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Purple and white fabric with blood stains and bleach effect creating detailed textile background for medical, forensic, and healthcare concepts-stock-foto
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01 September 2025, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Boltenhagen: Divers set off around the clock from the 'Baltic Lift' platform on their salvage missions as part of the 'Munitions in the Sea' emergency program (aerial view with a drone). During the month-long operation, ammunition from the Second World War is being recovered from the wreck 'WK 132' at a depth of 22 meters from the bottom of the Baltic Sea off Großklützhöved and prepared for disposal. Experts estimate that there are up to 300,000 tons of old ammunition in the Baltic Sea. The load in the Bay of Wismar alone is estimated at up to-stock-foto
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Boltenhagen, Germany. 01st Sep, 2025. A diver returns on board the 'Baltic Lift' platform after a salvage operation as part of the 'Munitions in the Sea' emergency program (aerial view with a drone). During the month-long operation, the wreck 'WK 132' will be used to explore ammunition from the Second World War from a depth of 22 meters at the bottom of the Baltic Sea off Großklützhöved and prepare it for disposal. Experts estimate that there are up to 300,000 tons of old ammunition in the Baltic Sea. The load in the Bay of Wismar alone is estimated at up to 5 Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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01 September 2025, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Boltenhagen: Diving and salvage specialists secure a dive from on board the 'Baltic Lift' platform during the salvage operation as part of the 'Munitions in the Sea' emergency program. During the month-long operation, ammunition from the Second World War is being recovered from the wreck 'WK 132' at a depth of 22 meters from the bottom of the Baltic Sea off Großklützhöved and prepared for disposal. Experts estimate that there are up to 300,000 tons of old ammunition in the Baltic Sea. The load in the Bay of Wismar alone is estimated at up to 50-stock-foto
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01 September 2025, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Boltenhagen: A diver returns on board the 'Baltic Lift' platform after a salvage operation as part of the 'Munitions in the Sea' emergency program (aerial view with a drone). During the month-long operation, the wreck 'WK 132' will be used to explore ammunition from the Second World War from a depth of 22 meters at the bottom of the Baltic Sea off Großklützhöved and prepare it for disposal. Experts estimate that there are up to 300,000 tons of old ammunition in the Baltic Sea. The load in the Bay of Wismar alone is estimated at up to 50,000 ton-stock-foto
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01 September 2025, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Boltenhagen: A team member walks past a wetsuit hung up to dry on board the 'Baltic Lift' platform. From here, divers set off on their salvage missions as part of the 'Munitions at Sea' emergency program. During the month-long operation, ammunition from the Second World War will be recovered from the wreck 'WK 132' at a depth of 22 meters from the bottom of the Baltic Sea off Großklützhöved and prepared for disposal. Experts estimate that there are up to 300,000 tons of old ammunition in the Baltic Sea. The load in the Bay of Wismar alone is es-stock-foto
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01 September 2025, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Boltenhagen: Divers set off around the clock from the 'Baltic Lift' platform on their salvage missions as part of the 'Munitions in the Sea' emergency program (aerial view with a drone). During the month-long operation, ammunition from the Second World War is being recovered from the wreck 'WK 132' at a depth of 22 meters from the bottom of the Baltic Sea off Großklützhöved and prepared for disposal. Experts estimate that there are up to 300,000 tons of old ammunition in the Baltic Sea. The load in the Bay of Wismar alone is estimated at up to-stock-foto
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01 September 2025, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Boltenhagen: Diving operations manager Kay-Uwe Huth speaks from on board the 'Baltic Lift' platform with the diver who is working on the Baltic Sea floor as part of the 'Munitions at Sea' emergency program. The operation can be observed and documented live on various monitors. During the month-long operation, ammunition from the Second World War is being recovered from the wreck 'WK 132' from a depth of 22 meters at the bottom of the Baltic Sea off Großklützhöved and prepared for disposal. Experts estimate that there are up to 300,000 tons of o-stock-foto
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01 September 2025, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Boltenhagen: Diver Dirk Schoenen removes his equipment on board the 'Baltic Lift' platform after a salvage operation as part of the 'Munitions in the Sea' emergency program. During the month-long operation, the wreck 'WK 132' is being used to explore ammunition from the Second World War from a depth of 22 meters at the bottom of the Baltic Sea off Großklützhöved and prepare it for disposal. Experts estimate that there are up to 300,000 tons of old ammunition in the Baltic Sea. The load in the Bay of Wismar alone is estimated at up to 50,000 ton-stock-foto
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01 September 2025, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Boltenhagen: A security vessel monitors the sea area around the 'Baltic Lift' platform. Divers set off from here on their salvage missions as part of the 'Munitions at Sea' emergency program. During the month-long operation, ammunition from the Second World War is being recovered from the wreck 'WK 132' at a depth of 22 meters from the bottom of the Baltic Sea off Großklützhöved and prepared for disposal. Experts estimate that there are up to 300,000 tons of old ammunition in the Baltic Sea. The load in the Bay of Wismar alone is estimated at u-stock-foto
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01 September 2025, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Boltenhagen: A monitor on board the 'Baltic Lift' platform can be used to monitor the deployment of a diver during the salvage operation as part of the 'Munitions in the Sea' emergency program at the bottom of the Baltic Sea. During the month-long operation, ammunition from the Second World War is being recovered from the wreck 'WK 132' from a depth of 22 meters at the bottom of the Baltic Sea off Großklützhöved and prepared for disposal. Experts estimate that there are up to 300,000 tons of old ammunition in the Baltic Sea. The load in the Bay-stock-foto
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01 September 2025, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Boltenhagen: Diver Dirk Schoenen is being prepared on board the 'Baltic Lift' platform for a salvage operation as part of the 'Munitions in the Sea' emergency program. During the month-long operation, ammunition from the Second World War will be recovered from the wreck 'WK 132' at a depth of 22 meters from the bottom of the Baltic Sea off Großklützhöved and prepared for disposal. Experts estimate that there are up to 300,000 tons of old ammunition in the Baltic Sea. The load in the Bay of Wismar alone is estimated at up to 50,000 tons, which w-stock-foto
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01 September 2025, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Boltenhagen: Diver Dirk Schoenen is being prepared on board the 'Baltic Lift' platform for a salvage operation as part of the 'Munitions in the Sea' emergency program. During the month-long operation, ammunition from the Second World War will be recovered from the wreck 'WK 132' at a depth of 22 meters from the bottom of the Baltic Sea off Großklützhöved and prepared for disposal. Experts estimate that there are up to 300,000 tons of old ammunition in the Baltic Sea. The load in the Bay of Wismar alone is estimated at up to 50,000 tons, which w-stock-foto
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01 September 2025, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Boltenhagen: Diver Dirk Schoenen starts a salvage operation from on board the 'Baltic Lift' platform as part of the 'Munitions in the Sea' emergency program. During the month-long operation, the wreck 'WK 132' will be used to explore ammunition from the Second World War from a depth of 22 meters at the bottom of the Baltic Sea off Großklützhöved and prepare it for disposal. Experts estimate that there are up to 300,000 tons of old ammunition in the Baltic Sea. The load in the Bay of Wismar alone is estimated at up to 50,000 tons, which was dump-stock-foto
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Vintage Retro Radioactive Chemical Toxic Waste Barrels Illustration Logo Design Vector-stock-foto
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Lingen, Germany. 26th Aug, 2025. A barrier to a contaminated area inside the reactor building of the Emsland nuclear power plant. The dismantling of the Emsland nuclear power plant in Lingen, Lower Saxony, is due to be completed in the mid-2030s. Credit: Sina Schuldt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Female hand holds a dirty, old plastic water bottle that needs to be cleaned. Close-up shot with a shallow depth of field, symbolizing waste, hygiene-stock-foto
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Contaminated water containing foam and debris streaming across muddy terrain near vegetation, representing ecological damage and environmental degrada-stock-foto
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Carp fish dead on the shore of the Beniarres reservoir due to lack of oxygen, Spain-stock-foto
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Rotten raspberries covered with mold fungi on white plate.-stock-foto
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Detailed view of raspberries spoiled with visible mold growth.-stock-foto
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Close-up of spoiled raspberries covered with mold on a white plate.-stock-foto
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A body of water covered by a green and blue substance. The sea surface is covered in a bluish-green algae. The photo includes the sea, sky, and a smal-stock-foto
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Abstract water surface with floating blue and green algae and pollution textures. Trendy eco-concept for climate change, environmental awareness, and-stock-foto
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Dish of raspberries covered with mold placed with fork and knife on a dining setup.-stock-foto
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Close-up of fresh raspberries covered with gray mold served on a white plate with cutlery.-stock-foto
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Close up of sour cream covered with green mold served on white plate isolated on dark background concept of expired food and food spoilage-stock-foto
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Close up of sour cream covered with green mold served on white plate isolated on dark background concept of expired food and food spoilage-stock-foto
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Close up of sour cream covered with green mold served on white plate isolated on dark background concept of expired food and food spoilage-stock-foto
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Close up of sour cream covered with green mold served on white plate isolated on dark background concept of expired food and food spoilage-stock-foto
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Close up of sour cream covered with green mold served on white plate isolated on dark background concept of expired food and food spoilage-stock-foto
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Macro photo of spoiled bread covered with mold fungus and bacteria on a white plate on dark background concept of food waste contamination and unhealt-stock-foto
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Glass jar with moldy canned tomatoes spoiled homemade food preservation with fungus and decay Concept of food waste unhealthy storage and expired prod-stock-foto
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Glass jar with moldy canned tomatoes spoiled homemade food preservation with fungus and decay Concept of food waste unhealthy storage and expired prod-stock-foto
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Glass jar with moldy canned tomatoes spoiled homemade food preservation with fungus and decay Concept of food waste unhealthy storage and expired prod-stock-foto
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Rocks lining a body of water contaminated with green algae, highlighting the severe impact of environmental damage and the ongoing issue of water poll-stock-foto
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Colorful toxic waste creating abstract patterns in polluted water, with a rock rising from the surface, illustrating the harsh reality of an environme-stock-foto
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Rocks lining a body of water contaminated with green algae, highlighting the severe impact of environmental damage and the ongoing issue of water poll-stock-foto