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  • For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
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    For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
    The Orford Ness Lighthouse has stood on the bleak shingle of Orford Ness since since 1792. It has been holding out against the North Sea for 228 years but today signals the begining of the end for this sentinel of a building. Orford Ness has , since the First World War, been used as a Military testing ground. The lighthouse has not only survived attack from the sea but also from German Aircraft in the 1940s and early nearby airial bombing tests during the First world war. Despite many reprieves and much hard work by its owner Nick Giold, it finally had its top removed by a huge crane at the begining of the demolition process designed to salvage as much of the building as possible before it succomes to the waves. 16/7/20 Photo Tom Pilston© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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  • For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
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    For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
    The Orford Ness Lighthouse has stood on the bleak shingle of Orford Ness since since 1792. It has been holding out against the North Sea for 228 years but today signals the begining of the end for this sentinel of a building. Orford Ness has , since the First World War, been used as a Military testing ground. The lighthouse has not only survived attack from the sea but also from German Aircraft in the 1940s and early nearby airial bombing tests during the First world war. Despite many reprieves and much hard work by its owner Nick Giold, it finally had its top removed by a huge crane at the begining of the demolition process designed to salvage as much of the building as possible before it succomes to the waves. 16/7/20 Photo Tom Pilston© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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  • For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
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    For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
    The Orford Ness Lighthouse has stood on the bleak shingle of Orford Ness since since 1792. It has been holding out against the North Sea for 228 years but today signals the begining of the end for this sentinel of a building. Orford Ness has , since the First World War, been used as a Military testing ground. The lighthouse has not only survived attack from the sea but also from German Aircraft in the 1940s and early nearby airial bombing tests during the First world war. Despite many reprieves and much hard work by its owner Nick Giold, it finally had its top removed by a huge crane at the begining of the demolition process designed to salvage as much of the building as possible before it succomes to the waves. 16/7/20 Photo Tom Pilston© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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  • For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
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    For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
    The Orford Ness Lighthouse has stood on the bleak shingle of Orford Ness since since 1792. It has been holding out against the North Sea for 228 years but today signals the begining of the end for this sentinel of a building. Orford Ness has , since the First World War, been used as a Military testing ground. The lighthouse has not only survived attack from the sea but also from German Aircraft in the 1940s and early nearby airial bombing tests during the First world war. Despite many reprieves and much hard work by its owner Nick Giold, it finally had its top removed by a huge crane at the begining of the demolition process designed to salvage as much of the building as possible before it succomes to the waves. 16/7/20 Photo Tom Pilston© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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  • For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
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    For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
    The Orford Ness Lighthouse has stood on the bleak shingle of Orford Ness since since 1792. It has been holding out against the North Sea for 228 years but today signals the begining of the end for this sentinel of a building. Orford Ness has , since the First World War, been used as a Military testing ground. The lighthouse has not only survived attack from the sea but also from German Aircraft in the 1940s and early nearby airial bombing tests during the First world war. Despite many reprieves and much hard work by its owner Nick Giold, it finally had its top removed by a huge crane at the begining of the demolition process designed to salvage as much of the building as possible before it succomes to the waves. Here contractors watch as the top of the structure is lifted off.16/7/20 Photo Tom Pilston© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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  • For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
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    For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
    The Orford Ness Lighthouse has stood on the bleak shingle of Orford Ness since since 1792. It has been holding out against the North Sea for 228 years but today signals the begining of the end for this sentinel of a building. Orford Ness has , since the First World War, been used as a Military testing ground. The lighthouse has not only survived attack from the sea but also from German Aircraft in the 1940s and early nearby airial bombing tests during the First world war. Despite many reprieves and much hard work by its owner Nick Giold, it finally had its top removed by a huge crane at the begining of the demolition process designed to salvage as much of the building as possible before it succomes to the waves. 16/7/20 Photo Tom Pilston© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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  • For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
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    For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
    The Orford Ness Lighthouse has stood on the bleak shingle of Orford Ness since since 1792. It has been holding out against the North Sea for 228 years but today signals the begining of the end for this sentinel of a building. Orford Ness has , since the First World War, been used as a Military testing ground. The lighthouse has not only survived attack from the sea but also from German Aircraft in the 1940s and early nearby airial bombing tests during the First world war. Despite many reprieves and much hard work by its owner Nick Giold, it finally had its top removed by a huge crane at the begining of the demolition process designed to salvage as much of the building as possible before it succomes to the waves. 16/7/20 Photo Tom Pilston© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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  • For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
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    For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
    The Orford Ness Lighthouse has stood on the bleak shingle of Orford Ness since since 1792. It has been holding out against the North Sea for 228 years but today signals the begining of the end for this sentinel of a building. Orford Ness has , since the First World War, been used as a Military testing ground. The lighthouse has not only survived attack from the sea but also from German Aircraft in the 1940s and early nearby airial bombing tests during the First world war. Despite many reprieves and much hard work by its owner Nick Giold, it finally had its top removed by a huge crane at the begining of the demolition process designed to salvage as much of the building as possible before it succomes to the waves. 16/7/20 Photo Tom Pilston© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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  • For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
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    For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
    The Orford Ness Lighthouse has stood on the bleak shingle of Orford Ness since since 1792. It has been holding out against the North Sea for 228 years but today signals the begining of the end for this sentinel of a building. Orford Ness has , since the First World War, been used as a Military testing ground. The lighthouse has not only survived attack from the sea but also from German Aircraft in the 1940s and early nearby airial bombing tests during the First world war. Despite many reprieves and much hard work by its owner Nick Giold, it finally had its top removed by a huge crane at the begining of the demolition process designed to salvage as much of the building as possible before it succomes to the waves. Part of the Lighthouse’s out buildings have areaddy fallen into the sea. 16/7/20 Photo Tom Pilston© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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  • For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
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    For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
    The Orford Ness Lighthouse has stood on the bleak shingle of Orford Ness since since 1792. It has been holding out against the North Sea for 228 years but today signals the begining of the end for this sentinel of a building. Orford Ness has , since the First World War, been used as a Military testing ground. The lighthouse has not only survived attack from the sea but also from German Aircraft in the 1940s and early nearby airial bombing tests during the First world war. Despite many reprieves and much hard work by its owner Nick Giold, it finally had its top removed by a huge crane at the begining of the demolition process designed to salvage as much of the building as possible before it succomes to the waves. 16/7/20 Photo Tom Pilston© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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  • For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
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    For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
    The Orford Ness Lighthouse has stood on the bleak shingle of Orford Ness since since 1792. It has been holding out against the North Sea for 228 years but today signals the begining of the end for this sentinel of a building. Orford Ness has , since the First World War, been used as a Military testing ground. The lighthouse has not only survived attack from the sea but also from German Aircraft in the 1940s and early nearby airial bombing tests during the First world war. Despite many reprieves and much hard work by its owner Nick Giold, it finally had its top removed by a huge crane at the begining of the demolition process designed to salvage as much of the building as possible before it succomes to the waves. Here, Nick Gold waits for the wind to subside and the crane to lift. 16/7/20 Photo Tom Pilston© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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  • For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
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    For more than 200 years, the lighthouse at Orford Ness has warned mariners they are nearing Europe's longest shingle spit. But as the sea steadily reclaims the land on which it is built, its owner has decided the time is right for the lighthouse to come d
    The Orford Ness Lighthouse has stood on the bleak shingle of Orford Ness since since 1792. It has been holding out against the North Sea for 228 years but today signals the begining of the end for this sentinel of a building. Orford Ness has , since the First World War, been used as a Military testing ground. The lighthouse has not only survived attack from the sea but also from German Aircraft in the 1940s and early nearby airial bombing tests during the First world war. Despite many reprieves and much hard work by its owner Nick Giold, it finally had its top removed by a huge crane at the begining of the demolition process designed to salvage as much of the building as possible before it succomes to the waves. Here the lighthouse is seen from Orford Quay for the last time as a complete buildiing. 16/7/20 Photo Tom Pilston© Tom Pilston / eyevine

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
    AMSTERDAM - Tourists in amsterdam tourism is emerging again after the tourist crisis on a tour boat through the canals of amsterdam. It is getting busy again in the centre and at the canals *** Local Caption *** 31080692
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
    AMSTERDAM - Tourists in amsterdam tourism is emerging again after the tourist crisis on a tour boat through the canals of amsterdam. It is getting busy again in the centre and at the canals *** Local Caption *** 31080688
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
    AMSTERDAM - Tourists in amsterdam tourism is emerging again after the tourist crisis on a tour boat through the canals of amsterdam. It is getting busy again in the centre and at the canals *** Local Caption *** 31080686
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
    AMSTERDAM - Tourists in amsterdam tourism is emerging again after the tourist crisis on a tour boat through the canals of amsterdam. It is getting busy again in the centre and at the canals *** Local Caption *** 31080682
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
    AMSTERDAM - Tourists in amsterdam tourism is emerging again after the tourist crisis on a tour boat through the canals of amsterdam. It is getting busy again in the centre and at the canals *** Local Caption *** 31080687
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
    AMSTERDAM - Tourists in amsterdam tourism is emerging again after the tourist crisis on a tour boat through the canals of amsterdam. It is getting busy again in the centre and at the canals *** Local Caption *** 31080683
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
    AMSTERDAM - Tourists in amsterdam tourism is emerging again after the tourist crisis on a tour boat through the canals of amsterdam. It is getting busy again in the centre and at the canals *** Local Caption *** 31080681
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
    AMSTERDAM - Tourists in amsterdam tourism is emerging again after the tourist crisis on a tour boat through the canals of amsterdam. It is getting busy again in the centre and at the canals *** Local Caption *** 31080684
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
    AMSTERDAM - Tourists in amsterdam tourism is emerging again after the tourist crisis on a tour boat through the canals of amsterdam. It is getting busy again in the centre and at the canals *** Local Caption *** 31080685
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
    AMSTERDAM - Tourists in amsterdam tourism is emerging again after the tourist crisis on a tour boat through the canals of amsterdam. It is getting busy again in the centre and at the canals *** Local Caption *** 31080680
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
    AMSTERDAM - Tourists in amsterdam tourism is emerging again after the tourist crisis on a tour boat through the canals of amsterdam. It is getting busy again in the centre and at the canals *** Local Caption *** 31080679
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: In Amsterdam fahren wieder die Touristenboote
    AMSTERDAM - Tourists in amsterdam tourism is emerging again after the tourist crisis on a tour boat through the canals of amsterdam. It is getting busy again in the centre and at the canals *** Local Caption *** 31080678
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  • TV Land Awards, Show, Los Angeles, America - 11 Apr 2015
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    TV Land Awards, Show, Los Angeles, America - 11 Apr 2015
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  • TV Land Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 11 Apr 2015
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    TV Land Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 11 Apr 2015
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  • Peak District, Derbyshire
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    Peak District, Derbyshire
    HARTINGTON, 25 June 2020 - Farmers at Hartington in the Peak District, Derbyshire, hastily haymaking in the last of the sunshine before the weather breaks; thunderstorms are predicted for later today.

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  • Peak District, Derbyshire
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    Peak District, Derbyshire
    HARTINGTON, 25 June 2020 - Farmers at Hartington in the Peak District, Derbyshire, hastily haymaking in the last of the sunshine before the weather breaks; thunderstorms are predicted for later today.

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  • Peak District, Derbyshire
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    Peak District, Derbyshire
    HARTINGTON, 25 June 2020 - Farmers at Hartington in the Peak District, Derbyshire, hastily haymaking in the last of the sunshine before the weather breaks; thunderstorms are predicted for later today.

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  • Peak District, Derbyshire
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    Peak District, Derbyshire
    HARTINGTON, 25 June 2020 - Farmers at Hartington in the Peak District, Derbyshire, hastily haymaking in the last of the sunshine before the weather breaks; thunderstorms are predicted for later today.

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  • Peak District, Derbyshire
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    Peak District, Derbyshire
    HARTINGTON, 25 June 2020 - Farmers at Hartington in the Peak District, Derbyshire, hastily haymaking in the last of the sunshine before the weather breaks; thunderstorms are predicted for later today.

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  • FEATURE -  Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
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    FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
    Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po

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  • FEATURE -  Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
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    FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
    Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po

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  • FEATURE -  Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
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    FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
    Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po

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  • FEATURE -  Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
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    FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
    Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po

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  • FEATURE -  Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
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    FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
    Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po

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  • FEATURE -  Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
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    FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
    Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Aerial view lavender field of the Delta Po

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  • FEATURE -  Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
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    FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
    Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Aerial view lavender field of the Delta Po

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    FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
    Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po

    Photo © Federico Meneghetti/Sintesi

    (c) Dukas

     

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Tourismus an niederländischen Stränden unter Einhaltung der Abstandsregeln
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Tourismus an niederländischen Stränden unter Einhaltung der Abstandsregeln
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Tourismus an niederländischen Stränden unter Einhaltung der Abstandsregeln
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Tourismus an niederländischen Stränden unter Einhaltung der Abstandsregeln
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Tourismus an niederländischen Stränden unter Einhaltung der Abstandsregeln
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Tourismus an niederländischen Stränden unter Einhaltung der Abstandsregeln
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Tourismus an niederländischen Stränden unter Einhaltung der Abstandsregeln
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Tourismus an niederländischen Stränden unter Einhaltung der Abstandsregeln
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Tourismus an niederländischen Stränden unter Einhaltung der Abstandsregeln
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Tourismus an niederländischen Stränden unter Einhaltung der Abstandsregeln
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Tourismus an niederländischen Stränden unter Einhaltung der Abstandsregeln
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