911-10750 - The Remains of the Godwin battery on the beach at Kilnsea at the head of Spurn point on Yorkshires East Coast, UK. Initially constructed during the First World War, the Godwin Battery was added to during the Second World War. It comprised of gun emplacements, search light, barracks, officers’ mess, and a hospital. This section of coastline is the fastest eroding coastline in Europe. The soft boulder clay cliffs are easily eroded and have been eroding since Roman Times, but recently the climate change impacts of increased stormy weather, increased heavy rainfall events and sea level rise have accelerated the rate of erosion. The average rate of attrition is 1.5metres per year, last year it was 5 metres.
911-10749 - The Remains of the Godwin battery on the beach at Kilnsea at the head of Spurn point on Yorkshires East Coast, UK. Initially constructed during the First World War, the Godwin Battery was added to during the Second World War. It comprised of gun emplacements, search light, barracks, officers’ mess, and a hospital. This section of coastline is the fastest eroding coastline in Europe. The soft boulder clay cliffs are easily eroded and have been eroding since Roman Times, but recently the climate change impacts of increased stormy weather, increased heavy rainfall events and sea level rise have accelerated the rate of erosion. The average rate of attrition is 1.5metres per year, last year it was 5 metres.
911-10483 - A boat ripped off oits moorings and damaged by the extreme storm surge weather in December 2013 in Blakeney on the North Norfolk coast, UK.
911-10074 - A Second world War lookout post leaning alarmingly and about to tumble over the edge of the cliff near Aldbrough on Yorkshires East Coast, UK. The coast is composed of soft boulder clays, very vulnerable to coastal erosion. This section of coast has been eroding since Roman times, with many villages having disappeared into the sea, and is the fastest eroding coast in Europe. Climate change is speeding up the erosion, with sea level rise, increased stormy weather and increased heavy rainfall events, all playing their part.
797-12096 - Germany, Berlin, Schlossplatz, Humboldt Box, Information museum on the re-construction of Berlin City Palace which was damaged in World War 2 and razed by the GDR.
989-355 - Female broad bodied chaser dragonfly (Libellula depressa) with one damaged wing resting on a reed stem, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
832-378011 - Uprooted trees have damaged a house, storm damage from 9 June 2014, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Ruhr Area, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
832-301888 - Broken chair by Daniel Berset, commissioned by Handicap International urging governments to sign Mine Ban Treaty, Place des Nations, Geneva, Switzerland
832-361199 - Hurricane damage on the Slovakian side of the High Tatras, almost half of the trees were destroyed by a hurricane on the 19th of November 2004, Slovakia
832-361179 - Hurricane damage on the Slovakian side of the High Tatras, almost half of the trees were destroyed by a hurricane on the 19th of November 2004, Slovakia
832-361200 - Hurricane damage on the Slovakian side of the High Tatras, almost half of the trees were destroyed by a hurricane on the 19th of November 2004, Slovakia