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NEWS - Holzfäller fällen Bäume in den Torfsumpfwäldern Ghanas
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (13508044a)
Vast acres of coconut trees in the southwest of Ghana are affected by the Cape Saint Paul Wilt disease (CSPWD), a lethal yellowing disease caused by phytoplasma. CSPWD, first discovered in Ghana in 1932, has devastated thousands of acres of coconut farms along West Africa's coast.
Cape Saint Paul Wilt Disease, Southwest, Ghana - 25 Oct 2022
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DUK10152716_020
NEWS - Holzfäller fällen Bäume in den Torfsumpfwäldern Ghanas
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (13508044d)
A landscape shows a tropical coastal peat swamp marred by bald coconut palms infected with Cape Saint Paul Wilt, a lethal yellowing disease caused by phytoplasma.
Cape Saint Paul Wilt Disease, Southwest, Ghana - 25 Oct 2022
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DUK10152716_019
NEWS - Holzfäller fällen Bäume in den Torfsumpfwäldern Ghanas
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (13508044c)
A coconut tree affected by Cape Saint Paul Wilt disease, a lethal yellowing disease caused by phytoplasma.
Cape Saint Paul Wilt Disease, Southwest, Ghana - 25 Oct 2022
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DUK10152716_018
NEWS - Holzfäller fällen Bäume in den Torfsumpfwäldern Ghanas
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (13508044b)
A landscape shows a tropical coastal peat swamp marred by bald coconut palms infected with Cape Saint Paul Wilt, a lethal yellowing disease caused by phytoplasma.
Cape Saint Paul Wilt Disease, Southwest, Ghana - 25 Oct 2022
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DUK10152716_033
NEWS - Holzfäller fällen Bäume in den Torfsumpfwäldern Ghanas
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (13506996a)
A section of a forest is cut down for agriculture in the southwest of Ghana.
Deforestation, Southwest, Ghana - 24 Oct 2022
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NEWS - Holzfäller fällen Bäume in den Torfsumpfwäldern Ghanas
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (13506996b)
A section of a forest is cut down for agriculture in the southwest of Ghana.
Deforestation, Southwest, Ghana - 24 Oct 2022
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DUK10152716_026
NEWS - Holzfäller fällen Bäume in den Torfsumpfwäldern Ghanas
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (13508042b)
Vast acres of coconut trees in the southwest of Ghana are affected by the Cape Saint Paul Wilt disease (CSPWD), a lethal yellowing disease caused by phytoplasma. CSPWD, first discovered in Ghana in 1932, has devastated thousands of acres of coconut farms along West Africa's coast.
Cape Saint Paul Wilt Disease, Southwest, Ghana - 24 Oct 2022
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DUK10152716_025
NEWS - Holzfäller fällen Bäume in den Torfsumpfwäldern Ghanas
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (13508042a)
An aerial photo taken at Azuleloanu in Ghana shows vast acres of coconut palms affected by the Cape Saint Paul Wilt disease, a lethal yellowing disease caused by phytoplasma.
Cape Saint Paul Wilt Disease, Southwest, Ghana - 24 Oct 2022
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DUK10152716_024
NEWS - Holzfäller fällen Bäume in den Torfsumpfwäldern Ghanas
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (13508042c)
Vast acres of coconut trees in the southwest of Ghana are affected by the Cape Saint Paul Wilt disease (CSPWD), a lethal yellowing disease caused by phytoplasma. CSPWD, first discovered in Ghana in 1932, has devastated thousands of acres of coconut farms along West Africa's coast.
Cape Saint Paul Wilt Disease, Southwest, Ghana - 24 Oct 2022
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DUK10152716_023
NEWS - Holzfäller fällen Bäume in den Torfsumpfwäldern Ghanas
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (13508042d)
Vast acres of coconut trees in the southwest of Ghana are affected by the Cape Saint Paul Wilt disease (CSPWD), a lethal yellowing disease caused by phytoplasma. CSPWD, first discovered in Ghana in 1932, has devastated thousands of acres of coconut farms along West Africa's coast.
Cape Saint Paul Wilt Disease, Southwest, Ghana - 24 Oct 2022
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DUK10152716_021
NEWS - Holzfäller fällen Bäume in den Torfsumpfwäldern Ghanas
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Muntaka Chasant/Shutterstock (13508042e)
Vast acres of coconut trees in the southwest of Ghana are affected by the Cape Saint Paul Wilt disease (CSPWD), a lethal yellowing disease caused by phytoplasma. CSPWD, first discovered in Ghana in 1932, has devastated thousands of acres of coconut farms along West Africa's coast.
Cape Saint Paul Wilt Disease, Southwest, Ghana - 24 Oct 2022
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The Contents of Marilyn Monroe's Brentwood Home auction, Las Vegas, America - May 2009
Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andre De Dienes/Juliens Auctions / Rex Features ( 932074ao )
MARILYN MONROE USED UMBRELLA FROM 1949 PHOTO SHOOT Evans Sweson Frame white umbrella with wood hook handle. Used in 1949 photo shoot on Tobey/Jones Beach with photographer Andre De Dienes. It was Marilyn?s first visit to New York and a pleasant reunion with old friend De Dienes. Yellowing and staining present due to age and use. 34 3/4 inches $16,000 ? 18,000
Tragic Marilyn's Final Possessions Up for Sale
TRAGIC MARILYN'S FINAL POSSESSIONS UP FOR SALE
A rare sale of Marilyn Monroe's personal possessions will feature a robe purported to be the last item of clothing she wore.
The assembled items include clothing from her personal and professional wardrobe and furniture from her Brentwood, California hacienda style home.
The items offer a rare glimpse into the personal life of the tragic legend who resided in the Brentwood home until her death.
Among over 150 items offered for sale is a white terry cloth robe ($8,000 - 10,000) claimed to be the last item of clothing Monroe wore before her death.
This is also an umbrella Monroe held for an iconic photograph taken by Andre de Dienes in 1949 at Tobey Beach.
Other highlights from Marilyn's Brentwood home include; an orange Pucci blouse ($7,000-9,000), Monroe's dining room table (est. $10,000/12,000), living room coffee table (est. $8,000/10,000), Mexican tile table (est. $500/1,000), set of four living room folding benches (est. $5,000/7,000), Mexican framed mirror (est. $3,000/5,000), and other fine & decorative art pieces.
After Marilyn's death in 1962, her home at 12305 Fifth Helena, Brentwood, CA was purchased via auction by Dr. Gilbert Nunez. On August 5, 1962, Betty Nunez went to the realtor's office to register to view the property. By March of 1963, the Nunez's had thought Marilyn Monroe they had ownership, ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HWKIZQRH
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The Contents of Marilyn Monroe's Brentwood Home auction, Las Vegas, America - May 2009
Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shaan Kokin/Juliens Auctions / Rex Features ( 932074an )
MARILYN MONROE USED UMBRELLA FROM 1949 PHOTO SHOOT Evans Sweson Frame white umbrella with wood hook handle. Used in 1949 photo shoot on Tobey/Jones Beach with photographer Andre De Dienes. It was Marilyn?s first visit to New York and a pleasant reunion with old friend De Dienes. Yellowing and staining present due to age and use. 34 3/4 inches $16,000 ? 18,000
Tragic Marilyn's Final Possessions Up for Sale
TRAGIC MARILYN'S FINAL POSSESSIONS UP FOR SALE
A rare sale of Marilyn Monroe's personal possessions will feature a robe purported to be the last item of clothing she wore.
The assembled items include clothing from her personal and professional wardrobe and furniture from her Brentwood, California hacienda style home.
The items offer a rare glimpse into the personal life of the tragic legend who resided in the Brentwood home until her death.
Among over 150 items offered for sale is a white terry cloth robe ($8,000 - 10,000) claimed to be the last item of clothing Monroe wore before her death.
This is also an umbrella Monroe held for an iconic photograph taken by Andre de Dienes in 1949 at Tobey Beach.
Other highlights from Marilyn's Brentwood home include; an orange Pucci blouse ($7,000-9,000), Monroe's dining room table (est. $10,000/12,000), living room coffee table (est. $8,000/10,000), Mexican tile table (est. $500/1,000), set of four living room folding benches (est. $5,000/7,000), Mexican framed mirror (est. $3,000/5,000), and other fine & decorative art pieces.
After Marilyn's death in 1962, her home at 12305 Fifth Helena, Brentwood, CA was purchased via auction by Dr. Gilbert Nunez. On August 5, 1962, Betty Nunez went to the realtor's office to register to view the property. By March of 1963, the Nunez's had thought Marilyn Monroe they had ownership, but ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HWKIZQRH
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