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A suburban train and multiple railway tracks are near Munich East station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 13, 2026. Overhead power...

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Suburban Train And Railway Infrastructure Near Munich East Station

13 February 2026

A suburban train and multiple railway tracks are near Munich East station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 13, 2026. Overhead power...

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13 February 2026

A suburban train and multiple railway tracks are near Munich East station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 13, 2026. Overhead power lines, switches, and rail infrastructure are visible in the urban rail yard.


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The grave yard are seen submerge after tidal floods hit the areas of Pantai Bahagia village, Muara Gembong sub-district, West Java province...

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Abrasion in Northern Coastline of West Java

15 June 2020

The grave yard are seen submerge after tidal floods hit the areas of Pantai Bahagia village, Muara Gembong sub-district, West Java province...

#5781916

15 June 2020

The grave yard are seen submerge after tidal floods hit the areas of Pantai Bahagia village, Muara Gembong sub-district, West Java province on June 13, 2020. Pantai Bahagia village is one of 5 fisheries villages in Muara Gembong sub-district, located on the northern coasline of Bekasi regency, West Java province, about 70 km from the capital city of Jakarta, which was most affected by tidal flooding and abrasion. The village, formerly known as the "Dollar Village" because of the prosperity of the income of its inhabitants as shrimp and fish pond farmers, has now slowly to be abandoned by its residence since 2005 after abrasion and tidal floods destroyed almost all of the ponds, as well as their homes. Some of them are left, trying to survive by switching their profession as fisherman with uncertain income. An illegal logging of mangrove forests which become a natural sea wave barrier for houses, shrimp and fish pond causes the Java sea waves to hit coastline directly which causes land eroded by abrasion. Conditions worsen when land levels continue to decline due to uncontrolled use of ground water and global climate change that makes sea levels rise, causing the village to be threatened in the next few decades if there are no serious countermeasures.


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Mangroves grow in the yard of demaged house that have been abandoned by the owner at Pantai Bahagia village, Muara Gembong sub-district, Wes...

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Abrasion in Northern Coastline of West Java

15 June 2020

Mangroves grow in the yard of demaged house that have been abandoned by the owner at Pantai Bahagia village, Muara Gembong sub-district, Wes...

#5781842

15 June 2020

Mangroves grow in the yard of demaged house that have been abandoned by the owner at Pantai Bahagia village, Muara Gembong sub-district, West Java province on June 13, 2020. Pantai Bahagia village is one of 5 fisheries villages in Muara Gembong sub-district, located on the northern coasline of Bekasi regency, West Java province, about 70 km from the capital city of Jakarta, which was most affected by tidal flooding and abrasion. The village, formerly known as the "Dollar Village" because of the prosperity of the income of its inhabitants as shrimp and fish pond farmers, has now slowly to be abandoned by its residence since 2005 after abrasion and tidal floods destroyed almost all of the ponds, as well as their homes. Some of them are left, trying to survive by switching their profession as fisherman with uncertain income. An illegal logging of mangrove forests which become a natural sea wave barrier for houses, shrimp and fish pond causes the Java sea waves to hit coastline directly which causes land eroded by abrasion. Conditions worsen when land levels continue to decline due to uncontrolled use of ground water and global climate change that makes sea levels rise, causing the village to be threatened in the next few decades if there are no serious countermeasures.


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Muds are seen on the elementary school's yard after tidal floods hit the areas of Pantai Bahagia village, at Muara Gembong sub-district, Wes...

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Abrasion in Northern Coastline of West Java

15 June 2020

Muds are seen on the elementary school's yard after tidal floods hit the areas of Pantai Bahagia village, at Muara Gembong sub-district, Wes...

#5781920

15 June 2020

Muds are seen on the elementary school's yard after tidal floods hit the areas of Pantai Bahagia village, at Muara Gembong sub-district, West Java province on June 13, 2020. Pantai Bahagia village is one of 5 fisheries villages in Muara Gembong sub-district, located on the northern coasline of Bekasi regency, West Java province, about 70 km from the capital city of Jakarta, which was most affected by tidal flooding and abrasion. The village, formerly known as the "Dollar Village" because of the prosperity of the income of its inhabitants as shrimp and fish pond farmers, has now slowly to be abandoned by its residence since 2005 after abrasion and tidal floods destroyed almost all of the ponds, as well as their homes. Some of them are left, trying to survive by switching their profession as fisherman with uncertain income. An illegal logging of mangrove forests which become a natural sea wave barrier for houses, shrimp and fish pond causes the Java sea waves to hit coastline directly which causes land eroded by abrasion. Conditions worsen when land levels continue to decline due to uncontrolled use of ground water and global climate change that makes sea levels rise, causing the village to be threatened in the next few decades if there are no serious countermeasures.


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