A construction worker drills a hole before placing bags filled with pebbles for the storm forecasted this weekend on the collapsed coastal road which runs through Amroth in Pembrokeshire
A construction worker drills a hole before placing bags filled with pebbles for the storm forecasted this weekend on the collapsed coastal road which runs through Amroth in Pembrokeshire, Wales, February 6, 2014. REUTERS/Rebecca Naden (BRITAIN - Tags: ENVIRONMENT)
Construction workers use a crane to place bags filled with pebbles for the storm forecasted this weekend on the collapsed coastal road which runs through Amroth in Pembrokeshire
Construction workers use a crane to place bags filled with pebbles for the storm forecasted this weekend on the collapsed coastal road which runs through Amroth in Pembrokeshire, Wales, February 6, 2014. REUTERS/Rebecca Naden (BRITAIN - Tags: ENVIRONMENT)
Giant bags filled with pebbles are placed for the storm forecasted this weekend on the collapsed coastal road which runs through Amroth in Pembrokeshire
Giant bags filled with pebbles are placed for the storm forecasted this weekend on the collapsed coastal road which runs through Amroth in Pembrokeshire, Wales, February 6, 2014. REUTERS/Rebecca Naden (BRITAIN - Tags: ENVIRONMENT)
French Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Minister Martin and French environmental activist Hulot pose with ivory tusks in front of around three tonnes of illegal ivory seized by French customs agents in Paris
French Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Minister Philippe Martin (L) and French environmental activist Nicolas Hulot pose with ivory tusks in front of around three tonnes of illegal ivory seized by French customs agents displayed before being pulverized into dust in Paris February 6, 2014 as part of an Europe's first destruction of a stockpile of the banned elephant tusks. The destruction of the ivory, confiscated over two decades, is intended to send a message to poachers and traffickers and in accordance to the action to the French government to fight poaching of endangered species. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW ANIMALS POLITICS ENVIRONMENT)
French Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Minister Martin and French environmental activist Hulot pose with ivory tusks in front of around three tonnes of illegal ivory seized by French customs agents in Paris
French Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Minister Philippe Martin (L) and French environmental activist Nicolas Hulot pose with ivory tusks in front of around three tonnes of illegal ivory seized by French customs agents displayed before being pulverized into dust in Paris February 6, 2014 as part of an Europe's first destruction of a stockpile of the banned elephant tusks. The destruction of the ivory, confiscated over two decades, is intended to send a message to poachers and traffickers and in accordance to the action to the French government to fight poaching of endangered species. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE - Tags: CRIME LAW ANIMALS POLITICS ENVIRONMENT)
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Giant bags filled with pebbles are in place for the next storms forecast this weekend on the collapsed coastal road which runs through Amroth in Pembrokeshire
Giant bags filled with pebbles are in place for the next storms forecast this weekend on the collapsed coastal road which runs through Amroth in Pembrokeshire, Wales, February 6, 2014. REUTERS/Rebecca Naden (BRITAIN - Tags: ENVIRONMENT)
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