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NEWS - Calais: Räumung des 'Jungle-Camp'
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 17/10/2016. Calais, France. Lorries drive past razor wire fencing under a road sign to the Port of Calais as nearby work continues on the controversial barrier dubbed The Great Wall of Calais. The 4-meter (13ft) wall is designed to keep people trafficking gangs from stopping lorries on the A16 road that leads into the Port of Calais, so they can load migrants and refugees into the cargo areas. The cost of the wall is estimated at £2million and paid for by UK taxpayers. Picture by Pete Maclaine / i-Images
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NEWS - Calais: Räumung des 'Jungle-Camp'
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 17/10/2016. Calais, France. Lorries drive past razor wire fencing under a road sign to the Port of Calais as nearby work continues on the controversial barrier dubbed The Great Wall of Calais. The 4-meter (13ft) wall is designed to keep people trafficking gangs from stopping lorries on the A16 road that leads into the Port of Calais, so they can load migrants and refugees into the cargo areas. The cost of the wall is estimated at £2million and paid for by UK taxpayers. Picture by Pete Maclaine / i-Images
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NEWS - Calais: Räumung des 'Jungle-Camp'
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 17/10/2016. Calais, France. Lorries drive past razor wire fencing under a road sign to the Port of Calais as nearby work continues on the controversial barrier dubbed The Great Wall of Calais. The 4-meter (13ft) wall is designed to keep people trafficking gangs from stopping lorries on the A16 road that leads into the Port of Calais, so they can load migrants and refugees into the cargo areas. The cost of the wall is estimated at £2million and paid for by UK taxpayers. Picture by Pete Maclaine / i-Images
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NEWS - Calais: Räumung des 'Jungle-Camp'
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 17/10/2016. London, United Kingdom. Work continues on the controversial barrier dubbed The Great Wall of Calais.
The 4-meter (13ft) wall is designed to keep people trafficking gangs from stopping lorries on the A16 road that leads into the Port of Calais, so they can load migrants and refugees into the cargo areas. The cost of the wall is estimated at £2million and paid for by UK taxpayers. Picture by Pete Maclaine / i-Images
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NEWS - Calais: Räumung des 'Jungle-Camp'
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 17/10/2016. London, United Kingdom. Work continues on the controversial barrier dubbed The Great Wall of Calais.
The 4-meter (13ft) wall is designed to keep people trafficking gangs from stopping lorries on the A16 road that leads into the Port of Calais, so they can load migrants and refugees into the cargo areas. The cost of the wall is estimated at £2million and paid for by UK taxpayers. Picture by Pete Maclaine / i-Images
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