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#12585784
25 July 2025
A tree-lined pedestrian zone along Nollendorfstrasse in the Schoeneberg district features Gruenderzeit-era apartment buildings and cobblestone paving under a dense green canopy, forming part of the city's climate-adaptive urban structure for heat protection in Berlin, Germany, on July 21, 2025.
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#12585785
25 July 2025
A tree-lined pedestrian zone along Nollendorfstrasse in the Schoeneberg district features Gruenderzeit-era apartment buildings and cobblestone paving under a dense green canopy, forming part of the city's climate-adaptive urban structure for heat protection in Berlin, Germany, on July 21, 2025.
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#11662859
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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#11662860
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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#11662864
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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#11662869
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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#11662875
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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#11662882
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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#11662884
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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#11662889
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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#11662893
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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#11662897
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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#11662902
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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#11662906
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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#11662911
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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#11662915
13 October 2024
The anhinga is a large bird, measuring approximately 89 cm (35 in) in length, with a range of 75-95 cm (30-37 in), and has a 1.14 m (3.7 ft) wingspan. It lacks the oil naturally produced by ducks and other wading birds on their feathers. Anhingas are often seen with their wings spread, drying them and absorbing solar radiation to regain lost body heat.
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