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NEWS - US-Mexikanische Grenze bei El Paso
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The United States and Mexican border wall area of El Paso, Texas, as a deterrence to people trying to cross open sections of the border between the US and Mexico.
US and Mexican border fence at El Paso, Texas, USA - 09 Jul 2019
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NEWS - US-Mexikanische Grenze bei El Paso
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US Border Patrol agent stand guard along the United States and Mexican border area of El Paso, Texas, as a deterrence to people trying to cross open sections of the border between the US and Mexico.
US and Mexican border fence at El Paso, Texas, USA - 09 Jul 2019
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NEWS - US-Mexikanische Grenze bei El Paso
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greg E Mathieson Sr/MAI/REX (10331227k)
The United States and Mexican border wall area of El Paso, Texas, as a deterrence to people trying to cross open sections of the border between the US and Mexico.
US and Mexican border fence at El Paso, Texas, USA - 09 Jul 2019
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NEWS - US-Mexikanische Grenze bei El Paso
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greg E Mathieson Sr/MAI/REX (10331227aa)
The United States and Mexican border wall area of El Paso, Texas, as a deterrence to people trying to cross open sections of the border between the US and Mexico.
US and Mexican border fence at El Paso, Texas, USA - 09 Jul 2019
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NEWS - US-Mexikanische Grenze bei El Paso
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US National Guard troops along the United States and Mexican border area of El Paso, Texas, as a deterrence to people trying to cross open sections of the border between the US and Mexico.
US and Mexican border fence at El Paso, Texas, USA - 09 Jul 2019
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NEWS - Australien: Die Goldküste wird mit Sand aufgestockt
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RN Dredging Pty Ltd arrives on the Gold Coast and begins work on the Beach Nourishment Project aimed at increasing the volume of sand available along vulnerable sections of the coastline to buffer against future storms and coastal erosion.
The Gold Coast Beach Nourishment Project, Australia - 16 Jun 2017
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NEWS - Australien: Die Goldküste wird mit Sand aufgestockt
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RN Dredging Pty Ltd arrives on the Gold Coast and begins work on the Beach Nourishment Project aimed at increasing the volume of sand available along vulnerable sections of the coastline to buffer against future storms and coastal erosion.
The Gold Coast Beach Nourishment Project, Australia - 16 Jun 2017
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NEWS - Australien: Die Goldküste wird mit Sand aufgestockt
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RN Dredging Pty Ltd arrives on the Gold Coast and begins work on the Beach Nourishment Project aimed at increasing the volume of sand available along vulnerable sections of the coastline to buffer against future storms and coastal erosion.
The Gold Coast Beach Nourishment Project, Australia - 16 Jun 2017
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REPORTAGE - Äthiopien: Bilindenschule in Mek’ele
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Children walk to class at the Mek'ele Blind School. The campus is split into two sections, sprawled over a large dusty compound. Their dormitories, the staff office, canteen and toilet block are separated from the classroom blocks by an area of rough terrain and vegetation, meaning the children naturally navigate the campus in groups for safety
World Sight Day, Mek?ele Blind School, Ethiopia
Mek'ele Blind School in Ethiopia is home to around 100 children, whose companionship and passion for their education is inspiring to encounter.
Photographer Tom Pullen visited the school last year, which lies on the outskirts of the city of Mek'ele in the vast northern Tigray region of Ethiopia.
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Architect builds house using parts from a Boeing 747 jumbo jet, California, America - 28 Jul 2011
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A Plane House
An architect is flying high after building a new house - out of a Boeing 747 jumbo jet.
David Hertz bought the plane for its scrap value of GBP 21,600 and dismantled it to recycle the parts.
He turned the wings into a roof, part of the fuselage and windows into a room divider and the front engine cover into a fountain pool in the garden.
Meanwhile, a meditation pavilion at the 55-acre home in California is made from the nose cone and cockpit.
Other small outbuildings - such as a barn and caretaker's house - use the remaining fuselage and upper shell of the first class mezzanine.
David is now "happy with the project in its entirety."
The only part of the plane that has not been used is the mid-section where the landing gear is stored.
The property is owned by an elderly woman who owns Mercedes-Benz dealerships in the state.
David, of David Hertz Architects and Studio of Environmental Architecture, had to buy the whole plane so decided to make use of all its parts.
He said: "I first thought about using an airplane wing while I was stood on the project site and imagined a floating curved roof.
"I drew a sketch that showed an elliptical roof section, which reminded me of a flow diagram of an airplane wing.
"At first, I thought about trying to construct a wing shaped roof, and then it occurred to me - 'Why not just use a wing?'
"The client suggested we visit an airplane to see what it might look like because we rarely get up close to airplanes.
"Once she saw the curves of the craft up close she became increasingly enthusiastic about the concept.
"The initial idea was to use the wings of the 747 for the roofs.
"But we had to purchase the entire 747 and would have been left with just the fuselage section left, so decided to digest the entir...
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Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
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The inside of the tower sections are cleaned and internal ladders attached before construction., Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
The Suzlon Wind Turbine
As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.
Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.
With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.
But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.
Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.
The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.
Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 that has taken full advantage of the industry and market trends.
The company's founder, Tulsi Tanti...
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