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#13139658
29 December 2025
The tugboat Resource tows two large barges laden with distinctive yellow containers down the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom, on December 22, 2025. Cory (formerly Cory Riverside Energy) operates this specialized river operation, which involves transporting residual municipal waste from western London to the Riverside Resource Recovery facility in Belvedere, where it is used for electricity generation.
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#13139659
29 December 2025
The tugboat Resource tows two large barges laden with distinctive yellow containers down the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom, on December 22, 2025. Cory (formerly Cory Riverside Energy) operates this specialized river operation, which involves transporting residual municipal waste from western London to the Riverside Resource Recovery facility in Belvedere, where it is used for electricity generation.
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#13139660
29 December 2025
The tugboat Resource tows two large barges laden with distinctive yellow containers down the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom, on December 22, 2025. Cory (formerly Cory Riverside Energy) operates this specialized river operation, which involves transporting residual municipal waste from western London to the Riverside Resource Recovery facility in Belvedere, where it is used for electricity generation.
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#13139661
29 December 2025
The tugboat Resource tows two large barges laden with distinctive yellow containers down the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom, on December 22, 2025. Cory (formerly Cory Riverside Energy) operates this specialized river operation, which involves transporting residual municipal waste from western London to the Riverside Resource Recovery facility in Belvedere, where it is used for electricity generation.
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#13139662
29 December 2025
The tugboat Resource tows two large barges laden with distinctive yellow containers down the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom, on December 22, 2025. Cory (formerly Cory Riverside Energy) operates this specialized river operation, which involves transporting residual municipal waste from western London to the Riverside Resource Recovery facility in Belvedere, where it is used for electricity generation.
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#13139663
29 December 2025
The tugboat Resource tows two large barges laden with distinctive yellow containers down the River Thames in London, England, United Kingdom, on December 22, 2025. Cory (formerly Cory Riverside Energy) operates this specialized river operation, which involves transporting residual municipal waste from western London to the Riverside Resource Recovery facility in Belvedere, where it is used for electricity generation.
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#13033838
28 November 2025
Red graffiti reading ''STOP MASS TOURISM'' and ''giu le mani da Firenze'' (hands off Florence) is displayed prominently on the light-colored wall of a building in the city center in Florence, Italy, on November 21, 2025. A purple hammer and sickle symbol is painted beneath the text. The graffiti serves as a form of activism and protest against the negative impacts of overtourism on local residents and the historic city's character.
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#13033839
28 November 2025
Red graffiti reading ''STOP MASS TOURISM'' and ''giu le mani da Firenze'' (hands off Florence) is displayed prominently on the light-colored wall of a building in the city center in Florence, Italy, on November 21, 2025. A purple hammer and sickle symbol is painted beneath the text. The graffiti serves as a form of activism and protest against the negative impacts of overtourism on local residents and the historic city's character.
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#13033840
28 November 2025
Red graffiti reading ''STOP MASS TOURISM'' and ''giu le mani da Firenze'' (hands off Florence) is displayed prominently on the light-colored wall of a building in the city center in Florence, Italy, on November 21, 2025. A purple hammer and sickle symbol is painted beneath the text. The graffiti serves as a form of activism and protest against the negative impacts of overtourism on local residents and the historic city's character.
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#11938841
12 January 2025
A cruise ship docks at the port in Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy, on October 30, 2024. In the foreground, parking spaces with accessible markings and road signs, including a no-parking sign and a steep slope warning, are visible. The background features a calm sea, a clear blue sky, and distant hills along the coastline.
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#11938842
12 January 2025
In Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy, on October 30, 2024, the image shows a cruise ship docked behind a port building. The building has a weathered facade, large arched windows on the lower level, and rows of smaller windows with yellow accents above. Parked cars line the waterfront in front of the building, with reflections visible on the calm water of the harbor. The cruise ship looms large in the background, contrasting its modern design with the older architecture of the port.
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#11938843
12 January 2025
A close-up view of a cruise ship docks at the port in Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy, on October 30, 2024. The image captures lifeboats in bright orange along the ship's side, rows of balconies from passenger cabins, and circular portholes on the lower deck.
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#11938844
12 January 2025
In Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy, on October 30, 2024, a close-up of a cruise ship's exterior shows sleek black windows and white walls. A cook, dressed in uniform, is visible through an open window on the right side of the frame.
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#9205740
16 November 2022
A fisherman at work on the fishing boat docked at the port of Molfetta on November 16, 2022. Fishing in Puglia With over 900 km of coastline, Puglia is one of the Italian regions with an important and dating back tradition in the sectors of fishing, aquaculture and the processing and marketing of fish and products deriving from its processing. One of the most important fleets in Italy operates along the coast, with fishing boats from Manfredonia, Molfetta, Bari, Brindisi, Gallipoli and Taranto. The Apulian shipping is the second in Italy with production exceeding 13% of the national one. The fish sector, with its 2,200 operators, has a turnover of over 350 million euros, equal to 18% of national production. The reconnaissance of infrastructures and services dedicated to this sector, if its strengths have been understood, has at the same time highlighted critical issues that characterize it. One is environmental, that is, it is relative: the conditions of the seabed of the Apulian ports detected following bathymetric and topographical surveys, potentially useful to the Municipalities for dredging and nourishment interventions to coastal erosion phenomena, i.e. it provides useful indications for the planning and monitoring of maritime works The other is linked to pollution, in particular the management of waste collected at sea deriving from fishing activity.
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#9205742
16 November 2022
A fisherman at work on the fishing boat docked at the port of Molfetta on November 16, 2022. Fishing in Puglia With over 900 km of coastline, Puglia is one of the Italian regions with an important and dating back tradition in the sectors of fishing, aquaculture and the processing and marketing of fish and products deriving from its processing. One of the most important fleets in Italy operates along the coast, with fishing boats from Manfredonia, Molfetta, Bari, Brindisi, Gallipoli and Taranto. The Apulian shipping is the second in Italy with production exceeding 13% of the national one. The fish sector, with its 2,200 operators, has a turnover of over 350 million euros, equal to 18% of national production. The reconnaissance of infrastructures and services dedicated to this sector, if its strengths have been understood, has at the same time highlighted critical issues that characterize it. One is environmental, that is, it is relative: the conditions of the seabed of the Apulian ports detected following bathymetric and topographical surveys, potentially useful to the Municipalities for dredging and nourishment interventions to coastal erosion phenomena, i.e. it provides useful indications for the planning and monitoring of maritime works The other is linked to pollution, in particular the management of waste collected at sea deriving from fishing activity.
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#9205744
16 November 2022
A fisherman at work on the fishing boat docked at the port of Molfetta on November 16, 2022. Fishing in Puglia With over 900 km of coastline, Puglia is one of the Italian regions with an important and dating back tradition in the sectors of fishing, aquaculture and the processing and marketing of fish and products deriving from its processing. One of the most important fleets in Italy operates along the coast, with fishing boats from Manfredonia, Molfetta, Bari, Brindisi, Gallipoli and Taranto. The Apulian shipping is the second in Italy with production exceeding 13% of the national one. The fish sector, with its 2,200 operators, has a turnover of over 350 million euros, equal to 18% of national production. The reconnaissance of infrastructures and services dedicated to this sector, if its strengths have been understood, has at the same time highlighted critical issues that characterize it. One is environmental, that is, it is relative: the conditions of the seabed of the Apulian ports detected following bathymetric and topographical surveys, potentially useful to the Municipalities for dredging and nourishment interventions to coastal erosion phenomena, i.e. it provides useful indications for the planning and monitoring of maritime works The other is linked to pollution, in particular the management of waste collected at sea deriving from fishing activity.
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