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NEWS - Rohstoff immer gefragter: Nickel-Mine in Indonesien
March 28, 2019 - Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia - Heavy equipment transports the topsoil before nickel mining is carried out in the PT. Vale Indonesia in Soroako, East Luwu, South Sulawesi, Thursday, March 28, 2019. PT. Vale Indonesia is the largest producer of matte nickel in Indonesia and accounts for around 5 percent of world nickel production. This year, the global company headquartered in Brazil will have a new mining area of ??350 hectares to increase production. The main destination for marketing is Japan. In 2017, nickel matte produced by the company amounted to 76.81 tons or decreased compared to 2016 amounting to 77.58 tons (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Rohstoff immer gefragter: Nickel-Mine in Indonesien
March 28, 2019 - Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia - Heavy equipment transports material containing nickel ore to filter machines in the PT. Vale Indonesia in Soroako, East Luwu, South Sulawesi, Thursday, March 28, 2019. PT. Vale Indonesia is the largest producer of matte nickel in Indonesia and accounts for around 5 percent of world nickel production. This year, the global company headquartered in Brazil will have a new mining area of ??350 hectares to increase production. The main destination for marketing is Japan. In 2017, nickel matte produced by the company amounted to 76.81 tons or decreased compared to 2016 amounting to 77.58 tons (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Rohstoff immer gefragter: Nickel-Mine in Indonesien
March 28, 2019 - Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia - Heavy equipment transports the topsoil before nickel mining is carried out in the PT. Vale Indonesia in Soroako, East Luwu, South Sulawesi, Thursday, March 28, 2019. PT. Vale Indonesia is the largest producer of matte nickel in Indonesia and accounts for around 5 percent of world nickel production. This year, the global company headquartered in Brazil will have a new mining area of ??350 hectares to increase production. The main destination for marketing is Japan. In 2017, nickel matte produced by the company amounted to 76.81 tons or decreased compared to 2016 amounting to 77.58 tons (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Rohstoff immer gefragter: Nickel-Mine in Indonesien
March 28, 2019 - Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia - Workers are in the area of ??nickel mining smelter PT. Vale Indonesia in Soroako, East Luwu, South Sulawesi, Thursday, March 28, 2019. PT. Vale Indonesia is the largest producer of matte nickel in Indonesia and accounts for around 5 percent of world nickel production. This year, the global company headquartered in Brazil will have a new mining area of ??350 hectares to increase production. The main destination for marketing is Japan. In 2017, nickel matte produced by the company amounted to 76.81 tons or decreased compared to 2016 amounting to 77.58 tons (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Rohstoff immer gefragter: Nickel-Mine in Indonesien
March 28, 2019 - Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia - Heavy equipment transports material containing nickel ore to filter machines in the PT. Vale Indonesia in Soroako, East Luwu, South Sulawesi, Thursday, March 28, 2019. PT. Vale Indonesia is the largest producer of matte nickel in Indonesia and accounts for around 5 percent of world nickel production. This year, the global company headquartered in Brazil will have a new mining area of ??350 hectares to increase production. The main destination for marketing is Japan. In 2017, nickel matte produced by the company amounted to 76.81 tons or decreased compared to 2016 amounting to 77.58 tons (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Rohstoff immer gefragter: Nickel-Mine in Indonesien
March 28, 2019 - Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia - Heavy equipment transports material containing nickel ore to filter machines in the PT. Vale Indonesia in Soroako, East Luwu, South Sulawesi, Thursday, March 28, 2019. PT. Vale Indonesia is the largest producer of matte nickel in Indonesia and accounts for around 5 percent of world nickel production. This year, the global company headquartered in Brazil will have a new mining area of ??350 hectares to increase production. The main destination for marketing is Japan. In 2017, nickel matte produced by the company amounted to 76.81 tons or decreased compared to 2016 amounting to 77.58 tons (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Rohstoff immer gefragter: Nickel-Mine in Indonesien
March 28, 2019 - Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia - Heavy equipment transports the topsoil before nickel mining is carried out in the PT. Vale Indonesia in Soroako, East Luwu, South Sulawesi, Thursday, March 28, 2019. PT. Vale Indonesia is the largest producer of matte nickel in Indonesia and accounts for around 5 percent of world nickel production. This year, the global company headquartered in Brazil will have a new mining area of ??350 hectares to increase production. The main destination for marketing is Japan. In 2017, nickel matte produced by the company amounted to 76.81 tons or decreased compared to 2016 amounting to 77.58 tons (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Rohstoff immer gefragter: Nickel-Mine in Indonesien
March 28, 2019 - Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia - Workers are in the area of ??nickel mining smelter PT. Vale Indonesia in Soroako, East Luwu, South Sulawesi, Thursday, March 28, 2019. PT. Vale Indonesia is the largest producer of matte nickel in Indonesia and accounts for around 5 percent of world nickel production. This year, the global company headquartered in Brazil will have a new mining area of ??350 hectares to increase production. The main destination for marketing is Japan. In 2017, nickel matte produced by the company amounted to 76.81 tons or decreased compared to 2016 amounting to 77.58 tons (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Rohstoff immer gefragter: Nickel-Mine in Indonesien
March 28, 2019 - Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia - Vehicles lifting goods in front of the nickel ore heating center in the PT. Vale Indonesia in Soroako, East Luwu, South Sulawesi, Thursday, March 28, 2019. PT. Vale Indonesia is the largest producer of matte nickel in Indonesia and accounts for around 5 percent of world nickel production. This year, the global company headquartered in Brazil will have a new mining area of ??350 hectares to increase production. The main destination for marketing is Japan. In 2017, nickel matte produced by the company amounted to 76.81 tons or decreased compared to 2016 amounting to 77.58 tons (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Rohstoff immer gefragter: Nickel-Mine in Indonesien
March 28, 2019 - Soroako, South Sulawesi, Indonesia - The process of separating nickel ore from iron ore in the PT. Vale Indonesia in Soroako, East Luwu, South Sulawesi, Thursday, March 28, 2019. PT. Vale Indonesia is the largest producer of matte nickel in Indonesia and accounts for around 5 percent of world nickel production. This year, the global company headquartered in Brazil will have a new mining area of ??350 hectares to increase production. The main destination for marketing is Japan. In 2017, nickel matte produced by the company amounted to 76.81 tons or decreased compared to 2016 amounting to 77.58 tons (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
January 28, 2019 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - São Paulo (SP), 28/01/2019 - VALE ACTIONS- The São Paulo Stock Exchange lost nearly 3,000 points on Monday, 28, with the sharp drop in the shares of Vale and Bradespar. The two companies' common shares lost about 19% early in the trading session, reflecting the tragedy in Brumadinho (MG) on the first trading day after that. The opening bid for the two stocks lasted more than normal, but the decline of the Ibovespa was moderate, following the negative variation of the European stock exchanges. At 1:18 pm, the Ibovespa fell 2.63%, to 95,105 points. At the same time, the ON shares of Vale were down 22.48 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX/Shutterstock (10052663a)
The main indicator of the Brazilian stock exchange, B3, is up on Wednesday (9), going from 93,000 points for the first time. The movement is influenced by the exterior, by the good performance of Vale and Petrobras shares and by signs of advancement in a pension reform proposal that contribute to the maintenance of investors' moods. The news from the outside influences positively, amid expectations that the United States and China announce some advance in the commercial negotiations. Investors also await the release of the minutes of the latest Federal Reserve monetary policy meeting scheduled for 5 pm for signs of the US central bank's next steps toward interest rates.
Brazilian stock exchange, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 09 Jan 2019
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Bond/Pinnacle/REX/Shutterstock (9471821aq)
Exeter City huddle during the Skybet League Two Match between Port Vale and Exeter City at Vale Park, Stoke on Mar 20th
Port Vale v Exeter City, Stoke, UK - 20 Mar 2018
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PEOPLE - Chloe Ayling: Täuschte Modell die Entführung nur vor?
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greig Cowie/BPI/Shutterstock/REX/Shutterstock (8989528bh)
Luke Ayling of Leeds United
Leeds United v Port Vale, Carabao Cup , Elland Road, Leeds, UK, 09 Aug 2017
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PEOPLE - Chloe Ayling: Täuschte Modell die Entführung nur vor?
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greig Cowie/BPI/Shutterstock/REX/Shutterstock (8989528bj)
Luke Ayling of Leeds United
Leeds United v Port Vale, Carabao Cup , Elland Road, Leeds, UK, 09 Aug 2017
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PEOPLE - Chloe Ayling: Täuschte Modell die Entführung nur vor?
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greig Cowie/BPI/Shutterstock/REX/Shutterstock (8989528cg)
Luke Ayling of Leeds United
Leeds United v Port Vale, Carabao Cup , Elland Road, Leeds, UK, 09 Aug 2017
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833963
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833965
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833964
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833969
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833966
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833967
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833970
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833968
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833976
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833974
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833973
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833975
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833972
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833971
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833979
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833977
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833978
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833980
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833981
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833984
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833982
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833983
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833988
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833986
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833987
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833985
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833989
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833990
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833991
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Barra Longa (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833994
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833993
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Bento Rodrigues district, in the city of Mariana (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833992
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NEWS - Brasilien: Bento Rodrigues ein Jahr nach dem Damm-Bruch
Gesteira, in Barra Longa district (MG), Brazil, on November 4, 2016, one year after the dam burst disaster which released millions of tonnes of toxic mud causing a trail of 500 km of destruction until the Atlantic Ocean. The dam is owned by Samarco, which is a junction between mining companies Vale and BHP Billiton. (Photo by Mourão Panda/Fotoarena). *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 18833997
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People: Emmy Awards: Stars auf dem roten Teppich
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Latour/Variety/REX Shutterstock (5120784qd)
Mason Vale Cotton
67th Primetime Emmy Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 20 Sep 2015
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