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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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IMG_7938_mountain rescue.jpg Members of the Langdale/Ambleside Mountain Rescue Team train in Swift water rescue techniques on the River Brathay at Skelwyth, Lake District, UK. Increased flood risk makes these kind of skills increasingly relevant called upon.
 
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IMG_3042_defences.jpg Defensive platforms at the climate camp in Mainshill Wood near Doulgas in Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK. This site has been squatted by protestors protesting against Scottish Coal getting planning permission to open up a new open cast coal mine on the site. As well as the disastrous climate change consequences of continuing to mine and burn coal, living close to open cast coal mines has a huge negative affect on peoples health. Rates of Chronic Pulmonary Obstructive Disease are up to 5 times the national average as well as vastly increased risk of asthma, hypertension, hypothyroidism and cancer.
 
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IMG_3045_climate camp.jpg Defensive platforms at the climate camp in Mainshill Wood near Doulgas in Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK. This site has been squatted by protestors protesting against Scottish Coal getting planning permission to open up a new open cast coal mine on the site. As well as the disastrous climate change consequences of continuing to mine and burn coal, living close to open cast coal mines has a huge negative affect on peoples health. Rates of Chronic Pulmonary Obstructive Disease are up to 5 times the national average as well as vastly increased risk of asthma, hypertension, hypothyroidism and cancer.
 
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IMG_3056_protest camp.jpg Defensive platforms at the climate camp in Mainshill Wood near Doulgas in Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK. This site has been squatted by protestors protesting against Scottish Coal getting planning permission to open up a new open cast coal mine on the site. As well as the disastrous climate change consequences of continuing to mine and burn coal, living close to open cast coal mines has a huge negative affect on peoples health. Rates of Chronic Pulmonary Obstructive Disease are up to 5 times the national average as well as vastly increased risk of asthma, hypertension, hypothyroidism and cancer.
 
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IMG_3062_climate camp.jpg Defensive platforms at the climate camp in Mainshill Wood near Doulgas in Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK. This site has been squatted by protestors protesting against Scottish Coal getting planning permission to open up a new open cast coal mine on the site. As well as the disastrous climate change consequences of continuing to mine and burn coal, living close to open cast coal mines has a huge negative affect on peoples health. Rates of Chronic Pulmonary Obstructive Disease are up to 5 times the national average as well as vastly increased risk of asthma, hypertension, hypothyroidism and cancer.
 
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IMG_3063_protest.jpg Defensive platforms at the climate camp in Mainshill Wood near Doulgas in Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK. This site has been squatted by protestors protesting against Scottish Coal getting planning permission to open up a new open cast coal mine on the site. As well as the disastrous climate change consequences of continuing to mine and burn coal, living close to open cast coal mines has a huge negative affect on peoples health. Rates of Chronic Pulmonary Obstructive Disease are up to 5 times the national average as well as vastly increased risk of asthma, hypertension, hypothyroidism and cancer.
 
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IMG_3065_mainshill woods.jpg Defensive platforms at the climate camp in Mainshill Wood near Doulgas in Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK. This site has been squatted by protestors protesting against Scottish Coal getting planning permission to open up a new open cast coal mine on the site. As well as the disastrous climate change consequences of continuing to mine and burn coal, living close to open cast coal mines has a huge negative affect on peoples health. Rates of Chronic Pulmonary Obstructive Disease are up to 5 times the national average as well as vastly increased risk of asthma, hypertension, hypothyroidism and cancer.
 
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IMG_3070_climate camp.jpg Defensive platforms at the climate camp in Mainshill Wood near Doulgas in Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK. This site has been squatted by protestors protesting against Scottish Coal getting planning permission to open up a new open cast coal mine on the site. As well as the disastrous climate change consequences of continuing to mine and burn coal, living close to open cast coal mines has a huge negative affect on peoples health. Rates of Chronic Pulmonary Obstructive Disease are up to 5 times the national average as well as vastly increased risk of asthma, hypertension, hypothyroidism and cancer.
 
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IMG_3080_platform.jpg Defensive platforms at the climate camp in Mainshill Wood near Doulgas in Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK. This site has been squatted by protestors protesting against Scottish Coal getting planning permission to open up a new open cast coal mine on the site. As well as the disastrous climate change consequences of continuing to mine and burn coal, living close to open cast coal mines has a huge negative affect on peoples health. Rates of Chronic Pulmonary Obstructive Disease are up to 5 times the national average as well as vastly increased risk of asthma, hypertension, hypothyroidism and cancer.
 
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IMG_3083_tree house.jpg Defensive platforms at the climate camp in Mainshill Wood near Doulgas in Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK. This site has been squatted by protestors protesting against Scottish Coal getting planning permission to open up a new open cast coal mine on the site. As well as the disastrous climate change consequences of continuing to mine and burn coal, living close to open cast coal mines has a huge negative affect on peoples health. Rates of Chronic Pulmonary Obstructive Disease are up to 5 times the national average as well as vastly increased risk of asthma, hypertension, hypothyroidism and cancer.
 
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IMG_3085_defences.jpg Defensive platforms at the climate camp in Mainshill Wood near Doulgas in Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK. This site has been squatted by protestors protesting against Scottish Coal getting planning permission to open up a new open cast coal mine on the site. As well as the disastrous climate change consequences of continuing to mine and burn coal, living close to open cast coal mines has a huge negative affect on peoples health. Rates of Chronic Pulmonary Obstructive Disease are up to 5 times the national average as well as vastly increased risk of asthma, hypertension, hypothyroidism and cancer.
 
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IMG_3088_protest.jpg Defensive platforms at the climate camp in Mainshill Wood near Doulgas in Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK. This site has been squatted by protestors protesting against Scottish Coal getting planning permission to open up a new open cast coal mine on the site. As well as the disastrous climate change consequences of continuing to mine and burn coal, living close to open cast coal mines has a huge negative affect on peoples health. Rates of Chronic Pulmonary Obstructive Disease are up to 5 times the national average as well as vastly increased risk of asthma, hypertension, hypothyroidism and cancer.
 
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366W5100_walney.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks.
 
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366W5104_gull colony.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks.
 
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366W5107_breeding colony.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks.
 
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366W5115_lesser black backed gull.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks.
 
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366W5122_flight.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks.
 
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366W5123)flight.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks.
 
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366W5128_flying.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks.
 
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366W5130_chick.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks. This picture shows a Lesser black Backed Gull Chick
 
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366W5138_chick.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks. This picture shows a Lesser black Backed Gull Chick
 
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366W5146_nest.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks. This picture shows a Lesser black Backed Gull nest
 
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366W5148_calling.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks. This picture shows a Lesser black Backed Gull dive bombing an intruder to defend its nest
 
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366W5155_chick.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks. This picture shows a Lesser black Backed Gull Chick
 
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