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Sunrise On Isle Of Palms In South Carolina
May 16, 2025, Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, USA: A man walks with crutches silhouetted by the sunrise, walking along the beach with two others as the sun climbs over the Atlantic Ocean horizon at Wild Dunes in Isle of Palms. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Sunrise On Isle Of Palms In South Carolina
May 15, 2025, Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, USA: A and his dogs silhouetted by the sunrise as he stops to take a photo at Front beach in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Sound Pollution In Bangladesh
Volunteers display a placard during an awareness campaign organized by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change to combat rising noise pollution in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 9, 2025. The initiative aims to educate the public and promote quieter urban environments amid growing concerns over health impacts. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Sound Pollution In Bangladesh
Volunteers display a placard during an awareness campaign organized by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change to combat rising noise pollution in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 9, 2025. The initiative aims to educate the public and promote quieter urban environments amid growing concerns over health impacts. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Sound Pollution In Bangladesh
Volunteers display a placard during an awareness campaign organized by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change to combat rising noise pollution in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 9, 2025. The initiative aims to educate the public and promote quieter urban environments amid growing concerns over health impacts. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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Sunrise On Isle Of Palms In South Carolina
April 29, 2025, Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, USA: People silhouetted by the sunrise, take a selfie as the sun climbs above the Atlantic Ocean horizon from under the pier at Front Beach in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Sunrise On Isle Of Palms In South Carolina
April 28, 2025, Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, USA: Beach goers are silhouetted by the sunrise as the sun climbs over the Atlantic Ocean horizon at Wild Dunes beach in Isle of Palms, South Carolina, Monday. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Sunrise On Isle Of Palms In South Carolina
April 28, 2025, Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, USA: Beach goers are silhouetted by the sunrise as the sun climbs over the Atlantic Ocean horizon at Wild Dunes beach in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Sunrise On Isle Of Palms In South Carolina
April 23, 2025, Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, USA: A group of teen girls walk to the water silhouetted by the sunrise on the beach at Wild Dunes resort in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Pink Full Moon
The Pink Full Moon of April rises behind the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on April 12, 2025. (Photo by Davide Pischettola/NurPhoto) -
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Pink Full Moon
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Pink Full Moon
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Portugal’s PSI Stock Index Closes Up 1.81%
In Lisbon, Portugal, on April 12, 2025, people walk by a digital screen that shows Portugal's PSI stock index rising by 1.81% at the close of trading, reflecting a strong performance in the Portuguese financial markets. (Photo by Luis Boza/NurPhoto) -
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Portugal’s PSI Stock Index Closes Up 1.81%
In Lisbon, Portugal, on April 12, 2025, people walk by a digital screen that shows Portugal's PSI stock index rising by 1.81% at the close of trading, reflecting a strong performance in the Portuguese financial markets. (Photo by Luis Boza/NurPhoto) -
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Portugal’s PSI Stock Index Closes Up 1.81%
In Lisbon, Portugal, on April 12, 2025, people walk by a digital screen that shows Portugal's PSI stock index rising by 1.81% at the close of trading, reflecting a strong performance in the Portuguese financial markets. (Photo by Luis Boza/NurPhoto) -
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Portugal’s PSI Stock Index Closes Up 1.81%
In Lisbon, Portugal, on April 12, 2025, people walk by a digital screen that shows Portugal's PSI stock index rising by 1.81% at the close of trading, reflecting a strong performance in the Portuguese financial markets. (Photo by Luis Boza/NurPhoto) -
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Portugal’s PSI Stock Index Closes Up 1.81%
In Lisbon, Portugal, on April 12, 2025, people walk by a digital screen that shows Portugal's PSI stock index rising by 1.81% at the close of trading, reflecting a strong performance in the Portuguese financial markets. (Photo by Luis Boza/NurPhoto) -
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Portugal’s PSI Stock Index Closes Up 1.81%
In Lisbon, Portugal, on April 12, 2025, people walk by a digital screen that shows Portugal's PSI stock index rising by 1.81% at the close of trading, reflecting a strong performance in the Portuguese financial markets. (Photo by Luis Boza/NurPhoto) -
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Strawberry full moon over London, UK.
© Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/06/2024. London, UK. Seen from Parliament Hill a spectacular full moon, known as the Strawberry Moon, rises over St Paul's Cathedral and The Shard in central London. Originally known as the Rose Moon in Europe the June full moon coincides with the strawberry harvest. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP22/06/2024. London, UK.
Seen from Parliament Hill a spectacular full moon, known as the Strawberry Moon, rises over St Paul's Cathedral and The Shard in central London. Originally known as the Rose Moon in Europe the June full moon coincides with the strawberry harvest.
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Strawberry full moon over London, UK.
© Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/06/2024. London, UK. Seen from Parliament Hill a spectacular full moon, known as the Strawberry Moon, rises over St Paul's Cathedral and The Shard in central London. Originally known as the Rose Moon in Europe the June full moon coincides with the strawberry harvest. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP22/06/2024. London, UK.
Seen from Parliament Hill a spectacular full moon, known as the Strawberry Moon, rises over St Paul's Cathedral and The Shard in central London. Originally known as the Rose Moon in Europe the June full moon coincides with the strawberry harvest.
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Strawberry full moon over London, UK.
© Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/06/2024. London, UK. Seen from Parliament Hill a spectacular full moon, known as the Strawberry Moon, rises over St Paul's Cathedral and The Shard in central London. Originally known as the Rose Moon in Europe the June full moon coincides with the strawberry harvest. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP22/06/2024. London, UK.
Seen from Parliament Hill a spectacular full moon, known as the Strawberry Moon, rises over St Paul's Cathedral and The Shard in central London. Originally known as the Rose Moon in Europe the June full moon coincides with the strawberry harvest.
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77th British Academy Film Awards, Press Room, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2024
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Mia Mckenna-Bruce poses with the EE Rising Star Award in the Winner's Room at the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024, on February 18, 2024 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Hogan Media/Shutterstock)
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77th British Academy Film Awards, Press Room, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2024
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Mia Mckenna-Bruce poses with the EE Rising Star Award in the Winner's Room at the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024, on February 18, 2024 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Hogan Media/Shutterstock)
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77th British Academy Film Awards, Press Room, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2024
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Mia Mckenna-Bruce with Emma Mackey, poses with the EE Rising Star Award in the Winner's Room at the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024, on February 18, 2024 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Hogan Media/Shutterstock)
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77th British Academy Film Awards, Press Room, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2024
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Mia Mckenna-Bruce poses with the EE Rising Star Award in the Winner's Room at the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024, on February 18, 2024 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Hogan Media/Shutterstock)
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77th British Academy Film Awards, Press Room, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2024
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Mia Mckenna-Bruce poses with the EE Rising Star Award in the Winner's Room at the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024, on February 18, 2024 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Hogan Media/Shutterstock)
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77th British Academy Film Awards, Press Room, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2024
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Mia Mckenna-Bruce poses with the EE Rising Star Award in the Winner's Room at the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024, on February 18, 2024 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Hogan Media/Shutterstock)
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77th British Academy Film Awards, Press Room, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2024
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77th British Academy Film Awards, Press Room, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2024
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Mia Mckenna-Bruce poses with the EE Rising Star Award in the Winner's Room at the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024, on February 18, 2024 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Hogan Media/Shutterstock)
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77th British Academy Film Awards, Press Room, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2024
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Mia Mckenna-Bruce poses with the EE Rising Star Award in the Winner's Room at the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024, on February 18, 2024 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Hogan Media/Shutterstock)
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77th British Academy Film Awards, Press Room, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2024
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Mia Mckenna-Bruce poses with the EE Rising Star Award in the Winner's Room at the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024, on February 18, 2024 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Hogan Media/Shutterstock)
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77th British Academy Film Awards, Press Room, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2024
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Mia Mckenna-Bruce poses with the EE Rising Star Award in the Winner's Room at the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024, on February 18, 2024 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Hogan Media/Shutterstock)
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'This is going to be our Angel of the North': Leeds unveils Yinka Shonibare sculpture
While Hibiscus Rising celebrates a diverse city, it is also in recognition of a dark moment in Leeds' past.
About seven years from idea to fruition, Hibiscus Rising, a 10-metre (33ft) tall sculpture by the artist Yinka Shonibare, was unveiled on Friday as part of the city?s year of culture, Leeds 2023.
Yinka Shonibare: 'I felt that this symbolism of the hibiscus ... would be appropriate' for David Oluwale's memorial.'
Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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'This is going to be our Angel of the North': Leeds unveils Yinka Shonibare sculpture
While Hibiscus Rising celebrates a diverse city, it is also in recognition of a dark moment in Leeds' past.
About seven years from idea to fruition, Hibiscus Rising, a 10-metre (33ft) tall sculpture by the artist Yinka Shonibare, was unveiled on Friday as part of the city?s year of culture, Leeds 2023.
Yinka Shonibare: 'I felt that this symbolism of the hibiscus ... would be appropriate' for David Oluwale's memorial.'
Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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'This is going to be our Angel of the North': Leeds unveils Yinka Shonibare sculpture
While Hibiscus Rising celebrates a diverse city, it is also in recognition of a dark moment in Leeds' past.
About seven years from idea to fruition, Hibiscus Rising, a 10-metre (33ft) tall sculpture by the artist Yinka Shonibare, was unveiled on Friday as part of the city?s year of culture, Leeds 2023.
Yinka Shonibare: 'I felt that this symbolism of the hibiscus ... would be appropriate' for David Oluwale's memorial.'
Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
A woman takes a selfie infront of Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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'This is going to be our Angel of the North': Leeds unveils Yinka Shonibare sculpture
While Hibiscus Rising celebrates a diverse city, it is also in recognition of a dark moment in Leeds' past.
About seven years from idea to fruition, Hibiscus Rising, a 10-metre (33ft) tall sculpture by the artist Yinka Shonibare, was unveiled on Friday as part of the city?s year of culture, Leeds 2023.
Yinka Shonibare: 'I felt that this symbolism of the hibiscus ... would be appropriate' for David Oluwale's memorial.'
Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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'This is going to be our Angel of the North': Leeds unveils Yinka Shonibare sculpture
While Hibiscus Rising celebrates a diverse city, it is also in recognition of a dark moment in Leeds' past.
About seven years from idea to fruition, Hibiscus Rising, a 10-metre (33ft) tall sculpture by the artist Yinka Shonibare, was unveiled on Friday as part of the city’s year of culture, Leeds 2023.
Yinka Shonibare: 'I felt that this symbolism of the hibiscus ... would be appropriate' for David Oluwale's memorial.'
Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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'This is going to be our Angel of the North': Leeds unveils Yinka Shonibare sculpture
While Hibiscus Rising celebrates a diverse city, it is also in recognition of a dark moment in Leeds' past.
About seven years from idea to fruition, Hibiscus Rising, a 10-metre (33ft) tall sculpture by the artist Yinka Shonibare, was unveiled on Friday as part of the city?s year of culture, Leeds 2023.
Yinka Shonibare: 'I felt that this symbolism of the hibiscus ... would be appropriate' for David Oluwale's memorial.'
Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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'This is going to be our Angel of the North': Leeds unveils Yinka Shonibare sculpture
While Hibiscus Rising celebrates a diverse city, it is also in recognition of a dark moment in Leeds' past.
About seven years from idea to fruition, Hibiscus Rising, a 10-metre (33ft) tall sculpture by the artist Yinka Shonibare, was unveiled on Friday as part of the city?s year of culture, Leeds 2023.
Yinka Shonibare: 'I felt that this symbolism of the hibiscus ... would be appropriate' for David Oluwale's memorial.'
Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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'This is going to be our Angel of the North': Leeds unveils Yinka Shonibare sculpture
While Hibiscus Rising celebrates a diverse city, it is also in recognition of a dark moment in Leeds' past.
About seven years from idea to fruition, Hibiscus Rising, a 10-metre (33ft) tall sculpture by the artist Yinka Shonibare, was unveiled on Friday as part of the city?s year of culture, Leeds 2023.
Yinka Shonibare: 'I felt that this symbolism of the hibiscus ... would be appropriate' for David Oluwale's memorial.'
Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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'This is going to be our Angel of the North': Leeds unveils Yinka Shonibare sculpture
While Hibiscus Rising celebrates a diverse city, it is also in recognition of a dark moment in Leeds' past.
About seven years from idea to fruition, Hibiscus Rising, a 10-metre (33ft) tall sculpture by the artist Yinka Shonibare, was unveiled on Friday as part of the city’s year of culture, Leeds 2023.
Yinka Shonibare: 'I felt that this symbolism of the hibiscus ... would be appropriate' for David Oluwale's memorial.'
Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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'This is going to be our Angel of the North': Leeds unveils Yinka Shonibare sculpture
While Hibiscus Rising celebrates a diverse city, it is also in recognition of a dark moment in Leeds' past.
About seven years from idea to fruition, Hibiscus Rising, a 10-metre (33ft) tall sculpture by the artist Yinka Shonibare, was unveiled on Friday as part of the city’s year of culture, Leeds 2023.
Yinka Shonibare: 'I felt that this symbolism of the hibiscus ... would be appropriate' for David Oluwale's memorial.'
Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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'This is going to be our Angel of the North': Leeds unveils Yinka Shonibare sculpture
While Hibiscus Rising celebrates a diverse city, it is also in recognition of a dark moment in Leeds' past.
About seven years from idea to fruition, Hibiscus Rising, a 10-metre (33ft) tall sculpture by the artist Yinka Shonibare, was unveiled on Friday as part of the city’s year of culture, Leeds 2023.
Yinka Shonibare: 'I felt that this symbolism of the hibiscus ... would be appropriate' for David Oluwale's memorial.'
Hibisbus Rising - A new public artwork by artist Yinka Shonibare which has been created in memory of David Oluwale stands at 9.5 metres high and is located in Leeds Sounth Bank next to the Oluwale footbridge on Meadow Lane in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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Floating city to survive climate change challenges to coastal communites.
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12/06/2023
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A floating city that would host tourism, medical facilities, and even space rockets has been revealed — and the plan is to have it ready within seven years,
Called Dogen City, it has a 4 km circumference and has been designed to float above any climate change-related sea level rises.
It would provide power, food and water for up to 40,000 with approximately 10,000 full-time inhabitants, plus up to 30,000 tourists.
The circular design has been the best way to withstand severe weather and even tsunamis.
Dogen City would be built in a yet-to-be established economic zone named New Ocean and will have three distinct areas.
There will be a main housing zone, next an undersea data centre naturally cooled by the sea containing management and medical research facilities, and floating architecture within the artificial bay created by the ring-shaped structure.
There would also be lots of greenery, food production facilities including vertical farms, a school, sports areas, hospitals, parks, stadiums, hotels, and offices.
Dogen City has been designed by a Japanese consortium called N-Ark.
OPS: Render of Dogen City by N-Ark
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Floating city to survive climate change challenges to coastal communites.
Ferrari Press Agency
Sail cruise ship 1
Ref 14859
12/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: N-Ark
A floating city that would host tourism, medical facilities, and even space rockets has been revealed — and the plan is to have it ready within seven years,
Called Dogen City, it has a 4 km circumference and has been designed to float above any climate change-related sea level rises.
It would provide power, food and water for up to 40,000 with approximately 10,000 full-time inhabitants, plus up to 30,000 tourists.
The circular design has been the best way to withstand severe weather and even tsunamis.
Dogen City would be built in a yet-to-be established economic zone named New Ocean and will have three distinct areas.
There will be a main housing zone, next an undersea data centre naturally cooled by the sea containing management and medical research facilities, and floating architecture within the artificial bay created by the ring-shaped structure.
There would also be lots of greenery, food production facilities including vertical farms, a school, sports areas, hospitals, parks, stadiums, hotels, and offices.
Dogen City has been designed by a Japanese consortium called N-Ark.
OPS: Render of Dogen City by N-Ark
Picture supplied by Ferrrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Floating city to survive climate change challenges to coastal communites.
Ferrari Press Agency
Sail cruise ship 1
Ref 14859
12/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: N-Ark
A floating city that would host tourism, medical facilities, and even space rockets has been revealed — and the plan is to have it ready within seven years,
Called Dogen City, it has a 4 km circumference and has been designed to float above any climate change-related sea level rises.
It would provide power, food and water for up to 40,000 with approximately 10,000 full-time inhabitants, plus up to 30,000 tourists.
The circular design has been the best way to withstand severe weather and even tsunamis.
Dogen City would be built in a yet-to-be established economic zone named New Ocean and will have three distinct areas.
There will be a main housing zone, next an undersea data centre naturally cooled by the sea containing management and medical research facilities, and floating architecture within the artificial bay created by the ring-shaped structure.
There would also be lots of greenery, food production facilities including vertical farms, a school, sports areas, hospitals, parks, stadiums, hotels, and offices.
Dogen City has been designed by a Japanese consortium called N-Ark.
OPS: Render of Dogen City by N-Ark
Picture supplied by Ferrrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Floating city to survive climate change challenges to coastal communites.
Ferrari Press Agency
Sail cruise ship 1
Ref 14859
12/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: N-Ark
A floating city that would host tourism, medical facilities, and even space rockets has been revealed — and the plan is to have it ready within seven years,
Called Dogen City, it has a 4 km circumference and has been designed to float above any climate change-related sea level rises.
It would provide power, food and water for up to 40,000 with approximately 10,000 full-time inhabitants, plus up to 30,000 tourists.
The circular design has been the best way to withstand severe weather and even tsunamis.
Dogen City would be built in a yet-to-be established economic zone named New Ocean and will have three distinct areas.
There will be a main housing zone, next an undersea data centre naturally cooled by the sea containing management and medical research facilities, and floating architecture within the artificial bay created by the ring-shaped structure.
There would also be lots of greenery, food production facilities including vertical farms, a school, sports areas, hospitals, parks, stadiums, hotels, and offices.
Dogen City has been designed by a Japanese consortium called N-Ark hosting city management and medical research facilities
OPS: Render of Dogen City by N-Ark. This is the underwater data centre
Picture supplied by Ferrrari
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Floating city to survive climate change challenges to coastal communites.
Ferrari Press Agency
Sail cruise ship 1
Ref 14859
12/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: N-Ark
A floating city that would host tourism, medical facilities, and even space rockets has been revealed — and the plan is to have it ready within seven years,
Called Dogen City, it has a 4 km circumference and has been designed to float above any climate change-related sea level rises.
It would provide power, food and water for up to 40,000 with approximately 10,000 full-time inhabitants, plus up to 30,000 tourists.
The circular design has been the best way to withstand severe weather and even tsunamis.
Dogen City would be built in a yet-to-be established economic zone named New Ocean and will have three distinct areas.
There will be a main housing zone, next an undersea data centre naturally cooled by the sea containing management and medical research facilities, and floating architecture within the artificial bay created by the ring-shaped structure.
There would also be lots of greenery, food production facilities including vertical farms, a school, sports areas, hospitals, parks, stadiums, hotels, and offices.
Dogen City has been designed by a Japanese consortium called N-Ark.
OPS: Render of Dogen City by N-Ark. Cross-section view shows vertical famrs below sea level, businesses and schools above together with pipes for water supply and sewage. On top are shops , restaurants and public areas adorned with greenery
Picture supplied by Ferrrari
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Floating city to survive climate change challenges to coastal communites.
Ferrari Press Agency
Sail cruise ship 1
Ref 14859
12/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: N-Ark
A floating city that would host tourism, medical facilities, and even space rockets has been revealed — and the plan is to have it ready within seven years,
Called Dogen City, it has a 4 km circumference and has been designed to float above any climate change-related sea level rises.
It would provide power, food and water for up to 40,000 with approximately 10,000 full-time inhabitants, plus up to 30,000 tourists.
The circular design has been the best way to withstand severe weather and even tsunamis.
Dogen City would be built in a yet-to-be established economic zone named New Ocean and will have three distinct areas.
There will be a main housing zone, next an undersea data centre naturally cooled by the sea containing management and medical research facilities, and floating architecture within the artificial bay created by the ring-shaped structure.
There would also be lots of greenery, food production facilities including vertical farms, a school, sports areas, hospitals, parks, stadiums, hotels, and offices.
Dogen City has been designed by a Japanese consortium called N-Ark.
OPS: Render of Dogen City by N-Ark
Picture supplied by Ferrrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)