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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • Rural Village Life, Shandong Province, China
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  • A small black cat sits amongst hay on a farm in Shandong province.
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  • TA fishing boat lies in a colourful small river that has formed in the lower reaches of the Yellow River estuary which marks the southernmost boundary of Bohai Bay. Shandong province, China. 2019
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  • A ship in the Tao'er estuary that feeds into Boahai Bay in Shandong Province, China.  This stretch of coastline has been highlighted as one of the most vulnerable in China and will be one of the first to feel the impacts of rising sea levels and increased storm surges. 2019
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  • A ship leaves a trail in the Tao'er estuary that feeds into Boahai Bay in Shandong Province, China. This stretch of coastline has been highlighted as one of the most vulnerable in China and will be one of the first to feel the impacts of rising sea levels and increased storm surges. 2019
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  • Unidentified industrial pollution is collected in a lake near the Pocheng River, which runs into Bohai Bay, in Shandong Province. China, 2019.
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  • Li, a 17-year old beautician from Shandong province, stands in Beijing's Xidan shopping district. "I study here in Beijing. The air is bad"' she says. "Two years ago I started wearing [the mask]. It helps protect my skin. There are too many people here in China which has ruined the environment."  PM2.5 reading - 102 - Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups
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  • Tourists visit 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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  • A tree 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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  • A man harvests clams from a riverbank of a river that feeds into the southern shores of Bohai Bay. Shandong province. 2019
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  • Raw salt in salt fields in Shandong province. Saline groundwater provides the perfect place to produce raw salt which is harvested in many areas along the coast line of Bohai Bay. China, 2019
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  • Two small pools of water that have formed in the lower reaches of the Yellow River estuary which marks the southernmost boundary of Bohai Bay. Shandong province, China. 2019
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  • A feature in farmland the old Yellow River estuary, in Shandong Province. This section of the river used to be the primary outlet of the river into the Bahai Bay until the route of the river changed. China. 2019.
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  • A feature in the riverbank of the old Yellow River estuary, in Shandong Province. This section of the river used to be the primary outlet of the river into the Bahai Bay until the route of the river changed. China. 2019.
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  • A ship in the Tao'er estuary that feeds into Boahai Bay in Shandong Province, China. This stretch of coastline has been highlighted as one of the most vulnerable in China and will be one of the first to feel the impacts of rising sea levels and increased storm surges. 2019
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  • An unidentified mine near the Tuhai River which feeds into Bohai Bay, in Shandong province. China, 2019.
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  • An unidentified mine near the Tuhai River which feeds into Bohai Bay, in Shandong province. China, 2019.
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  • A small river feeds into Bohai Bay at the Beikedi DiaoYu wetland park in Shandong Province. China, 2019.
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  • Unidentified industrial pollution is collected in a lake near the Pocheng River, which runs into Bohai Bay, in Shandong Province. China, 2019.
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  • Unidentified industrial pollution is collected in a lake near the Pocheng River, which runs into Bohai Bay, in Shandong Province. China, 2019.
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  • Unidentified industrial pollution is collected in a lake near the Pocheng River, which runs into Bohai Bay, in Shandong Province. China, 2019.
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  • A tree is reflected in flooded land 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 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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  • Smokestacks linger over the Beikedi DiaoYu wetland park in Shandong Province. This area of coastline lies only a metre or two above sea level, placing infrastructure at high risk of flooding from rising seas and storm surges. China, 2019.
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  • Salt fields in Shandong province. Saline groundwater provides the perfect place to produce raw salt which is harvested in many areas along the coast line of Bohai Bay. China, 2019
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  • Workers take a break from moving raw salt in salt fields in Shandong province. Saline groundwater provides the perfect place to produce raw salt which is harvested in many areas along the coast line of Bohai Bay. China, 2019
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  • Pools of water that have formed in the lower reaches of the Yellow River estuary which marks the southernmost boundary of Bohai Bay. Shandong province, China. 2019
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  • Trucks in a port in the Tao'er estuary that feeds into Bohai Bay, in Shandong Province, China. 2019
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  • Trucks carry away unidentified material from a port in the Tao'er estuary that feeds into Bohai Bay, in Shandong Province, China. 2019
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  • A ship in the Tao'er estuary that feeds into Boahai Bay in Shandong Province, China.  This stretch of coastline has been highlighted as one of the most vulnerable in China and will be one of the first to feel the impacts of rising sea levels and increased storm surges. 2019
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  • A ship in the Tao'er estuary that feeds into Boahai Bay in Shandong Province, China.  This stretch of coastline has been highlighted as one of the most vulnerable in China and will be one of the first to feel the impacts of rising sea levels and increased storm surges. 2019
    Bohai-Bay-19-10-030.JPG
  • Ships in the Tao'er estuary that feeds into Boahai Bay in Shandong Province, China. This stretch of coastline has been highlighted as one of the most vulnerable in China and will be one of the first to feel the impacts of rising sea levels and increased storm surges. 2019
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  • An unidentified mine near the Tuhai River which feeds into Bohai Bay, in Shandong province. China, 2019.
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  • An unidentified mine near the Tuhai River which feeds into Bohai Bay, in Shandong province. China, 2019.
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  • A small river feeds into Bohai Bay at the Beikedi DiaoYu wetland park in Shandong Province. China, 2019.
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  • An unidentified mine near the Tuhai River which feeds into Bohai Bay, in Shandong province. China, 2019.
    Bohai-Bay-19-10-018.JPG
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