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PM1EB4D0YAE01 Sunlight sparkles off the water's surface as pink flamingos gather in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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PM1EB4D0VGO01 Horsemen ride in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UUF01 A horseman rides in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UR201 A pink flamingo is seen in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UOU01 Pink flamingos fly overhead in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UON01 Marsh grass is seen in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UOJ01 Reeds are seen in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UO701 Bulls are seen in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UNW01 Reeds are seen in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UNM01 Marsh grasses are seen in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UNB01 Pink flamingos are seen in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UN301 General view of the Vaccares pond in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UN001 Marsh grasses are seen in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UMP01 Pink flamingos are seen in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UMH01 Pink flamingos are seen in silhouette in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UM301 A pink flamingo is seen in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0ULS01 Pink flamingos are seen in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0ULH01 Horsemen ride in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0ULA01 Pink flamingos are seen at sunset in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UKV01 The Camargue regional nature park is seen during sunset in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UKB01 Pink flamingos are seen at sunset in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UJZ01 Pink flamingos are seen in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UJP01 Horsemen ride close to pink flamingos in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UJH01 Horsemen ride in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UJD01 Pink flamingos are seen in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UJ201 Pink flamingos are seen at sunset in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UIR01 Pink flamingos are seen at sunset in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1EB4D0UMD01 Pink flamingos are seen in the Camargue regional natural park, near Arles, southern France, April 12, 2015. Situated in the delta of the Rhone River on the French Mediterranean coast, classified by UNESCO, the Camargue Biosphere Reserve is made up of a mosaic of lagoons of fresh, brackish and saline wetlands, one of the most important in Europe. The Camargue covers an area of over 930 km? (360 square miles) with an exceptional biological diversity and home to unique breeds of horses and bulls, and more than 400 species of birds including pink flamingos. The marshy land could be impacted by climate changes and coastal erosion in the future as one scientific model for the year 2100 predicts the ocean level rising 50 cm above current levels, and another estimating a 1 metre level rise. Paris will host the World Climate Summit in 2015, called the COP21. Picture taken April 12, 2015. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PM1DWVPVDMAA France's President Nicolas Sarkozy rides horses in the "Mas du Juge" ranch in Saintes Maries de la Mer during a visit focused on environmental issues in the Camargue region of southern France, December 18, 2007. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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PM1DWVPVCIAA France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (L) and Junior minister responsible for the Environment Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet ride horses in the "Mas du Juge" ranch in Saintes Maries de la Mer during a visit focused on environmental issues in the Camargue region of southern France, December 18, 2007. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DWVORQIAA France's President Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse in the "Mas du Juge" ranch in Saintes Maries de la Mer during a visit focused on environmental issues in the Camargue region of southern France, December 18, 2007. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DWVONQJAA France's President Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse in the "Mas du Juge" ranch in Saintes Maries de la Mer during a visit focused on environmental issues in the Camargue region of southern France December 18, 2007. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DWVONFJAA France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (2ndR) surrounded by horse breeders and friends rides a horse in the "Mas du Juge" ranch in Saintes Maries de la Mer during a visit focused on environmental issues in the Camargue region of southern France December 18, 2007. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DWVONCRAA France's President Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse in the "Mas du Juge" ranch in Saintes Maries de la Mer during a visit focused on environmental issues in the Camargue region of southern France December 18, 2007. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DWVOMYDAA France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (R) speaks with Allain Bougrain-Dubourg (L), president of Birds' Protection League, as he rides a horse in the "Mas du Juge" ranch in Saintes Maries de la Mer during a visit focused on environmental issues in the Camargue region of southern France, December 18, 2007. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DWVOMTSAA France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (R) followed by friends and bodyguards rides a horse in the "Mas du Juge" ranch in Saintes Maries de la Mer during a visit focused on environmental issues in the Camargue region of southern France December 18, 2007. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DWVOMPKAA France's President Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse in the "Mas du Juge" ranch in Saintes Maries de la Mer during a visit focused on environmental issues in the Camargue region of southern France December 18, 2007. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DWVOMODAA France's President Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse in the "Mas du Juge" ranch in Saintes Maries de la Mer during a visit focused on environmental issues in the Camargue region of southern France, December 18, 2007. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DWVOMKZAA France's President Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse in the "Mas du Juge" ranch in Saintes Maries de la Mer during a visit focused on environmental issues in the Camargue region of southern France December 18, 2007. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DVNDNMJAA French UMP deputy Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet rides horse on a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, in this April 20, 2007 file picture. Kosciusko-Morizet was named Junior Minister for Minister of State, Minister for Ecology, and Sustainable Development and Town and Country Planning following a cabinet reshuffle June 19, 2007 after last weekend's parliamentary election. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer/Files (FRANCE)
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GM1DVNDNBBAA French UMP deputy Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet rides a horse on a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, in this April 20, 2007 file picture. Kosciusko-Morizet was named Junior Minister for Minister of State, Minister for Ecology, and Sustainable Development and Town and Country Planning following a cabinet reshuffle June 19, 2007 after last weekend's parliamentary election. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer/Files (FRANCE)
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GM1DVNDNICAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy (R) and French UMP deputy Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet ride horses on a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, in this April 20, 2007 file picture. Kosciusko-Morizet was named Junior Minister for Minister of State, Minister for Ecology, and Sustainable Development and Town and Country Planning following a cabinet reshuffle June 19, 2007 after last weekend's parliamentary election. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer/Files (FRANCE)
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PM1DVBUNYPAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" as he visits a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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PM1DVBULSCAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" on a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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PM1DVBULOGAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" as he visits a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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PM1DVBULJFAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" on a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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PM1DVBULFJAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" on a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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PM1DVBULDAAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" as he visits a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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PM1DVBUITJAA Journalists watch as France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" on a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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PM1DVBUIFCAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" on a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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PM1DVBUICUAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" on a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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PM1DVBUHXJAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" on a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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PM1DVBUHLAAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" on a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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PM1DVBUGWXAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" on a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DVBVKRDAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" as he visits a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DVBVKOTAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" on a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DVBVKLZAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" on a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DVBVKJVAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" on a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DVBVKETAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" as he visits a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DVBUPBIAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" as he visits a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DVBUMZCAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" as he visits a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DVBUMSHAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" as he visits a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DVBUMOFAA France's UMP political party Presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" as he visits a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DVBULKHAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" as he visits a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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GM1DVBULJYAA France's UMP political party presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy rides a horse named "Universe" as he visits a ranch in Saintes-Maries de la Mer, in the Camargue region of south-eastern France, April 20, 2007. France's Presidential candidates began their last day of campaigning on Friday before Sunday's first round ballot, making a final push for support in the vote. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer (FRANCE)
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