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860-292324 - Following a period of extreme heat, a fire ravages a cereal plot: barley in the foreground and wheat in the distance, firefighters intervene to stop the fire. France Damage, loss, danger, insurance, appraisal, compensation problems
860-292323 - Following a period of extreme heat, a fire ravages a cereal plot: barley in the foreground and wheat in the distance, a tractor pulls a dethatcher to stop the flames. France Damage, loss, danger, insurance, appraisal, compensation problems
860-292322 - Following a period of extreme heat, a fire ravages a cereal plot: barley in the foreground and wheat in the distance. France. Damage, loss, danger, insurance, appraisal, compensation problems
860-292321 - Following a period of extreme heat, a fire ravages a cereal plot: barley in the foreground and wheat in the distance, the harvester on the edge of the flames. France Damage, loss, danger, insurance, appraisal, compensation problems
860-291575 - First industrial solar power plant in South America in Calama: Calama Solar 3 is the first industrial plant of its kind to be built in South America. Province of Loa, Antofagasta region. Chile.
860-291341 - Dead acacia tree on the background of sand dunes and stripes of morning fog. A very rare natural phenomenon for these places. Stunning light, color and shape. Sossusvlei. Deadvlei. Namib-Naukluft National Park. Landscapes of Namibia. Africa.
860-291394 - Red kangaroo (Macropus rufus) in Flinders Ranges National Park in Australia. The Red kangaroo is the largest surviving marsupial and one of the icons of Australia. Australia, South Australia
860-288801 - Clay loaded with iron oxides and dried out, Rio Tinto, Andalusia, Spain *** Local Caption *** R?o Tinto ("Red River") is very acidic (Ph 2) and has a deep reddish hue due to iron dissolved in water. The acidity of the watercourse is linked to the drainage of pyrite, which is very present in the subsoil. Extremophilic and endemic bacteria and algae colonize the river bed, forming a fragile biofilm that evokes the hot springs of Yellowstone Park in the USA.
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