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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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DUKAS_139142935_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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DUKAS_139142963_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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DUKAS_139142950_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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DUKAS_139142896_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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DUKAS_139142948_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
'Without the wall built here, we’d be ripped into with the next storm,' Collaroy resident Bob Orth says.
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DUKAS_139142951_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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DUKAS_139142949_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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DUKAS_139142962_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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DUKAS_139142946_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
Tom Kirsop and Brendan Donohoe oppose the seawall. 'Our beach is the thing we should be trying to insure,Õ Donohoe says.
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DUKAS_139142964_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
Tom Kirsop and Brendan Donohoe oppose the seawall. 'Our beach is the thing we should be trying to insure,Õ Donohoe says.
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DUKAS_139142945_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
Brendan Donohoe oppose the seawall. 'Our beach is the thing we should be trying to insure,Õ Donohoe says
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DUKAS_139142932_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
Brendan Donohoe oppose the seawall. 'Our beach is the thing we should be trying to insure,Õ Donohoe says
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DUKAS_139142931_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
Brendan Donohoe oppose the seawall. 'Our beach is the thing we should be trying to insure,Õ Donohoe says
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DUKAS_139142960_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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DUKAS_139142934_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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DUKAS_139142975_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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DUKAS_139142895_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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DUKAS_139142894_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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DUKAS_139142974_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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DUKAS_139142892_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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DUKAS_139142889_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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DUKAS_139142961_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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DUKAS_139142888_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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DUKAS_139142891_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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DUKAS_139142933_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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DUKAS_139142947_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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DUKAS_139142965_EYE
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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FEATURE - Liu Bolin, der Künstler der in seiner Kunst verschwindet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9065818g)
Artists apply paint to help make Chinese artist Liu Bolin become invisible as part of his first live UK performance, 'The Disappearing Act', at START Art Fair presented by Mehta Bell Projects in London's Saatchi Gallery.
'The Disappearing Act' performance, London, UK - 17 Sep 2017
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NEWS - London: START Kunstmesse
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Renowned Chinese artist Liu Bolin begins his new work "The Disappearing Act", the world's first ever live time-based performance in the context of an art fair.
START Art Fair media preview, London, UK - 13 Sep 2017
Taking place during the START Art Fair at the Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, specially chosen local artists are being directed to help Bolin disappear into the background of Lego bricks which depict a sunflower.
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NEWS - London: START Kunstmesse
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9058174m)
Renowned Chinese artist Liu Bolin begins his new work "The Disappearing Act", the world's first ever live time-based performance in the context of an art fair.
START Art Fair media preview, London, UK - 13 Sep 2017
Taking place during the START Art Fair at the Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, specially chosen local artists are being directed to help Bolin disappear into the background of Lego bricks which depict a sunflower.
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NEWS - London: START Kunstmesse
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9058174l)
Renowned Chinese artist Liu Bolin begins his new work "The Disappearing Act", the world's first ever live time-based performance in the context of an art fair.
START Art Fair media preview, London, UK - 13 Sep 2017
Taking place during the START Art Fair at the Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, specially chosen local artists are being directed to help Bolin disappear into the background of Lego bricks which depict a sunflower.
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NEWS - London: START Kunstmesse
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9058174k)
Renowned Chinese artist Liu Bolin begins his new work "The Disappearing Act", the world's first ever live time-based performance in the context of an art fair.
START Art Fair media preview, London, UK - 13 Sep 2017
Taking place during the START Art Fair at the Saatchi Gallery, Chelsea, specially chosen local artists are being directed to help Bolin disappear into the background of Lego bricks which depict a sunflower.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property?
A 7m wall has gone up on a Sydney beach: are we destroying public space to save private property? Beachfront residents back the Collaroy wall but other locals worry the beach will disappear for longer periods as climate change increasingly drives coastal erosion.
A concrete seawall designed to stop coastal erosion is being built from Collaroy to South Narrabeen on Sydney's northern beaches.
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FEATURE - Aralsee: 4. grösst See der Welt schrumpft
(151211) -- TASHKENT, Dec. 11, 2015 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Dec. 7, 2015 shows an abandoned ship at Moynak in the Aral Sea, Uzbekistan. Once the world's fourth largest lake, the Aral Sea lies between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, fed mainly by Amu Darya and Syr Darya. The sea has shrunk more than 90 percent as the rivers that feed it were largely diverted by the former Soviet Union irrigation projects to boost cotton production in the arid region. (Xinhua/Sadat) (zjy)
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FEATURE - Aralsee: 4. grösst See der Welt schrumpft
(151211) -- TASHKENT, Dec. 11, 2015 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Dec. 7, 2015 shows abandoned ships at Moynak in the Aral Sea, Uzbekistan. Once the world's fourth largest lake, the Aral Sea lies between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, fed mainly by Amu Darya and Syr Darya. The sea has shrunk more than 90 percent as the rivers that feed it were largely diverted by the former Soviet Union irrigation projects to boost cotton production in the arid region. (Xinhua/Sadat) (zjy)
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FEATURE - Hier kommt die grüne Katze wieder
Video: https://vimeo.com/145490066
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX Shutterstock (5363249k)
Green cat
Green cat returns after disappearing for a year, Varna, Bulgaria - 11 Nov 2015
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The green cat that caused a stir online after being spotted in the Bulgarian city of Varna has reappeared after disappearing for almost a year. The puss became famous in 2014 after being spotted walking the streets a luminous green colour. When images of the cat first emerged they were greeted by outrage, with people believing that it had deliberately been painted. However, it turns out that the animal has its unusual sleeping location to thank for its colouring. The cat spends its nights in an old garage where it snoozes on some old green paint left there are construction work. Licking its body then ensured that the whole of its body got covered and turned it a lurid shade of green.
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FEATURE - Hier kommt die grüne Katze wieder
Video: https://vimeo.com/145490066
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX Shutterstock (5363249l)
Green cat
Green cat returns after disappearing for a year, Varna, Bulgaria - 11 Nov 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ribe
The green cat that caused a stir online after being spotted in the Bulgarian city of Varna has reappeared after disappearing for almost a year. The puss became famous in 2014 after being spotted walking the streets a luminous green colour. When images of the cat first emerged they were greeted by outrage, with people believing that it had deliberately been painted. However, it turns out that the animal has its unusual sleeping location to thank for its colouring. The cat spends its nights in an old garage where it snoozes on some old green paint left there are construction work. Licking its body then ensured that the whole of its body got covered and turned it a lurid shade of green.
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