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  • A bird flies over wetlands at sunrise on the outskirts of Kolkata.<br />
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  • A pigeon flies between coops in a community in central Jakarta.<br />
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A man peers over a fence, trying to catch a glimpse of the new Qianmen shopping district. In recent years construction has boomed in Beijing as a result of the country’s widespread economic growth and the awarding of the 2008 Summer Olympics to the city. For Beijing’s residents however, it seems as their city is continually under construction with old neighborhoods regularly being razed and new apartments, office blocks and sports venues appearing in their place. A new Beijing has been promised to the people to act as a showcase to the world for the ‘new’ China. Beijing’s residents have been waiting for this promised change for years and are still waiting, asking the question “Where’s the new Beijing?!”. 2008
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  • CHINA. Beijing. A man peers over a fence, trying to catch a glimpse of the new Qianmen shopping district. In recent years construction has boomed in Beijing as a result of the country's widespread economic growth and the awarding of the 2008 Summer Olympics to the city. For Beijing's residents however, it seems as their city is continually under construction with old neighborhoods regularly being razed and new apartments, office blocks and sports venues appearing in their place. A new Beijing has been promised to the people to act as a showcase to the world for the 'new' China. Beijing's residents have been waiting for this promised change for years and are still waiting, asking the question "Where's the new Beijing?!". 2008.
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  • Crows gather on the banks of the Ganges River in central Kolkata.<br />
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  • A Chinese flag flying over Tiananmen Square in central Beijing.
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  • Flags flying at the temple of the Tooth (Sri Dalada Maligawa) shrine town in Kandy, the second biggest city in Sri Lanka.
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  • Guan Zhen, 30, with his pet Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps) in Beijing's Guanyuan pet market. A species of flying possum, it is typically found in the forests of Australia, Indonesia and New Guinea but has become a very popular pet in China due to its small size and unique appearance.
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  • CHINA. Gansu Province. Dunhuang. Hangliders carrying tourists fly above a graveyard that is slowly being covered by the encroaching sand. Desertification is the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture. 41 % of China's landmass in classified as arid or desert. Innapropriate farming methods and overcultivation have contributed to the spreading of deserts in China in recent years. The desert has even encroached upon the capital, Beijing, which is bombarded by sandstorms each spring.
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  • A man flies a paper kite at sunrise in front of the distinctive Pudong skyline.
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  • A Chinese flag flies in front of the Oriental Pearl Tower.
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  • Birds fly over a buddhist stupa in Ulaanbaatar.
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  • A commercial jet flies over snowy grasslands in the Hustai National Park in Mongolia.
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  • A commercial jet flies against a clear blue sky.
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  • CHINA. Hangzhou. Flags fly near West Lake in the center of the city celebrate the upcoming 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. 2009
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  • CHINA. Hangzhou. Flags fly near West Lake in the center of the city to celebrate the upcoming 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. 2009
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  • A bird flies over a tree in the grounds of a temple in Kratie, in central Cambodia.
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  • A balloon flies in 'Jewel Park' (Norbulinka, in Tibetan) in central Lhasa. Each year, families meet in the park to watch traditional plays and dances as part of the Sho Dun festival which dates back to the 16th Century when people would gather to give food, especially yoghurt, to local monks.
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  • A bird flies underneath a bridge that passes over a dried up river bed near the city of Latur. Almost all major bodies of water, including rivers and lakes, have dried up in the region.
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  • Birds fly near a modern hotel in central Kolkata, India. November, 2013
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  • Flies hang on a wire in a slum community in Muara Baru, in north Jakarta.
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  • A fly sits on a young boy's foot in a slum community in central Jakarta. It is estimated over 25% of Indonesians live in slum areas, with more than 5 million people living in slum areas in the greater Jakarta area.
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  • Insects fly in swarms on the shore of a reservoir in Jakarta. Flooding has caused warnings from the World Health Organisation about the possibility of outbreaks of dengue <br />
-fever caused by mosquitoes that flourish in aquatic systems such as small lakes.
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  • A bird flies near the Ciliwung River, in the centre of Jakarta.
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  • A kite flies against a blue sky in a park in Taipei.
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  • A plane flies over Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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  • Birds fly over a buddhist stupa in Ulaanbaatar.
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  • Birds fly over the snowy grasslands of central Mongolia.
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  • Birds fly over the snowy grasslands of central Mongolia.
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  • A commercial jet flies against a clear blue sky.
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  • A commercial jet flies against a clear blue sky.
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  • A net protects food from flies on a market stall near a destroyed hutong in central Beijing.
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  • Birds fly to escape a fire in the Phnom Tnout Phnom Pok Wildlife Sanctuary, in northern Cambodia. Fires are set by farmers, loggers and local people looking to either capture wildlife or clear land for agriculture.
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  • Birds fly over a field in the lower reaches of the Yellow River estuary which marks the southernmost boundary of Bohai Bay. The nationally protected estuary region faces severe threats from rising sea levels which have already impacted the area. Shandong province, China. 2019
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  • Birds fly over a sandbank on the Luan River, in northern China, which feeds into Bohai Bay. This river marks the northern boundary of Bohai Bay. The coastline in this region has been identified as being under severe risk of coastal erosion with impacts being predicted to increase in coming decades as sea levels rise and storm surges increase. 2019
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  • Birds fly over a sandbank on the Luan River, in northern China, which feeds into Bohai Bay. This river marks the northern boundary of Bohai Bay. The coastline in this region has been identified as being under severe risk of coastal erosion with impacts being predicted to increase in coming decades as sea levels rise and storm surges increase. 2019
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  • A bird flies over land that is used for aquaculture in Hebei province, China. In the background an unidentified factory also sits within metres of sea level. This area of coastline has been identified as prone to land subsidence and at threat from rising sea levels and flooding. 2019
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  • A bird flies over Shijiutuo island, a newly developed ecological park for tourists in Hebei province, China. Lying on the shores of Bohai Bay, this region of coastline has been identified as severely prone to coastal erosion and at high risk of flooding. 2019.
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  • A bird flies over spectacular valleys near the Ganden Monastery in Tibet. Pilgrims circle the monastery which sits upon a mountain near Lhasa, offering spectacular 180 degree views of the surrounding countryside.
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  • Birds fly near the Potala Palace in central Lhasa, as dawn breaks across the Tibetan capital.
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  • A bird flies near trees on an island in the Funafuti atoll, Tuvalu. March, 2019.
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  • A bird flies over wetland in Kolkata, India. November, 2013
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  • A bird flies over wetland in Kolkata, India. November, 2013
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  • An Indian flag flies above a small market underneath the Howrah Bridge. November, 2013
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  • A Tibetan flag flies over the Dagu Glacier. The glacier has been shrinking in recent years, as a result of rising temperatures in the region. South-east Tibetan Plateau, in Sichuan Province, western China.
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  • Tibetan prayer flags fly near to Gyaring Lake, the source of the Yellow River, on the Tibetan Plateau, in western China.
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  • Prayer flags fly over a bridge in a community on the Tibetan Plateau, in western China.
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  • Tibetan flags fly on a hill on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai Province. China. 2010
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  • A Tibetan flag flies over the Dagu Glacier. The glacier has been shrinking in recent years, as a result of rising temperatures in the region. South-east Tibetan Plateau, in Sichuan Province, western China.
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  • A commercial jet flies against a clear blue sky.
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  • A commercial jet flies against a clear blue sky.
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  • A military fighter plane flies over downtown Naha.
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  • An military plane flies over downtown Naha, in Okinawa, Japan. 2012
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  • CHINA. Hangzhou. Flag fly in the city to celebrate the upcoming 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. 2009
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  • A bird flies over pedestrians in central Kolkata, India. November, 2013
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  • Hangliders carrying tourists fly above a graveyard that is slowly being covered by the encroaching sand. Desertification is the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture. Dunhuang, Gansu Province. China
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  • A fisherman waves away flies from his recent catch of fish in the mangroves of north-west Jakarta. Much of the city's seafood is hazardous to eat as severe water pollution has led to contamination in the food chain.
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