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  • Half a million oysters to be introduced to Humber estuary in restoration plan
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    Half a million oysters to be introduced to Humber estuary in restoration plan
    European flat oyster is defined as ‘collapsed’ in UK but there are hopes it could return to coastal waters.

    Half a million native European flat oysters will be introduced to the estuary after being carefully nurtured by Wilder Humber, a partnership between Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and the green energy company Ørsted.

    Yorkshire Wildlife Oyster Restoration project, based on the Spurn Point, Humberside.
    The project aims to restore the number of native oysters on the seabed of the North sea and Humber estuary.
    Oyster Larvae are bred and hatched in a bio controlled location by the The Oyster Restoration Co in remote Scotland. The first batch of 400,000 oysters were transported to Yorkahire Wildlife site on the 4th September 2024 and placed to grow in controlled tanks.
    Spurn Point.

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  • Half a million oysters to be introduced to Humber estuary in restoration plan
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    Half a million oysters to be introduced to Humber estuary in restoration plan
    European flat oyster is defined as ‘collapsed’ in UK but there are hopes it could return to coastal waters.

    Half a million native European flat oysters will be introduced to the estuary after being carefully nurtured by Wilder Humber, a partnership between Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and the green energy company Ørsted.

    Yorkshire Wildlife Oyster Restoration project, based on the Spurn Point, Humberside.
    The project aims to restore the number of native oysters on the seabed of the North sea and Humber estuary.
    Oyster Larvae are bred and hatched in a bio controlled location by the The Oyster Restoration Co in remote Scotland. The first batch of 400,000 oysters were transported to Yorkahire Wildlife site on the 4th September 2024 and placed to grow in controlled tanks.
    Laura Welton holds the delivery of 400,000 young oyster larvae from The Oyster Restoration Project.

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  • Half a million oysters to be introduced to Humber estuary in restoration plan
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    Half a million oysters to be introduced to Humber estuary in restoration plan
    European flat oyster is defined as ‘collapsed’ in UK but there are hopes it could return to coastal waters.

    Half a million native European flat oysters will be introduced to the estuary after being carefully nurtured by Wilder Humber, a partnership between Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and the green energy company Ørsted.

    Yorkshire Wildlife Oyster Restoration project, based on the Spurn Point, Humberside.
    The project aims to restore the number of native oysters on the seabed of the North sea and Humber estuary.
    Oyster Larvae are bred and hatched in a bio controlled location by the The Oyster Restoration Co in remote Scotland. The first batch of 400,000 oysters were transported to Yorkahire Wildlife site on the 4th September 2024 and placed to grow in controlled tanks.
    A cluster of young oysters in a tank ready for micro filming by Film maker Finn Varna.

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  • Half a million oysters to be introduced to Humber estuary in restoration plan
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    Half a million oysters to be introduced to Humber estuary in restoration plan
    European flat oyster is defined as ‘collapsed’ in UK but there are hopes it could return to coastal waters.

    Half a million native European flat oysters will be introduced to the estuary after being carefully nurtured by Wilder Humber, a partnership between Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and the green energy company Ørsted.

    Yorkshire Wildlife Oyster Restoration project, based on the Spurn Point, Humberside.
    The project aims to restore the number of native oysters on the seabed of the North sea and Humber estuary.
    Oyster Larvae are bred and hatched in a bio controlled location by the The Oyster Restoration Co in remote Scotland. The first batch of 400,000 oysters were transported to Yorkahire Wildlife site on the 4th September 2024 and placed to grow in controlled tanks.
    Dr Boze Hancock, from The Nature Conservancy organisation and lead scientist in the Global project to restore the oyster numbers.

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  • Best of Defence Imagery 2020
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    Best of Defence Imagery 2020
    Image taken from the bridge of HMS Northumberland, as it transits the North Sea during stormy weather.

    HMS Northumberland is a Type 23 Frigate named for the Duke of Northumberland. Originally designed for anti-submarine warfare, she has proven versatile enough for all manner of operations.


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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

    © Graham Cross / eyevine

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

    © Graham Cross / eyevine

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    © Graham Cross / eyevine

     

  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

    © Graham Cross / eyevine

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    © Graham Cross / eyevine

     

  • Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
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    Gale-force winds blow away £20m sandscaping project in North Norfolk.
    £20m sandscaping project on the north Norfolk coast is blown away by storms with gale force winds. Pictured: sand drifts on the coastal road in Bacton.
    1.8m cubic metres of sand was pumped onto the beaches in front of the Bacton gas terminal (which imports a third of all UK gas supplies) and the villages of Bacton and Walcott in Norfolk UK in 2019.
    The project was expected to provide protection to the gas terminal for about 20 years and yet the strong northerly gales over the last few days have almost removed all the new sand from the beaches.

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  • View of the former defense plattform now the Principality of Sealand
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    View of the former defense plattform now the Principality of Sealand
    View of Roughs Tower, the former defense plattform, a Maunsell Sea Fort, now the Principality of Sealand, North Sea, Europe
    Michael Runkel

     

  • View of the former defense plattform now the Principality of Sealand
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    View of the former defense plattform now the Principality of Sealand
    View of Roughs Tower, the former defense plattform, a Maunsell Sea Fort, now the Principality of Sealand, North Sea, Europe
    Michael Runkel

     

  • View of Cromer Pier at dusk, Cromer, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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    View of Cromer Pier at dusk, Cromer, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    View of Cromer Pier at dusk, Cromer, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Frank Fell

     

  • Cromer Pier and North Sea on a summer day, Cromer, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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    Cromer Pier and North Sea on a summer day, Cromer, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Cromer Pier and North Sea on a summer day, Cromer, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Frank Fell

     

  • Cromer Pier and North Sea on a summer day, Cromer, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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    Cromer Pier and North Sea on a summer day, Cromer, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Cromer Pier and North Sea on a summer day, Cromer, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Frank Fell

     

  • Gray seal
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    Gray seal
    Gray seal, Halichoerus grypus, Portraet, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Gray seal *** Local Caption *** 00625736

     

  • Gray seal
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    Gray seal
    Gray seal, Halichoerus grypus, Portraet, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Gray seal *** Local Caption *** 00625735

     

  • Gray seal
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    Gray seal
    Gray seal, Halichoerus grypus, Portraet, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Gray seal *** Local Caption *** 00625734

     

  • Seal underwater
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    Seal underwater
    Common seal, Phoca vitulina, adult seal swimming underwater, Friedrichskoog, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Seal underwater *** Local Caption *** 00625752

     

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    Seal underwater
    Common seal, Phoca vitulina, adult seal swimming underwater, Friedrichskoog, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Seal underwater *** Local Caption *** 00625751

     

  • FEATURE - Best of - Bilder vom Wochenende
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    FEATURE - Best of - Bilder vom Wochenende
    Common seal, Phoca vitulina, adult seal swimming underwater, Friedrichskoog, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Seal underwater *** Local Caption *** 00625750
    (c) Dukas

     

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    Seal underwater
    Common seal, Phoca vitulina, adult seal swimming underwater, Friedrichskoog, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Seal underwater *** Local Caption *** 00625749

     

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    Seal underwater
    Common seal, Phoca vitulina, adult seal swimming underwater, Friedrichskoog, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Seal underwater *** Local Caption *** 00625748

     

  • Seal underwater
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    Seal underwater
    Common seal, Phoca vitulina, adult seal swimming underwater, Friedrichskoog, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Seal underwater *** Local Caption *** 00625747

     

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    Waves
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    Waves *** Local Caption *** 00613509

     

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    Waves *** Local Caption *** 00613508

     

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    Waves *** Local Caption *** 00613506

     

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    Waves *** Local Caption *** 00613505

     

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