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  • Chernobyl, Exclusion Zone, Ukraine. Wreckage of fire engines used by firemen to quench fire in  reactor. 27 firemen diedof of severe radiation sickness. The  Chernobyl Reactor, town, plant and environs just before the 20th anniversary of the nuclear disaster.
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  • Chernobyl, Exclusion Zone, Ukraine. Wreckage of fire engines used by firemen to quench fire in  reactor. 27 firemen diedof of severe radiation sickness. The  Chernobyl Reactor, town, plant and environs just before the 20th anniversary of the nuclear disaster.
    Chernobyl_exclusionzone_Ukraine_MG_6...JPG
  • Chernobyl, Exclusion Zone, Ukraine. Wreckage of fire engines used by firemen to quench fire in  reactor. 27 firemen diedof of severe radiation sickness. The  Chernobyl Reactor, town, plant and environs just before the 20th anniversary of the nuclear disaster.
    Chernobyl_exclusionzone_Ukraine_MG_6...JPG
  • Chernobyl, Exclusion Zone, Ukraine. Wreckage of fire engines used by firemen to quench fire in  reactor. 27 firemen diedof of severe radiation sickness. The  Chernobyl Reactor, town, plant and environs just before the 20th anniversary of the nuclear disaster.
    Chernobyl_exclusionzone_Ukraine_MG_6...JPG
  • Chernobyl, Exclusion Zone, Ukraine. Wreckage of fire engines used by firemen to quench fire in  reactor. 27 firemen diedof of severe radiation sickness. The  Chernobyl Reactor, town, plant and environs just before the 20th anniversary of the nuclear disaster.
    Chernobyl_exclusionzone_Ukraine_MG_6...JPG
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7668.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7658.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7635.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7628.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7610.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7607.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7556.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7508.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7497.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7490.jpg
  • Beltane 1st May celebration fire dances nearby barrows, sacred burial mound, close to Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK<br />
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Beltane, also called la Bealtaine, is the Gaelic May Day festival. Most commonly it is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice.<br />
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Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
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  • RAINFOREST FIRES DEFORESTATION, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. Evacuation of children from fire zone by helicopter. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • Recycling workers burning and separating plastc from metal in the depths of the heat of Smokey Mountain...RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Using fire to separate metal from plastic and rubber, a recycling worker takes advantage of the permanently burning rubbish.
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Using fire to separate metal from plastic and rubber, a recycling worker takes advantage of the permanently burning rubbish.
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  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7682.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7666.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7662.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7660.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7659.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7642.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7638.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7633.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7632.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7620.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7602.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7594.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7585.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7574.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7573.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7570.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7566.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7564.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7557.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7550.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7537.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7533.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7532.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7517.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7509.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7502.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7489.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7485.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7483.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7480.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7473.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7472.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7467.jpg
  • Beltane 1st May celebration fire dances nearby barrows, sacred burial mound, close to Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK<br />
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Beltane, also called la Bealtaine, is the Gaelic May Day festival. Most commonly it is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice.<br />
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Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
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  • Beltane 1st May celebration fire dances nearby barrows, sacred burial mound, close to Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK<br />
<br />
Beltane, also called la Bealtaine, is the Gaelic May Day festival. Most commonly it is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice.<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_134.JPG
  • "Sleeping place if you are not a dick". Beltane 1st May celebration fire dances nearby barrows, sacred burial mound, close to Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK<br />
<br />
Beltane, also called la Bealtaine, is the Gaelic May Day festival. Most commonly it is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice.<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
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  • "Sleeping place if you are not a dick". Beltane 1st May celebration fire dances nearby barrows, sacred burial mound, close to Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK<br />
<br />
Beltane, also called la Bealtaine, is the Gaelic May Day festival. Most commonly it is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice.<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_132.JPG
  • Beltane 1st May celebration fire dances nearby barrows, sacred burial mound, close to Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK<br />
<br />
Beltane, also called la Bealtaine, is the Gaelic May Day festival. Most commonly it is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice.<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_131.JPG
  • Beltane 1st May celebration fire dances nearby barrows, sacred burial mound, close to Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK<br />
<br />
Beltane, also called la Bealtaine, is the Gaelic May Day festival. Most commonly it is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice.<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_130.JPG
  • Beltane 1st May celebration fire dances nearby barrows, sacred burial mound, close to Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK<br />
<br />
Beltane, also called la Bealtaine, is the Gaelic May Day festival. Most commonly it is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice.<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_128.JPG
  • Beltane 1st May celebration fire dances nearby barrows, sacred burial mound, close to Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK<br />
<br />
Beltane, also called la Bealtaine, is the Gaelic May Day festival. Most commonly it is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice.<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_127.JPG
  • Beltane 1st May celebration fire dances nearby barrows, sacred burial mound, close to Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK<br />
<br />
Beltane, also called la Bealtaine, is the Gaelic May Day festival. Most commonly it is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice.<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_126.JPG
  • BURNT HOME FOREST FIRES, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. A family in the burnt out framework of their home destroyed by forest fire. Macuxi traditional indigenous people. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • BURNT HOME FOREST FIRES, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. A family in the burnt out framework of their home destroyed by forest fire. Macuxi traditional indigenous people. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • PRIMARY RAINFOREST BURNING, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. Smoke coming from localised forest fire during dry season. The forest is vulnerable at this time of year to natural and manmade fires. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • PRIMARY RAINFOREST BURNING, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. Smoke coming from localised forest fire during dry season. The forest is vulnerable at this time of year to natural and manmade fires. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • PRIMARY RAINFOREST BURNING, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. Smoke coming from localised forest fire during dry season. The forest is vulnerable at this time of year to natural and manmade fires. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • RAINFOREST FIRES DEFORESTATION, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. Huge hardwood tree burning from the core like a furnace or firecracker, during forest fire alert in dry season. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • RAINFOREST FIRES DEFORESTATION, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. Huge hardwood tree burning from the core like a furnace or firecracker, during forest fire alert in dry season. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • RAINFOREST FIRES DEFORESTATION, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. Huge hardwood tree burning from the core like a furnace or firecracker, during forest fire alert in dry season. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • RAINFOREST FIRES DEFORESTATION, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. Huge hardwood tree burning from the core like a furnace or firecracker, during forest fire alert in dry season. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • RAINFOREST FIRES DEFORESTATION, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. Huge hardwood tree burning from the core like a furnace or firecracker, during forest fire alert in dry season. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • RAINFOREST FIRES DEFORESTATION, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. Huge hardwood tree burning from the core like a furnace or firecracker, during forest fire alert in dry season. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • RAINFOREST FIRES DEFORESTATION, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. Huge hardwood tree burning from the core like a furnace or firecracker, during forest fire alert in dry season. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • RAINFOREST FIRES DEFORESTATION, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. Huge hardwood tree burning from the core like a furnace or firecracker, during forest fire alert in dry season. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • RAINFOREST FIRES DEFORESTATION, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. Huge hardwood tree burning from the core like a furnace or firecracker, during forest fire alert in dry season. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • RAINFOREST FIRES DEFORESTATION, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. Huge hardwood tree burning from the core like a furnace or firecracker, during forest fire alert in dry season. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • RAINFOREST FIRES DEFORESTATION, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. Huge hardwood tree burning from the core like a furnace or firecracker, during forest fire alert in dry season. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • RAINFOREST FIRES DEFORESTATION, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. Brazilian fireman analysing burnt trees during forest fire alert. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • RAINFOREST FIRES DEFORESTATION, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. Evacuation of children from fire zone by helicopter. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • Child recycling workers collecting plastic bags on Smokey Mountain rubbish dump. The bags are sold by the kilo, at about 10 cents of a dollar. Plastcis, wirtes and even hospital waste, syringes for instance sell for 1 centime a piece are recycled., Many children and families work doing this work...RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Using fire to separate metal from plastic and rubber, a recycling worker takes advantage of the permanently burning rubbish.
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  • A mother and her child, recycling workers collecting plastic bags on Smokey Mountain rubbish dump. The bags are sold by the kilo, at about 10 cents of a dollar. Plastcis, wirtes and even hospital waste, syringes for instance sell for 1 centime a piece are recycled., Many children and families work doing this work...RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Using fire to separate metal from plastic and rubber, a recycling worker takes advantage of the permanently burning rubbish.
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  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING. South East Asia, Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Smokey Mountain, Steung Mean Chey, is Phnom Penh's municipal rubbish dump. Thousands work there, some 600 minors and 2000 adults, recycling the city's rubbish, dumped there by garbage trucks every day. The dump is notorious as many very young children work there. People eat and sleep overnight in the rubbish and fumes, under plastic tarpaulins or in the open air. They work 24 hours a day, like miners, with headlamps at night, collecting plastic, metals, wood, cloth & paper, which they sort and clean, weigh and sell, to be carried away for recycling. A day's work typically brings less than a dollar per person. One and a half to two dollars per day per family. The overpowering, acrid odour of grey smokey fumes blows across the dump, from which the place gets its name 'Smokey Mountain'. It can be smelt miles away. The shantytowns and squats, the recycling worker's homes butt onto or are inside the dump itself. There is no running water, sanitation and many are ill. Children often work with friends or relatives. Religious and ngo's help some children, but this is often resisted by families who need the extra income they generate.///Using fire to separate metal from plastic and rubber, a recycling worker takes advantage of the permanently burning rubbish.
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  • Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, Belarus. Rangers looking after Ecological reserve,.Evacuated region designated as high risk for contamination of nuclear radiation. Homes are left derelict. The region has  become a natural wildlife reserve. It is controled by rangers, otherwise it is uninhabited. One of biggest dangers is a forest fire which could move large quantities of radioactivity by airborn means to areas otherwise unaffected.
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  • Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, Belarus. Rangers looking after Ecological reserve,.Evacuated region designated as high risk for contamination of nuclear radiation. Homes are left derelict. The region has  become a natural wildlife reserve. It is controled by rangers, otherwise it is uninhabited. One of biggest dangers is a forest fire which could move large quantities of radioactivity by airborn means to areas otherwise unaffected.
    Chernobyl_exclusionzone_Belarus_MG_6...JPG
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7677.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7669.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7665.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7648.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7593.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7590.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7576.jpg
  • RADIOACTIVITY CHERNOBYL, Slavutych town. Ukraine. 20th Anniversary memorial, by family, friends, comrades after midnight for the 28 firemen who died of ionizing radiactive contamination, after trying to put out the fire in reactor 4 at Chernobyl power station in 1986. The fire started in the early hours of the 26th April 1986, The radioactive cloud  dispersed  worldwide. 250 thousand were evacuated. Exclusion zones exist in close vicinity of Chernobyl in Ukraine and Belarus where people will not be able to live for tens of thousands of years.
    Chernobyl_memorial_Slavutych_MG_7521.jpg
  • Beltane 1st May celebration fire dances nearby barrows, sacred burial mound, close to Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK<br />
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Beltane, also called la Bealtaine, is the Gaelic May Day festival. Most commonly it is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice.<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
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  • Beltane 1st May celebration fire dances nearby barrows, sacred burial mound, close to Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK<br />
<br />
Beltane, also called la Bealtaine, is the Gaelic May Day festival. Most commonly it is held on 1 May, or about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice.<br />
<br />
Eco Warriors are in rebellion against HS2, UK's high speed railway, defending ancient English woodlands from destruction caused by the massive urban and rural construction programme. Many species of flora and fauna are under threat. In defiance, Resistance camps have been set up along the proposed route in many parts of England, from London, through the Midlands and the North. Protest takes the form of barricaded squats, tunnels, treehouses and fortified towers, with protests and trespass onto HS2 land to stop deforestation and halt building works. Protesters are not afraid of being arrested. HS2 is protected by 24hour security guards dressed in fluorescent orange uniforms, nicknamed 'carrots' by the protesters. Police and security guards often work together against the collective of independent individuals whose aim is to protect the environment and wildlife.
    HS2resistance_NGD_01052021_125.JPG
  • Jai, a Road protestor warms his hands on a fire inside a squat. Along the M11 route. Cambridge Park Wanstead, Leytonstone, London. <br />
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The British Road Protesters movement began in the early 1990s when the Donga tribe squatted Twyford Down to save this beautiful site, a site of scientific interest SSI from the Ministry of transport's road building programme which threatened to destroy the landscape. The Dongas was the name of the ancient walkways, the paths trodden in the middle ages by people walking down to Winchester. A small tribe were joined by people of all walks of life who came to Twyford Down to defend it. A long hard battle over several years ended in the 'cutting' a new motorway built through this ancient monument and destroying it. <br />
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The Road Protest movement in Britain continued for many years and more battles were fought in London against the MII both at Wanstead then in Leytonstone, and subsequently at Newbury, and in Sussex. the protesters were very inventive in their use of non violent peaceful direct action. They barricaded themselves into squats, made tree houses, tunnels and have huge demonstrations against the bailliffs, police and security who tried to force their way through the defences of this alternative environmental popular movement. Many of the roads were built eventually and many sites of great beauty lost, but the government had to stand down from its road building policy and eventually the programme was halted. the protests cost the government billions. Out of that movement grew many environmental NGOs who have to this day kept fighting for ecological and sustainable environmental solutions rather than following the cult of the car, petrol and roadbuilding..
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  • BURNT HOME FOREST FIRES, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. A family in the burnt out framework of their home destroyed by forest fire. Macuxi traditional indigenous people. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • BURNT HOME FOREST FIRES, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. A family in the burnt out framework of their home destroyed by forest fire. Macuxi traditional indigenous people. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • BURNT HOME FOREST FIRES, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. A family in the burnt out framework of their home destroyed by forest fire. Macuxi traditional indigenous people. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • BURNT HOME FOREST FIRES, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. A family in the burnt out framework of their home destroyed by forest fire. Macuxi traditional indigenous people. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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  • BURNT HOME FOREST FIRES, Amazon, near Boavista, northern Brazil, South America. A family in the burnt out framework of their home destroyed by forest fire. Macuxi traditional indigenous people. Ecological biosphere and fragile ecosystem where flora and fauna, and native lifestyles are threatened by progress and development. The rainforest is home to many plants and animals who are endangered or facing extinction. This region is home to indigenous primitive and tribal peoples including the Yanomami and Macuxi.
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