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WarWilding: a new word to describe the startling effects of using nature as a weapon.
From defensive flooding to buffer zones, using the natural world in conflict is as old as war itself - now academics have given it a name.
During the early days of the Russia-Ukraine war, the invading force was approaching the Irpin River and the gates of the Ukrainian capital. But the river waters suddenly rose, forcing the Russians to turn back and leaving a trail of abandoned tanks and military hardware. Kyiv breathed again and a wetland ecosystem was reflooded for the first time in more than 70 years.
The Ukrainian army reflooded the dying Irpin River and its former wetlands to save the Ukrainian capital.
"That's warWilding," says Jasper Humphreys, director of programmes for the Marjan Study Group in the department of war studies at King’s College London, which researches conflict and the environment.
Water encroaches onto ormer agricultural fields in Rakivka.
The Ukrainian army’s flooding of the river Irpin at the start of Russian invasion of Ukraine has created the ideal conditions for a successful warWilding legacy.
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WarWilding: a new word to describe the startling effects of using nature as a weapon.
From defensive flooding to buffer zones, using the natural world in conflict is as old as war itself - now academics have given it a name.
During the early days of the Russia-Ukraine war, the invading force was approaching the Irpin River and the gates of the Ukrainian capital. But the river waters suddenly rose, forcing the Russians to turn back and leaving a trail of abandoned tanks and military hardware. Kyiv breathed again and a wetland ecosystem was reflooded for the first time in more than 70 years.
The Ukrainian army reflooded the dying Irpin River and its former wetlands to save the Ukrainian capital.
"That's warWilding," says Jasper Humphreys, director of programmes for the Marjan Study Group in the department of war studies at King’s College London, which researches conflict and the environment.
Irrigation channels near Rakivka are overflowing with floodwaters since the dam was removed.
The Ukrainian army’s flooding of the river Irpin at the start of Russian invasion of Ukraine has created the ideal conditions for a successful warWilding legacy.
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WarWilding: a new word to describe the startling effects of using nature as a weapon.
From defensive flooding to buffer zones, using the natural world in conflict is as old as war itself - now academics have given it a name.
During the early days of the Russia-Ukraine war, the invading force was approaching the Irpin River and the gates of the Ukrainian capital. But the river waters suddenly rose, forcing the Russians to turn back and leaving a trail of abandoned tanks and military hardware. Kyiv breathed again and a wetland ecosystem was reflooded for the first time in more than 70 years.
The Ukrainian army reflooded the dying Irpin River and its former wetlands to save the Ukrainian capital.
"That's warWilding," says Jasper Humphreys, director of programmes for the Marjan Study Group in the department of war studies at King’s College London, which researches conflict and the environment.
Irrigation channels near Rakivka are overflowing with floodwaters since the dam was removed.
The Ukrainian army’s flooding of the river Irpin at the start of Russian invasion of Ukraine has created the ideal conditions for a successful warWilding legacy.
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WarWilding: a new word to describe the startling effects of using nature as a weapon.
From defensive flooding to buffer zones, using the natural world in conflict is as old as war itself - now academics have given it a name.
During the early days of the Russia-Ukraine war, the invading force was approaching the Irpin River and the gates of the Ukrainian capital. But the river waters suddenly rose, forcing the Russians to turn back and leaving a trail of abandoned tanks and military hardware. Kyiv breathed again and a wetland ecosystem was reflooded for the first time in more than 70 years.
The Ukrainian army reflooded the dying Irpin River and its former wetlands to save the Ukrainian capital.
"That's warWilding," says Jasper Humphreys, director of programmes for the Marjan Study Group in the department of war studies at King’s College London, which researches conflict and the environment.
A sign planed on the banks of the Irpin near Rakivka warns of mines.
The Ukrainian army’s flooding of the river Irpin at the start of Russian invasion of Ukraine has created the ideal conditions for a successful warWilding legacy.
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DUKAS_144679375_EYE
WarWilding: a new word to describe the startling effects of using nature as a weapon.
From defensive flooding to buffer zones, using the natural world in conflict is as old as war itself - now academics have given it a name.
During the early days of the Russia-Ukraine war, the invading force was approaching the Irpin River and the gates of the Ukrainian capital. But the river waters suddenly rose, forcing the Russians to turn back and leaving a trail of abandoned tanks and military hardware. Kyiv breathed again and a wetland ecosystem was reflooded for the first time in more than 70 years.
The Ukrainian army reflooded the dying Irpin River and its former wetlands to save the Ukrainian capital.
"That's warWilding," says Jasper Humphreys, director of programmes for the Marjan Study Group in the department of war studies at King’s College London, which researches conflict and the environment.
A soldier's helmet lies beside the Irpin river near Rakivka where the Ukrainian army attacked an attempted pontoon crossing.
The Ukrainian army’s flooding of the river Irpin at the start of Russian invasion of Ukraine has created the ideal conditions for a successful warWilding legacy.
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WarWilding: a new word to describe the startling effects of using nature as a weapon.
From defensive flooding to buffer zones, using the natural world in conflict is as old as war itself - now academics have given it a name.
During the early days of the Russia-Ukraine war, the invading force was approaching the Irpin River and the gates of the Ukrainian capital. But the river waters suddenly rose, forcing the Russians to turn back and leaving a trail of abandoned tanks and military hardware. Kyiv breathed again and a wetland ecosystem was reflooded for the first time in more than 70 years.
The Ukrainian army reflooded the dying Irpin River and its former wetlands to save the Ukrainian capital.
"That's warWilding," says Jasper Humphreys, director of programmes for the Marjan Study Group in the department of war studies at King’s College London, which researches conflict and the environment.
The remains of a Russian tank engine lie beside the river Irpin in Rakivka.
The Ukrainian army’s flooding of the river Irpin at the start of Russian invasion of Ukraine has created the ideal conditions for a successful warWilding legacy.
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WarWilding: a new word to describe the startling effects of using nature as a weapon.
From defensive flooding to buffer zones, using the natural world in conflict is as old as war itself - now academics have given it a name.
During the early days of the Russia-Ukraine war, the invading force was approaching the Irpin River and the gates of the Ukrainian capital. But the river waters suddenly rose, forcing the Russians to turn back and leaving a trail of abandoned tanks and military hardware. Kyiv breathed again and a wetland ecosystem was reflooded for the first time in more than 70 years.
The Ukrainian army reflooded the dying Irpin River and its former wetlands to save the Ukrainian capital.
"That's warWilding," says Jasper Humphreys, director of programmes for the Marjan Study Group in the department of war studies at King’s College London, which researches conflict and the environment.
The dam in Moschun was destroyed by the defending Ukrainian forces and the Russians became stuck in the ground which quickly became waterlogged.
The Ukrainian army’s flooding of the river Irpin at the start of Russian invasion of Ukraine has created the ideal conditions for a successful warWilding legacy.
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WarWilding: a new word to describe the startling effects of using nature as a weapon.
From defensive flooding to buffer zones, using the natural world in conflict is as old as war itself - now academics have given it a name.
During the early days of the Russia-Ukraine war, the invading force was approaching the Irpin River and the gates of the Ukrainian capital. But the river waters suddenly rose, forcing the Russians to turn back and leaving a trail of abandoned tanks and military hardware. Kyiv breathed again and a wetland ecosystem was reflooded for the first time in more than 70 years.
The Ukrainian army reflooded the dying Irpin River and its former wetlands to save the Ukrainian capital.
"That's warWilding," says Jasper Humphreys, director of programmes for the Marjan Study Group in the department of war studies at King’s College London, which researches conflict and the environment.
The reamains of housing destroyed by Russian attacks in Moschun
The Ukrainian army’s flooding of the river Irpin at the start of Russian invasion of Ukraine has created the ideal conditions for a successful warWilding legacy.
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WarWilding: a new word to describe the startling effects of using nature as a weapon.
From defensive flooding to buffer zones, using the natural world in conflict is as old as war itself - now academics have given it a name.
During the early days of the Russia-Ukraine war, the invading force was approaching the Irpin River and the gates of the Ukrainian capital. But the river waters suddenly rose, forcing the Russians to turn back and leaving a trail of abandoned tanks and military hardware. Kyiv breathed again and a wetland ecosystem was reflooded for the first time in more than 70 years.
The Ukrainian army reflooded the dying Irpin River and its former wetlands to save the Ukrainian capital.
"That's warWilding," says Jasper Humphreys, director of programmes for the Marjan Study Group in the department of war studies at King’s College London, which researches conflict and the environment.
A sign warns of the prescence of mines near the Irpin river.
The Ukrainian army’s flooding of the river Irpin at the start of Russian invasion of Ukraine has created the ideal conditions for a successful warWilding legacy.
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NEWS - Polizist Wayne Couzens, verhaftet im Fall der vermissten Sarah Everard in London
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Policeman Wayne Couzens, 48, a diplomatic protection officer with the Metropolitan Police force, who has been arrested for murder and kidnap over the disappearance of marketing manager Sarah Everard, 33, who went missing on March 3 after walking home from a friend's house in Clapham at 9pm. Couzens, a married father-of-two, was arrested on Tuesday over the disappearance of Sarah Everard in south London in a "serious and significant development." He works as an armed diplomatic protection officer based at Westminster Police and was arrested at his home in Kent. Police widend their search for Sarah to include the ponds at Clapham Common and released a CCTV image of Sarah, who was last seen walking between Clapham Common and Brixton on Wednesday.
Wayne Couzens, Policeman Arrested Over Missing Sarah Everard, UK - 10 Mar 2021
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NEWS - Polizist Wayne Couzens, verhaftet im Fall der vermissten Sarah Everard in London
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Policeman Wayne Couzens, 48, a diplomatic protection officer with the Metropolitan Police force, who has been arrested for murder and kidnap over the disappearance of marketing manager Sarah Everard, 33, who went missing on March 3 after walking home from a friend's house in Clapham at 9pm. Couzens, a married father-of-two, was arrested on Tuesday over the disappearance of Sarah Everard in south London in a "serious and significant development." He works as an armed diplomatic protection officer based at Westminster Police and was arrested at his home in Kent. Police widend their search for Sarah to include the ponds at Clapham Common and released a CCTV image of Sarah, who was last seen walking between Clapham Common and Brixton on Wednesday.
Wayne Couzens, Policeman Arrested Over Missing Sarah Everard, UK - 10 Mar 2021
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NEWS - Polizist Wayne Couzens, verhaftet im Fall der vermissten Sarah Everard in London
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Policeman Wayne Couzens, 48, a diplomatic protection officer with the Metropolitan Police force, who has been arrested for murder and kidnap over the disappearance of marketing manager Sarah Everard, 33, who went missing on March 3 after walking home from a friend's house in Clapham at 9pm. Couzens, a married father-of-two, was arrested on Tuesday over the disappearance of Sarah Everard in south London in a "serious and significant development." He works as an armed diplomatic protection officer based at Westminster Police and was arrested at his home in Kent. Police widend their search for Sarah to include the ponds at Clapham Common and released a CCTV image of Sarah, who was last seen walking between Clapham Common and Brixton on Wednesday.
Wayne Couzens, Policeman Arrested Over Missing Sarah Everard, UK - 10 Mar 2021
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Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air
Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air. And whatever the weather – it can affect all of our moods’.
Covid-19, third national lockdown in England
“Reflection”
29-01-2021
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Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air
Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air. And whatever the weather – it can affect all of our moods’.
Covid-19, third national lockdown in England
“Town centre”
29-01-2021
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Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air
Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air. And whatever the weather – it can affect all of our moods’.
Covid-19, third national lockdown in England
“Over the rooftops”
29-01-2021
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Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air
Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air. And whatever the weather – it can affect all of our moods’.
Covid-19, third national lockdown in England
29-01-2021
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Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air
Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air. And whatever the weather – it can affect all of our moods’.
Covid-19, third national lockdown in England
“Nest”
28-01-2021
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Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air
Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air. And whatever the weather – it can affect all of our moods’.
Covid-19, third national lockdown in England
“Space”
21-01-2021
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Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air
Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air. And whatever the weather – it can affect all of our moods’.
Covid-19, third national lockdown in England
“Silver lining”
20-01-2021
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Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air
Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air. And whatever the weather – it can affect all of our moods’.
Covid-19, third national lockdown in England
20-01-2021
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Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air
Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air. And whatever the weather – it can affect all of our moods’.
Covid-19, third national lockdown in England
“On the phone”
22-01-2021
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Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air
Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air. And whatever the weather – it can affect all of our moods’.
Covid-19, third national lockdown in England
“Lines of communication”
21-01-2021
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Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air
Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air. And whatever the weather – it can affect all of our moods’.
Covid-19, third national lockdown in England
“Flight”
21-01-2021
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Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air
Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air. And whatever the weather – it can affect all of our moods’.
Covid-19, third national lockdown in England
“Rain”
20-01-2021
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Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air
Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air. And whatever the weather – it can affect all of our moods’.
Covid-19, third national lockdown in England
“Evening walk”
-01-2021
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Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air
Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air. And whatever the weather – it can affect all of our moods’.
Covid-19, third national lockdown in England
“Twilight”
12-01-2021
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Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air
Looking up: the sky in lockdown – in pictures. Photographer Martin Godwin has been focusing on the sky for inspiration in the third lockdown .‘The sky, it’s something that we all share. We all live our lives under the sky, we all breath the same air. And whatever the weather – it can affect all of our moods’.
Covid-19, third national lockdown in England
07-01-2021
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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People walk near Pen Ponds on a misty morning in Richmond Park.
Seasonal weather, London, UK - 25 Sep 2018
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REPORTAGE - Ferndestination Patagonien
Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Nicole Jackson.Patagonia National Park (Parque Patagonia), Aysen region, Chile.
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Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Patagonia National Park (Parque Patagonia), Aysen region, Chile.
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DUK10098949_041
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Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Patagonia National Park (Parque Patagonia), Aysen region, Chile.
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DUK10098949_034
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Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Patagonia National Park (Parque Patagonia), Aysen region, Chile.
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DUK10098949_033
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Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Patagonia National Park (Parque Patagonia), Aysen region, Chile.
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DUK10098949_037
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Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Patagonia National Park (Parque Patagonia), Aysen region, Chile.
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Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Nicole Jackson and Pascal Wyse on location in Parque Patagonia (Patagonia National Park) during filming for a 360 project for The Guardian, Aysen Region. Patagonia. Chile.
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DUK10098949_036
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Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Parque Patagonia (Patagonia National Park), Aysen Region. Patagonia. Chile.
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Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Parque Patagonia (Patagonia National Park), Aysen Region. Patagonia. Chile.
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DUK10098949_027
REPORTAGE - Ferndestination Patagonien
Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Parque Patagonia (Patagonia National Park), Aysen Region. Patagonia. Chile.
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DUK10098949_031
REPORTAGE - Ferndestination Patagonien
Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Parque Patagonia (Patagonia National Park), Aysen Region. Patagonia. Chile.
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DUK10098949_028
REPORTAGE - Ferndestination Patagonien
Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Parque Patagonia (Patagonia National Park), Aysen Region. Patagonia. Chile.
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DUK10098949_029
REPORTAGE - Ferndestination Patagonien
Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Cochrane River. Parque Patagonia (Patagonia National Park), Aysen Region. Patagonia. Chile.
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DUK10098949_030
REPORTAGE - Ferndestination Patagonien
Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Guanaco. Parque Patagonia (Patagonia National Park), Aysen Region. Patagonia. Chile.
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DUK10098949_032
REPORTAGE - Ferndestination Patagonien
Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Guanaco. Parque Patagonia (Patagonia National Park), Aysen Region. Patagonia. Chile.
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DUK10098949_016
REPORTAGE - Ferndestination Patagonien
Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Guanaco. Parque Patagonia (Patagonia National Park), Aysen Region. Patagonia. Chile.
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DUK10098949_017
REPORTAGE - Ferndestination Patagonien
Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Guanaco. Parque Patagonia (Patagonia National Park), Aysen Region. Patagonia. Chile.
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DUK10098949_019
REPORTAGE - Ferndestination Patagonien
Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Guanaco. Parque Patagonia (Patagonia National Park), Aysen Region. Patagonia. Chile.
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DUK10098949_020
REPORTAGE - Ferndestination Patagonien
Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Guanaco. Parque Patagonia (Patagonia National Park), Aysen Region. Patagonia. Chile.
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DUK10098949_018
REPORTAGE - Ferndestination Patagonien
Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Guanaco. Parque Patagonia (Patagonia National Park), Aysen Region. Patagonia. Chile.
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DUK10098949_022
REPORTAGE - Ferndestination Patagonien
Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Guanaco. Parque Patagonia (Patagonia National Park), Aysen Region. Patagonia. Chile.
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REPORTAGE - Ferndestination Patagonien
Patagonia is a region encompassing the vast southernmost tip of South America, shared by Argentina and Chile, with the Andes Mountains as its dividing line. The Argentine side features arid steppes, grasslands and deserts, while the Chilean has glacial fjords and temperate rainforest. Guanaco. Parque Patagonia (Patagonia National Park), Aysen Region. Patagonia. Chile.
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