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202nd Anniversary Of The Creation Of The Heroic Military College In Mexico
Cadets prepare for the 202nd Anniversary Ceremony of the Creation of the Heroic Military College in Mexico at the San Carlos Fortress in Perote, Veracruz. The founding of the Heroic Military College arises from the need for a faculty responsible for training military personnel. In 1821, when the Mexican Nation is established with the consummation of Independence, the existence of a permanent Army responsible for protecting and defending the integrity of the national territory is considered essential. On October 11, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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202nd Anniversary Of The Creation Of The Heroic Military College In Mexico
Cadets stand before the 202nd Anniversary Ceremony of the Creation of the Heroic Military College at the San Carlos Fortress in Perote, Veracruz, Mexico. The founding of the Heroic Military College arises from the need for a faculty responsible for training military personnel. In 1821, when the Mexican Nation is established with the consummation of Independence, the existence of a permanent Army responsible for protecting and defending the integrity of the national territory is considered essential. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
Tom Kirsop and Brendan Donohoe oppose the seawall. 'Our beach is the thing we should be trying to insure,Õ Donohoe says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
Tom Kirsop and Brendan Donohoe oppose the seawall. 'Our beach is the thing we should be trying to insure,Õ Donohoe says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
Brendan Donohoe oppose the seawall. 'Our beach is the thing we should be trying to insure,Õ Donohoe says
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
Brendan Donohoe oppose the seawall. 'Our beach is the thing we should be trying to insure,Õ Donohoe says
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
Brendan Donohoe oppose the seawall. 'Our beach is the thing we should be trying to insure,Õ Donohoe says
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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Underwater museum: how 'Paolo the fisherman' made the Med's strangest sight
Underwater museum: how 'Paolo the fisherman' made the Med's strangest sight. In a bid to stop illegal trawling, an Italian fisherman persuaded sculptors to create huge marble artworks – then dropped them in the Mediterranean. Paolo Fanciulli.
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Underwater museum: how 'Paolo the fisherman' made the Med's strangest sight
Underwater museum: how 'Paolo the fisherman' made the Med's strangest sight. In a bid to stop illegal trawling, an Italian fisherman persuaded sculptors to create huge marble artworks – then dropped them in the Mediterranean. Paolo Fanciulli.
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Underwater museum: how 'Paolo the fisherman' made the Med's strangest sight
Underwater museum: how 'Paolo the fisherman' made the Med's strangest sight. In a bid to stop illegal trawling, an Italian fisherman persuaded sculptors to create huge marble artworks – then dropped them in the Mediterranean. Paolo Fanciulli.
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Underwater museum: how 'Paolo the fisherman' made the Med's strangest sight
Underwater museum: how 'Paolo the fisherman' made the Med's strangest sight. In a bid to stop illegal trawling, an Italian fisherman persuaded sculptors to create huge marble artworks Ð then dropped them in the Mediterranean. Paolo Fanciulli fishing in the seas off Talamone, Tuscany.
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Underwater museum: how 'Paolo the fisherman' made the Med's strangest sight
Underwater museum: how 'Paolo the fisherman' made the Med's strangest sight. In a bid to stop illegal trawling, an Italian fisherman persuaded sculptors to create huge marble artworks – then dropped them in the Mediterranean. Paolo Fanciulli.
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Underwater museum: how 'Paolo the fisherman' made the Med's strangest sight
Underwater museum: how 'Paolo the fisherman' made the Med's strangest sight. In a bid to stop illegal trawling, an Italian fisherman persuaded sculptors to create huge marble artworks – then dropped them in the Mediterranean. Paolo Fanciulli.
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Underwater museum: how 'Paolo the fisherman' made the Med's strangest sight
Underwater museum: how 'Paolo the fisherman' made the Med's strangest sight. In a bid to stop illegal trawling, an Italian fisherman persuaded sculptors to create huge marble artworks Ð then dropped them in the Mediterranean. Sea creatures are making themselves at home on the Talamone sculptures.
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Underwater museum: how 'Paolo the fisherman' made the Med's strangest sight
Underwater museum: how 'Paolo the fisherman' made the Med's strangest sight. In a bid to stop illegal trawling, an Italian fisherman persuaded sculptors to create huge marble artworks Ð then dropped them in the Mediterranean. Sea creatures are making themselves at home on the Talamone sculptures.
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Underwater museum: how 'Paolo the fisherman' made the Med's strangest sight
Underwater museum: how 'Paolo the fisherman' made the Med's strangest sight. In a bid to stop illegal trawling, an Italian fisherman persuaded sculptors to create huge marble artworks Ð then dropped them in the Mediterranean. Siren, a sculpture by Giorgio Butini, is overgrown with marine vegetation in the underwater museum off Talamone, Tuscany.
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