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Duststorm over Beijing
Duststorm over Beijing.
This image, acquired on 15 March 2021 by the Copernicus Sentinel-3 mission, shows a duststorm that has covered Beijing for a few days. A thick layer of dust and sand can be seen moving towards China from west, in what has been called the worst sandstorm in a decade. Credit: ESA / eyevine
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
© Graham Cross / eyevine
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
© Graham Cross / eyevine
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
© Graham Cross / eyevine
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
© Graham Cross / eyevine
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
© Graham Cross / eyevine
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
© Graham Cross / eyevine
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
© Graham Cross / eyevine
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
© Graham Cross / eyevine
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
© Graham Cross / eyevine
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
© Graham Cross / eyevine
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
© Graham Cross / eyevine
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
© Graham Cross / eyevine
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
© Graham Cross / eyevine
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Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
£20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.
© Graham Cross / eyevine
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Mars dust storm
Mars dust storm.
The high resolution stereo camera on board ESAÕs Mars Express captured this impressive upwelling front of dust clouds Ð visible in the right half of the frame Ð near the north polar ice cap of Mars in April this year.
It was one of several local small-scale dust storms that have been observed in recent months at the Red Planet, which is currently enduring a particularly intense dust storm season. A much larger storm emerged further southwest at the end of May and developed into a global, planet-encircling dust storm within several weeks.
The intensity of this major event means very little light from the Sun reaches the martian surface, a situation extreme enough that NASAÕs 15-year old Opportunity rover has been unable to recharge its batteries and call home: it has been in hibernation mode since mid-June.
Dust storms on Mars occur regularly during the southern summer season when the planet is closer to the Sun along its elliptical orbit. The enhanced solar illumination causes stronger temperature contrasts, with the resulting air movements more readily lifting dust particles from the surface Ð some of which measure up to about 0.01 mm in size.
Martian dust storms are very impressive, both visually like in this image and in terms of the intensity and duration of the rarer global events, but they are generally weaker compared to hurricanes on Earth. Mars has a much lower atmospheric pressure Ð less than one hundredth of EarthÕs atmospheric pressure at the surface Ð and martian storms have less than half the typical wind speeds of hurricanes on Earth.
The current storm is being monitored by five ESA and NASA orbiters, while NASAÕs Curiosity rover has been observing it from the ground thanks to its nuclear-powered battery. Understanding more about how global storms form and evolve will be critical for future solar-powered missionCredit: ESA / eyevine
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NEWS - Sturmtief Ophelia taucht die Landschaft in Orange
A bird flies in front of the sun which has appeared to turn the sky orange due to saharan dust blown over the UK by Storm Ophelia in Worthing, Sussex 16th October 2017.
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NEWS - Sturmtief Ophelia taucht die Landschaft in Orange
A bird flies in front of the sun which has appeared to turn the sky orange due to saharan dust blown over the UK by Storm Ophelia in Worthing, Sussex 16th October 2017.
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NEWS - Sturmtief Ophelia taucht die Landschaft in Orange
A bird flies in front of the sun which has appeared to turn the sky orange due to saharan dust blown over the UK by Storm Ophelia in Worthing, Sussex 16th October 2017.
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NEWS - Sturmtief Ophelia taucht die Landschaft in Orange
London was shrouded in darkness again on the second day of a dust phenomenon caused by Storm Ophelia. Sky-watchers described the atmosphere as "apocalyptic" as disrupted weather systems from the storm tinted the clouds above the capital a dark sepia colour. Pictures taken from the viewing platform on the Shard showed the gloomy clouds blanketing the sprawling city on Tuesday afternoon. One Londoner described the atmosphere across the city as "spooky", and several commented that it was akin to a "partial eclipse".
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NEWS - Sturmtief Ophelia taucht die Landschaft in Orange
16/10/2017. London, UK. The sky over central London is turned orange as the remains of Hurricane Ophelia whips up dust from the Sahara desert. 80 mph winds and storm conditions have hit Ireland already today.
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NEWS - Sturmtief Ophelia taucht die Landschaft in Orange
16/10/2017. London, UK. The sky over central London is turned orange as the remains of Hurricane Ophelia whips up dust from the Sahara desert. 80 mph winds and storm conditions have hit Ireland already today.
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NEWS - Sturmtief Ophelia taucht die Landschaft in Orange
16/10/2017. London, UK. The sky over central London is turned orange as the remains of Hurricane Ophelia whips up dust from the Sahara desert. 80 mph winds and storm conditions have hit Ireland already today.
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CHINA-YINCHUAN-SANDY WEATHER (CN)
(110706) -- YINCHUAN, July 6, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 6, 2011 shows the dusty sky in Yinchuan, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. The city was hit by a sandy weather Wednesday. (Xinhua/Wang Peng)(mcg)
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CHINA-YINCHUAN-SANDY WEATHER (CN)
(110706) -- YINCHUAN, July 6, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 6, 2011 shows the dusty sky in Yinchuan, northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. The city was hit by a sandy weather Wednesday. (Xinhua/Wang Peng)(mcg)
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CHINA-HEILONGJIANG-HARBIN-SANDSTORM (CN)
(110512) -- HARBIN, May 12, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on May 12, 2011 shows blowing sand covering Harbin, capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. The city was stained by sandstorm here on Thursday. (Xinhua/Wang Song) (cxy)
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CHINA-HEILONGJIANG-HARBIN-SANDSTORM (CN)
(110512) -- HARBIN, May 12, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on May 12, 2011 shows blowing sand covering Harbin, capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. The city was stained by sandstorm here on Thursday. (Xinhua/Wang Song) (cxy)
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(110512) -- HARBIN, May 12, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on May 12, 2011 shows blowing sand covering Harbin, capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. The city was stained by sandstorm here on Thursday. (Xinhua/Wang Jianwei) (cxy)
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#CHINA-LIAONING-SHENYANG-SANDSTORM (CN)
(110512) -- SHENYANG, May 12, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A boy's face is covered with a silk scarf in Shenyang, capital of northeast China's Liaoning Province, May 12, 2011. The city was stained by sandstorm here on Thursday. (Xinhua/Jiang Bing) (cxy)
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(110512) -- HARBIN, May 12, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on May 12, 2011 shows blowing sand covering Harbin, capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. The city was stained by sandstorm here on Thursday. (Xinhua/Wang Jianwei) (cxy)
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CHINA-HEILONGJIANG-HARBIN-SANDSTORM (CN)
(110512) -- HARBIN, May 12, 2011 (Xinhua) -- People walk in sandstorm in Harbin, capital of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, May 12, 2011. The city was stained by sandstorm here on Thursday. (Xinhua/Wang Jianwei) (cxy)
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#CHINA-GANSU-SANDSTORM-ORANGE ALERT (CN)
(110429) -- LANZHOU, April 29, 2011 (Xinhua) -- This combined photo shows the sunny weather (lower) on April 22, 2011, and the sandy weather (upper) on April, 29, 2011, in Lanzhou, capital of northwest China's Gansu Province. Gansu provincial meteorological station issued a sandstorm orange alert Friday morning, saying some areas in the province will see severe sandstorm and strong winds in the day. (Xinhua/Jia Xiaoyun) (llp)
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KUWAIT-SANDSTORM-OIL EXPLORATION-SUSPEND
(110325) -- KUWAIT, March 25, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A heavy sandstorm is seen sweeping across Kuwait on March 25, 2011. An unexpected sandstorm that swept Kuwait on Friday forced the oil-rich Gulf emirate to suspend its oil exploration and exports, state-owned Kuwaiti Petroleum Corporation said. (Xinhua/Du Jian)
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KUWAIT-SANDSTORM-OIL EXPLORATION-SUSPEND
(110325) -- KUWAIT, March 25, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A heavy sandstorm is seen sweeping across Kuwait on March 25, 2011. An unexpected sandstorm that swept Kuwait on Friday forced the oil-rich Gulf emirate to suspend its oil exploration and exports, state-owned Kuwaiti Petroleum Corporation said. (Xinhua/Du Jian)
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KUWAIT-SANDSTORM-OIL EXPLORATION-SUSPENION
(110325) -- KUWAIT, March 25, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A heavy sandstorm is seen sweeping across Kuwait on March 25, 2011. An unexpected sandstorm that swept Kuwait on Friday forced the oil-rich Gulf emirate to suspend its oil exploration and exports, state-owned Kuwaiti Petroleum Corporation said. (Xinhua/Du Jian)
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