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  • FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
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    FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
    NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 8: Hashima Island, commonly known as Gunkanjima or "Battleship Island" in Nagasaki Prefecture, southern Japan on August 8, 2017. The island was a coal mining facility until its closure in 1974 is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor during the Second World War. The island now is recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites of Japan Meiji Industrial Revolution. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman/AFLO)
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  • FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
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    FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
    NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 8: Tourists visits part of Hashima Island, commonly known as Gunkanjima or "Battleship Island" in Nagasaki Prefecture, southern Japan on August 8, 2017. The island was a coal mining facility until its closure in 1974 is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor during the Second World War. The island now is recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites of Japan Meiji Industrial Revolution. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman/AFLO)
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  • FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
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    FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
    NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 8: Tourists visits part of Hashima Island, commonly known as Gunkanjima or "Battleship Island" in Nagasaki Prefecture, southern Japan on August 8, 2017. The island was a coal mining facility until its closure in 1974 is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor during the Second World War. The island now is recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites of Japan Meiji Industrial Revolution. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman/AFLO)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
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    FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
    NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 8: Panoramic view inside of Hashima Island, commonly known as Gunkanjima or "Battleship Island" in Nagasaki Prefecture, southern Japan on August 8, 2017. The island was a coal mining facility until its closure in 1974 is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor during the Second World War. The island now is recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites of Japan Meiji Industrial Revolution. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman/AFLO)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
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    FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
    NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 8: Tourists visits part of Hashima Island, commonly known as Gunkanjima or "Battleship Island" in Nagasaki Prefecture, southern Japan on August 8, 2017. The island was a coal mining facility until its closure in 1974 is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor during the Second World War. The island now is recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites of Japan Meiji Industrial Revolution. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman/AFLO)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
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    FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
    NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 8: Tourists visits part of Hashima Island, commonly known as Gunkanjima or "Battleship Island" in Nagasaki Prefecture, southern Japan on August 8, 2017. The island was a coal mining facility until its closure in 1974 is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor during the Second World War. The island now is recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites of Japan Meiji Industrial Revolution. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman/AFLO)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
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    FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
    NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 8: Tourists visits part of Hashima Island, commonly known as Gunkanjima or "Battleship Island" in Nagasaki Prefecture, southern Japan on August 8, 2017. The island was a coal mining facility until its closure in 1974 is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor during the Second World War. The island now is recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites of Japan Meiji Industrial Revolution. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman/AFLO)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
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    FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
    NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 8: Tourists visits part of Hashima Island, commonly known as Gunkanjima or "Battleship Island" in Nagasaki Prefecture, southern Japan on August 8, 2017. The island was a coal mining facility until its closure in 1974 is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor during the Second World War. The island now is recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites of Japan Meiji Industrial Revolution. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman/AFLO)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
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    FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
    NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 8: Tourists look at Hashima Island, commonly known as Gunkanjima or "Battleship Island" in Nagasaki Prefecture, southern Japan on August 8, 2017. The island was a coal mining facility until its closure in 1974 is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor during the Second World War. The island now is recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites of Japan Meiji Industrial Revolution. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman/AFLO)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
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    FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
    NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 8: Hashima Island, commonly known as Gunkanjima or "Battleship Island" in Nagasaki Prefecture, southern Japan on August 8, 2017. The island was a coal mining facility until its closure in 1974 is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor during the Second World War. The island now is recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites of Japan Meiji Industrial Revolution. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman/AFLO)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
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    FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
    NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 8: Hashima Island, commonly known as Gunkanjima or "Battleship Island" in Nagasaki Prefecture, southern Japan on August 8, 2017. The island was a coal mining facility until its closure in 1974 is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor during the Second World War. The island now is recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites of Japan Meiji Industrial Revolution. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman/AFLO)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
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    FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
    NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 8: Hashima Island, commonly known as Gunkanjima or "Battleship Island" in Nagasaki Prefecture, southern Japan on August 8, 2017. The island was a coal mining facility until its closure in 1974 is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor during the Second World War. The island now is recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites of Japan Meiji Industrial Revolution. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman/AFLO)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
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    FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
    NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 8: Hashima Island, commonly known as Gunkanjima or "Battleship Island" in Nagasaki Prefecture, southern Japan on August 8, 2017. The island was a coal mining facility until its closure in 1974 is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor during the Second World War. The island now is recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites of Japan Meiji Industrial Revolution. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman/AFLO)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
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    FEATURE - Die verfallene "Kriesgsschiff-Insel" Hashima bei Nagasaki ist eine Touristenattraktionl
    NAGASAKI, JAPAN - AUGUST 8: Hashima Island, commonly known as Gunkanjima or "Battleship Island" in Nagasaki Prefecture, southern Japan on August 8, 2017. The island was a coal mining facility until its closure in 1974 is a symbol of the rapid industrialization of Japan, a reminder of its dark history as a site of forced labor during the Second World War. The island now is recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites of Japan Meiji Industrial Revolution. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman/AFLO)
    (c) Dukas