and tourists.
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  • A woman with a book lying on the grass in St Jamess Park in London, England during the ongoing summer heatwave on August 07, 2018.
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  • A building site Banksmans lollipop sign that usually tells road-users to allow for turning construction traffic, is tied upside down on to a post in the street on Sun Street near Liverpool Street Station in the City of London, the capitals financial district - aka the Square Mile, on 8th August, in London, England.
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  • City workers walk past an upside down building site Banksmans lollipop sign that usually tells road-users to allow for turning construction traffic, on Sun Street near Liverpool Street Station in the City of London, the capitals financial district - aka the Square Mile, on 8th August, in London, England.
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  • From the wastes down, we look at the legs and posteriors of rather overweight tourists who stand in tropical heat to listen as a tour guide tells them about the Mayan pyramids that they have driven to see, during a Carnival cruise ship voyage from Miami to Cancun. Wearing the same style Reebok and Nike trainers and similar white sports socks and long shorts, their calves are thick and their bottoms are wide but they all stand motionless to hear the cultural and historical detail of this ancient place.
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  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-67.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-49.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-22.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-06.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-02.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-70.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-44.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-71.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-65.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-41.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-46.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-43.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-32.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-23.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-26.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-29.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-18.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-11.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-07.jpg
  • A new Climate Change movement, Ocean Rebellion protest in Falmouth Harbour in Cornwall on the 11th August 2020 in Falmouth, United Kingdom. At sun down the group projected slogans on the bow of the Cruise ship The World. The action was a precursor to the official launch of Ocean Rebellion which is happening on the 19th of August and featured over 40 protestors who took to the water with flags and banners. Demonstrators then projected films and slogans onto the hull of the ship, including Sort your Ship out! and Turn The Tide, to raise awareness of the environmental impact of cruise shipping. The grassroots activist group calling itself Ocean Rebellion, has pledged an escalation of activities throughout the world to protect our common ocean heritage. ‘The fuel this ship burns is 100 times more polluting than the fuel we allow on roads. This is having a huge environmental impact not just on the oceans and their ecosystems but on air quality in the coastal communities visited by these ships. Each apartment on this cruise ship has a hundred times more emissions than the average European land based equivalent. That’s 380,309kg CO2 per year – that’s the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane’ When idling in port this ship produces more sulphur pollution than 5,000,000 cars or 138,500 trucks.
    OceanRebellion-Fal-Launch-Demo-09.jpg
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