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A wide angle shot of the sandy coastline at Praia da Granja featuring rustic wooden dune fencing under a bright midday sky. The scene captures the roc-stock-foto
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Construction site featuring vertical wooden posts and stacks of timber on a sandy beach under a bright blue sky. The scene captures the development of-stock-foto
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A close shot of two concrete culverts embedded in a hillside, channeling water away from a lawn and into a small pool below.-stock-foto
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A pair of concrete drainage culverts are visible, surrounded by gravel and overgrown vegetation, with water pooling at their base.-stock-foto
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A gabion wall appears with stacked stones held in a wire mesh. This structure is suitable for landscape support and erosion control in construction.-stock-foto
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Retaining wall made of recycled old tires with plants growing in soil-stock-foto
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Retaining wall made of recycled old tires with plants growing in soil-stock-foto
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Black corrugated drain pipe discharging water into a small stream along a cobblestone-lined channel. Captures urban drainage, water management, and ec-stock-foto
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Corrugated drainage pipe channeling water beneath a small stream, surrounded by rocks, grass, and soil. Ideal for infrastructure, water management, en-stock-foto
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Stormwater drainage ditch with culvert pipes running through a grassy urban slope near a road. Highlights infrastructure for runoff control, erosion p-stock-foto
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Urban drainage system with culvert pipes channeling stormwater through a grassy ditch and stone-lined embankment. Concept of water management, erosion-stock-foto
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Spiesheim, Germany. 14th Apr, 2026. Winter turnip rape and incarnate clover sown in a flower strip. The flower strips promote biodiversity, serve as a habitat for beneficial insects for natural pest control and protect the soil from erosion. They also improve the humus structure, increase water absorption and help to adapt the vineyard to climate change. Credit: Andreas Arnold/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Spiesheim, Germany. 14th Apr, 2026. Florian Schmitt, manager of Weingut Schmidt GbR, kneels in a flower strip in his vineyard. Flower strips between vines promote biodiversity, serve as a habitat for beneficial insects for natural pest control and protect the soil from erosion. They also improve the humus structure, increase water absorption and help to adapt the vineyard to climate change. Credit: Andreas Arnold/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Spiesheim, Germany. 14th Apr, 2026. A winegrower sows a flower strip between vines with his tractor. The flower strips promote biodiversity, serve as a habitat for beneficial insects for natural pest control and protect the soil from erosion. They also improve the humus structure, increase water absorption and help to adapt the vineyard to climate change. Credit: Andreas Arnold/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Spiesheim, Germany. 14th Apr, 2026. A winegrower sows a flower strip between vines with his tractor. The flower strips promote biodiversity, serve as a habitat for beneficial insects for natural pest control and protect the soil from erosion. They also improve the humus structure, increase water absorption and help to adapt the vineyard to climate change. Credit: Andreas Arnold/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Spiesheim, Germany. 14th Apr, 2026. A flower strip between vines. The flower strips promote biodiversity, serve as a habitat for beneficial insects for natural pest control and protect the soil from erosion. They also improve the humus structure, increase water absorption and help to adapt the vineyard to climate change. Credit: Andreas Arnold/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Spiesheim, Germany. 14th Apr, 2026. A flower strip between vines. The flower strips promote biodiversity, serve as a habitat for beneficial insects for natural pest control and protect the soil from erosion. They also improve the humus structure, increase water absorption and help to adapt the vineyard to climate change. Credit: Andreas Arnold/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Spiesheim, Germany. 14th Apr, 2026. A winegrower sows a flower strip between vines with his tractor. The flower strips promote biodiversity, serve as a habitat for beneficial insects for natural pest control and protect the soil from erosion. They also improve the humus structure, increase water absorption and help to adapt the vineyard to climate change. Credit: Andreas Arnold/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Spiesheim, Germany. 14th Apr, 2026. A flower strip between vines. The flower strips promote biodiversity, serve as a habitat for beneficial insects for natural pest control and protect the soil from erosion. They also improve the humus structure, increase water absorption and help to adapt the vineyard to climate change. Credit: Andreas Arnold/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Box steps in Nickerson State Park, Brewster, Massachusetts-stock-foto
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Termites swarming inside their protective mud tubes on tree bark, highlighting insect activity and pest invasion. Thailand photography, no generative-stock-foto
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A flowering periwinkle plant (Vinca minor or Vinca major), a genus of creeping subshrubs or perennial herbs commonly used as ground cover. The trailin-stock-foto
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Two blooming periwinkle flowers (Vinca minor or Vinca major) on a creeping subshrub used as evergreen ground cover. The delicate five-petaled flowers-stock-foto
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A close up view of two periwinkle flowers (Vinca) nestled among creeping stems and glossy green leaves. The five-petaled blossoms display a soft viole-stock-foto
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A blooming periwinkle flower (Vinca minor or Vinca major), a genus of creeping subshrubs or perennial herbs commonly used as ground cover. The delicat-stock-foto
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A single periwinkle flower (Vinca) blooming among trailing stems and glossy evergreen leaves. This creeping subshrub or perennial herb features delica-stock-foto
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Heavy machinery operates on the ground near the water as construction work continues along the shoreline in the afternoon. Grass and dirt surround the-stock-foto
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Rough excavated earth wall near orange water surface, illustrating ground instability, construction risk, and geotechnical inspection needs-stock-foto
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Intricate mineral textures and erosion patterns on a red industrial slagheap resemble a planetary surface. The contrast between rusty earth and dark shadows reveals the scale of human environmental impact.-stock-foto
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Crushed stone pile in neutral light, rugged ballast and rubble textures with mineral flecks, mixed aggregate suitable for railway and heavy constructi-stock-foto
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Controlled burn pattern across dry meadow, linear charcoal traces and residual tufts, practical land stewardship visual, illustrates prescribed fire t-stock-foto
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Tall leaning pole framed by sky, sparse winter vegetation, parallel wires receding into horizon, diagonal perspective emphasizing scale and isolation,-stock-foto
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Close-up of a tree trunk gnawed by a beaver near a calm forest river, surrounded by fresh wood chips. Natural wildlife activity scene illustrating eco-stock-foto
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Beaver dam built from branches along a quiet forest creek, mirrored in clear water. Authentic wildlife scene showcasing natural engineering, ecosystem-stock-foto
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Natural beaver dam built from branches along a forest riverbank, reflected in calm clear water. Rich wildlife habitat scene ideal for ecology, conserv-stock-foto
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Striking aerial view of a dried-up water source revealing complex earth patterns and deep erosion. This environmental texture represents desertification and severe water scarcity, perfect for cinematic backgrounds or VFX references.-stock-foto
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Interlocking concrete blocks with grass infill, porous surface for drainage, closeup texture, soil pockets, sustainable landscaping solution, parking-stock-foto
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The sunken barges near Purfleet are a collection of 16 World War II-era concrete barges, also known as "Rainham Barges" or "Coldharbour Point Barges".-stock-foto
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The sunken barges near Purfleet are a collection of 16 World War II-era concrete barges, also known as "Rainham Barges" or "Coldharbour Point Barges".-stock-foto
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Around the UK - Flood Defence - sand erosion control woks on the beach near Blackpool-stock-foto