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Dead, polluted Larch (Larix) forest, with power station behind, Norilsk, Russia.
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Pal Hermansen / Dead, polluted Larch (Larix) forest, with power station behind, Norilsk, Russia.
Norilsk, a large industrial town above the Arctic Circle,  produces Nickle, Palladium, Copper, Cobalt etc and is the largest stationary source of  air pollution  in Russia. Gases including sulfur diox...
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Willem Kolvoort / Norilsk, a large industrial town above the Arctic Circle, produces Nickle, Palladium, Copper, Cobalt etc and is the largest stationary source of air pollution in Russia. Gases including sulfur diox...
Norilsk, a large industrial town above the Arctic Circle produces Nickle, Palladium, Copper, Cobalt etc. and is the largest stationary source of air pollution in Russia. Gases including sulfur dioxide...
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Willem Kolvoort / Norilsk, a large industrial town above the Arctic Circle produces Nickle, Palladium, Copper, Cobalt etc. and is the largest stationary source of air pollution in Russia. Gases including sulfur dioxide...
Polluted land with dead trees near Norilsk, a large industrial town above the Arctic Circle which produces Nickle, Palladium, Copper, Cobalt etc. and is the largest stationary source of air pollution...
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Willem Kolvoort / Polluted land with dead trees near Norilsk, a large industrial town above the Arctic Circle which produces Nickle, Palladium, Copper, Cobalt etc. and is the largest stationary source of air pollution...
Norilsk, a large industrial town above the Arctic Circle produces Nickle, Palladium, Copper, Cobalt etc. and is the largest stationary source of air pollution in Russia. Gases including sulfur dioxide...
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Willem Kolvoort / Norilsk, a large industrial town above the Arctic Circle produces Nickle, Palladium, Copper, Cobalt etc. and is the largest stationary source of air pollution in Russia. Gases including sulfur dioxide...