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it's one of the most beautiful borat's theaters in the world and is a unesco world heritage site. and. it's recently been renovated and is back to its former glory. wagner want to more so he had his own opera house built every here from the end of july to the end of august wagner offense from all over the world come to the famous by a wide festival. loudness fest in the house pool festival theater in by white. every year celebrities and v.i.p.'s graced its red carpet. it's as much a part of the festival as richard wagner's music. does is probably mainly because of this there's his acoustic sound because it's a unique all frantic venue. this theater was built by and for richard wagner well over one hundred years ago now and it's still standing in the same place and basically functions just as it did in the nineteenth century view. that must be a major part of its fascination you know it's one of. the pyrite festival is a media event the british air apparent prince charles queen sylvia of sweden and german chancellor angela merkel have all been hand. celebrities and journalists wagn
it's one of the most beautiful borat's theaters in the world and is a unesco world heritage site. and. it's recently been renovated and is back to its former glory. wagner want to more so he had his own opera house built every here from the end of july to the end of august wagner offense from all over the world come to the famous by a wide festival. loudness fest in the house pool festival theater in by white. every year celebrities and v.i.p.'s graced its red carpet. it's as much a part of the...
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that often and is now an industrial historical monument and a unesco world heritage site. it's a setting that poses fascinating questions. how does the colliery work what's a coking plant and what happens in a coal washer e. . these questions are answered on daily guided tours. right in the middle is what must be the most refreshing art installation in the rural valley the complex swimming pool and it's very. above it the sun wheel turns with its gondolas for visitors. here in the decommissioned coking plant coal was converted into coke at temperatures of over a thousand degrees celcius. the coking plant only glows red these days when it's lit up for the open air cinema films are screened against this industrial backdrop all summer long. in the rural museum you can find out all about the history of the rural region from the origins of mining to the present day it sees itself not as an ordinary museum but instead as the region's living memory. and. it's now been thirty years since the last workers clocked out. and it's hard to imagine that this place was once filled with no
that often and is now an industrial historical monument and a unesco world heritage site. it's a setting that poses fascinating questions. how does the colliery work what's a coking plant and what happens in a coal washer e. . these questions are answered on daily guided tours. right in the middle is what must be the most refreshing art installation in the rural valley the complex swimming pool and it's very. above it the sun wheel turns with its gondolas for visitors. here in the...
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that often is now an industrial historical monument and a unesco world heritage site. it's a setting that poses fascinating questions. how does the colliery work what's a coking plant and what happens in a coal washer e. . these questions are answered on daily guided tours. right in the middle is what must be the most refreshing art installation in the rural valley the complex swimming pool and it's very. public of it the sun wheel turns with its gondolas for visitors. here in the decommissioned coking plant coal was converted into coke at temperatures of over a thousand degrees celcius. the coking plant only glows red these days when it's lit up for the open air cinema films are screened against this industrial backdrop all summer long. in the rural museum you can find out all about the history of the rural region from the origins of mining to the present day it sees itself not as an ordinary museum but instead as the region's living memory. and. it's now been thirty years since the last worker clocked out. and it's hard to imagine that this place was once filled with
that often is now an industrial historical monument and a unesco world heritage site. it's a setting that poses fascinating questions. how does the colliery work what's a coking plant and what happens in a coal washer e. . these questions are answered on daily guided tours. right in the middle is what must be the most refreshing art installation in the rural valley the complex swimming pool and it's very. public of it the sun wheel turns with its gondolas for visitors. here in the...
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that's all fine is now an industrial historical monument and a unesco world heritage site. a setting that poses fascinating questions. how does the colliery work what is the coking plant. and what happens in a coal washer e. . these questions are answered on daily guided tours. right in the middle is what must be the most refreshing art installation in the rural valley the complex swimming pool and it's very. above it the sun wheel turns with its gun dealers for visitors. here in the decommissioned coking plant coal was converted into coke at temperatures of over a thousand degree celsius. the coking plant only glows red these days when it's lit up for the open air cinema films are screened against this industrial backdrop all summer long. in the rural museum you can find out all about the history of the rural region from the origins of mining to the present day it sees itself not as an ordinary museum but instead as the region's living memory. it's now been thirty years since the last worker clocked out. and it's hard to imagine that this place was once filled with noise a
that's all fine is now an industrial historical monument and a unesco world heritage site. a setting that poses fascinating questions. how does the colliery work what is the coking plant. and what happens in a coal washer e. . these questions are answered on daily guided tours. right in the middle is what must be the most refreshing art installation in the rural valley the complex swimming pool and it's very. above it the sun wheel turns with its gun dealers for visitors. here in the...
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that's all fine is now an industrial historical monument and a unesco world heritage site. it's a setting that poses fascinating questions. how does the colliery work what's a coking plant. and what happens in a coal washer e. . these questions are answered on daily guided tours. right in the middle is what must be the most refreshing art installation in the rural valley the complex swimming pool and it's very. above it the sun wheel turns with its gondolas for visitors. here in the decommissioned coking plant coal was converted into coke at temperatures of over a thousand degrees celcius. the coking plant only glows red these days when it's lit up for the open air cinema films are screened against this industrial backdrop all summer long. in the rural museum you can find out all about the history of the rural region from the origins of mining to the present day it sees itself not as an ordinary museum but instead as the region's living memory. it's now been thirty years since the last worker clocked out. and it's hard to imagine that this place was once filled with noise a
that's all fine is now an industrial historical monument and a unesco world heritage site. it's a setting that poses fascinating questions. how does the colliery work what's a coking plant. and what happens in a coal washer e. . these questions are answered on daily guided tours. right in the middle is what must be the most refreshing art installation in the rural valley the complex swimming pool and it's very. above it the sun wheel turns with its gondolas for visitors. here in the...
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that's all fine is now an industrial historical monument and a unesco world heritage site. it's a setting that poses fascinating questions. how does the colliery work what's a coking plant and what happens in a coal washer ie all. these questions are answered on daily guided tours. right in the middle is what must be the most refreshing art installation in the rural valley the complex swimming pool and it's very. above it the sun wheel turns with its gondolas for visitors. here in the decommissioned coking plant coal was converted into coke at temperatures of over a thousand degrees celcius. the coking plant only glows red these days when it's lit up for the open air cinema films are screened against this industrial backdrop all summer long. in the rural museum you can find out all about the history of the rural region from the origins of mining to the present day. it sees itself not as an ordinary museum but instead as the region's living memory. and. it's now been thirty years since the last worker clocked out. and it's hard to imagine that this place was once filled with
that's all fine is now an industrial historical monument and a unesco world heritage site. it's a setting that poses fascinating questions. how does the colliery work what's a coking plant and what happens in a coal washer ie all. these questions are answered on daily guided tours. right in the middle is what must be the most refreshing art installation in the rural valley the complex swimming pool and it's very. above it the sun wheel turns with its gondolas for visitors. here in the...
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world heritage site but the city has a modern side to it as well which makes its inhabitants quite proud. this is how the northern german city of loopback is advertising its big anniversary . is not a typical big city. but let it work its magic on you the idyllic village it's my beautiful home town but it's cute. this city has been writing its history for eight hundred seventy five years many memorable events took place at mary's church. if you shoot the church has played a key role in the history spectator if we think of the time the city was part of the hands the attic leadership the merchants and the various craftsman's associations have their chapels here in this church and were able to immortalized themselves here here all for even he had the task of mayors senators and important figures of the city hang here dished out much has happened here in the church. so mary's is one of the most important churches in northern europe for the anniversary passed the hobbit five leads visitors through his church in the evenings these are very special moments. back then ships left from here today
world heritage site but the city has a modern side to it as well which makes its inhabitants quite proud. this is how the northern german city of loopback is advertising its big anniversary . is not a typical big city. but let it work its magic on you the idyllic village it's my beautiful home town but it's cute. this city has been writing its history for eight hundred seventy five years many memorable events took place at mary's church. if you shoot the church has played a key role in the...
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world heritage sites. the market square in the old part of town is the heart of the city one hundred ten thousand people now called tria home. to push a negress the old roman entrance to the city is still standing today. the. construction sites in tree are always arouse curiosity the digging is shorter one cover historical artifacts this was supposed to be the location of a new underground car park instead the building works on covered the ruins of the forum baths the city's oldest roman bathing home plex now protected by a glass pavilion. and as you might expect of an ancient roman city there's an amphitheater and it's here that germany's biggest roman cultural festival is held every year. stickers. rubber ducks coffee mugs on the two hundredth anniversary of his birth marks is a strong presence in ts he's everywhere you look. he even watches over the pedestrian crossing complete with his trademark bushy beard a frock coat and a book on there his arm. mocks attracts tourists especially from china every ye
world heritage sites. the market square in the old part of town is the heart of the city one hundred ten thousand people now called tria home. to push a negress the old roman entrance to the city is still standing today. the. construction sites in tree are always arouse curiosity the digging is shorter one cover historical artifacts this was supposed to be the location of a new underground car park instead the building works on covered the ruins of the forum baths the city's oldest roman...
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biggest and longest class in the alps is also a unesco world heritage site. in the valley the classy has disappeared behind the clowns while the classier pullman express continues on towards the mountain on the passengers probably won't see the mountain at its best but they won't let the cloudy weather get them down. there it's very comfortable. that you can really get away from our hectic everyday life and enjoy the landscape. no stress very comfortable we also had good food definitely do it again it will be them on. the nostalgic journey is coming to an end the passengers arriving happy and relaxed after a trip on the world's slowest express train. when i was growing up making and minnie mouse were all the rage but over here in germany fix and fox they were the competition now they were twin fox brothers who were a hit with the public here now a new exhibition takes a look back at these classic comic characters and what made them so special. a new exhibition in the city of oberhausen in western germany germany's most famous folks in fiction foxy. they were
biggest and longest class in the alps is also a unesco world heritage site. in the valley the classy has disappeared behind the clowns while the classier pullman express continues on towards the mountain on the passengers probably won't see the mountain at its best but they won't let the cloudy weather get them down. there it's very comfortable. that you can really get away from our hectic everyday life and enjoy the landscape. no stress very comfortable we also had good food definitely do it...
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biggest and longest class in the alps there's also a unesco world heritage site. in the valley that last years disappear behind the clouds while the classier pullman express continues on towards the mats on the passenger's probably won't see the mountain at its best but they won't let the cloudy weather get them down. there it's very comfortable. that you can really get away from our hectic everyday life and enjoy the landscape. no stress very comfortable we also had good food definitely do it again read up on. the nostalgic journey is coming to an end the passengers arriving happy and relaxed after a trip on the weald slowest express train. when i was growing up mickey and minnie mouse were all the rage but over here in germany fakes and fox they were the competition now they were twin fox brothers who were a hit with the public here now a new exhibition takes a look back at these classic comic characters and what made them so special. a new exhibition in the city of oberhausen in western germany stone's germany's most famous folks say is fiction foxy. they were
biggest and longest class in the alps there's also a unesco world heritage site. in the valley that last years disappear behind the clouds while the classier pullman express continues on towards the mats on the passenger's probably won't see the mountain at its best but they won't let the cloudy weather get them down. there it's very comfortable. that you can really get away from our hectic everyday life and enjoy the landscape. no stress very comfortable we also had good food definitely do it...
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biggest and longest class in the alps there's also a unesco world heritage site. in the valley that classy has disappeared behind the clones while the classier pullman express continues on towards the matter on the passengers probably won't see the mountain at its best but they won't let the cloudy weather get them down. there it's very comfortable. that you can really get away from our hectic everyday life and enjoy the landscape. no stress very comfortable we also had good food definitely do it again will be the. nostalgic journey is coming to an end the passengers arriving happy and relaxed after a trip on the weald slowest express train. when i was growing up mickey and minnie mouse were all the rage but over here in germany fix and fox they were the competition now they were twin fox brothers who were a hit with the public here now a new exhibition takes a look back at these classic comic characters and what made them so special. a new exhibition in the city of oberhausen in western germany gemini's most famous folks say is fiction foxy. they were created by
biggest and longest class in the alps there's also a unesco world heritage site. in the valley that classy has disappeared behind the clones while the classier pullman express continues on towards the matter on the passengers probably won't see the mountain at its best but they won't let the cloudy weather get them down. there it's very comfortable. that you can really get away from our hectic everyday life and enjoy the landscape. no stress very comfortable we also had good food definitely do...
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world heritage sites. the market square in the old part of town is the heart of the city one hundred ten thousand people now called tria home. the pollution egrep the old roman entrance to the city is still standing today. the. construction sites in tree are always arouse curiosity to dig. doric on artifacts this was supposed to be the location of a new underground car park instead uncovered the ruins of the forum bar the city's own distro meant bathing complex now protected by a glass pavilion. and as you might expect of an ancient roman city there's an amphitheater and it's here that germany's biggest roman cultural festival is held every year. stickers rubber ducks coffee mugs on the two hundredth anniversary of his birth marks is a strong presence in t.v. he's everywhere you look. even watches over the pedestrian crossing complete with his trademark bushy beard to frock gold can't a book on there is are. marks attract tourists especially from china every year fifty thousand visitors from the middle kin
world heritage sites. the market square in the old part of town is the heart of the city one hundred ten thousand people now called tria home. the pollution egrep the old roman entrance to the city is still standing today. the. construction sites in tree are always arouse curiosity to dig. doric on artifacts this was supposed to be the location of a new underground car park instead uncovered the ruins of the forum bar the city's own distro meant bathing complex now protected by a glass...
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world heritage site but the city has a modern side to it as well which makes its inhabitants quite proud. this is how the northern german city of loopback is advertising its big anniversary . is not a typical big city. let it work its magic on you the idyllic village it's my beautiful home town. it's cute. this city has been writing its history for eight hundred seventy five years many memorable events took place at mary's church. if you shoot the churches played a key role in history if we think of the time the city was part of the hands the attic leadership the merchants and the various craftsman's associations had their chapels here in this church and were able to immortalized themselves here here all for even he had the task of mayors senators and important figures of the city hang here that much has happened here in the church. so mary's is one of the most important journeys in northern europe for the anniversary passed the hobbit five leads visitors through his church in the evenings these a very special moment. back then ships left from here today it's a meeting place for amateur
world heritage site but the city has a modern side to it as well which makes its inhabitants quite proud. this is how the northern german city of loopback is advertising its big anniversary . is not a typical big city. let it work its magic on you the idyllic village it's my beautiful home town. it's cute. this city has been writing its history for eight hundred seventy five years many memorable events took place at mary's church. if you shoot the churches played a key role in history if we...
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world heritage site but the city has a modern side to it as well which makes its inhabitants quite proud. this is how the northern german city of loopback is advertising its big anniversary . is not a typical big city. but let it work its magic on you the idyllic village it's my beautiful home town. it's cute. this city has been writing its history for eight hundred seventy five years many memorable events took place at mary's church. into shoot the church has played a key role in history if we think of the time the city was part of the hands out of the league the merchants and the various craftsman's associations and their chapels here in this church and were able to immortalized themselves here here all for even he had the task of mayors senators and important figures of the city hang here dished out much has happened here in the church. so mary's is one of the most important churches in northern europe for the anniversary passed of about five for leads visitors through his church in the evenings these are very special moment. back then ships left from here today it's a meeting place f
world heritage site but the city has a modern side to it as well which makes its inhabitants quite proud. this is how the northern german city of loopback is advertising its big anniversary . is not a typical big city. but let it work its magic on you the idyllic village it's my beautiful home town. it's cute. this city has been writing its history for eight hundred seventy five years many memorable events took place at mary's church. into shoot the church has played a key role in history if we...
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biggest and longest class in the alps is also a unesco world heritage site. in the valley the classy has disappeared behind the clones while the classier pullman express continues on towards the matter on the passengers probably won't see the mountain at its best but they won't let the cloudy weather get them down. there it's very comfortable. that you can really get away from our hectic everyday life and enjoy the landscape. no stress very comfortable we also had good food definitely do it again. the nostalgic journey is coming to an end the passengers arriving happy and relaxed after a trip on the world's slowest express train. when i was growing up mickey and minnie mouse were all the rage but over here in germany fix and fox they were the competition now they were twin fox brothers who were a hit with the public hair now a new exhibition takes a look back at these classic comic characters and what made them so special. a new exhibition in the city of oberhausen in western germany germany's most famous folks in fiction foxy. they were created by hall of. d
biggest and longest class in the alps is also a unesco world heritage site. in the valley the classy has disappeared behind the clones while the classier pullman express continues on towards the matter on the passengers probably won't see the mountain at its best but they won't let the cloudy weather get them down. there it's very comfortable. that you can really get away from our hectic everyday life and enjoy the landscape. no stress very comfortable we also had good food definitely do it...
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world heritage committee meets him behind a warming is seen as a major factor in the death of large parts of the reef but environmentalist also accuse the strain his government of adding to the problem this agricultural and mining policies engines of tovan is the great barrier reef campaign director at a stray marine conservation society she says the government has broken his promise to improve water quality by giving the ok from land clearing what happens when and it's cleared which is mainly is done well grazing development is that it leaves the sewer exposed and you get a heavy rainfall it results in the small washing off water courses that inflow into the great barrier reef and discharge large volumes of wind then instead of dirty water. and harleston other organisms need clear water to thrive very dirty water also can smother the corals the grasses and other organisms directly it can lead to increased elbow growth at the expense of coral growth and can also exacerbate operates early to chrono starfish so all of its tree clearing and the far station very bad after the great barr
world heritage committee meets him behind a warming is seen as a major factor in the death of large parts of the reef but environmentalist also accuse the strain his government of adding to the problem this agricultural and mining policies engines of tovan is the great barrier reef campaign director at a stray marine conservation society she says the government has broken his promise to improve water quality by giving the ok from land clearing what happens when and it's cleared which is mainly...
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two sets of viking remains in northern germany have been declared unesco world heritage sites had to be was once the most important trading hub in northern europe it was added to the prestigious list together with defense fortifications known us be a day noveck air among the best preserved viking age sites in the world. well the first knockout game all the while cup has just ended. and yes from joins me now in the studio good to see him first game argentina this is francois it's just wrapped up it was a real classic it was a real classic it was an amazing game to say the least incredibly exciting huddle all the elements that everyone wants from a big game at the world cup plenty of gold seven in total and the best thing is if we see them coming in like i mean they were they were great after france had an early penalty was griezmann but then argentina managed to level the scores just before half time with the media and then a clever to. put them in front on forty eight minutes for france resurrected and it was quick spectacular have followed by. followed by two quick goals by nineteen
two sets of viking remains in northern germany have been declared unesco world heritage sites had to be was once the most important trading hub in northern europe it was added to the prestigious list together with defense fortifications known us be a day noveck air among the best preserved viking age sites in the world. well the first knockout game all the while cup has just ended. and yes from joins me now in the studio good to see him first game argentina this is francois it's just wrapped up...
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two viking sites in northern germany have been declared unesco world heritage sites headed by was once the most important trade hub in northern europe it was added to the prestigious list together with the defense fortifications known as the donna vehicle they're among the best preserved viking age science in the world. all right the soccer world cup continues to bring lots of thrills and today's first knockout game is no exception to fully listen to the lead sports joins me now for more on all the actions of problem i actually did get to watch that match up between argentina against france seven goal rollercoaster what a thrilling match that really was it was of one of those matches that you always want to see in the world cope i've had everything i have the drama that you needed out all those goals but you know what we need to do we need to take a look at those goals let's like look at this report. the blistering run from the phenomenal kilian back pay was too much for argentina to deal with marcus were hopeful pay down i'm told griezmann converted the resulting penalty i it was pays
two viking sites in northern germany have been declared unesco world heritage sites headed by was once the most important trade hub in northern europe it was added to the prestigious list together with the defense fortifications known as the donna vehicle they're among the best preserved viking age science in the world. all right the soccer world cup continues to bring lots of thrills and today's first knockout game is no exception to fully listen to the lead sports joins me now for more on all...
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because a rangar is a unesco world heritage site chosen for its biodiversity it relies on the annual brahmaputra flood to recharge the grasslands that are owned to some of the world's most endangered species. it's quite likely that it was a. ticket taker one of the legal. i get a hold. of his hands. and he not scared and while it opened and maybe he can size us we don't have the guy to touch us so we need to demand he make any mechanix all i know is he will come a day. thought it's a video you know sent and that thought. what do you think we're standing here listening to the old is that oh. yup. i'm thinking. said god of discus was the no center angel get. into trouble. so i'm thinking about how to leave to save god destroy you know. if. the flood may create life but it also puts the animals' lives in danger forcing them to flee do i or ground where poachers await them. just across the border in china a single rhinoceros horn ground up and sold as an opera dues iraq is worth over one hundred thousand dollars. the stakes are high and cause the rangar the park rangers shoot to kill. in
because a rangar is a unesco world heritage site chosen for its biodiversity it relies on the annual brahmaputra flood to recharge the grasslands that are owned to some of the world's most endangered species. it's quite likely that it was a. ticket taker one of the legal. i get a hold. of his hands. and he not scared and while it opened and maybe he can size us we don't have the guy to touch us so we need to demand he make any mechanix all i know is he will come a day. thought it's a video you...
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because a rangar is a unesco world heritage site chosen for its biodiversity it relies on the annual brahmaputra flood to recharge the grasslands that are owned to some of the world's most and dangerous species. it's quite likely to. take a while it will heal. but. i doubt i'd get a hold. of his head. and they're not scared and won't open them and maybe he can size us we don't have the garden tusks so we need to lend them any make any mechanix holler i know it's really coming thought it's a very innocent. and that it thought. what do you think we used only here listening to the oldies sounds. yeah. i'm thinking i. said god of discus was the no center i know. no into child lute so i'm thinking about how to leave to save god of destroying i'll. say thanks. to the flood may create life but it also puts the animals' lives in danger forcing them to flee to higher ground where poachers await them it's just across the border in china a single rhinoceros horn ground up and sold as an opera doozie is worth over one hundred thousand dollars. the stakes are high and cause around the park ranger
because a rangar is a unesco world heritage site chosen for its biodiversity it relies on the annual brahmaputra flood to recharge the grasslands that are owned to some of the world's most and dangerous species. it's quite likely to. take a while it will heal. but. i doubt i'd get a hold. of his head. and they're not scared and won't open them and maybe he can size us we don't have the garden tusks so we need to lend them any make any mechanix holler i know it's really coming thought it's a...
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two sets of viking remains in northern germany have been declared unesco world heritage sites had to be was once the most important trading hub in northern europe it was added to the prestigious list together with defense fortifications known as the danger back they are among the best preserved viking age sites in the world. well the first knockout game all of the world cup is over and the s. from sports joins me in the studio now and probably the first day argentina versus france it was a real classic it was and i mean even before the game started we knew it was going to be one of these big games that i was going to get super excited about and boy did it really live up to the holdout expectation before we really get into the means of things let's take a look at how it actually backed. a blistering run from the phenomenal kilian back pay was too much for argentina to deal with marcus were hopeful about pay down and well griezmann converted the resulting penalty. it was pays paris a german teammate and go di maria who equalize with this outstanding strike just before half time just af
two sets of viking remains in northern germany have been declared unesco world heritage sites had to be was once the most important trading hub in northern europe it was added to the prestigious list together with defense fortifications known as the danger back they are among the best preserved viking age sites in the world. well the first knockout game all of the world cup is over and the s. from sports joins me in the studio now and probably the first day argentina versus france it was a real...
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because a rangar is a unesco world heritage site chosen for its biodiversity it relies on the annual brahmaputra flood to recharge the grasslands that are ome to some of the world's most and dangerous species. so it's quite likely that it was a. ticket taker will it will heal. but. i doubt i'd get a hold. of those hats. and they must guard and load open them and maybe he can size us we don't have the guard house so we need to lend it to many make any mechanix holler i know it's income a big. fight it's a very innocent. and that it thought. what do you think we were standing here listening to the oldies sounds. yeah. i'm thinking i. said god of discus was the no center i know. no into trouble shoot so i'm thinking about how to lead to save god of destroying all. say. the flood may create life but it also puts the animals lives in danger forcing them to flee to higher ground where poachers await them. just across the border in china a single rhinoceros horn ground up and sold as an opera does iraq is worth over one hundred thousand dollars. the stakes are high and cars around the park
because a rangar is a unesco world heritage site chosen for its biodiversity it relies on the annual brahmaputra flood to recharge the grasslands that are ome to some of the world's most and dangerous species. so it's quite likely that it was a. ticket taker will it will heal. but. i doubt i'd get a hold. of those hats. and they must guard and load open them and maybe he can size us we don't have the guard house so we need to lend it to many make any mechanix holler i know it's income a big....
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because a rangar is a unesco world heritage site chosen for its biodiversity it relies on the annual brahmaputra flood to recharge the grasslands that are home to some of the world's most and dangerous species. it's quite likely to. make it take a while it will heal. and pull out i don't know how you. know but it's has it. and they must open them and maybe he can size us we don't have the god to toss so we need to lend them any make any mechanix all i know is income making. thought it's a very innocent. and you met. what do you think we used only here listening to the oldies sounds. yeah. i'm thinking i. said god of diskettes was the no center annual. no into child loot so i'm thinking about how to leave to save god of destroying all. the flood may create life but it also puts the animals' lives in danger forcing them to flee to higher ground where poachers await them it's just across the border in china a single rhinoceros horn ground up and sold as an opera disease is worth over one hundred thousand dollars. the stakes are high and cause a run for the park rangers shoot to kill. th
because a rangar is a unesco world heritage site chosen for its biodiversity it relies on the annual brahmaputra flood to recharge the grasslands that are home to some of the world's most and dangerous species. it's quite likely to. make it take a while it will heal. and pull out i don't know how you. know but it's has it. and they must open them and maybe he can size us we don't have the god to toss so we need to lend them any make any mechanix all i know is income making. thought it's a very...
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it's all unesco world heritage listed. firstly, because it's incredibly beautiful, and secondly because the museums and galleries down there have some of the most important and famous works of art the world's ever seen basically. but you'll notice there's a river cutting right the way through it. as you can imagine, it's very important to make sure that never breaks its banks. but tragically, in 1966, it did. 10! people died and it's estimated around ia, 000 artworks were damaged, ma ny lost forever. the fantastic high flood mark is graphically shown by the wrecked jewellers and art shops on the ponte vecchio bridge. whoa! so, this is the high watermark from the flood, which is almost five metres. and just over there, you can see the santa croce basilica, which is stuffed with all sorts of artworks and relics, so you can see that might have caused quite a problem. it's ta ken half a century to restore some of the art inside. only two years ago, work finished on one of the most important masterpieces, giorgio vasari's depic
it's all unesco world heritage listed. firstly, because it's incredibly beautiful, and secondly because the museums and galleries down there have some of the most important and famous works of art the world's ever seen basically. but you'll notice there's a river cutting right the way through it. as you can imagine, it's very important to make sure that never breaks its banks. but tragically, in 1966, it did. 10! people died and it's estimated around ia, 000 artworks were damaged, ma ny lost...
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world heritage site since two thousand. it's a question statue of otto the great is in marketable of the city's one thousand two hundred years old the oldest on the album. it's striking landmark is its cathedral an early example of gothic architecture in germany the cathedral contains the choom of off to the first emperor of the holy roman empire. from here it's a hundred kilometers down river to the next destination. my first stop is of louche tete a so-called stork village in northwestern brandenburg every year more than thirty breeding pairs hatched and raise their young here this year it was over one hundred two. i want to know why so many come here that's why i'm meeting up with young half that he grew up by the elder and works as a ranger. and i knew the locals love the stork so much they invest a lot of effort into making the storks feel at home each year dumping it in starting of it but you miss out on the it's not just the locals who love storks storks bring good luck. baby you people have babies there's a reason f
world heritage site since two thousand. it's a question statue of otto the great is in marketable of the city's one thousand two hundred years old the oldest on the album. it's striking landmark is its cathedral an early example of gothic architecture in germany the cathedral contains the choom of off to the first emperor of the holy roman empire. from here it's a hundred kilometers down river to the next destination. my first stop is of louche tete a so-called stork village in northwestern...
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world heritage site since two thousand. equestrian statue of all to the great isn't marketable of the city's one thousand two hundred years old the oldest of the old but. it's striking landmark is its cathedral an early example of gothic architecture in germany the cathedral contains the two most off to the first emperor of the holy roman empire. from here it's a hundred kilometers down river to the next destination. my first stop is a clue stet a so-called stork village in northwestern brandenburg every year more than thirty breeding pairs hatch and raise their young here this year it was over one hundred. one i want to know why so many come here that's why i'm meeting up with young have found he grew up by the elbow and works as a ranger. work on the wiring in the locals love the stork so much they invest a lot of effort into making the storks feel at home each year jump. starting with the salad. it's not just the locals who love storks storks bring good luck. babies you bring up when babies there's a reason for that. sto
world heritage site since two thousand. equestrian statue of all to the great isn't marketable of the city's one thousand two hundred years old the oldest of the old but. it's striking landmark is its cathedral an early example of gothic architecture in germany the cathedral contains the two most off to the first emperor of the holy roman empire. from here it's a hundred kilometers down river to the next destination. my first stop is a clue stet a so-called stork village in northwestern...
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world heritage site since two thousand. it's a question statue of all to the great isn't marketable of the city's one thousand two hundred years old the oldest on the album. it's striking landmark is its cathedral an early example of gothic architecture in germany the cathedral contains the tomb of auto the first emperor of the holy roman empire. from here it's a hundred kilometers down river to the next destination. my first stop is a tete a so-called stork village in northwestern brandenburg every year more than thirty breeding pairs hatch and raise their young here this year it was over one hundred two. i want to know why so many come here that's why i'm meeting up with you again have found he grew up by the elbow and works as a ranger. work on the wiring in the locals love the stork so much they invest a lot of effort into making the storks feel at home each year dumping it in starting with the salad are making it's not just the locals who love stuart storks bring good luck. baby you people have when babies there's a re
world heritage site since two thousand. it's a question statue of all to the great isn't marketable of the city's one thousand two hundred years old the oldest on the album. it's striking landmark is its cathedral an early example of gothic architecture in germany the cathedral contains the tomb of auto the first emperor of the holy roman empire. from here it's a hundred kilometers down river to the next destination. my first stop is a tete a so-called stork village in northwestern brandenburg...
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world heritage site since two thousand. its equestrian statue of all to the great is in marketable of the city's one thousand two hundred years old the oldest of the elder. its striking landmark is its cathedral and only example of gothic architecture in germany the cathedral contains the tomb of off to the first emperor of the holy roman empire. from here it's a hundred kilometers down river to the next destination. my first stop is a blue stet a so-called stork village in northwestern brandenburg every year more than thirty breeding pairs hatch and raise their young here this year it was over one hundred two. i want to know why so many come here that's why i'm meeting up with you doesn't have that he grew up by the elgood and works as a ranger. work on the wiring in the locals love the stork so much they invest a lot of effort into making the storks feel at home each year dumping it in starting of it with. me it's not just the locals who love storks storks bring good luck as a baby you bring up. and babies there's a reaso
world heritage site since two thousand. its equestrian statue of all to the great is in marketable of the city's one thousand two hundred years old the oldest of the elder. its striking landmark is its cathedral and only example of gothic architecture in germany the cathedral contains the tomb of off to the first emperor of the holy roman empire. from here it's a hundred kilometers down river to the next destination. my first stop is a blue stet a so-called stork village in northwestern...
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it's all unesco world heritage listed. firstly, because it's incredibly beautiful, and secondly because the museums and galleries down there have some of the most important and famous works of art the world's ever seen basically. but you'll notice there's a river cutting right the way through it. as you can imagine, it's very important to make sure that never breaks its banks. but tragically, in 1966, it did. 10! people died and it's estimated around “i, 000 artworks were damaged, ma ny lost forever. the fantastic high flood mark is graphically shown by the wrecked jewellers and art shops on the ponte vecchio bridge. whoa! so this is the high watermark from the flood, which is almost five metres. and just over there, you can see the santa croce basilica, which is stuffed with all sorts of artworks and relics, so you can see that might have caused quite a problem. it's ta ken half a century to restore some of the art inside. only two years ago, work finished on one of the most important masterpieces, giorgio vasari's depi
it's all unesco world heritage listed. firstly, because it's incredibly beautiful, and secondly because the museums and galleries down there have some of the most important and famous works of art the world's ever seen basically. but you'll notice there's a river cutting right the way through it. as you can imagine, it's very important to make sure that never breaks its banks. but tragically, in 1966, it did. 10! people died and it's estimated around “i, 000 artworks were damaged, ma ny lost...
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it's all unesco world heritage listed. firstly, because it's incredibly beautiful, and secondly because the museums and galleries down there have some of the most important and famous works of art the world's ever seen basically. but you'll notice there's a river cutting right the way through it. as you can imagine, it's very important to make sure that never breaks its banks. but tragically, in 1966, it did. 10! people died and it's estimated around 14,000 artworks were damaged, ma ny lost forever. the fantastic high flood mark is graphically shown by the wrecked jewellers and art shops on the ponte vecchio bridge. whoa! so this is the high watermark from the flood, which is almost five metres. and just over there, you can see the santa croce basilica, which is stuffed with all sorts of artworks and relics, so you can see that might have caused quite a problem. it's ta ken half a century to restore some of the art inside. only two years ago, work finished on one of the most important masterpieces, giorgio vasari's depicti
it's all unesco world heritage listed. firstly, because it's incredibly beautiful, and secondly because the museums and galleries down there have some of the most important and famous works of art the world's ever seen basically. but you'll notice there's a river cutting right the way through it. as you can imagine, it's very important to make sure that never breaks its banks. but tragically, in 1966, it did. 10! people died and it's estimated around 14,000 artworks were damaged, ma ny lost...
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it's all unesco world heritage listed. firstly, because it's incredibly beautiful, and secondly because the museums and galleries down there have some of the most important and famous works of art the world's ever seen basically. but you'll notice there's a river cutting right the way through it. as you can imagine, it's very important to make sure that never breaks its banks. but tragically, in 1966, it did. 10! people died and its estimated around 14,000 artworks were damaged, ma ny lost forever. the fantastic high flood mark is graphically shown by the wrecked jewellers and art shops on the ponte vecchio bridge. whoa! so this is the high watermark from the flood, which is almost five metres. and just over there, you can see the santa croce basilica, which is stuffed with all sorts of artworks and relics, so you can see that might have caused quite a problem. it's ta ken half a century to restore some of the art inside. only two years ago, work finished on one of the most important masterpieces, giorgio vasari's depictio
it's all unesco world heritage listed. firstly, because it's incredibly beautiful, and secondly because the museums and galleries down there have some of the most important and famous works of art the world's ever seen basically. but you'll notice there's a river cutting right the way through it. as you can imagine, it's very important to make sure that never breaks its banks. but tragically, in 1966, it did. 10! people died and its estimated around 14,000 artworks were damaged, ma ny lost...
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world heritage sites in one nine hundred eighty six but he also has another claim to fame it's the birthplace of the people also for mosques world heritage sites moselle wine and a man with a beard have let me to you i want to find out what the romans wanted to hear what shape the city's most famous son mocks and how it all relates to muzzle one. we'll also explore the area around which is great for hiking and cruising on the muzzle river. an hour meet a local slot will tour a town on george's black sea coast. and this week's female it's a share in the celebrations to get a temple is usually india. this city of fear has a new memorial and it's larger than life the statue of german thinker cut marks it stands at five and a half meters when you include that base it was a gift from the chinese government to mark the two hundredth birthday of the philosopher in critic of capitalism. who is that and what's he doing here i might call mocks he lived in this town and outside it's called marx and this was the place you were born how come ox force against exploitation he wanted to change society what d
world heritage sites in one nine hundred eighty six but he also has another claim to fame it's the birthplace of the people also for mosques world heritage sites moselle wine and a man with a beard have let me to you i want to find out what the romans wanted to hear what shape the city's most famous son mocks and how it all relates to muzzle one. we'll also explore the area around which is great for hiking and cruising on the muzzle river. an hour meet a local slot will tour a town on george's...
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world heritage site since two thousand. this is a question statue of all to the great is in marketable of the city's one thousand two hundred years old the oldest on the album. it's striking landmark is its cathedral an early example of gothic architecture in germany the cathedral contains the tomb of auto the first emperor of the holy roman empire. from here it's a hundred kilometers down river to the next destination. my first stop is of louche tete a so-called stork village in northwestern brandenburg every year more than thirty breeding pairs hatched and raise their young here this year it was over one hundred . i want to know why so many come here that's why i'm meeting up with young have found he grew up by the elbow and works as a ranger. where company i knew the locals love the stork so much they invest a lot of effort into making the storks feel at home each year dumping it in starting of it but to the south i mean it's not just the locals who love storks storks bring good luck. baby you bring out when babies there
world heritage site since two thousand. this is a question statue of all to the great is in marketable of the city's one thousand two hundred years old the oldest on the album. it's striking landmark is its cathedral an early example of gothic architecture in germany the cathedral contains the tomb of auto the first emperor of the holy roman empire. from here it's a hundred kilometers down river to the next destination. my first stop is of louche tete a so-called stork village in northwestern...
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world heritage sites in one nine hundred eighty six but he also has another claim to fame it's the birthplace of the philosopher mocks world heritage sites where the wind and a man with a beard have let me i want to find out what the romans wanted here what shape the city's most famous son mocks and how it all relates to muzzle one. well also explore the area around which is great for hiking and cruising on the muscle river. an hour meet a local slot will tour a town on george's black sea coast. this week's female it's share in the celebrations at a temple in india. the city of tear has a new memorial and its larger than life the statue of german thinker column marks stands at five and a half meters when you include the base it was a gift from the chinese government to mark the two hundredth birthday of the philosopher and critic of capitalism. who is that and what's he doing here that i might call mocks he lived in his town and. it's called marx and this was the place you were born how come ox force against exploitation he wanted to change society what if you could say something and i first
world heritage sites in one nine hundred eighty six but he also has another claim to fame it's the birthplace of the philosopher mocks world heritage sites where the wind and a man with a beard have let me i want to find out what the romans wanted here what shape the city's most famous son mocks and how it all relates to muzzle one. well also explore the area around which is great for hiking and cruising on the muscle river. an hour meet a local slot will tour a town on george's black sea...
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world heritage sites in one nine hundred eighty six but also has another claim to fame it's the birthplace of the philosopher mocks world heritage sites and was the wind and a man with a beard have let me i want to find out what the romans wanted to hear what shape the city's most famous son mocks and how it all relates to muzzle one. well also explore the area around which is great for hiking and cruising on the mozilla river. an hour meet a local slot will tour a town on george just black sea coast. and this week's female its share in the celebrations at a temple. in india. the city of tear has a new memorial and its larger than life the statue of german thinker column marks stands at five and a half meters when you include the base it was a gift from the chinese government to mark the two hundredth birthday of the philosopher in critic of capitalism. who is that and what's he doing here that i might call mux he lived in his town and outside it's called marx and this was the place they were born how come ox was against exploitation he wanted to change society what if you could say shellf
world heritage sites in one nine hundred eighty six but also has another claim to fame it's the birthplace of the philosopher mocks world heritage sites and was the wind and a man with a beard have let me i want to find out what the romans wanted to hear what shape the city's most famous son mocks and how it all relates to muzzle one. well also explore the area around which is great for hiking and cruising on the mozilla river. an hour meet a local slot will tour a town on george just black sea...
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world heritage site the city is also proud of its three famous sons philip hunt good to costs and thomas mann. because that's one of the fascination that comes from having three nobel laureates. lucic is i believe unique in germany i think this is simply a treasure for people who are interested in literature. and shouts i'm going to class immortalized his love for lubeck in a poem but lou because have long forgiven thomas mann for the fact the characters in his novel wooden box closely resembled prominent citizens and didn't exactly cut a sympathetic figure says but later did mom for twenty five years she has also worked with this museum the book imbolc house which is a magnet for tourists and locals it's also holding a special exhibition for the big anniversary. it's one of the city's hot spots as it was in the middle ages the shopping streets around the city hall unusual businesses such as this small then in shops in an area that was once home to craft guilds like the city so special. that the city center is an island and you can do everything on the island there are many small shops a
world heritage site the city is also proud of its three famous sons philip hunt good to costs and thomas mann. because that's one of the fascination that comes from having three nobel laureates. lucic is i believe unique in germany i think this is simply a treasure for people who are interested in literature. and shouts i'm going to class immortalized his love for lubeck in a poem but lou because have long forgiven thomas mann for the fact the characters in his novel wooden box closely...
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world heritage site john an arc of its owner is of talk of. the kind is that what's unique about our kremlin is that the russian orthodox and n.c.a. sion cathedral and culturally of months are right next to each other and both can be visited regardless of the visitors religion. this mosque which was opened in two thousand and five is the second biggest in russia it's named after kol shareef a statesman professor and a mom of the khanate have khazan in the sixteenth century. because iran is the capital of tatarstan an autonomous republic within the russian federation it is rich with huge oil deposits the population now days is about half tartar and half russian a quarter of marriages are mixed. and one of cousins most famous landmarks is this tower. being compared to the leaning tower of pisa legend has it that saw him be care queen of course and jumped from the tower so she would not. to marry ivan the terrible. if the league of guys that is a legend betsy in the care was a real historical figure she lived in the sea in the mid sixteenth centu
world heritage site john an arc of its owner is of talk of. the kind is that what's unique about our kremlin is that the russian orthodox and n.c.a. sion cathedral and culturally of months are right next to each other and both can be visited regardless of the visitors religion. this mosque which was opened in two thousand and five is the second biggest in russia it's named after kol shareef a statesman professor and a mom of the khanate have khazan in the sixteenth century. because iran is the...
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world heritage site john another of its owner isn't talking. on the ground is that what's unique about our kremlin is that the russian orthodox and n.c.a.a. sion cathedral and cultural influence are right next to each other and both can be visited regardless of a visitor's religion. this mosque which was opened in two thousand and five is the second biggest in russia it's named after kol sharif a statesman professor and a mom of the khanate have khazan in the sixteenth century. because iran is the capital of tatarstan an autonomous republic within the russian federation it is rich with huge oil deposits the population now days is about half tartar and half russian a quarter of marriages are mixed. and one of his arms most famous landmarks is this tower. is being compared to the leaning tower of pisa legend has it that soon be care queen of cause and jumped from the tower so she would not. to marry ivan the terrible. if the league of girls that is a legend betsy in the cave was a real historical figure she lived in a city in the mid sixteenth ce
world heritage site john another of its owner isn't talking. on the ground is that what's unique about our kremlin is that the russian orthodox and n.c.a.a. sion cathedral and cultural influence are right next to each other and both can be visited regardless of a visitor's religion. this mosque which was opened in two thousand and five is the second biggest in russia it's named after kol sharif a statesman professor and a mom of the khanate have khazan in the sixteenth century. because iran is...
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world heritage committee which is meeting in bahrain global warming is seen as a major factor in the death of large parts of the reef but environmentalist say australia as i recall children mining policies make the problem even worse. one of the biggest problems facing our oceans and the loss of seagrass meadows one check rule for roughly fifteen percent of the ocean's total carbon storage perhaps or they hope to wife as much carbon dioxide as rain forests and they're also question marine habitats for many endangered ocean species. but here on al corn slew in central california the tide could be turning for seagrass thanks to some unexpected allies. trying to meet their. this nine hundred hectare as she wary is where rivers throughout this region meet the pacific ocean this is the agricultural powerhouse of the united states and fertilizer and pesticide runoff threaten the balance of this delicate ecosystem so having farmers so close to the ocean on what what impact does that have on the water quality well i mean where were you coastal environments close to urban centers coastal envi
world heritage committee which is meeting in bahrain global warming is seen as a major factor in the death of large parts of the reef but environmentalist say australia as i recall children mining policies make the problem even worse. one of the biggest problems facing our oceans and the loss of seagrass meadows one check rule for roughly fifteen percent of the ocean's total carbon storage perhaps or they hope to wife as much carbon dioxide as rain forests and they're also question marine...
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world heritage committee meets in bahrain global warming is seen as a major factor in the death of large parts of the reef but environmentalists also accuse a strain is government of adding to the problem this agricultural and mining policies . with all the headlines talk to al-jazeera next african heads of state and government gather in mauritania for the thirty first assembly of the african union ongoing conflicts in the fight against corruption will take center stage al-jazeera will bring you extensive coverage of the summit and its outcomes the african union summit on al-jazeera. in the world it was born for me to eat and eat you see. i'm malcolm webb income part of the capital of uganda which is one of the countries where thousands of chimpanzees can still be found after the highland forested slopes because other countries they've already completely disappeared and wherever they live there on the tremendous pressure chimps like humans living through the same feelings they used tools these are qualities that were discovered only in the one nine hundred sixty s. why young british woma
world heritage committee meets in bahrain global warming is seen as a major factor in the death of large parts of the reef but environmentalists also accuse a strain is government of adding to the problem this agricultural and mining policies . with all the headlines talk to al-jazeera next african heads of state and government gather in mauritania for the thirty first assembly of the african union ongoing conflicts in the fight against corruption will take center stage al-jazeera will bring...
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world heritage committee meets in bahrain global warming is seen as a major factor in the death of large parts of the reef but environmentalist also accuse us chinese government of adding to the problem with its agricultural and mining policies image and set of n. is the great barrier reef campaign director at australian marine conservation society she says the government has broken its promise to improve water quality by giving the ok for land clearing. well what happens when they and it's cleared which is mainly is done well grazing development is that it leaves the sewer exposed and you get a heavy rainfall it results in the snow washing off into the water courses of inflow into the great barrier reef and discharge large volumes that winds it and then instead of dirty water. and harleston other organisms need clear water to thrive very dirty water also in smother the corals the grasses and other organisms directly it can lead to increased elbow growth at the expense of coral growth and can also exacerbate operates early to chronic stoppage so all of it's a tree clearing and deforestat
world heritage committee meets in bahrain global warming is seen as a major factor in the death of large parts of the reef but environmentalist also accuse us chinese government of adding to the problem with its agricultural and mining policies image and set of n. is the great barrier reef campaign director at australian marine conservation society she says the government has broken its promise to improve water quality by giving the ok for land clearing. well what happens when they and it's...
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world heritage committee meets in bahrain global warming is seen as a major factor in the death of large parts of the reef but environmentalists also accuse australia's government of adding to the problem with it and we call short and mining policies image and set of n. is the great barrier reef campaign director at australian marine conservation society she says the government has broken its promise to improve water quality by giving the ok for land clearing. well what happened when they ended created which is mainly what breaking development is that at least the sore that broke down and you get a heavy rainfall it results in the soil washing off into water courses of inflow into the great barrier reef and josh lodge well the line didn't fit in and didn't the water and carlton other repugnant need clear water to thrive they didn't go to open smother the corals and the grasses and other organisms directly it can lead to increased elbow growth at the expense of coral growth and i can also suggested i operate the harley to stuff it all up it's tree clearing and the fourth asian a very bad
world heritage committee meets in bahrain global warming is seen as a major factor in the death of large parts of the reef but environmentalists also accuse australia's government of adding to the problem with it and we call short and mining policies image and set of n. is the great barrier reef campaign director at australian marine conservation society she says the government has broken its promise to improve water quality by giving the ok for land clearing. well what happened when they ended...
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world heritage committee meets in bahrain global warming is seen as a major factor in the death of large parts of the reef but environmentalists also accuse australia's government of adding to the problem with its ag agricultural and mining policies. you're saying it's not meeting its commitment to the world heritage committee that it made back in twenty fifteen that commitment was to improve the water quality of the great great which is very poor and the poor water quality is exacerbated by deforestation in the great barrier reef catchment and unfortunately it's been a huge increase in the ration of clearing of the catchment and this training government is just not done enough to stand out that problem what happens when they and it's cleared which is mainly is done well grazing development is that at least three to have exposed and you get heavy rainfall and it results in the saw washing off into the workforce isn't blowing to the right reef and discharge large volumes that winds it in and that incident dirties that water. and carlton and other organisms need clear water to thrive then
world heritage committee meets in bahrain global warming is seen as a major factor in the death of large parts of the reef but environmentalists also accuse australia's government of adding to the problem with its ag agricultural and mining policies. you're saying it's not meeting its commitment to the world heritage committee that it made back in twenty fifteen that commitment was to improve the water quality of the great great which is very poor and the poor water quality is exacerbated by...
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today she's headed to juba a unesco world heritage site in the north of the country. medea is wearing trances normally an absolute no no for women in public but it's her work where. almost online media is a professional photographer and she's recording the ancient petroglyphs carved onto the rock face. some of the images of people animals and gods are thousands of years old medea has published a book on the depiction of women in the desert rock art. one head bizarre out and this is an indication of them down saying so this is really an interesting piece because there is a woman among hunters dancing which means that that she had a role in the community she had a place in the community and she was very dignified and she was part of the ceremony. this dancer with cascading head dates back to previous lemon being grating is thought to be three thousand years old mathias wearing a hat to protect her from the sun but she's not veiled. the religion really encourages the hair covering the law to cover your face is really not there it's more cultural than a law and it's not r
today she's headed to juba a unesco world heritage site in the north of the country. medea is wearing trances normally an absolute no no for women in public but it's her work where. almost online media is a professional photographer and she's recording the ancient petroglyphs carved onto the rock face. some of the images of people animals and gods are thousands of years old medea has published a book on the depiction of women in the desert rock art. one head bizarre out and this is an...
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today she's headed to juba a unesco world heritage site in the north of the country. is wearing trances normally an absolute no no for women in public but it's her work where. almost all our media is a professional photographer and she's recording the ancient petroglyphs carved onto the rock face. some of the images of people animals and gods are thousands of years old medea has published a book on the depiction of women in the desert rock art. one helped design out and this is an indication of the downswing so this is really an interesting piece because there is a woman among hunters dancing which means that that she had a role in the community she heard a place in the community and she was very dignified and she was part of the ceremony. this dancer with cascading head dates back to pretty islamic arabia graving is thought to be three thousand years old medea is wearing a hat to protect her from the sun. but she's not veiled. the religion really encourages the hair covering a lot to cover your face is really not there it's more cultural than a law and it's not relig
today she's headed to juba a unesco world heritage site in the north of the country. is wearing trances normally an absolute no no for women in public but it's her work where. almost all our media is a professional photographer and she's recording the ancient petroglyphs carved onto the rock face. some of the images of people animals and gods are thousands of years old medea has published a book on the depiction of women in the desert rock art. one helped design out and this is an indication of...
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to coincide rather with unesco's world heritage committee meeting in bahrain. what exactly are you accusing the australian government of and what are you hoping the un will do. well you string them and is not meeting its commitment to the world heritage committee that it made back in twenty fifteen their commitment was to improve the water quality of the great barrier reef which is very poor and the poor water quality is exacerbated by deforestation in the great barrier reef catchment and unfortunately it's been a huge increase in the ration clearing of the catchment and this training government is just not done enough to stand that problem well what should it be doing and how exactly is land clearing affecting the reef and why do you believe it's turned turnbull's responsibility the government responsibility to do something about. well what happens when they ended cleavage which is mainly what breaking development is that at least three so with a certain and you get a heavy rainfall it results in the sort of washing off into what of course is this inflow into
to coincide rather with unesco's world heritage committee meeting in bahrain. what exactly are you accusing the australian government of and what are you hoping the un will do. well you string them and is not meeting its commitment to the world heritage committee that it made back in twenty fifteen their commitment was to improve the water quality of the great barrier reef which is very poor and the poor water quality is exacerbated by deforestation in the great barrier reef catchment and...
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today she's headed to juba a unesco world heritage site in the north of the country. medea is wearing trances normally an absolute no no for women in public but it's her work where. almost all like medea is a professional photographer and she's recording the ancient petroglyphs carved onto the rock face. some of the images of people animals and gods are thousands of years old medea has published a book on the depiction of women in the desert rock art. one head there's out and this is an indication of them down saying so this is really an interesting piece because there is a woman among hunters dancing which means that that she had a role in the community she had a place in the community and she was very dignified and she was part of the ceremony. this dancer with cascading head dates back to pretty islamic arabia being graving is thought to be three thousand years old medea is marrying her to protect her from the sun but she's not veiled. the religion really encourages the hair covering the law to cover your face is really not there it's more cultural than a law and i
today she's headed to juba a unesco world heritage site in the north of the country. medea is wearing trances normally an absolute no no for women in public but it's her work where. almost all like medea is a professional photographer and she's recording the ancient petroglyphs carved onto the rock face. some of the images of people animals and gods are thousands of years old medea has published a book on the depiction of women in the desert rock art. one head there's out and this is an...
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today she's headed to juba a unesco world heritage site in the north of the country. my d.d. is wearing trances normally an absolute no no for women in public but it's her work where. almost all of medea is a professional photographer and she's recording the ancient picture clips carved onto the rock face. some of the images of people animals and gods are thousands of years old medea has published a book on the depiction of women in the desert rock art. one help those out and this is an indication of them down saying so this is really an interesting piece because there is a woman among hunters dancing which means that that she had a role in the community she had a place in the community and she was very dignified and she was part of the ceremony. this dancer with cascading head dates back to previous lemon rabia being graving is thought to be three thousand years old media smearing a hand to protect her from the sun but she's not veiled. the religion really encourages the hair covering a lot to cover your face is really not there it's more cultural than a law and it's not rel
today she's headed to juba a unesco world heritage site in the north of the country. my d.d. is wearing trances normally an absolute no no for women in public but it's her work where. almost all of medea is a professional photographer and she's recording the ancient picture clips carved onto the rock face. some of the images of people animals and gods are thousands of years old medea has published a book on the depiction of women in the desert rock art. one help those out and this is an...