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Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. November 9, 2022
Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door as fallout continues following his anti-Semitic rants. The rap mogul, also known as Ye, caused international outrage by launching a string of verbal attacks against Jews and then doubling down on his beliefs in TV interviews and on social media. He has seen sponsors and business allies desert him in droves as a result, causing his net worth to plummet from $1.5 billion to $400 million, according to Forbes. It is unclear if the Hannukah banner, pictured on the morning of November 9, 2022, was put up by Kanye himself, protestors or neighbors. The father-of-four, who is also in the process of finalizing his divorce from Kim Kardashian, purchased the beach home back in September 2021 and it is being designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando.
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Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. November 9, 2022
Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door as fallout continues following his anti-Semitic rants. The rap mogul, also known as Ye, caused international outrage by launching a string of verbal attacks against Jews and then doubling down on his beliefs in TV interviews and on social media. He has seen sponsors and business allies desert him in droves as a result, causing his net worth to plummet from $1.5 billion to $400 million, according to Forbes. It is unclear if the Hannukah banner, pictured on the morning of November 9, 2022, was put up by Kanye himself, protestors or neighbors. The father-of-four, who is also in the process of finalizing his divorce from Kim Kardashian, purchased the beach home back in September 2021 and it is being designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
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Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. November 9, 2022
Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door as fallout continues following his anti-Semitic rants. The rap mogul, also known as Ye, caused international outrage by launching a string of verbal attacks against Jews and then doubling down on his beliefs in TV interviews and on social media. He has seen sponsors and business allies desert him in droves as a result, causing his net worth to plummet from $1.5 billion to $400 million, according to Forbes. It is unclear if the Hannukah banner, pictured on the morning of November 9, 2022, was put up by Kanye himself, protestors or neighbors. The father-of-four, who is also in the process of finalizing his divorce from Kim Kardashian, purchased the beach home back in September 2021 and it is being designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
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Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA, USA. November 9, 2022
Kanye WestÍs $57 million Malibu property has been decorated with a Happy Hannukah sign over its front door as fallout continues following his anti-Semitic rants. The rap mogul, also known as Ye, caused international outrage by launching a string of verbal attacks against Jews and then doubling down on his beliefs in TV interviews and on social media. He has seen sponsors and business allies desert him in droves as a result, causing his net worth to plummet from $1.5 billion to $400 million, according to Forbes. It is unclear if the Hannukah banner, pictured on the morning of November 9, 2022, was put up by Kanye himself, protestors or neighbors. The father-of-four, who is also in the process of finalizing his divorce from Kim Kardashian, purchased the beach home back in September 2021 and it is being designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
Tom Kirsop and Brendan Donohoe oppose the seawall. 'Our beach is the thing we should be trying to insure,Õ Donohoe says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
Tom Kirsop and Brendan Donohoe oppose the seawall. 'Our beach is the thing we should be trying to insure,Õ Donohoe says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
Brendan Donohoe oppose the seawall. 'Our beach is the thing we should be trying to insure,Õ Donohoe says
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
Brendan Donohoe oppose the seawall. 'Our beach is the thing we should be trying to insure,Õ Donohoe says
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
Brendan Donohoe oppose the seawall. 'Our beach is the thing we should be trying to insure,Õ Donohoe says
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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Calvin Klein's modern beach house nears completion
August 24, 2013 - Southampton, New York, United States: Outside the Hamptons home of designer Calvin Klein, where the construction of the mansion has been going on for the past 4 years. A view of the home from the beach. The home is build on a 10-acre plot that was once owned by Henry Francis du Pont. Klein ordered a complete demolition of the former du Pont home and is building a minimalist palace. The home has cost Klein about $75 million, including the price of the land. (Robert Stolarik / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Calvin Klein's modern beach house nears completion
August 24, 2013 - Southampton, New York, United States: Outside the Hamptons home of designer Calvin Klein, where the construction of the mansion has been going on for the past 4 years. A view of the home from the beach. The home is build on a 10-acre plot that was once owned by Henry Francis du Pont. Klein ordered a complete demolition of the former du Pont home and is building a minimalist palace. The home has cost Klein about $75 million, including the price of the land. (Robert Stolarik / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Calvin Klein's modern beach house nears completion
August 24, 2013 - Southampton, New York, United States: Outside the Hamptons home of designer Calvin Klein, where the construction of the mansion has been going on for the past 4 years. A view of the home from the beach. The home is build on a 10-acre plot that was once owned by Henry Francis du Pont. Klein ordered a complete demolition of the former du Pont home and is building a minimalist palace. The home has cost Klein about $75 million, including the price of the land. (Robert Stolarik / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Calvin Klein's modern beach house nears completion
August 24, 2013 - Southampton, New York, United States: Outside the Hamptons home of designer Calvin Klein, where the construction of the mansion has been going on for the past 4 years. A view of the home from the beach. The home is build on a 10-acre plot that was once owned by Henry Francis du Pont. Klein ordered a complete demolition of the former du Pont home and is building a minimalist palace. The home has cost Klein about $75 million, including the price of the land. (Robert Stolarik / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Calvin Klein's modern beach house nears completion
August 24, 2013 - Southampton, New York, United States: Outside the Hamptons home of designer Calvin Klein, where the construction of the mansion has been going on for the past 4 years. A view of the home from the beach. The home is build on a 10-acre plot that was once owned by Henry Francis du Pont. Klein ordered a complete demolition of the former du Pont home and is building a minimalist palace. The home has cost Klein about $75 million, including the price of the land. (Robert Stolarik / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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