Iraq Marshes
Iraq Marshes
An aerial view of the Chibayish marshes still reeling from the impact of back to back drought that has devastated livestock in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sep 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo Hadi Mizban)
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An aerial view of water buffalos gather at Iraq's southern Chibayish marshes in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sep 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo Hadi Mizban)
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An aerial view of water buffalos gather at Iraq's southern Chibayish marshes in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sep 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo Hadi Mizban)
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An aerial view of the Chibayish marshes still reeling from the impact of back to back drought that has devastated livestock in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sep 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo Hadi Mizban)
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An aerial view fisherman is seen in his boat during low water levels at the Chibaish marshes in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sep 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo Hadi Mizban)
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An aerial view of water buffalos wade in the waters at Iraq's southern Chibayish marshes in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sep 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo Hadi Mizban)
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An aerial view of a woman bakes bread at Iraq's southern Chibayish marshes in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sep 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo Hadi Mizban)
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An aerial view of water buffalos wade in the waters at Iraq's southern Chibayish marshes in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sep 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo Hadi Mizban)
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An aerial view of the Chibayish marshes still reeling from the impact of back to back drought that has devastated livestock in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sep 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo Hadi Mizban)
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The sun sets on the Chibayish marshes as still reeling from the impact of back to back drought that has devastated livestock in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sep 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo Hadi Mizban)
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An aerial view of the Chibayish marshes still reeling from the impact of back to back drought that has devastated livestock in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sep 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo Hadi Mizban)
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Water buffalos wade in the waters at Iraq's southern Chibayish marshes in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sept. 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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Children play near the water of the Chibayish marshes in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sept. 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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Children play in front of their traditional reed house of the Chibayish marshes in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sept. 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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Children stand in front of their traditional reed house of the Chibayish marshes in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sept. 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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A fisherman is seen in his boat during low water levels at the Chibaish marshes in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sept. 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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The sun sets on the Chibayish marshes as still reeling from the impact of back to back drought that has devastated livestock in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sept. 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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The sun sets on the Chibayish marshes as still reeling from the impact of back to back drought that has devastated livestock in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sept. 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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The sun sets on the Chibayish marshes as still reeling from the impact of back to back drought that has devastated livestock in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sept. 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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An aerial view of the Chibayish marshes still reeling from the impact of back to back drought that has devastated livestock in Nasiriyah, Iraq, Friday, Sep 6. 2024. Deep within Iraq's celebrated marsh lands, conservationists are sounding alarm bells and issuing a stark warning: Without quick action, the UNESCO protected site could all but wither away. (AP Photo Hadi Mizban)