Black Oil Marks Beach Which Harmful Environment — Stock Photo, Image

Black oil marks on the beach Which is harmful to the environment. — Photo

Black oil marks on the beach Which is harmful to the environment.

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RAYONG,THAILAND-FEBRUARY 8,2013 : Large sacks or plastic bags containing sand that contains contaminated crude oil for disposal at Praw Beach on Khao Laem Ya National Park - Ko Samet in Thailand.
Rayong Thailand February 2013 Large Sacks Plastic Bags Containing Sand — Stock Photo, Image
RAYONG,THAILAND-FEBRUARY 8,2013: Unidentified workers and Volunteers remove and clean up crude contaminated on sand with absorbent paper at Praw beach, Khao Laem Ya-Mo Ko samet National Park,Thailand.
Rayong Thailand February 2013 Unidentified Workers Volunteers Remove Clean Crude — Stock Photo, Image
Cracked clay ground into the dry .
Cracked clay ground into the dry . — Stock Photo, Image
Flowing water at low tide on the Southern of Thailand sea coast. Beach with a stream running through.
Flowing Water Low Tide Southern Thailand Sea Coast Beach Stream — Stock Photo, Image
RAYONG,THAILAND-FEBRUARY 8,2013 : Workers and volunteers are helping to push large plastic trucks to The crude oil tanker at Prew beach on Samet island in Khao Laem Ya - Ko Samet National Park in Thailand.
Rayong Thailand February 2013 Workers Volunteers Helping Push Large Plastic — Stock Photo, Image
Fish caught tool on the beach near Fishing village in Thailand.
Fish caught tool on the beach near Fishing village in Thailand. — Stock Photo, Image
Bamboo raft on port activities in Ayeyarwaddy river opposite Sagaing hill and Inwa bridge in background, Amarapura city in Central of Myanmar.
Bamboo raft on port activities in Ayeyarwaddy river ,Myanmar. — Stock Photo, Image
RAYONG,THAILAND-FEBRUARY 8,2013 : Unidentified Workers and volunteers are shoveling sand with crude oil contaminated on the beach in a large plastic bag at Prew beach,Khao Laem Ya-Mo Ko samet National Park in Thailand.
Rayong Thailand February 2013 Unidentified Workers Volunteers Shoveling Sand Crude — Stock Photo, Image
RAYONG,THAILAND-FEBRUARY 8,2013 : Workers and volunteers laying large plastic sheets on a crude oil carrier at Praw Beach , Samet island on Khao Laem Ya National Park - Ko Samet in Thailand.
Rayong Thailand February 2013 Workers Volunteers Laying Large Plastic Sheets — Stock Photo, Image
RAYONG,THAILAND-FEBRUARY 8,2013 : Large sacks or plastic bags containing sand that contains contaminated crude oil for disposal at Praw Beach on Khao Laem Ya National Park - Ko Samet in Thailand.
Rayong Thailand February 2013 Large Sacks Plastic Bags Containing Sand — Stock Photo, Image
RAYONG,THAILAND-FEBRUARY 8,2013 : Large sacks or plastic bags containing sand that contains contaminated crude oil for disposal at Praw Beach on Khao Laem Ya National Park - Ko Samet in Thailand.
Rayong Thailand February 2013 Large Sacks Plastic Bags Containing Sand — Stock Photo, Image
Bamboo raft on port activities in Ayeyarwaddy river opposite Sagaing hill and Inwa bridge in background, Amarapura city in Central of Myanmar.
Bamboo raft on port activities in Ayeyarwaddy river ,Myanmar. — Stock Photo, Image
Sewage in septic in manufacturing.
Infected water in industry. — Stock Photo, Image
RAYONG,THAILAND-FEBRUARY 8,2013 : Workers and volunteers are helping to pull a large plastic sheet truck to the beach at Prew beach on Samet island in Khao Laem Ya - Ko Samet National Park in Thailand.
Rayong Thailand February 2013 Workers Volunteers Helping Pull Large Plastic — Stock Photo, Image
RAYONG,THAILAND-FEBRUARY 8,2013 : Workers and volunteers are helping to push large plastic trucks to The crude oil tanker at Prew beach on Samet island in Khao Laem Ya - Ko Samet National Park in Thailand.
Rayong Thailand February 2013 Workers Volunteers Helping Push Large Plastic — Stock Photo, Image
Bamboo raft on port activities in Ayeyarwaddy river opposite Sagaing hill and Inwa bridge in background, Amarapura city in Central of Myanmar.
Bamboo raft on port activities in Ayeyarwaddy river ,Myanmar. — Stock Photo, Image

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