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20120415_IMG_8584.jpg The Marjorelle Gardens in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa. In 1924 the painter Jacques Majorelle acquired the land and started the landscape that became the Majorelle Gardens. Following his return to France and death the gardens lapsed into dereliction but were restored by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Berge.
 
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20120416_IMG_8750.jpg The Marjorelle Gardens in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa. In 1924 the painter Jacques Majorelle acquired the land and started the landscape that became the Majorelle Gardens. Following his return to France and death the gardens lapsed into dereliction but were restored by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Berge.
 
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20120416_IMG_8792.jpg The Marjorelle Gardens in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa. In 1924 the painter Jacques Majorelle acquired the land and started the landscape that became the Majorelle Gardens. Following his return to France and death the gardens lapsed into dereliction but were restored by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Berge.
 
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20120416_IMG_8793.jpg The Marjorelle Gardens in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa. In 1924 the painter Jacques Majorelle acquired the land and started the landscape that became the Majorelle Gardens. Following his return to France and death the gardens lapsed into dereliction but were restored by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Berge.
 
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20120416_IMG_8794.jpg The Marjorelle Gardens in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa. In 1924 the painter Jacques Majorelle acquired the land and started the landscape that became the Majorelle Gardens. Following his return to France and death the gardens lapsed into dereliction but were restored by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Berge.
 
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20120415_IMG_8593.jpg The Marjorelle Gardens in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa. In 1924 the painter Jacques Majorelle acquired the land and started the landscape that became the Majorelle Gardens. Following his return to France and death the gardens lapsed into dereliction but were restored by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Berge.
 
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20120415_IMG_8594.jpg The Marjorelle Gardens in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa. In 1924 the painter Jacques Majorelle acquired the land and started the landscape that became the Majorelle Gardens. Following his return to France and death the gardens lapsed into dereliction but were restored by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Berge.
 
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20120415_IMG_8595.jpg The Marjorelle Gardens in Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa. In 1924 the painter Jacques Majorelle acquired the land and started the landscape that became the Majorelle Gardens. Following his return to France and death the gardens lapsed into dereliction but were restored by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Berge.
 
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20000105_IMG_4711.jpg North West Water building a larger, new sewerage system in Keswick, after the 2009 floods, to try to protect the town from overflowing sewage during periods of high rainfall.
 
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20000105_IMG_4713.jpg North West Water building a larger, new sewerage system in Keswick, after the 2009 floods, to try to protect the town from overflowing sewage during periods of high rainfall.
 
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20000105_IMG_4714.jpg A river level measurement station on the River greta in Keswick, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20120107_0373.jpg North West Water building a larger, new sewerage system in Keswick, after the 2009 floods, to try to protect the town from overflowing sewage during periods of high rainfall.
 
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20120107_0374.jpg North West Water building a larger, new sewerage system in Keswick, after the 2009 floods, to try to protect the town from overflowing sewage during periods of high rainfall.
 
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20120107_0375.jpg North West Water building a larger, new sewerage system in Keswick, after the 2009 floods, to try to protect the town from overflowing sewage during periods of high rainfall.
 
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20120107_0376.jpg North West Water building a larger, new sewerage system in Keswick, after the 2009 floods, to try to protect the town from overflowing sewage during periods of high rainfall.
 
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20120107_0378.jpg North West Water building a larger, new sewerage system in Keswick, after the 2009 floods, to try to protect the town from overflowing sewage during periods of high rainfall.
 
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20120107_0379.jpg North West Water building a larger, new sewerage system in Keswick, after the 2009 floods, to try to protect the town from overflowing sewage during periods of high rainfall.
 
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20000105_20000105_IMG_4702.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick.
 
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20000105_IMG_4733.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20000105_IMG_4720.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick.
 
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20000105_IMG_4727.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick.
 
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20000105_IMG_4715.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick.
 
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20000105_IMG_4735.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20000105_IMG_4748.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20000105_IMG_4753.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20000105_IMG_4754.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20000105_IMG_4758.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20000105_IMG_4767.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20000105_IMG_4779.jpg Following the disastrous floods of 2009 in Cumbria, the Environment Agency are spending £6.1 million on a new flood defence scheme for Keswick. This shot shows construction workers man handling cement to build the new defences.
 
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20120107_0364.jpg New flood defences being built in Keswick after the disastrous 2009 floods, Lake district, UK.
 
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20120107_0365.jpg New flood defences being built in Keswick after the disastrous 2009 floods, Lake district, UK.
 
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20120107_0368.jpg New flood defences being built in Keswick after the disastrous 2009 floods, Lake district, UK.
 
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