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#2094301
25 Jul 2017
Vjeran Pirsic is seen on 24 July, 2017 at his hom in Njivice on the island of Krk in Croatia. Vjeran is an environmental activist and leader of the NGO Eco Kvarner which has been actively fighting Russian and Croatian plans to export oil from the island of Krk. The island of Krk is set to be the first energy independent community in Europe with solar panels on houses allowing people to sell residual energy back to state energy providers.
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#2094307
25 Jul 2017
Vjeran Pirsic is seen on 24 July, 2017 at his hom in Njivice on the island of Krk in Croatia. Vjeran is an environmental activist and leader of the NGO Eco Kvarner which has been actively fighting Russian and Croatian plans to export oil from the island of Krk. The island of Krk is set to be the first energy independent community in Europe with solar panels on houses allowing people to sell residual energy back to state energy providers.
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#2094310
25 Jul 2017
Vjeran Pirsic is seen on 24 July, 2017 at his hom in Njivice on the island of Krk in Croatia. Vjeran is an environmental activist and leader of the NGO Eco Kvarner which has been actively fighting Russian and Croatian plans to export oil from the island of Krk. The island of Krk is set to be the first energy independent community in Europe with solar panels on houses allowing people to sell residual energy back to state energy providers.
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#2094313
25 Jul 2017
Vjeran Pirsic is seen on 24 July, 2017 at his hom in Njivice on the island of Krk in Croatia. Vjeran is an environmental activist and leader of the NGO Eco Kvarner which has been actively fighting Russian and Croatian plans to export oil from the island of Krk. The island of Krk is set to be the first energy independent community in Europe with solar panels on houses allowing people to sell residual energy back to state energy providers.
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#2094318
25 Jul 2017
Vjeran Pirsic is seen on 24 July, 2017 at his hom in Njivice on the island of Krk in Croatia. Vjeran is an environmental activist and leader of the NGO Eco Kvarner which has been actively fighting Russian and Croatian plans to export oil from the island of Krk. The island of Krk is set to be the first energy independent community in Europe with solar panels on houses allowing people to sell residual energy back to state energy providers.
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#1279596
19 Jun 2016
A worker tastes desalinated water from pipe at the first seawater desalination factory in southern Africa near Swakopmund, Namibia. The first large desalination plant was inaugurated by Areva on the 16 April 2010. The Erongo plant is located near Wlotzkasbaken, 30 km north of Swakopmund. Its maximum capacity is 20 million m3 per year. The plant has a contract to sell water to state-owned service provider Namwater and provides 75 percent of the water requirements for the city of Swakopmund. During the 2016 drought, Areva offered to sell its plant to the Namibian government. (
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#13076728
9 Dec 2025
A Nepali farmer plucks sweet oranges from an orchard in Sindhuli, Nepal, on December 9, 2025, to sell them in the market. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's orchards of oranges and sweet oranges in rural areas such as Sindhuli, a key area for citrus fruits, experience brisk plucking. Known for their juicy segments and vibrant peel, these citrus fruits not only fuel the economy but also provide substantial health benefits. Both oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. Production exceeds 185,000 tons annually and is farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts.
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#13076730
9 Dec 2025
A Nepali farmer plucks an orange from an orchard in Sindhuli, Nepal, on December 9, 2025, to sell it in the market. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's orchards of oranges and sweet oranges prompt farmers in rural Nepal, such as Sindhuli, the pocket area for citrus fruits, to briskly pluck them from their orchards. Both fruits, known for their juicy segments and vibrant peel, not only fuel the economy but also provide substantial health benefits. Both oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, they are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts.
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#13076732
9 Dec 2025
A Nepali farmer plucks an orange from an orchard in Sindhuli, Nepal, on December 9, 2025, to sell it in the market. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's orchards of oranges and sweet oranges prompt farmers in rural Nepal, such as Sindhuli, the pocket area for citrus fruits, to briskly pluck them from their orchards. Both fruits, known for their juicy segments and vibrant peel, not only fuel the economy but also provide substantial health benefits. Both oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, they are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts.
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#13076734
9 Dec 2025
A Nepali farmer plucks an orange from an orchard in Sindhuli, Nepal, on December 9, 2025, to sell it in the market. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's orchards of oranges and sweet oranges prompt farmers in rural Nepal, such as Sindhuli, the pocket area for citrus fruits, to briskly pluck them from their orchards. Both fruits, known for their juicy segments and vibrant peel, not only fuel the economy but also provide substantial health benefits. Both oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, they are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts.
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#13076739
9 Dec 2025
A Nepali farmer plucks an orange from an orchard in Sindhuli, Nepal, on December 9, 2025, to sell it in the market. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's orchards of oranges and sweet oranges prompt farmers in rural Nepal, such as Sindhuli, the pocket area for citrus fruits, to briskly pluck them from their orchards. Both fruits, known for their juicy segments and vibrant peel, not only fuel the economy but also provide substantial health benefits. Both oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, they are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts.
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#13076743
9 Dec 2025
A Nepali farmer plucks an orange from an orchard in Sindhuli, Nepal, on December 9, 2025, to sell it in the market. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's orchards of oranges and sweet oranges prompt farmers in rural Nepal, such as Sindhuli, the pocket area for citrus fruits, to briskly pluck them from their orchards. Both fruits, known for their juicy segments and vibrant peel, not only fuel the economy but also provide substantial health benefits. Both oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, they are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts.
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#13076746
9 Dec 2025
A Nepali farmer plucks an orange from an orchard in Sindhuli, Nepal, on December 9, 2025, to sell it in the market. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's orchards of oranges and sweet oranges prompt farmers in rural Nepal, such as Sindhuli, the pocket area for citrus fruits, to briskly pluck them from their orchards. Both fruits, known for their juicy segments and vibrant peel, not only fuel the economy but also provide substantial health benefits. Both oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, they are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts.
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#13076750
9 Dec 2025
A Nepali farmer plucks sweet oranges from an orchard in Sindhuli, Nepal, on December 9, 2025, to sell them in the market. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's orchards of oranges and sweet oranges in rural areas such as Sindhuli, a key area for citrus fruits, experience brisk plucking. Known for their juicy segments and vibrant peel, these citrus fruits not only fuel the economy but also provide substantial health benefits. Both oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. Production exceeds 185,000 tons annually and is farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts.
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#13076752
9 Dec 2025
Nepali farmers carry loads of sweet oranges from an orchard in Sindhuli, Nepal, on December 9, 2025, to sell them in the market. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's orchards of oranges and sweet oranges in rural areas such as Sindhuli, a key area for citrus fruits, experience brisk plucking. Both fruits, known for their juicy segments and vibrant peel, not only fuel the economy but also provide substantial health benefits. These oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. Production exceeds 185,000 tons annually and is farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts.
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#13076759
9 Dec 2025
Nepali farmers carry out the grading process of sweet oranges and oranges freshly plucked from an orchard in Sindhuli, Nepal, on December 9, 2025, to sell them in the market. With the onset of cooler months, Nepal's orchards of oranges and sweet oranges in rural areas such as Sindhuli, a pocket area for citrus fruits, experience brisk plucking. Both fruits, known for their juicy segments and vibrant peel, not only fuel the economy but also provide substantial health benefits. These oranges, part of the citrus family, are Nepal's most cultivated fruit. With production exceeding 185,000 tons annually, they are farmed on nearly 27,892 hectares across 48 districts.
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