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LOOSDRECHT - Vandalism at the Loosdrecht town hall. In the municipality of Wijdemeren, there have been repeated demonstrations recently against the decision to temporarily house asylum seekers in the town hall. FREEK VAN DEN BERGH / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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LOOSDRECHT - Vandalism at the Loosdrecht town hall. In the municipality of Wijdemeren, there have been repeated demonstrations recently against the decision to temporarily house asylum seekers in the town hall. FREEK VAN DEN BERGH / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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LOOSDRECHT - Vandalism at the Loosdrecht town hall. In the municipality of Wijdemeren, there have been repeated demonstrations recently against the decision to temporarily house asylum seekers in the town hall. FREEK VAN DEN BERGH / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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LOOSDRECHT - Vandalism at the Loosdrecht town hall. In the municipality of Wijdemeren, there have been repeated demonstrations recently against the decision to temporarily house asylum seekers in the town hall. FREEK VAN DEN BERGH / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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LOOSDRECHT - Vandalism at the Loosdrecht town hall. In the municipality of Wijdemeren, there have been repeated demonstrations recently against the decision to temporarily house asylum seekers in the town hall. FREEK VAN DEN BERGH / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AALSMEER - Participants in a demonstration against the accommodation of status holders in restaurant De Jonge Heertjes. The municipality of Aalsmeer has decided to temporarily accommodate a group of forty family reunification applicants in the restaurant. MICHEL VAN BERGEN / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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LOOSDRECHT - Vandalism at the Loosdrecht town hall. In the municipality of Wijdemeren, there have been repeated demonstrations recently against the decision to temporarily house asylum seekers in the town hall. FREEK VAN DEN BERGH / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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LOOSDRECHT - Vandalism at the Loosdrecht town hall. In the municipality of Wijdemeren, there have been repeated demonstrations recently against the decision to temporarily house asylum seekers in the town hall. FREEK VAN DEN BERGH / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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LOOSDRECHT - Vandalism at the Loosdrecht town hall. In the municipality of Wijdemeren, there have been repeated demonstrations recently against the decision to temporarily house asylum seekers in the town hall. FREEK VAN DEN BERGH / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Quonset building hut line icon concept-stock-foto
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Abstract line drawing presenting minimal geometric tent design-stock-foto
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Igloo dwelling in winter season snow environment-stock-foto
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Traditional bedouin tent camping structure black line-stock-foto
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Outline tent icon representing outdoor camping shelter-stock-foto
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Outdoor event tent shelter camping tourism icon-stock-foto
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Outdoor event marquee tent offering temporary shelter-stock-foto
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Circus big top tent structure icon concept-stock-foto
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White pointed event tent canopy against blue sky with green trees in background, outdoor festival setting, minimal composition.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 24th April 2026.A giant white marquee athlete facility erected on the event grounds ahead of the 2026 TCS London Marathon, Sunday 27th April, with a red London double-decker bus visible in the background. The large temporary structure provides athlete hospitality, changing and preparation facilities for race day. Represents London Marathon event infrastructure, athlete facilities and major sporting event logistics in the capital. Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Small rural bus shelter or bus stop, countryside transportation-stock-foto
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IJSSELSTEIN - A protest at event grounds Het Podium against the arrival of a temporary shelter for asylum seekers. The municipality of IJsselstein wants to build temporary accommodation on a football field at the edge of a sports park, where 100 to 150 people can stay for six months. JOSH WALET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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IJSSELSTEIN - A protest at event grounds Het Podium against the arrival of a temporary shelter for asylum seekers. The municipality of IJsselstein wants to build temporary accommodation on a football field at the edge of a sports park, where 100 to 150 people can stay for six months. JOSH WALET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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IJSSELSTEIN - A protest at event grounds Het Podium against the arrival of a temporary shelter for asylum seekers. The municipality of IJsselstein wants to build temporary accommodation on a football field at the edge of a sports park, where 100 to 150 people can stay for six months. JOSH WALET / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Wendover Dean, Buckinghamshire, UK. 23rd April, 2026. Construction work is continuing on top deck concrete pours on the HS2 High Speed Rail Wendover Dean Viaduct in Buckinghamshire. The HS2 Wendover Dean viaduct is 450 metres long and up to 17 metres high. The viaduct deck weighs 3,700-tonnes and was "slid into place using special pads covered in Teflon to minimise friction between the deck and the temporary steel bearings on top of each of the concrete piers". The former farmhouse and outbuildings at Durham Farm were demolished to enable the construction. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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Wendover Dean, Buckinghamshire, UK. 23rd April, 2026. Construction work is continuing on top deck concrete pours on the HS2 High Speed Rail Wendover Dean Viaduct in Buckinghamshire. The HS2 Wendover Dean viaduct is 450 metres long and up to 17 metres high. The viaduct deck weighs 3,700-tonnes and was "slid into place using special pads covered in Teflon to minimise friction between the deck and the temporary steel bearings on top of each of the concrete piers". The former farmhouse and outbuildings at Durham Farm were demolished to enable the construction. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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Wendover Dean, Buckinghamshire, UK. 23rd April, 2026. Construction work is continuing on top deck concrete pours on the HS2 High Speed Rail Wendover Dean Viaduct in Buckinghamshire. The HS2 Wendover Dean viaduct is 450 metres long and up to 17 metres high. The viaduct deck weighs 3,700-tonnes and was "slid into place using special pads covered in Teflon to minimise friction between the deck and the temporary steel bearings on top of each of the concrete piers". The former farmhouse and outbuildings at Durham Farm were demolished to enable the construction. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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Wendover Dean, Buckinghamshire, UK. 23rd April, 2026. Construction work is continuing on top deck concrete pours on the HS2 High Speed Rail Wendover Dean Viaduct in Buckinghamshire. The HS2 Wendover Dean viaduct is 450 metres long and up to 17 metres high. The viaduct deck weighs 3,700-tonnes and was "slid into place using special pads covered in Teflon to minimise friction between the deck and the temporary steel bearings on top of each of the concrete piers". The former farmhouse and outbuildings at Durham Farm were demolished to enable the construction. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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Wendover Dean, Buckinghamshire, UK. 23rd April, 2026. Construction work is continuing on top deck concrete pours on the HS2 High Speed Rail Wendover Dean Viaduct in Buckinghamshire. The HS2 Wendover Dean viaduct is 450 metres long and up to 17 metres high. The viaduct deck weighs 3,700-tonnes and was "slid into place using special pads covered in Teflon to minimise friction between the deck and the temporary steel bearings on top of each of the concrete piers". The former farmhouse and outbuildings at Durham Farm were demolished to enable the construction. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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Wendover Dean, Buckinghamshire, UK. 23rd April, 2026. Construction work is continuing on top deck concrete pours on the HS2 High Speed Rail Wendover Dean Viaduct in Buckinghamshire. The HS2 Wendover Dean viaduct is 450 metres long and up to 17 metres high. The viaduct deck weighs 3,700-tonnes and was "slid into place using special pads covered in Teflon to minimise friction between the deck and the temporary steel bearings on top of each of the concrete piers". The former farmhouse and outbuildings at Durham Farm were demolished to enable the construction. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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Wendover Dean, Buckinghamshire, UK. 23rd April, 2026. Construction work is continuing on top deck concrete pours on the HS2 High Speed Rail Wendover Dean Viaduct in Buckinghamshire. The HS2 Wendover Dean viaduct is 450 metres long and up to 17 metres high. The viaduct deck weighs 3,700-tonnes and was "slid into place using special pads covered in Teflon to minimise friction between the deck and the temporary steel bearings on top of each of the concrete piers". The former farmhouse and outbuildings at Durham Farm were demolished to enable the construction. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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Wendover Dean, Buckinghamshire, UK. 23rd April, 2026. Construction work is continuing on top deck concrete pours on the HS2 High Speed Rail Wendover Dean Viaduct in Buckinghamshire. The HS2 Wendover Dean viaduct is 450 metres long and up to 17 metres high. The viaduct deck weighs 3,700-tonnes and was "slid into place using special pads covered in Teflon to minimise friction between the deck and the temporary steel bearings on top of each of the concrete piers". The former farmhouse and outbuildings at Durham Farm were demolished to enable the construction. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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Wendover Dean, Buckinghamshire, UK. 23rd April, 2026. Construction work is continuing on top deck concrete pours on the HS2 High Speed Rail Wendover Dean Viaduct in Buckinghamshire. The HS2 Wendover Dean viaduct is 450 metres long and up to 17 metres high. The viaduct deck weighs 3,700-tonnes and was "slid into place using special pads covered in Teflon to minimise friction between the deck and the temporary steel bearings on top of each of the concrete piers". The former farmhouse and outbuildings at Durham Farm were demolished to enable the construction. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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Wendover Dean, Buckinghamshire, UK. 23rd April, 2026. Construction work is continuing on top deck concrete pours on the HS2 High Speed Rail Wendover Dean Viaduct in Buckinghamshire. The HS2 Wendover Dean viaduct is 450 metres long and up to 17 metres high. The viaduct deck weighs 3,700-tonnes and was "slid into place using special pads covered in Teflon to minimise friction between the deck and the temporary steel bearings on top of each of the concrete piers". The former farmhouse and outbuildings at Durham Farm were demolished to enable the construction. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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Wendover Dean, Buckinghamshire, UK. 23rd April, 2026. Construction work is continuing on top deck concrete pours on the HS2 High Speed Rail Wendover Dean Viaduct in Buckinghamshire. The HS2 Wendover Dean viaduct is 450 metres long and up to 17 metres high. The viaduct deck weighs 3,700-tonnes and was "slid into place using special pads covered in Teflon to minimise friction between the deck and the temporary steel bearings on top of each of the concrete piers". The former farmhouse and outbuildings at Durham Farm were demolished to enable the construction. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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Wendover Dean, Buckinghamshire, UK. 23rd April, 2026. Construction work is continuing on top deck concrete pours on the HS2 High Speed Rail Wendover Dean Viaduct in Buckinghamshire. The HS2 Wendover Dean viaduct is 450 metres long and up to 17 metres high. The viaduct deck weighs 3,700-tonnes and was "slid into place using special pads covered in Teflon to minimise friction between the deck and the temporary steel bearings on top of each of the concrete piers". The former farmhouse and outbuildings at Durham Farm were demolished to enable the construction. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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Wendover Dean, Buckinghamshire, UK. 23rd April, 2026. Construction work is continuing on top deck concrete pours on the HS2 High Speed Rail Wendover Dean Viaduct in Buckinghamshire. The HS2 Wendover Dean viaduct is 450 metres long and up to 17 metres high. The viaduct deck weighs 3,700-tonnes and was "slid into place using special pads covered in Teflon to minimise friction between the deck and the temporary steel bearings on top of each of the concrete piers". The former farmhouse and outbuildings at Durham Farm were demolished to enable the construction. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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Wendover Dean, Buckinghamshire, UK. 23rd April, 2026. Construction work is continuing on top deck concrete pours on the HS2 High Speed Rail Wendover Dean Viaduct in Buckinghamshire. The HS2 Wendover Dean viaduct is 450 metres long and up to 17 metres high. The viaduct deck weighs 3,700-tonnes and was "slid into place using special pads covered in Teflon to minimise friction between the deck and the temporary steel bearings on top of each of the concrete piers". The former farmhouse and outbuildings at Durham Farm were demolished to enable the construction. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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Wendover Dean, Buckinghamshire, UK. 23rd April, 2026. Construction work is continuing on top deck concrete pours on the HS2 High Speed Rail Wendover Dean Viaduct in Buckinghamshire. The HS2 Wendover Dean viaduct is 450 metres long and up to 17 metres high. The viaduct deck weighs 3,700-tonnes and was "slid into place using special pads covered in Teflon to minimise friction between the deck and the temporary steel bearings on top of each of the concrete piers". The former farmhouse and outbuildings at Durham Farm were demolished to enable the construction. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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Wendover Dean, Buckinghamshire, UK. 23rd April, 2026. Construction work is continuing on top deck concrete pours on the HS2 High Speed Rail Wendover Dean Viaduct in Buckinghamshire. The HS2 Wendover Dean viaduct is 450 metres long and up to 17 metres high. The viaduct deck weighs 3,700-tonnes and was "slid into place using special pads covered in Teflon to minimise friction between the deck and the temporary steel bearings on top of each of the concrete piers". The former farmhouse and outbuildings at Durham Farm were demolished to enable the construction. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live New-stock-foto
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Wendover Dean, Buckinghamshire, UK. 23rd April, 2026. Construction work is continuing on top deck concrete pours on the HS2 High Speed Rail Wendover Dean Viaduct in Buckinghamshire. The HS2 Wendover Dean viaduct is 450 metres long and up to 17 metres high. The viaduct deck weighs 3,700-tonnes and was "slid into place using special pads covered in Teflon to minimise friction between the deck and the temporary steel bearings on top of each of the concrete piers". The former farmhouse and outbuildings at Durham Farm were demolished to enable the construction. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live New-stock-foto