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Young Couple Holding Hands In Underpass
A young couple walks hand in hand through a graffiti-covered pedestrian underpass in Treviso, Italy, on November 1, 2024. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Prague
A family with a stroller stops in front of the Vaclav Havel Heart Memorial located beside the New Stage of the National Theatre in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The red heart-shaped sculpture honors the late Czech president and playwright, symbolizing love and freedom. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Street Cleaner In Prague
A street cleaner in a high-visibility orange uniform sweeps the sidewalk next to the tram stop Zborov Strasnicke Divadlo in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The scene includes a residential neighborhood with tram tracks, traffic lights, and pedestrians at a crossing. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Construction Workers
Road construction workers perform pavement repairs near a church in Gauting, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 19, 2025. The workers engage in stone cutting and curb alignment as part of public infrastructure maintenance. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Activists Block Highway By Glueing Their Hands In Warsaw
Members of the Ostatnie Pokolenie (Last Generation) climate activism group have glued themselves to a major highway in Warsaw, Poland on 09 May, 2025. Two of the activists had cemented their hands so tightly to the road that special assistance needed to be called. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Activists Block Highway By Glueing Their Hands In Warsaw
An activist reacts after having been sprayed in the face by a driver during a blockade by the Last Generation (Ostatnie Pokolenie) group in Warsaw, Poland on 09 May, 2025. Two of the activists had cemented their hands so tightly to the road that special assistance needed to be called. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Activists Block Highway By Glueing Their Hands In Warsaw
Members of the Ostatnie Pokolenie (Last Generation) climate activism group have glued themselves to a major highway in Warsaw, Poland on 09 May, 2025. Two of the activists had cemented their hands so tightly to the road that special assistance needed to be called. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Activists Block Highway By Glueing Their Hands In Warsaw
Police remove members of the Ostatnie Pokolenie (Last Generation) climate activism group during a road blockade in Warsaw, Poland on 09 May, 2025. Two of the activists had cemented their hands so tightly to the road that special assistance needed to be called. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Activists Block Highway By Glueing Their Hands In Warsaw
Police remove members of the Ostatnie Pokolenie (Last Generation) climate activism group during a road blockade in Warsaw, Poland on 09 May, 2025. Two of the activists had cemented their hands so tightly to the road that special assistance needed to be called. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Elderly Couple Sitting By The Water
An elderly couple sits side by side on a bench facing a pond in a garden area in Gauting, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. The pair sits in a quiet setting surrounded by greenery, flowers, and home decorations in a peaceful residential environment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Youths At Sunset By Lake Starnberg
A group of young people sits together on the promenade overlooking Lake Starnberg during sunset in Starnberg, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. The scene captures a peaceful moment of social gathering as they view the lake and distant Alpine horizon. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Crowd Of People At A Deutsche Bahn Platform Staircase
A dense crowd of passengers ascends the stairs to platform 4 at the Deutsche Bahn (DB) train station in Plattling, Deggendorf, Lower Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The scene reflects heavy foot traffic during a peak travel period at this regional transit hub. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Dachau Concentration Camp
A wide view shows the central path lined with trees and reconstructed prisoner barracks at the site of the former Dachau Concentration Camp in Dachau, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 2, 2021. This area, once used for roll calls and camp organization, is now preserved as part of the memorial site to educate visitors about Nazi crimes and honor the victims. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Dachau Concentration Camp
A view through the iron gate entrance at the site of the former Dachau Concentration Camp in Dachau, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 2, 2021. The camp, established in 1933 as the first Nazi concentration camp, now functions as a memorial and museum commemorating Holocaust victims. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Dachau Concentration Camp
A section of the perimeter wall with angled concrete fence posts is seen near a former camp building at the Dachau Concentration Camp site in Dachau, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 2, 2021. These structures are part of the camp's original security system, which includes barbed wire and guard towers to prevent escapes. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Dachau Concentration Camp
A reconstructed prisoner barrack stands at the site of the former Dachau Concentration Camp in Dachau, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 2, 2021. The reflection in a puddle on the gravel-covered ground highlights the preserved structure, which is part of the memorial to educate visitors about the conditions endured by inmates during the Holocaust. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Dachau Concentration Camp
A section of the concrete perimeter wall with barbed wire and a watchtower is seen at the Dachau Concentration Camp site in Dachau, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 2, 2021. This fortified boundary is part of the security infrastructure used to prevent prisoner escapes during the operation of the Nazi camp. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Dachau Concentration Camp
A reconstructed prisoner barrack stands behind a barbed wire fence at the Dachau Concentration Camp site in Dachau, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 2, 2021. These structures replicate the original barracks used to house inmates under inhumane conditions during the Nazi regime and are preserved today as part of the memorial complex. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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'We're still in the 1970s with cement': Norway plant to blaze carbon-free concrete trail
If successful, projects such as Heidelberg Materials' plant in Brevik could help the industry to a third of its carbon savings by 2050.
Two hours south-west of Oslo, stands a slim metal tube that may soon be hailed as a milestone in the energy transition.
The 100 metre-tall structure was erected in August with millimetre precision to trap carbon dioxide that spews out of a sprawling cement plant near the old shipping town of Brevik in Norway. Set to be finished by the end of the year, the facility will be the first of a handful around the world to capture carbon in the production of cement.
A carbon capture and storage facility in a cement plant in Brevik, Norway, on 10.07.2024
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'We're still in the 1970s with cement': Norway plant to blaze carbon-free concrete trail
If successful, projects such as Heidelberg Materials' plant in Brevik could help the industry to a third of its carbon savings by 2050.
Two hours south-west of Oslo, stands a slim metal tube that may soon be hailed as a milestone in the energy transition.
The 100 metre-tall structure was erected in August with millimetre precision to trap carbon dioxide that spews out of a sprawling cement plant near the old shipping town of Brevik in Norway. Set to be finished by the end of the year, the facility will be the first of a handful around the world to capture carbon in the production of cement.
A cement plant with a carbon capture and storage facility in Brevik, Norway, on 10.07.2024
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'We're still in the 1970s with cement': Norway plant to blaze carbon-free concrete trail
If successful, projects such as Heidelberg Materials' plant in Brevik could help the industry to a third of its carbon savings by 2050.
Two hours south-west of Oslo, stands a slim metal tube that may soon be hailed as a milestone in the energy transition.
The 100 metre-tall structure was erected in August with millimetre precision to trap carbon dioxide that spews out of a sprawling cement plant near the old shipping town of Brevik in Norway. Set to be finished by the end of the year, the facility will be the first of a handful around the world to capture carbon in the production of cement.
A cement plant with a carbon capture and storage facility in Brevik, Norway, on 10.07.2024
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'We're still in the 1970s with cement': Norway plant to blaze carbon-free concrete trail
If successful, projects such as Heidelberg Materials' plant in Brevik could help the industry to a third of its carbon savings by 2050.
Two hours south-west of Oslo, stands a slim metal tube that may soon be hailed as a milestone in the energy transition.
The 100 metre-tall structure was erected in August with millimetre precision to trap carbon dioxide that spews out of a sprawling cement plant near the old shipping town of Brevik in Norway. Set to be finished by the end of the year, the facility will be the first of a handful around the world to capture carbon in the production of cement.
Project manager Anders Peterson atop a CO2 tank at a carbon capture and storage facility in a cement plant in Brevik, Norway, on 10.07.2024
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'We're still in the 1970s with cement': Norway plant to blaze carbon-free concrete trail
If successful, projects such as Heidelberg Materials' plant in Brevik could help the industry to a third of its carbon savings by 2050.
Two hours south-west of Oslo, stands a slim metal tube that may soon be hailed as a milestone in the energy transition.
The 100 metre-tall structure was erected in August with millimetre precision to trap carbon dioxide that spews out of a sprawling cement plant near the old shipping town of Brevik in Norway. Set to be finished by the end of the year, the facility will be the first of a handful around the world to capture carbon in the production of cement.
CO2 tanks at a carbon capture and storage facility in a cement plant in Brevik, Norway, on 10.07.2024
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
A sign indicating an emergency way in case of tsunami is seen on sea wall stairs in a fishing port on November 24, 2020 in Ishinomaki city, Miyagi, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 24, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
Construction workers pouring concrete on a sea wall at Shizuagawa bay on November 24, 2020 in Minamisanriku city, Miyagi, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 24, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
A student climbs stairs to access at the bus station on November 24, 2020 in Kesennuma city area, Miyagi, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 24, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
A sea wall part still under construction process on November 24, 2020 in Kesennuma city area, Miyagi, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 24, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
A sea wall part still under construction process on November 24, 2020 in Kesennuma city area, Miyagi, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 24, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
A sea wall part still under construction process on November 24, 2020 in Kesennuma city area, Miyagi, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 24, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
Sea wall is lit at night in Kesennuma harbor on November 23, 2020 in Kesennuma, Miyagi, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 23, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
Sea wall is lit at night in Kesennuma harbor on November 23, 2020 in Kesennuma, Miyagi, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 23, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
Two people holding fishing rod walk on a sea wall at Koizumi Beach (highest wall in this prefecture with 14,7 meters) on November 23, 2020 in Kesennuma city area, in Miyagi , Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 23, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
The "Miracle pine" and the ruins of the youth hostel that protected it from the full force of the tsunami on November 23, 2020 in Rikuzentakata, Iwate, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 23, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
A couple stand at the Disaster Memorial Rikuzentakata (the memorial in on the sea wall at 12 meters above the sea) on November 23, 2020 in Iwate, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 23, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
Old Tohoku's style house is seen behind a sea wall on November 23, 2020 in Ofunato city, in Iwate, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 23, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
A community fishermen house in Sanriku area on November 23 2020 in Ofunato, Iwate, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 23, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
View of a seaw wall in Sanriku area on November 23, 2020 Ofunato, Iwate, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 23, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
A board sign for Emergency way in case of tsunami in Ofunato harbor area on November 22, 2020 in Ofunato city, Iwate, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 22, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
Sea wall in Ofunato harbor area on November 22, 2020 in Ofunato, Iwate, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 22, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
A woman walks through a massive gate inside a sea wall at Toni village on November 22, 2021 in Kamaishi city area, Iwate, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 22, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
Aerial view of sea wall on November 22, 2020 at Toni village, Kamaishi city area, Iwate, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 22, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
View of sea wall at Toni village, Kamaishi city area on November 22, 2020 in Iwate, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 22, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
View sea wall at Toni village, Kamaishi city area on November 22, 2020 in Iwate, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 22, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
A public bus passes by a sea wall on November 22, 2020 in Yamada city, in Iwate, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 22, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
A bus stop along a sea wall on November 22, 2021 in Yamada city, Iwate, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 22, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
Houses facing the sea wall on November 22, 2020 in Yamada area, Iwate, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 22, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
A man riding a bike pass by a sea wall on November 22, 2020 at Yamada city, Iwate, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 22, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
A man riding a bike pass by a sea wall on November 22, 2020 at Yamada city, Iwate, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 22, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
A man walks with his dog on November 21, 2020 in Kuji city, Iwate, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 21, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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REPORTAGE - 10 Jahre nach dem Tsunami in Japan: 400 km-Schutzwall gegen das Meer
A man wearing a suit waits in front of a sea wall on November 21, 2020 in Kuji city, Iwate, Japan. Almost 10 years after the M9 earthquake and devastating tsunami, Tohoku (North East Japan) is protected by a massive sea wall. From Fukushima prefecture to Iwate prefecture, more than 300 km of wave barrier are already finished. The wall high is from 3 meters to 15 meters. November 21, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Datiche/AFLO) (JAPAN)
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