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    Black Yardang Landform
    An aerial view shows the unique black Yardang landform of Heidushan Scenic Area in Haixi City, Qinghai Province, China, on May 20, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Black Yardang Landform
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    Black Yardang Landform
    An aerial view shows the unique black Yardang landform of Heidushan Scenic Area in Haixi City, Qinghai Province, China, on May 20, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Black Yardang Landform
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    Black Yardang Landform
    An aerial view shows the unique black Yardang landform of Heidushan Scenic Area in Haixi City, Qinghai Province, China, on May 20, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Black Yardang Landform
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    Black Yardang Landform
    An aerial view shows the unique black Yardang landform of Heidushan Scenic Area in Haixi City, Qinghai Province, China, on May 20, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Black Yardang Landform
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    Black Yardang Landform
    An aerial view shows the unique black Yardang landform of Heidushan Scenic Area in Haixi City, Qinghai Province, China, on May 20, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Black Yardang Landform
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    Black Yardang Landform
    An aerial view shows the unique black Yardang landform of Heidushan Scenic Area in Haixi City, Qinghai Province, China, on May 20, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Black Yardang Landform
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    Black Yardang Landform
    An aerial view shows the unique black Yardang landform of Heidushan Scenic Area in Haixi City, Qinghai Province, China, on May 20, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Black Yardang Landform
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    Black Yardang Landform
    An aerial view shows the unique black Yardang landform of Heidushan Scenic Area in Haixi City, Qinghai Province, China, on May 20, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Black Yardang Landform
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    Black Yardang Landform
    An aerial view shows the unique black Yardang landform of Heidushan Scenic Area in Haixi City, Qinghai Province, China, on May 20, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Black Yardang Landform
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    Black Yardang Landform
    An aerial view shows the unique black Yardang landform of Heidushan Scenic Area in Haixi City, Qinghai Province, China, on May 20, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Black Yardang Landform
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    Black Yardang Landform
    An aerial view shows the unique black Yardang landform of Heidushan Scenic Area in Haixi City, Qinghai Province, China, on May 20, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Black Yardang Landform
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    Black Yardang Landform
    An aerial view shows the unique black Yardang landform of Heidushan Scenic Area in Haixi City, Qinghai Province, China, on May 20, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Black Yardang Landform
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    Black Yardang Landform
    An aerial view shows the unique black Yardang landform of Heidushan Scenic Area in Haixi City, Qinghai Province, China, on May 20, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast
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    Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast
    Puffins on the water at Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast.
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  • Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast
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    A seal at Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast.
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  • Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast
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    Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast
    Leighton Newman, (left), a warden with the Wildlife Trust, introduces visitors to Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast.
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  • Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast
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    Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast
    Visitors to Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast. In the foreground are burrows used by Manx Shearwater birds.
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  • Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast
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    Tourists on Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast.
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    Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast
    Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast.
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    Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast
    Seals basking on Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast.
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  • Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast
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    Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast
    Tourists on Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast.
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  • Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast
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    Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast
    Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast.
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  • Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast
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    Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast
    Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast
    Leighton Newman, a warden on the island.
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    Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast
    Visitors to Skomer Island off the Pembrokeshire Coast make their way up the steps after being dropped off by the boat from Martin’s Haven.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    Daily life in the artisanal fishing port of Bakau, The Gambia.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    Daily life in the artisanal fishing port of Bakau, The Gambia.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    Daily life in the artisanal fishing port of Bakau, The Gambia.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    Daily life in the artisanal fishing port of Bakau, The Gambia.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    Daily life in the artisanal fishing port of Bakau, The Gambia.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    Daily life in the artisanal fishing port of Bakau, The Gambia.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    Daily life in the artisanal fishing port of Bakau, The Gambia.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    Daily life in the artisanal fishing port of Bakau, The Gambia.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    Daily life in the artisanal fishing port of Bakau, The Gambia.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    Daily life in the artisanal fishing port of Bakau, The Gambia.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    Daily life in the artisanal fishing port of Bakau, The Gambia.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    The rocky barrier on Senegambia beach will hold back erosion for a time but natural defences, such as planting coconut trees and mangroves, are a longer-term solution.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    The rocky barrier on Senegambia beach will hold back erosion for a time but natural defences, such as planting coconut trees and mangroves, are a longer-term solution.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    View of the empty swimming pool of the Karaiba Hotel in Senegambia. The Covid 19 pandemic has had a huge impact on the Gambia, which depends mainly on tourism.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    To retain the sand on the beaches in response to rising water levels due to climate change, activists have planted 7,000 coconut trees along several kilometers of beach, Banjul beach, Gambia.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    To retain the sand on the beaches in response to rising water levels due to climate change, activists have planted 7,000 coconut trees along several kilometers of beach, Banjul beach, Gambia.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    To retain the sand on the beaches in response to rising water levels due to climate change, activists have planted 7,000 coconut trees along several kilometers of beach, Banjul beach, Gambia.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    To retain the sand on the beaches in response to rising water levels due to climate change, activists have planted 7,000 coconut trees along several kilometers of beach, Banjul beach, Gambia.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    To retain the sand on the beaches in response to rising water levels due to climate change, activists have planted 7,000 coconut trees along several kilometers of beach, Banjul beach, Gambia.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    To retain the sand on the beaches in response to rising water levels due to climate change, activists have planted 7,000 coconut trees along several kilometers of beach, Banjul beach, Gambia.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    To retain the sand on the beaches in response to rising water levels due to climate change, activists have planted 7,000 coconut trees along several kilometers of beach, Banjul beach, Gambia.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    To retain the sand on the beaches in response to rising water levels due to climate change, activists have planted 7,000 coconut trees along several kilometers of beach, Banjul beach, Gambia.
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  • Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
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    Can the Gambia turn the tide to save its shrinking beaches? In a developing country reliant on its tourist industry, the rapidly eroding ‘smiling coast’ shows the urgent need for action on climate change.
    Sunset in front of the Leybato Hotel in Fajara. The owner of the hotel, Demba Saikou says that the rising sea due to climate change is threatening his hotel, he has already lost several meters of beach.
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