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The Himalayan Mountain Ranges - Kathmandu Valley
The Himalayan mountain ranges bathe in the soft hues of the setting sun and tower beyond the Kathmandu Valley from a hill station in Lalitpur, Nepal, on November 10, 2025. As the winter season begins, the evening sky clears to reveal the majestic snow-covered peaks glowing above the bustling urban landscape below. (Photo by Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Das James-Webb-Weltraumteleskop der NASA liefert das bisher umfassendste Infrarotbild des Universums
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has produced the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date. Known as Webb's First Deep Field, this image of galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 was taken by Webb's Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam), and is a composite made from images at different wavelengths, totaling 12.5 hours - achieving depths at infrared wavelengths beyond the Hubble Space Telescope's deepest fields, which took weeks. The image shows the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723 as it appeared 4.6 billion years ago. NASA/UPI
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Delivers Deepest Infrared Image of Universe Yet, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 11 Jul 2022
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NEWS - Die NASA rollt die erste SLS-Rakete zur Startrampe im Kennedy Space Center
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NASA's first Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft roll from the Vehicle Assembly Building toward Launch Complex 39B on Thursday, March 17, 2022. SLS will be used to launch crews to the moon and beyond in the Agency's Artemis Program.
NASA Rolls First SLS Rocket to Launch Pad at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida - 17 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Die NASA rollt die erste SLS-Rakete zur Startrampe im Kennedy Space Center
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NASA's first Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft roll from the Vehicle Assembly Building toward Launch Complex 39B on Thursday, March 17, 2022. SLS will be used to launch crews to the moon and beyond in the Agency's Artemis Program.
NASA Rolls First SLS Rocket to Launch Pad at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida - 17 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Die NASA rollt die erste SLS-Rakete zur Startrampe im Kennedy Space Center
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NASA's first Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft roll from the Vehicle Assembly Building toward Launch Complex 39B on Thursday, March 17, 2022. SLS will be used to launch crews to the moon and beyond in the Agency's Artemis Program.
NASA Rolls First SLS Rocket to Launch Pad at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida - 17 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Die NASA rollt die erste SLS-Rakete zur Startrampe im Kennedy Space Center
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NASA's first Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft roll from the Vehicle Assembly Building toward Launch Complex 39B on Thursday, March 17, 2022. SLS will be used to launch crews to the moon and beyond in the Agency's Artemis Program.
NASA Rolls First SLS Rocket to Launch Pad at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida - 17 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Die NASA rollt die erste SLS-Rakete zur Startrampe im Kennedy Space Center
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NASA's first Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft roll from the Vehicle Assembly Building toward Launch Complex 39B on Thursday, March 17, 2022. SLS will be used to launch crews to the moon and beyond in the Agency's Artemis Program.
NASA Rolls First SLS Rocket to Launch Pad at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida - 17 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Die NASA rollt die erste SLS-Rakete zur Startrampe im Kennedy Space Center
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NASA's first Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft roll from the Vehicle Assembly Building toward Launch Complex 39B on Thursday, March 17, 2022. SLS will be used to launch crews to the moon and beyond in the Agency's Artemis Program.
NASA Rolls First SLS Rocket to Launch Pad at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida - 17 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Die NASA rollt die erste SLS-Rakete zur Startrampe im Kennedy Space Center
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NASA's first Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft roll from the Vehicle Assembly Building toward Launch Complex 39B on Thursday, March 17, 2022. SLS will be used to launch crews to the moon and beyond in the Agency's Artemis Program.
NASA Rolls First SLS Rocket to Launch Pad at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida - 17 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Die NASA rollt die erste SLS-Rakete zur Startrampe im Kennedy Space Center
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NASA's first Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft roll from the Vehicle Assembly Building toward Launch Complex 39B on Thursday, March 17, 2022. SLS will be used to launch crews to the moon and beyond in the Agency's Artemis Program.
NASA Rolls First SLS Rocket to Launch Pad at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida - 17 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Die NASA rollt die erste SLS-Rakete zur Startrampe im Kennedy Space Center
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NASA's first Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft roll from the Vehicle Assembly Building toward Launch Complex 39B on Thursday, March 17, 2022. SLS will be used to launch crews to the moon and beyond in the Agency's Artemis Program.
NASA Rolls First SLS Rocket to Launch Pad at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida - 17 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Die NASA rollt die erste SLS-Rakete zur Startrampe im Kennedy Space Center
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Marino/UPI/Shutterstock (12854736j)
NASA's first Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft roll from the Vehicle Assembly Building toward Launch Complex 39B on Thursday, March 17, 2022. SLS will be used to launch crews to the moon and beyond in the Agency's Artemis Program.
NASA Rolls First SLS Rocket to Launch Pad at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida - 17 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Die NASA rollt die erste SLS-Rakete zur Startrampe im Kennedy Space Center
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Cantrell/UPI/Shutterstock (12854735h)
NASA's first Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft roll from the Vehicle Assembly Building toward Launch Complex 39B on Thursday, March 17, 2022. SLS will be used to launch crews to the moon and beyond in the Agency's Artemis Program.
NASA Rolls First SLS Rocket to Launch Pad at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida - 17 Mar 2022
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NEWS - NASA rollt bald erste SLS-Rakete zum Startplatz im Kennedy Space Center
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NASA's first Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft stand on the mobile launch platform inside the Vehicle Assembly Building as preparations continue to roll the 320 foot vehicle to Launch Complex 39B on Wednesday, March 16, 2022. SLS is the most powerful booster ever built and will be used to launch humans back to the moon and beyond.
NASA Prepares to Roll First SLS Rocket to Launch Pad at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida - 16 Mar 2022
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NEWS - NASA rollt bald erste SLS-Rakete zum Startplatz im Kennedy Space Center
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Marino/UPI/Shutterstock (12852924e)
NASA's first Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft stand on the mobile launch platform inside the Vehicle Assembly Building as preparations continue to roll the 320 foot vehicle to Launch Complex 39B on Wednesday, March 16, 2022. SLS is the most powerful booster ever built and will be used to launch humans back to the moon and beyond.
NASA Prepares to Roll First SLS Rocket to Launch Pad at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida - 16 Mar 2022
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NEWS - NASA rollt bald erste SLS-Rakete zum Startplatz im Kennedy Space Center
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NASA's first Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft stand on the mobile launch platform inside the Vehicle Assembly Building as preparations continue to roll the 320 foot vehicle to Launch Complex 39B on Wednesday, March 16, 2022. SLS is the most powerful booster ever built and will be used to launch humans back to the moon and beyond.
NASA Prepares to Roll First SLS Rocket to Launch Pad at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida - 16 Mar 2022
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NEWS - NASA rollt bald erste SLS-Rakete zum Startplatz im Kennedy Space Center
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Marino/UPI/Shutterstock (12852924l)
NASA's first Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft stand on the mobile launch platform inside the Vehicle Assembly Building as preparations continue to roll the 320 foot vehicle to Launch Complex 39B on Wednesday, March 16, 2022. SLS is the most powerful booster ever built and will be used to launch humans back to the moon and beyond.
NASA Prepares to Roll First SLS Rocket to Launch Pad at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida - 16 Mar 2022
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NEWS - NASA rollt bald erste SLS-Rakete zum Startplatz im Kennedy Space Center
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Marino/UPI/Shutterstock (12852924f)
NASA's first Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft stand on the mobile launch platform inside the Vehicle Assembly Building as preparations continue to roll the 320 foot vehicle to Launch Complex 39B on Wednesday, March 16, 2022. SLS is the most powerful booster ever built and will be used to launch humans back to the moon and beyond.
NASA Prepares to Roll First SLS Rocket to Launch Pad at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida - 16 Mar 2022
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NEWS - NASA rollt bald erste SLS-Rakete zum Startplatz im Kennedy Space Center
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Marino/UPI/Shutterstock (12852924m)
NASA's first Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft stand on the mobile launch platform inside the Vehicle Assembly Building as preparations continue to roll the 320 foot vehicle to Launch Complex 39B on Wednesday, March 16, 2022. SLS is the most powerful booster ever built and will be used to launch humans back to the moon and beyond.
NASA Prepares to Roll First SLS Rocket to Launch Pad at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida - 16 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Kunstmesse STARTnet in der Saatchi Gallery, London
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Artist Raviti Sharma Singh poses next to her work "There was neither the realm of space Nor the sky with is beyond" 2019. Preview of STARTnet Art Fair at the Saatchi Gallery in Chelsea. The contemporary art fair showcases local London, as well as international, galleries and individual artists from all over the world. The fair runs 21 to 25 October with Covid-19 protocols in place for visitors.
Preview of STARTnet Art Fair at the Saatchi Gallery, LONDON, UK - 21 Oct 2020
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here a field of sheep is observed close to Machynlleth, North Wales. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here Chris Higgins, stands in the ground of a volenteer plant garden in Machynlleth, North Wales. He is part of a small collective of volenteers that plant and grow edible crops. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here Chris Higgins, stands in the ground of a volenteer plant garden in Machynlleth, North Wales. He is part of a small collective of volenteers that plant and grow edible crops. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here volenteers, Llyn WIlliams, pose at a plant garden in Machynlleth, North Wales. It is a small collective of volenteers that plant and grow edible crops on some land close to Machynlleth. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here Anthony Roland, stands with freshly picked potatoes in the ground of a volenteer plant garden in Machynlleth, North Wales. He is part of a small collective of volenteers that plant and grow edible crops. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here Anthony Roland, stands with freshly picked potatoes in the ground of a volenteer plant garden in Machynlleth, North Wales. He is part of a small collective of volenteers that plant and grow edible crops. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here a volenteer plant garden in Machynlleth, North Wales is observed. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here group of volenteers at a plant garden in Machynlleth, North Wales are observed tending the crops. It is a small collective of volenteers that plant and grow edible crops on some land close to Machynlleth. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here Chris Higgins, stands in the ground of a volenteer plant garden in Machynlleth, North Wales. He is part of a small collective of volenteers that plant and grow edible crops. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here the inside of a poly tunnel at a volenteer plant garden in Machynlleth, North Wales is observed. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here group of volenteers, Chris Higgins, bottom right, Llyn WIlliams, top left, blue shirt, Anthony Roland, Middle Blue Cap, Finlay McAllister, Back, Helen Freudenburg, Victoria Lily, Matt Mitchell, Claire Rhydwen and Fin Jordeo, middle pose at a plant garden in Machynlleth, North Wales. It is a small collective of volenteers that plant and grow edible crops on some land close to Machynlleth. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here ducks at Daniel Colbourne and Rachel Stevens duck farm, close to Fishguard, West Wales are observed. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here ducks at Daniel Colbourne and Rachel Stevens duck farm, close to Fishguard, West Wales are observed. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here ducks at Daniel Colbourne and Rachel Stevens duck farm, close to Fishguard, West Wales are observed. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here ducks at Daniel Colbourne and Rachel Stevens duck farm, close to Fishguard, West Wales are observed. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here land that Daniel Colbourne and Rachel Stevens work next to the duck farm, in land close to Fishguard, West Wales. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here Daniel Colbourne, right, and Rachel Stevens, left, who runs a duck farm, poses in his field and land close to Fishguard, West Wales. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here Daniel Colbourne, right, and Rachel Stevens, left, who runs a duck farm, poses in his field and land close to Fishguard, West Wales. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here Daniel Colbourne, who runs a duck farm with Rachel Stevens, poses in his field and land close to Fishguard, West Wales. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here Duck farm that Daniel Colbourne and Rachel Stevens have just started is observed. Daniel is tending to the field in there land close to Fishguard, West Wales. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here dairy farmer Tom Latter is observed at the family farm in Goodwick, Fishguard. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here dairy farmers Alan Latter, left, and Tom Latter, right, are observed at the family farm in Goodwick, Fishguard. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here dairy farmer Alan Latter is observed at the family farm in Goodwick, Fishguard. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here Helen Lessiter flower and plant stall in Fishguard Market, Fishguard, Wales is observed. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here English and Chinese produce for sale at farmer and greengrocer Keith Lessiter stall in Fishguard Market, Fishguard, Wales, are. observed. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here Welsh greens for sale at farmer and greengrocer Keith Lessiter stall in Fishguard Market, Fishguard, Wales. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here Fishguard Market in Fishguard, Wales is observed. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here Fishguard Market in Fishguard, Wales is observed. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here writer Jon Watts poses at Fishguard Market in Fishguard, Wales. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature?
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.
Britain beyond lockdown: can we make more space for nature? The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of global supply chains and identified a need to redefine the role of food in the economy.Here writer Jon Watts poses at Fishguard Market in Fishguard, Wales. Britain Beyond Lockdown. Wales is adapting to the new rules with of engagement in the aftermath of the Covid 19 virus. Food supplies, production and sales are key to ecomonically surviving in the aftermath.
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