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Four Endangered Gharial Crocodiles Born - Texas

Four Endangered Gharial Crocodiles Born - Texas

A Fort Worth Zoo ectotherm zoo keeper holds one of four recently hatched gharial crocodiles on Aug. 31, 2023, in Fort Worth, Texas. Gharial crocodiles are a critically endangered species with only about 200 reproducing adults remain alive in the wild, native to south Asia. Photo by Amanda McCoy/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Four Endangered Gharial Crocodiles Born - Texas

Four Endangered Gharial Crocodiles Born - Texas

A Fort Worth Zoo ectotherm zoo keeper holds one of four recently hatched gharial crocodiles on Aug. 31, 2023, in Fort Worth, Texas. Gharial crocodiles are a critically endangered species with only about 200 reproducing adults remain alive in the wild, native to south Asia. Photo by Amanda McCoy/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Four Endangered Gharial Crocodiles Born - Texas

Four Endangered Gharial Crocodiles Born - Texas

A Fort Worth Zoo ectotherm zoo keeper holds one of four recently hatched gharial crocodiles on Aug. 31, 2023, in Fort Worth, Texas. Gharial crocodiles are a critically endangered species with only about 200 reproducing adults remain alive in the wild, native to south Asia. Photo by Amanda McCoy/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Four Endangered Gharial Crocodiles Born - Texas

Four Endangered Gharial Crocodiles Born - Texas

Fort Worth Zoo ectotherm zoo keepers hold four recently hatched gharial crocodiles on Aug. 31, 2023, in Fort Worth, Texas. Gharial crocodiles are a critically endangered species with only about 200 reproducing adults remain alive in the wild, native to south Asia. Photo by Amanda McCoy/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

(230715) -- ALTUN MOUNTAINS, July 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on July 7, 2023 shows Tibetan antelopes at the rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve has an average altitude of about 5,000 meters. Surrounded by snow mountains in four directions, the district is a natural shelter for Tibetan antelopes to avoid the natural enemies. The animal enters its peak season of reproducing in July. Thousands of baby Tibetan antelopes are born here every year. In the guide of their mothers, the babies will learn basic living skills such as standing, walking and running within half an hour after birth. Tibetan antelopes are under the first-class protection of the country. (Xinhua/Wang Peng)

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CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

(230715) -- ALTUN MOUNTAINS, July 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on July 9, 2023 shows Tibetan antelopes at the rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve has an average altitude of about 5,000 meters. Surrounded by snow mountains in four directions, the district is a natural shelter for Tibetan antelopes to avoid the natural enemies. The animal enters its peak season of reproducing in July. Thousands of baby Tibetan antelopes are born here every year. In the guide of their mothers, the babies will learn basic living skills such as standing, walking and running within half an hour after birth. Tibetan antelopes are under the first-class protection of the country. (Xinhua/Wang Peng)

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CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

(230715) -- ALTUN MOUNTAINS, July 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on July 9, 2023 shows Tibetan antelopes and their babies at the rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve has an average altitude of about 5,000 meters. Surrounded by snow mountains in four directions, the district is a natural shelter for Tibetan antelopes to avoid the natural enemies. The animal enters its peak season of reproducing in July. Thousands of baby Tibetan antelopes are born here every year. In the guide of their mothers, the babies will learn basic living skills such as standing, walking and running within half an hour after birth. Tibetan antelopes are under the first-class protection of the country. (Xinhua/Wang Peng)

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CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

(230715) -- ALTUN MOUNTAINS, July 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on July 8, 2023 shows Tibetan antelopes and their babies at the rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve has an average altitude of about 5,000 meters. Surrounded by snow mountains in four directions, the district is a natural shelter for Tibetan antelopes to avoid the natural enemies. The animal enters its peak season of reproducing in July. Thousands of baby Tibetan antelopes are born here every year. In the guide of their mothers, the babies will learn basic living skills such as standing, walking and running within half an hour after birth. Tibetan antelopes are under the first-class protection of the country. (Xinhua/Wang Peng)

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CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

(230715) -- ALTUN MOUNTAINS, July 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on July 8, 2023 shows a Tibetan antelope feeding its baby at the rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve has an average altitude of about 5,000 meters. Surrounded by snow mountains in four directions, the district is a natural shelter for Tibetan antelopes to avoid the natural enemies. The animal enters its peak season of reproducing in July. Thousands of baby Tibetan antelopes are born here every year. In the guide of their mothers, the babies will learn basic living skills such as standing, walking and running within half an hour after birth. Tibetan antelopes are under the first-class protection of the country. (Xinhua/Wang Peng)

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CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

(230715) -- ALTUN MOUNTAINS, July 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on July 8, 2023 shows Tibetan antelopes taking care of their babies at the rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve has an average altitude of about 5,000 meters. Surrounded by snow mountains in four directions, the district is a natural shelter for Tibetan antelopes to avoid the natural enemies. The animal enters its peak season of reproducing in July. Thousands of baby Tibetan antelopes are born here every year. In the guide of their mothers, the babies will learn basic living skills such as standing, walking and running within half an hour after birth. Tibetan antelopes are under the first-class protection of the country. (Xinhua/Wang Peng)

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CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

(230715) -- ALTUN MOUNTAINS, July 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on July 9, 2023 shows Tibetan antelopes and their babies at the rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve has an average altitude of about 5,000 meters. Surrounded by snow mountains in four directions, the district is a natural shelter for Tibetan antelopes to avoid the natural enemies. The animal enters its peak season of reproducing in July. Thousands of baby Tibetan antelopes are born here every year. In the guide of their mothers, the babies will learn basic living skills such as standing, walking and running within half an hour after birth. Tibetan antelopes are under the first-class protection of the country. (Xinhua/Wang Peng)

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CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

(230715) -- ALTUN MOUNTAINS, July 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on July 9, 2023 shows Tibetan antelopes at the rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve has an average altitude of about 5,000 meters. Surrounded by snow mountains in four directions, the district is a natural shelter for Tibetan antelopes to avoid the natural enemies. The animal enters its peak season of reproducing in July. Thousands of baby Tibetan antelopes are born here every year. In the guide of their mothers, the babies will learn basic living skills such as standing, walking and running within half an hour after birth. Tibetan antelopes are under the first-class protection of the country. (Xinhua/Wang Peng)

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CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

(230715) -- ALTUN MOUNTAINS, July 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on July 7, 2023 shows Tibetan antelopes migrating with their babies at the rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve has an average altitude of about 5,000 meters. Surrounded by snow mountains in four directions, the district is a natural shelter for Tibetan antelopes to avoid the natural enemies. The animal enters its peak season of reproducing in July. Thousands of baby Tibetan antelopes are born here every year. In the guide of their mothers, the babies will learn basic living skills such as standing, walking and running within half an hour after birth. Tibetan antelopes are under the first-class protection of the country. (Xinhua/Wang Peng)

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CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

(230715) -- ALTUN MOUNTAINS, July 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on July 9, 2023 shows a Tibetan antelope migrating with its baby at the rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve has an average altitude of about 5,000 meters. Surrounded by snow mountains in four directions, the district is a natural shelter for Tibetan antelopes to avoid the natural enemies. The animal enters its peak season of reproducing in July. Thousands of baby Tibetan antelopes are born here every year. In the guide of their mothers, the babies will learn basic living skills such as standing, walking and running within half an hour after birth. Tibetan antelopes are under the first-class protection of the country. (Xinhua/Wang Peng)

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CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

(230715) -- ALTUN MOUNTAINS, July 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on July 9, 2023 shows Tibetan antelopes and their babies at the rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve has an average altitude of about 5,000 meters. Surrounded by snow mountains in four directions, the district is a natural shelter for Tibetan antelopes to avoid the natural enemies. The animal enters its peak season of reproducing in July. Thousands of baby Tibetan antelopes are born here every year. In the guide of their mothers, the babies will learn basic living skills such as standing, walking and running within half an hour after birth. Tibetan antelopes are under the first-class protection of the country. (Xinhua/Wang Peng)

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CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

(230715) -- ALTUN MOUNTAINS, July 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on July 9, 2023 shows Tibetan antelopes at the rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve has an average altitude of about 5,000 meters. Surrounded by snow mountains in four directions, the district is a natural shelter for Tibetan antelopes to avoid the natural enemies. The animal enters its peak season of reproducing in July. Thousands of baby Tibetan antelopes are born here every year. In the guide of their mothers, the babies will learn basic living skills such as standing, walking and running within half an hour after birth. Tibetan antelopes are under the first-class protection of the country. (Xinhua/Wang Peng)

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CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

(230715) -- ALTUN MOUNTAINS, July 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on July 8, 2023 shows a Tibetan antelope feeding its baby at the rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve has an average altitude of about 5,000 meters. Surrounded by snow mountains in four directions, the district is a natural shelter for Tibetan antelopes to avoid the natural enemies. The animal enters its peak season of reproducing in July. Thousands of baby Tibetan antelopes are born here every year. In the guide of their mothers, the babies will learn basic living skills such as standing, walking and running within half an hour after birth. Tibetan antelopes are under the first-class protection of the country. (Xinhua/Wang Peng)

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CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

CHINA-XINJIANG-ALTUN MOUNTAINS NATIONAL NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPE-REPRODUCTION (CN)

(230715) -- ALTUN MOUNTAINS, July 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on July 8, 2023 shows Tibetan antelopes migrating with their babies at the rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The rabbit lake district of the Xinjiang Altun Mountains National Nature Reserve has an average altitude of about 5,000 meters. Surrounded by snow mountains in four directions, the district is a natural shelter for Tibetan antelopes to avoid the natural enemies. The animal enters its peak season of reproducing in July. Thousands of baby Tibetan antelopes are born here every year. In the guide of their mothers, the babies will learn basic living skills such as standing, walking and running within half an hour after birth. Tibetan antelopes are under the first-class protection of the country. (Xinhua/Wang Peng)

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Wizarding World of Harry Potter opens at USJ

Wizarding World of Harry Potter opens at USJ

OSAKA, Japan - The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, a new area reproducing the world of Harry Potter stories at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, is seen on July 15, 2014, the opening day of the new section.

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Wizarding World of Harry Potter opens at USJ

Wizarding World of Harry Potter opens at USJ

OSAKA, Japan - The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, a new area reproducing the world of Harry Potter stories at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, is seen on July 15, 2014, the opening day of the new section.

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USJ mulls relisting on TSE in FY 2015

USJ mulls relisting on TSE in FY 2015

OSAKA, Japan - File photo taken in March 2014 shows the Universal Studios Japan theme park in Osaka City. At top is a new area with attractions reproducing the world of the Harry Potter stories. USJ Co., which operates the theme park with attractions based on popular Hollywood movies in the western Japan prefecture, is considering relisting on the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange in the next financial year starting April 2015, sources close to the matter said on July 9, 2014.

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USJ's Harry Potter section previewed before opening

USJ's Harry Potter section previewed before opening

OSAKA, Japan - Selected visitors attend a preview event of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, a new area with attractions reproducing the world of the Harry Potter stories, at the Universal Studios Japan theme park in Osaka City on June 30, 2014, before its opening on July 15.

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USJ's Harry Potter section previewed before opening

USJ's Harry Potter section previewed before opening

OSAKA, Japan - Children walk in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, a new area with attractions reproducing the world of the Harry Potter stories, at the Universal Studios Japan theme park in Osaka City on June 30, 2014, during a preview event before its opening on July 15.

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Chin Shunshin museum pre-opened in Kobe

Chin Shunshin museum pre-opened in Kobe

KOBE, Japan - A room reproducing the study room of Chin Shunshin (Chen Shun-chen), renowned author of historical novels and a Naoki Prize winner, at the "Chin Shunshin Asia Bungeikan" museum in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, western Japan, is shown on May 6, 2014, ahead of the museum's official opening in the fall.

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Coelacanth robot

Coelacanth robot

IWAKI, Japan - The Aquamarine Fukushima aquarium in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, begins displaying a 1.2-meter-long coelacanth robot reproducing movement of the rare fish on March 20, 2013.

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Recipient of Saruhashi award Abe

Recipient of Saruhashi award Abe

TOKYO, Japan - Scientist Ayako Abe smiles in Tokyo on May 7, 2012, after being named the 2012 winner of the Saruhashi Award, a prize given to female researchers who have made remarkable achievements in the natural sciences. Abe, a University of Tokyo associate professor specializing in climate change models, was commended by the Association for the Bright Future of Women Scientists for reproducing on computer changes in glacier ice distributions.

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Luxury seats on Hayabusa bullet train

Luxury seats on Hayabusa bullet train

TOKYO, Japan - Children try out leather reclining chairs in a corner reproducing the interior of East Japan Railway Co.'s Hayabusa bullet train's new luxury seats, during a promotional event at JR Tokyo Station on Feb. 3, 2011. The train, which debuts March 5 on the Tohoku Shinkansen Line between Tokyo and Aomori, will offer ''GranClass'' services using the chairs and also including meals, beverages, blankets, slippers, newspapers and magazines, intended to rank with airlines' first-class seats. They will be available for an additional 9,000 to 10,000 yen on top of regular fares.

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Japan researcher tries to revive dying Indonesian art

Japan researcher tries to revive dying Indonesian art

TOKYO, Japan - Isamu Sakamoto, an expert on old document restoration, poses before a painting used in old Indonesian performance art on display at a Tokyo museum on July 1, 2010. He took the initiative in reproducing the painting with his Indonesian friends to save the dying Javanese art of storytelling called ''Wayang beber.''

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1000-person procession staged in Nikko

1000-person procession staged in Nikko

NIKKO, Japan - A 1000-person procession is staged at the Toshogu Shrine in Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, on May 18, reproducing a procession in 1617 when the ashes of the Tokugawa Shogunate founder, Tokugawa Ieyasu, were transferred to Nikko from Shizuoka Prefecture.

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac,France,June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac,France,June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac,France,June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac,France,June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac,France,June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac,France,June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac,France,June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac,France,June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac,France,June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac,France,June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac,France,June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac,France,June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac,France,June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac,France,June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac,France,June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac,France,June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Gilles Tosello is responsible for reproducing 15 walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Toulouse workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022. Toulouse, France on June 24, 2021. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac,France,June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac,France,June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Alain Dalis is responsible for reproducing walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Montignac workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022.Montignac,France,June 24, 2021.Photo by Patrick Aventurier/Abacapress.com

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Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

Construction Of Prehistoric Cosquer Cave 2 - Montignac

The Prehistorian and Plastician Gilles Tosello is responsible for reproducing 15 walls of the Cave Cosquer in his Toulouse workshop. The Cosquer cave is an archeological treasure submerged in the creek of Marseille. This cave discovered in the 1990s by the diver Henri Cosquer includes more than 270 prehistoric works of arts, including unique representations of penguins, seals and Jellyfish.In reasons for the rise of waters of global warming this cave will disappear. The construction of its reply will remain in the future the only testimony of this treasure of humanity.Constructed in the building of the Mediterranean villa in Marseille, the opening to the public is planned in 2022. Toulouse, France on June 24, 2021. Photo by Patrick Aventurier/ABACAPRESS.COM

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