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Islandia - populacja maskonurów - NYT

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Islandia - populacja maskonurów - NYT
A puffin, its beak full of fish, returns to its young on Cape Ingolfshofdi in Iceland, July 22, 2018. Scientists are studying why puffin populations have been in precipitous decline, both in Iceland and across many of their Atlantic habitats. Overfishing, pollution and climate change all play a part, and the fact that they are hunted as game hardly helps. (Josh Haner/The New York Times)
MINIMALNA CENA 100USD!!!
2018-07-22
JOSH HANER/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
JOSH HANER
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