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  • NEWS - Kalifornien versinkt im Regen und Schnee
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    NEWS - Kalifornien versinkt im Regen und Schnee
    January 6, 2016 - Los Angeles, California, United States: A tree fell on a car on Beverly Glen Blvd. at Windtree Dr. in the Hollywood Hills. The first major El Nino storm of the season slammed into Southern California on Jan. 6, setting new rain records for the day, closed roads, caused flooding and gave Southern California a good drenching. Yesterday brought the most rain Los Angeles has seen in any single day in 2015 except for one - Sept. 15, when the remnants of Hurricane Linda washed ashore. (Katie Falkenberg/Los Angeles Times/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05346956
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Kalifornien versinkt im Regen und Schnee
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    NEWS - Kalifornien versinkt im Regen und Schnee
    January 6, 2016 - Sherman Oaks, California, United States: A tree fell in front of the Sherman Village complex on Moorpark Street. The first major El Nino storm of the season slammed into Southern California on Jan. 6, setting new rain records for the day, closed roads, caused flooding and gave Southern California a good drenching. Yesterday brought the most rain Los Angeles has seen in any single day in 2015 except for one - Sept. 15, when the remnants of Hurricane Linda washed ashore. (Katie Falkenberg/Los Angeles Times/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05346958
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Kalifornien versinkt im Regen und Schnee
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    NEWS - Kalifornien versinkt im Regen und Schnee
    January 6, 2016 - Sherman Oaks, California, United States: A tree fell in front of the Sherman Village complex on Moorpark Street. The first major El Nino storm of the season slammed into Southern California on Jan. 6, setting new rain records for the day, closed roads, caused flooding and gave Southern California a good drenching. Yesterday brought the most rain Los Angeles has seen in any single day in 2015 except for one - Sept. 15, when the remnants of Hurricane Linda washed ashore. (Katie Falkenberg/Los Angeles Times/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05346959
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Kalifornien versinkt im Regen und Schnee
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    NEWS - Kalifornien versinkt im Regen und Schnee
    January 6, 2016 - Riverside, California, United States: A pedestrian uses an umbrella as they walk under the historic arches of the The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa in Riverside as the second major El Nino storm of the season brings heavy rainfall, road closures and flooding to the southland. The first major El Nino storm of the season slammed into Southern California on Jan. 6, setting new rain records for the day, closed roads, caused flooding and gave Southern California a good drenching. Yesterday brought the most rain Los Angeles has seen in any single day in 2015 except for one - Sept. 15, when the remnants of Hurricane Linda washed ashore. (Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05346963
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Kalifornien: El Nino wühlt die Strände auf
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    NEWS - Kalifornien: El Nino wühlt die Strände auf
    January 7, 2015 - Ventura, California, United States: A big northwest swell combined with a high tide on Thursday morning along the southern California coast resulting in seaside communities being battered. Faria Beach in Ventura County was one of the areas especially hard hit. Carlos Pereira, left, tries to clean up an oceanfront deck that was pummeled through the night by big waves. (Michael Robinson Chavez/Los Angeles Times/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05347975
    (c) Dukas

     

  • General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
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    General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
    03/01/2011, Rockhampton, Queensland

    The 2011 floods in Rockhampton, Central Queensland, Australia are still rising, and are expected to peak on Thursday, 6th January, 2011 at a height that will equal the 1954 flood where the Fitzroy River reached 9.5 metres. Authorities believe that there is a possibility that it will be the biggest flood in history, eclipsing the 1918 level of 10.2 metres.

    BIG Australia / John Casey (FOTO: DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA)

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  • General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
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    General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
    03/01/2011, Rockhampton, Queensland

    The 2011 floods in Rockhampton, Central Queensland, Australia are still rising, and are expected to peak on Thursday, 6th January, 2011 at a height that will equal the 1954 flood where the Fitzroy River reached 9.5 metres. Authorities believe that there is a possibility that it will be the biggest flood in history, eclipsing the 1918 level of 10.2 metres.

    BIG Australia / John Casey (FOTO: DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA)

    DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA

     

  • General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
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    General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
    03/01/2011, Rockhampton, Queensland

    The 2011 floods in Rockhampton, Central Queensland, Australia are still rising, and are expected to peak on Thursday, 6th January, 2011 at a height that will equal the 1954 flood where the Fitzroy River reached 9.5 metres. Authorities believe that there is a possibility that it will be the biggest flood in history, eclipsing the 1918 level of 10.2 metres.

    BIG Australia / John Casey (FOTO: DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA)

    DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA

     

  • General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
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    General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
    03/01/2011, Rockhampton, Queensland

    The 2011 floods in Rockhampton, Central Queensland, Australia are still rising, and are expected to peak on Thursday, 6th January, 2011 at a height that will equal the 1954 flood where the Fitzroy River reached 9.5 metres. Authorities believe that there is a possibility that it will be the biggest flood in history, eclipsing the 1918 level of 10.2 metres.

    BIG Australia / John Casey (FOTO: DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA)

    DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA

     

  • General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
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    General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
    03/01/2011, Rockhampton, Queensland

    The 2011 floods in Rockhampton, Central Queensland, Australia are still rising, and are expected to peak on Thursday, 6th January, 2011 at a height that will equal the 1954 flood where the Fitzroy River reached 9.5 metres. Authorities believe that there is a possibility that it will be the biggest flood in history, eclipsing the 1918 level of 10.2 metres.

    BIG Australia / John Casey (FOTO: DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA)

    DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA

     

  • General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
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    General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
    03/01/2011, Rockhampton, Queensland

    The 2011 floods in Rockhampton, Central Queensland, Australia are still rising, and are expected to peak on Thursday, 6th January, 2011 at a height that will equal the 1954 flood where the Fitzroy River reached 9.5 metres. Authorities believe that there is a possibility that it will be the biggest flood in history, eclipsing the 1918 level of 10.2 metres.

    BIG Australia / John Casey (FOTO: DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA)

    DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA

     

  • General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
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    General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
    03/01/2011, Rockhampton, Queensland

    The 2011 floods in Rockhampton, Central Queensland, Australia are still rising, and are expected to peak on Thursday, 6th January, 2011 at a height that will equal the 1954 flood where the Fitzroy River reached 9.5 metres. Authorities believe that there is a possibility that it will be the biggest flood in history, eclipsing the 1918 level of 10.2 metres.

    BIG Australia / John Casey (FOTO: DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA)

    DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA

     

  • General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
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    General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
    03/01/2011, Rockhampton, Queensland

    The 2011 floods in Rockhampton, Central Queensland, Australia are still rising, and are expected to peak on Thursday, 6th January, 2011 at a height that will equal the 1954 flood where the Fitzroy River reached 9.5 metres. Authorities believe that there is a possibility that it will be the biggest flood in history, eclipsing the 1918 level of 10.2 metres.

    BIG Australia / John Casey (FOTO: DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA)

    DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA

     

  • General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
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    General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
    03/01/2011, Rockhampton, Queensland

    The 2011 floods in Rockhampton, Central Queensland, Australia are still rising, and are expected to peak on Thursday, 6th January, 2011 at a height that will equal the 1954 flood where the Fitzroy River reached 9.5 metres. Authorities believe that there is a possibility that it will be the biggest flood in history, eclipsing the 1918 level of 10.2 metres.

    BIG Australia / John Casey (FOTO: DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA)

    DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA

     

  • General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
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    General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
    03/01/2011, Rockhampton, Queensland

    The 2011 floods in Rockhampton, Central Queensland, Australia are still rising, and are expected to peak on Thursday, 6th January, 2011 at a height that will equal the 1954 flood where the Fitzroy River reached 9.5 metres. Authorities believe that there is a possibility that it will be the biggest flood in history, eclipsing the 1918 level of 10.2 metres.

    BIG Australia / John Casey (FOTO: DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA)

    DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA

     

  • General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
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    General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
    03/01/2011, Rockhampton, Queensland

    The 2011 floods in Rockhampton, Central Queensland, Australia are still rising, and are expected to peak on Thursday, 6th January, 2011 at a height that will equal the 1954 flood where the Fitzroy River reached 9.5 metres. Authorities believe that there is a possibility that it will be the biggest flood in history, eclipsing the 1918 level of 10.2 metres.

    BIG Australia / John Casey (FOTO: DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA)

    DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA

     

  • General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
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    General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
    03/01/2011, Rockhampton, Queensland

    The 2011 floods in Rockhampton, Central Queensland, Australia are still rising, and are expected to peak on Thursday, 6th January, 2011 at a height that will equal the 1954 flood where the Fitzroy River reached 9.5 metres. Authorities believe that there is a possibility that it will be the biggest flood in history, eclipsing the 1918 level of 10.2 metres.

    BIG Australia / John Casey (FOTO: DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA)

    DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA

     

  • General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
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    General Views of the Flooding in Rockhampton, Queensland
    03/01/2011, Rockhampton, Queensland

    The 2011 floods in Rockhampton, Central Queensland, Australia are still rising, and are expected to peak on Thursday, 6th January, 2011 at a height that will equal the 1954 flood where the Fitzroy River reached 9.5 metres. Authorities believe that there is a possibility that it will be the biggest flood in history, eclipsing the 1918 level of 10.2 metres.

    BIG Australia / John Casey (FOTO: DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA)

    DUKAS/BIG AUSTRALIA

     

  • Beauty and destruction: the Amazon rainforest.
The Amazon rainforest is the world’s largest, but in the last 40 years at least 20% of it has been destroyed.
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    Beauty and destruction: the Amazon rainforest. The Amazon rainforest is the world’s largest, but in the last 40 years at least 20% of it has been destroyed.
    The Amazon rainforest is the worldÕs largest, but in the last 40 years at least 20% of it has been destroyed. The Amazon basin covers nine countries in South America, with 60% of it in Brazil, and for a decade local photographer Rodrigo Baleia has documented the beauty and destruction of the region from above.

    A drought in 2010 was considered the worst in the Amazon basin in the last 100 years. It was said to be further evidence of the regionÕs vulnerability to rising global temperatures.
    September 27, 2010

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  • #(5)CHINA-SICHUAN-SUINING-RAINSTORM (CN)
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    #(5)CHINA-SICHUAN-SUINING-RAINSTORM (CN)
    (080723) -- SUINING(SICHUAN), July 23, 2008 (Xinhua) -- Salesmen in a bazar clear up goods submerged by the flood in Daying County in Suining City, southwest China's Sichuan Province, July 21, 2008. A heavy rainstorm hit the city on Monday and Daying County was seriously flooded. Armed Police soldiers and officers stationed in Suining and the local residents have thrown themselves into the fight against the floods in the county. (Xinhua/Zhong Min) (ly/wcy)
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  • #(1)CHINA-SICHUAN-SUINING-RAINSTORM (CN)
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    #(1)CHINA-SICHUAN-SUINING-RAINSTORM (CN)
    (080723) -- SUINING(SICHUAN), July 23, 2008 (Xinhua) -- A bridge is destroyed by the flood in Daying County of Suining City, southwest China's Sichuan Province, July 21, 2008. A heavy rainstorm hit the city on Monday and Daying County was seriously flooded. Armed Police soldiers and officers stationed in Suining and the local residents have thrown themselves into the fight against the floods in the county. (Xinhua/Zhong Min) (ly/wcy)

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  • #(8)CHINA-HUBEI-XIANGFAN-HEAVY RAIN (CN)
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    #(8)CHINA-HUBEI-XIANGFAN-HEAVY RAIN (CN)
    (080723) -- XIANGFAN, July 23, 2008 (Xinhua) -- PLA soldiers heighten the dam to block floodwater in Xiangfan City, central China's Hubei Province, July 22, 2008. A heavy rain hit the city Tuesday causing some roads flooded. The local PLA soldiers and officers have thrown themselves into the fight against the floods. (Xinhua/Zhao Xingpei) (ly/wcy)
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  • #(5)CHINA-HUBEI-XIANGFAN-HEAVY RAIN (CN)
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    #(5)CHINA-HUBEI-XIANGFAN-HEAVY RAIN (CN)
    (080723) -- XIANGFAN, July 23, 2008 (Xinhua) -- Pedestrians go through an overpass under which the street are flooded in Xiangfan City, central China's Hubei Province, July 22, 2008. A heavy rain hit the city Tuesday causing some roads flooded. The local PLA soldiers and officers have thrown themselves into the fight against the floods. (Xinhua/Yu Xiang) (ly/wcy)

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  • #(4)CHINA-HUBEI-XIANGFAN-HEAVY RAIN (CN)
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    #(4)CHINA-HUBEI-XIANGFAN-HEAVY RAIN (CN)
    (080723) -- XIANGFAN, July 23, 2008 (Xinhua) -- Sandbags are piled up to block the flood at the entrance of an electric appliance store in Xiangfan City, central China's Hubei Province, July 22, 2008. A heavy rain hit the city Tuesday causing some roads flooded. The local PLA soldiers and officers have thrown themselves into the fight against the floods. (Xinhua/Yu Xiang) (ly/wcy)

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  • #(2)CHINA-HUBEI-XIANGFAN-HEAVY RAIN (CN)
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    #(2)CHINA-HUBEI-XIANGFAN-HEAVY RAIN (CN)
    (080723) -- XIANGFAN, July 23, 2008 (Xinhua) -- People have dinner in a flooded restaurant in Xiangfan City, central China's Hubei Province, July 22, 2008. A heavy rain hit the city Tuesday causing some roads flooded. The local PLA soldiers and officers have thrown themselves into the fight against the floods. (Xinhua/Yu Xiang) (ly/wcy)

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  • #(3)CHINA-HUBEI-XIANGFAN-HEAVY RAIN (CN)
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    #(3)CHINA-HUBEI-XIANGFAN-HEAVY RAIN (CN)
    (080723) -- XIANGFAN, July 23, 2008 (Xinhua) -- A car runs on a flooded road in Xiangfan City, central China's Hubei Province, July 22, 2008. A heavy rain hit the city Tuesday causing some roads flooded. The local PLA soldiers and officers have thrown themselves into the fight against the floods. (Xinhua/Yu Xiang) (ly/wcy)

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