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Early morning bathers stand at the edge of an ocean pool at Sydney's Mona Vale Beach
30 Oct 2006
Source: Reuters

 
Early morning bathers stand at the edge of an ocean pool at Sydney's Mona Vale Beach October 31, 2006. Sydney's more than two dozen man-made ocean pools would be some of the first of the beach city's famous landmarks to be lost if sea levels rise dramatically due to climate change.
REUTERS/TIM WIMBORNE


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