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20130429_B18A6874.jpg A man photographing Hyacinth fields near Keukenhof, Lisse, Netherlands.
 
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20130429_IMG_5009.jpg A young woman posing for photos amongst the tulips at Keukenhof gardens, near, Lisse, Netherlands, the most famous  Spring gardens in the world.
 
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20130429_IMG_5063.jpg A young woman posing for photos amongst the tulips at Keukenhof gardens, near, Lisse, Netherlands, the most famous  Spring gardens in the world.
 
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20130429_IMG_5261.jpg A mother and child in Daffodil fields near Keukenhof gardens, Lisse, Netherlands.
 
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20130429_IMG_5264.jpg A woman posing for photos in Daffodil fields near Keukenhof gardens, Lisse, Netherlands.
 
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20130429_B18A6881.jpg A man photographing Hyacinth fields near Keukenhof, Lisse, Netherlands.
 
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20130429_IMG_5007.jpg A young woman posing for photos amongst the tulips at Keukenhof gardens, near, Lisse, Netherlands, the most famous  Spring gardens in the world.
 
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20130429_IMG_5012.jpg A young woman posing for photos amongst the tulips at Keukenhof gardens, near, Lisse, Netherlands, the most famous  Spring gardens in the world.
 
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20130429_IMG_5263.jpg A mother and child in Daffodil fields near Keukenhof gardens, Lisse, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_B18A7385.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows Hinke Patist and her son outside their floating house.
 
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20130430_B18A7389.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows Hinke Patist and her son outside their floating house.
 
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20130430_B18A7529.jpg Dutch woman celebrating on Queens day in Amsterdam, Netherlands when the queen abdication to be replaced by the king.
 
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20130430_B18A7535.jpg Dutch woman celebrating on Queens day in Amsterdam, Netherlands when the queen abdication to be replaced by the king.
 
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20130430_B18A7587.jpg A stall selling orange clothing to celebrate Queens day in Amsterdam, Netherlands when the queen abdication to be replaced by the king.
 
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20130430_B18A7624.jpg Dutch woman celebrating on Queens day in Amsterdam, Netherlands when the queen abdication to be replaced by the king.
 
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20130502_IMG_6379.jpg Danielle Fer Morslinen and daughter outside her solar house in Sun city a suberb of Heerhugowaard in the Netherlands that has develped as a solar hot spot, with the majority of the houses powered by solar panels and is the largest CO2-neutral residential area in the world. The City of the Sun generates 10 MW of energy from wind and solar power, and uses natural water-filtration systems.
 
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20130502_IMG_6383.jpg Danielle Fer Morslinen and daughter outside her solar house in Sun city a suberb of Heerhugowaard in the Netherlands that has develped as a solar hot spot, with the majority of the houses powered by solar panels and is the largest CO2-neutral residential area in the world. The City of the Sun generates 10 MW of energy from wind and solar power, and uses natural water-filtration systems.
 
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20130505_B18A0020.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows Yara Caval Cante in her floating house bed and breakfast.
 
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20130505_B18A0036.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows Yara Caval Cante in her floating house bed and breakfast.
 
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20130502_IMG_6380.jpg Danielle Fer Morslinen and daughter outside her solar house in Sun city a suberb of Heerhugowaard in the Netherlands that has develped as a solar hot spot, with the majority of the houses powered by solar panels and is the largest CO2-neutral residential area in the world. The City of the Sun generates 10 MW of energy from wind and solar power, and uses natural water-filtration systems.
 
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20130502_IMG_6386.jpg Danielle Fer Morslinen and daughter outside her solar house in Sun city a suberb of Heerhugowaard in the Netherlands that has develped as a solar hot spot, with the majority of the houses powered by solar panels and is the largest CO2-neutral residential area in the world. The City of the Sun generates 10 MW of energy from wind and solar power, and uses natural water-filtration systems.
 
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20130503_IMG_6742.jpg Houses in Almere with solar PV panels on the roof. It is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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20130503_IMG_6750.jpg Houses in Almere with solar PV panels on the roof. It is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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20130430_B18A7523.jpg Bikes in bike racks in amsterdam, Netherlands. A huge percentage of the population cycle in this flat, low lying country.
 
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20130430_IMG_5477.jpg A family coming home from the shops on their bike, in Ijburg, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_B18A7388.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows Hinke Patist and her son outside their floating house.
 
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20130430_B18A7394.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows Hinke Patist and her son outside their floating house.
 
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20130505_B18A0015.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows Yara Caval Cante in her floating house bed and breakfast.
 
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20130505_B18A0029.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows Yara Caval Cante in her floating house bed and breakfast.
 
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20130505_B18A0052.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows Yara Caval Cante in her floating house bed and breakfast.
 
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20130322_P3220124.jpg A couple on a jetty on Lake windermere in Ambleside, Lake District, UK.
 
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20130331_P3310196.jpg Sheep on Hope Bowdler Hill above Church Stretton in Shropshire, UK, looking towards Wenlock Edge.
 
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20130406_P4060032.jpg Snow shaped and scoured by a strong wind when it fell, above Wrynose Pass in the Lake District, Cumbria, UK, with a woman fell walker.
 
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20130406_P4060037.jpg Snow shaped and scoured by a strong wind when it fell, above Wrynose Pass in the Lake District, Cumbria, UK, with a woman fell walker.
 
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20130406_P4060165.jpg Snow shaped and scoured by a strong wind when it fell, above Wrynose Pass in the Lake District, Cumbria, UK, with a woman fell walker.
 
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20130406_P4060173.jpg Snow shaped and scoured by a strong wind when it fell, above Wrynose Pass in the Lake District, Cumbria, UK, with a woman fell walker.
 
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20130322_P3220113.jpg Feeding the birds on Lake Windermere in the snow, Lake District, UK.
 
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20130322_P3220117.jpg Feeding the birds on Lake Windermere in the snow, Lake District, UK.
 
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20130322_P3220123.jpg A couple on a jetty on Lake windermere in Ambleside, Lake District, UK.
 
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20130324_P3240033.jpg Jill Cooper braves the outdoors during the extreme weather event of late March 2013, for a walk in the Lake District, UK.
 
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20130324_P3240035.jpg Jill Cooper braves the outdoors during the extreme weather event of late March 2013, for a walk in the Lake District, UK.
 
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20130331_P3310104.jpg A walker on a country lane with large snow drifts near Church Stretton, during unseasonal cold weather in late March, Shropshire, UK.
 
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20130331_P3310149.jpg A woman walker on Caer Caradoc a famous hill with an ancient hill fort on the summit above Church Stretton in Shropshire, UK, looking towards The Lawley
 
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20130402_P4020475.jpg A woman walking on the Stiperstones, Shropshire, UK.
 
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20130402_P4020530.jpg A woman waling on a snowy lane near the Stiperstones, Shropshire, UK.
 
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20130406_P4060033.jpg Snow shaped and scoured by a strong wind when it fell, above Wrynose Pass in the Lake District, Cumbria, UK, with a woman fell walker.
 
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20130406_P4060109.jpg A woman fell walker on Great Carrs looking towards Wetherlam in the Lake District, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130406_P4060167.jpg Snow shaped and scoured by a strong wind when it fell, above Wrynose Pass in the Lake District, Cumbria, UK, with a woman fell walker.
 
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20130406_P4060174.jpg Snow shaped and scoured by a strong wind when it fell, above Wrynose Pass in the Lake District, Cumbria, UK, with a woman fell walker.
 
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20130213_B18A9451.jpg Snow falling in Ambleside, Lake District, UK.
 
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20130202_IMG_3045.jpg Tracking solar voltaic panels outside the University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK.
 
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20121223_B18A4620.jpg The Bishnumati river running through Kathmandu in Nepal. The river is full of litter and raw sewage which is emptied into the river. The local people see the river as a rubbish collection service.
 
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20121226_B18A5648.jpg Trekkers relaxing in a geothermal hot spring in the Himalayan foothills on the Annapuran Base Camp trek, Nepal.
 
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20121226_B18A5656.jpg Trekkers relaxing in a geothermal hot spring in the Himalayan foothills on the Annapuran Base Camp trek, Nepal.
 
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20130105_B18A8060.jpg A dyed pig head on a butchers shop slab in Kathmandu, Nepal.
 
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20121223_B18A4449.jpg An old woman begging on the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal.
 
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20121223_B18A4452.jpg A woman asleep on the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal.
 
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20121223_B18A4886.jpg A woman prostrating herself at the Boudanath Stupa, is one of the holiest Buddist sites in Kathmandu, Nepal
 
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20121223_B18A4887.jpg A woman prostrating herself at the Boudanath Stupa, is one of the holiest Buddist sites in Kathmandu, Nepal
 
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20121224_B18A5135.jpg A Nepalese woman in the Himalayas.
 
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20121224_B18A5138.jpg A Nepalese woman in the Himalayas.
 
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20121224_B18A5140.jpg Wood chopped down to be used as fuel for cooking by Nepalese locals living in the Annapurna Himalayas is carried down the mountain by women. Much of the native forest of the Himalayas has been heavily deforested by the locals peoples, for whom, until recently it was their only source of power.
 
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20121224_B18A5142.jpg Wood chopped down to be used as fuel for cooking by Nepalese locals living in the Annapurna Himalayas is carried down the mountain by women. Much of the native forest of the Himalayas has been heavily deforested by the locals peoples, for whom, until recently it was their only source of power.
 
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20121224_B18A5149.jpg Wood chopped down to be used as fuel for cooking by Nepalese locals living in the Annapurna Himalayas is carried down the mountain by women. Much of the native forest of the Himalayas has been heavily deforested by the locals peoples, for whom, until recently it was their only source of power.
 
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