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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • July 11, 2019 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Dry and polluting weather is seen from Avenida Paulista, central region of the city of São Paulo, on the morning of this Thursday, 11. The morning began with clear sky and low temperature in the city of São Paulo, maximum reaches 24 ° C and the lowest humidity rates are close to 30%. Dry air makes it difficult to disperse pollutants, which impairs air quality in large urban centers. July 11, 2019. (Photo: Fábio Vieira/FotoRua) (Credit Image: © Fotorua/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 15, 2019 - Portsmouth, Virginia, U.S. - The starboard anchor aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) is lowered into a dry dock for maintenance. George H.W. Bush is currently in Norfolk Naval Shipyard for its docking planned incremental availability. (Credit Image: © U.S. Navy/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • July 17, 2016 - Lusaka, Zambia - A woman picks ripe cherries of coffee at the plantation of Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. This method of harvesting by hands called ‘selective picking’. More than 80 pickers are seasonal workers from the nearest village. They work from April to September, during the dry season. One worker can pick 100 kilograms of cherries per day..Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee. (Credit Image: © Oleksandr Rupeta/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 26, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - View of the city of Sao Paulo in the central region on 26 July 2018. The Metropolitan Region of São Paulo did not have a great rain 100 days ago. The last heavy rain was April 16, according to INMET. Since then, there has been no rainfall above 10 mm in the area. In addition to dry weather and pollution, the level of reservoirs that supplies the state worries because it falls every day. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 1, 2017 - Leon, Spain - A dog sits next to dry riverbed. Spain is on its way to its worst drought in 20 years. The marshes hold less than half of the water they can store, with 47.93% of reserves. In Leon, in the north of the country, its main reservoir barely reaches 10% on 1st September 2017. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Kiev, Ukraine - Friskies Dry Cat Food seen at the store. (Credit Image: © Igor Golovniov/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 17, 2016 - Lusaka, Zambia - A woman sorts out the beans of coffee on the drying floor at the Mubuyu Farm coffee factory, Eighty kilometers South of Lusaka, Zambia on 17 July 2016. Beans, distributed on the patio after fermentation and washing process, have to be dried slowly to 10-11% humidity for 12 days. (Credit Image: © Oleksandr Rupeta/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Bhaktapur, Nepal - A Nepalese woman harvests rice as earthen pots are seen left for drying for upcoming Deepawali festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal on Friday, October 21, 2016. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 17, 2016 - Lusaka, Zambia - A track driver comes for unloading bags with the daily harvest of coffee cherries at the coffee factory of Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee. (Credit Image: © Oleksandr Rupeta/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 17, 2016 - Lusaka, Zambia - Pickers remove unripe or overripe coffee beans and foreign debris from their daily harvest to prepare it for weighing at the Mubuyu Farm, Zambia. Mubuyu farm is the largest producer of coffee in Zambia and the only private one. It belongs to Willem Lublinkhof who came to the country 45 years ago with the Dutch development service. Because coffee products are not very popular among Zambians, the bulk of it goes for export. There are 65 hectares of land under the coffee plantation today instead of 300 hectares in 2009. The manager of the coffee production Monday Chilanga says that the main reason of the reducing is very low prices for coffee. (Credit Image: © Oleksandr Rupeta/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Mar 2, 2015 - Kenya - Jomo Kenyatta sticker in a window. Ikutha, Kitui, Kenya. After 15 years of rule by first president Jomo Kenyatta and after his death, Moi came to power in 1978 and remained until 2002. Widespread corruption in their government and completely dictatorial attitude has led the country to a great economic downturn. (Credit Image: © Sergi Reboredo/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Florida, U.S. - C-51 Canal (looking east) near Stormwater Treatment Area 1 East Thursday, October 12, 2017. (Credit Image: © Bruce R. Bennett/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Florida, U.S. - C-51 Canal (looking west) near Stormwater Treatment Area 1 East Thursday, October 12, 2017. (Credit Image: © Bruce R. Bennett/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Florida, U.S. - South Florida Water Management District S-5A Pump Station Thursday, October 12, 2017. (Credit Image: © Bruce R. Bennett/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 12, 2017 - Florida, U.S. - South Florida Water Management District S-5A Pump Station Thursday, October 12, 2017. (Credit Image: © Bruce R. Bennett/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Views of Burano, a small island in the Venice lagoon. From a series of travel photos in Italy. Photo date: Tuesday, February 12, 2019. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • April 17, 2020: Aerial view of lake at Pilanesberg region in South Africa (Credit Image: © Amazing Aerial via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 17, 2020: Panoramic aerial view of Pilanesberg Mountain in South Africa (Credit Image: © Amazing Aerial via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Sand Dune, Sossusvlei, Namib Desert, Namibia, Africa (Credit Image: © Carson Ganci/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Hot Air Balloon, Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia, Africa (Credit Image: © Carson Ganci/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Apr 14, 2015 - Africa - A lone male African or Cape Buffalo looks at camera.  Portrait cut off behind shoulders on the left. The African buffalo or Cape buffalo, is a large African bovine. It is not closely related to the slightly larger wild Asian water buffalo, and its ancestry remains unclear. (Credit Image: © Shannon Benson/VW Pics/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • September 1, 2017 - Leon, Spain - Spain is on its way to its worst drought in 20 years. The marshes hold less than half of the water they can store, with 47.93 percent of reserves. In Leon, in the north of the country, its main reservoir barely reaches 10 percent. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 1, 2017 - Leon, Spain - Spain is on its way to its worst drought in 20 years. The marshes hold less than half of the water they can store, with 47.93 percent of reserves. In Leon, in the north of the country, its main reservoir barely reaches 10 percent on 1st September 2017. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 1, 2017 - Leon, Spain - Spain is on its way to its worst drought in 20 years. The marshes hold less than half of the water they can store, with 47.93% of reserves. In Leon, in the north of the country, its main reservoir barely reaches 10% on 1st September 2017. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 1, 2017 - Leon, Spain - Spain is on its way to its worst drought in 20 years. The marshes hold less than half of the water they can store, with 47.93% of reserves. In Leon, in the north of the country, its main reservoir barely reaches 10%. (Credit Image: © Alvaro Fuente/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 27, 2018 - Ganzh, Ganzh, China - Ganzhou, CHINA-27th April 2018: Dried beancurd stick is a kind of special food with history of more than 500 years in Gan County, Ganzhou, east China's Jiangxi Province. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 17, 2017 - Rome, Italy, Italy - The lake of Bracciano (Rome), a lake of volcanic origin and water reserve of the capital, located in the north of the city of Rome, is drying (it fell 1.4 meters below the threshold) due to the drought and the catch of water for hydroponable use by Acea Ato2 Spa - controlled by the municipal Acea (Municipal Energy and Environment Company) - to serve Rome Capital (Credit Image: © Patrizia Cortellessa/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 30, 2018 - Zunhua, China - Villagers dry vermicelli in Zhongtan Village of Ping'ancheng Township in Zunhua, north China's Hebei Province. Local people were busy drying vermicelli to cope with market demand. (Credit Image: © Liu Mancang/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Italy, Pavia - March 13, 2019.Drought alert in Northern Italy: the Po river is dry as if it were mid-August.Severe drought in Italy because lack of autumn rain. Agriculture and farms in danger.Here a view of the Po river bed near the Ponte della Becca (Becca bridge) showing the effects of the drought, near Pavia March 13, 2019.Confluence of the Po and Ticino rivers (Credit Image: © Salmoirago/Fotogramma/Ropi via ZUMA Press)
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  • Italy, Milan - January 10, 2019.Severe drought because lack of rain.Dry fields, Cascina San Marchetto  (Barona), Milan (Credit Image: © Piaggesi/Fotogramma/Ropi via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 5, 2018 - Lianyungan, Lianyungan, China - Lianyungang,CHINA-5th February 2018: Villagers dry vermicelli in Guanyun County, Lianyungang, east China's Jiangsu Province, preparing for the upcoming Spring Festival. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • November 11, 2018 - Genoa, Italy - Dries Mertens of Napoli celebrates his goal during the Lega Seria A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli on November 10, 2018 at Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa, Italy. (Credit Image: © Mike Kireev/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2018 - Genoa, Italy - Dries Mertens of Napoli celebrates his goal during the Lega Seria A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli on November 10, 2018 at Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa, Italy. (Credit Image: © Mike Kireev/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2018 - Genoa, Italy - Davide Biraschi (R) of Genoa and Dries Mertens of Napoli vie for the ball during the Lega Seria A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli on November 10, 2018 at Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa, Italy. (Credit Image: © Mike Kireev/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2018 - Genoa, Italy - Davide Biraschi (R) of Genoa and Dries Mertens of Napoli vie for the ball during the Lega Seria A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli on November 10, 2018 at Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa, Italy. (Credit Image: © Mike Kireev/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2018 - Genoa, Italy - Dries Mertens (L) and Lorenzo Insigne of Napoli celebrate victory during the Lega Seria A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli on November 10, 2018 at Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa, Italy. (Credit Image: © Mike Kireev/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2018 - Genoa, Italy - Dries Mertens of Napoli in action during the Lega Seria A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli on November 10, 2018 at Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa, Italy. (Credit Image: © Mike Kireev/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2018 - Genoa, Italy - Domenico Criscito (R) of Genoa and Dries Mertens of Napoli vie for the ball during the Lega Seria A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli on November 10, 2018 at Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa, Italy. (Credit Image: © Mike Kireev/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2018 - Genoa, Italy - Cristian Romero (R) of Genoa and Dries Mertens of Napoli vie for the ball during the Lega Seria A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli on November 10, 2018 at Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa, Italy. (Credit Image: © Mike Kireev/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 10, 2018 - Genoa, Italy - Dries Mertens of Napoli looks on during the Lega Seria A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli on November 10, 2018 at Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa, Italy. (Credit Image: © Mike Kireev/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2018 - Genoa, Italy - Dries Mertens of Napoli in action during the Lega Seria A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli on November 10, 2018 at Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa, Italy. (Credit Image: © Mike Kireev/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2018 - Genoa, Italy - Cristian Romero (R) of Genoa and Dries Mertens of Napoli vie for the ball during the Lega Seria A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli on November 10, 2018 at Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa, Italy. (Credit Image: © Mike Kireev/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2018 - Genoa, Italy - Cristian Romero (R) of Genoa and Dries Mertens of Napoli vie for the ball during the Lega Seria A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli on November 10, 2018 at Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa, Italy. (Credit Image: © Mike Kireev/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2018 - Genoa, Italy - Dries Mertens of Napoli celebrates his goal during the Lega Seria A match between Genoa CFC and SSC Napoli on November 10, 2018 at Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa, Italy. (Credit Image: © Mike Kireev/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 28, 2018 - Naples, Naples, Italy - Dries Mertens of SSC Napoli celebrates after scoring during the Serie A TIM match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio San Paolo Naples Italy on 28 October 2018. (Credit Image: © Franco Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 28, 2018 - Naples, Naples, Italy - Dries Mertens of SSC Napoli celebrates after scoring during the Serie A TIM match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio San Paolo Naples Italy on 28 October 2018. (Credit Image: © Franco Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 28, 2018 - Naples, Naples, Italy - Dries Mertens of SSC Napoli during the Serie A TIM match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio San Paolo Naples Italy on 28 October 2018. (Credit Image: © Franco Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 28, 2018 - Naples, Naples, Italy - Dries Mertens of SSC Napoli during the Serie A TIM match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio San Paolo Naples Italy on 28 October 2018. (Credit Image: © Franco Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 28, 2018 - Naples, Naples, Italy - Dries Mertens of SSC Napoli during the Serie A TIM match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio San Paolo Naples Italy on 28 October 2018. (Credit Image: © Franco Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 28, 2018 - Naples, Naples, Italy - Dries Mertens of SSC Napoli during the Serie A TIM match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio San Paolo Naples Italy on 28 October 2018. (Credit Image: © Franco Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 28, 2018 - Naples, Naples, Italy - Dries Mertens of SSC Napoli celebrates after scoring during the Serie A TIM match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio San Paolo Naples Italy on 28 October 2018. (Credit Image: © Franco Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 28, 2018 - Naples, Naples, Italy - Dries Mertens of SSC Napoli during the Serie A TIM match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio San Paolo Naples Italy on 28 October 2018. (Credit Image: © Franco Romano/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 23, 2018 - Turin, Italy - Napoli forward Dries Mertens (14) greets Napoli supporters during the Serie A football match n.5 TORINO - NAPOLI on 23/09/2018 at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino in Turin, Italy. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • September 23, 2018 - Turin, Piedmont, Italy - Dries Mertens (SSC Napoli) during the Serie A football match between Torino FC and SSC Napoli at Olympic Grande Torino Stadium on September 23, 2018 in Turin, Italy. (Credit Image: © Massimiliano Ferraro/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • February 18, 2018 - Naples, Italy - Dries Mertens (SSC Napoli) during the Italian Serie A football SSC Napoli v Spal at S. Paolo Stadium in Naples..on February 18, 2018  (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 18, 2018 - Naples, Italy - Dries Mertens (SSC Napoli) during the Italian Serie A football SSC Napoli v Spal at S. Paolo Stadium in Naples..on February 18, 2018  (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 28, 2018 - Naples, Italy - DRIES MERTENS (SSC Napoli).., during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and FC Bologna at Stadio S. Paolo on January 28, 2018 in Naples, Italy  (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 28, 2018 - Naples, Italy - DRIES MERTENS (SSC Napoli).., during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and FC Bologna at Stadio S. Paolo on January 28, 2018 in Naples, Italy  (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 28, 2018 - Naples, Italy - DRIES MERTENS (SSC Napoli).., during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and FC Bologna at Stadio S. Paolo on January 28, 2018 in Naples, Italy  (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 28, 2018 - Naples, Italy - DRIES MERTENS (SSC Napoli).., during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and FC Bologna at Stadio S. Paolo on January 28, 2018 in Naples, Italy  (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 21, 2018 - Bergamo, Italy - Dries Mertens, Jorginho Allan Loudeiro, Rafael Cabral, Lorenzo Insigne and Marek Hamsik of Napoli celebrate the victory at the end of the serie A match between Atalanta BC and SSC Napoli at Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia on January 21, 2018 in Bergamo, Italy. (Credit Image: © Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 21, 2018 - Bergamo, Italy - Mattia Caldara of Atalanta and Dries Mertens of Napoli  during the Italian Serie A football match Atalanta Vs Napoli on January 21, 2018 at the 'Atleti Azzurri d'Italia Stadium' in Bergamo. (Credit Image: © Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 21, 2018 - Bergamo, Italy - Dries Mertens of Napoli  during the Italian Serie A football match Atalanta Vs Napoli on January 21, 2018 at the 'Atleti Azzurri d'Italia Stadium' in Bergamo. (Credit Image: © Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 21, 2018 - Bergamo, Italy - Pepe Reina, Jose Maria Callejon, Dries Mertens and Jorginho of Napoli celebrate the victory at the end of the serie A match between Atalanta BC and SSC Napoli at Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia on January 21, 2018 in Bergamo, Italy. (Credit Image: © Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 21, 2018 - Bergamo, Italy - Dries Mertens of Napoli  during the Italian Serie A football match Atalanta Vs Napoli on January 21, 2018 at the 'Atleti Azzurri d'Italia Stadium' in Bergamo. (Credit Image: © Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 29, 2017 - Crotone, KR, Italy - DRIES MERTENS of SSC Napoli   during the serie A match between FC Crotone and SSC Napoli at Stadio Comunale Ezio Scida on December 29, 2017 in Crotone, Italy. (Credit Image: © Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 29, 2017 - Crotone, KR, Italy - DRIES MERTENS of SSC Napoli   during the serie A match between FC Crotone and SSC Napoli at Stadio Comunale Ezio Scida on December 29, 2017 in Crotone, Italy. (Credit Image: © Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 29, 2017 - Crotone, KR, Italy - DRIES MERTENS of SSC Napoli   during the serie A match between FC Crotone and SSC Napoli at Stadio Comunale Ezio Scida on December 29, 2017 in Crotone, Italy. (Credit Image: © Gabriele Maricchiolo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 29, 2017 - Crotone, Italy - Dries Mertens of Napoli  during the Italian Serie A football match FC Crotone and SSC Napoli on December 29 2017 at the Ezio Scida Stadium in Crotone. (Credit Image: © Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 29, 2017 - Crotone, Italy - Dries Mertens of Napoli  during the Italian Serie A football match FC Crotone and SSC Napoli on December 29 2017 at the Ezio Scida Stadium in Crotone. (Credit Image: © Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 29, 2017 - Crotone, Italy - Dries Mertens of Napoli  during the Italian Serie A football match FC Crotone and SSC Napoli on December 29 2017 at the Ezio Scida Stadium in Crotone. (Credit Image: © Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 29, 2017 - Crotone, Italy - Dries Mertens of Napoli and Federico Cecchini of Crotone  during the Italian Serie A football match FC Crotone and SSC Napoli on December 29 2017 at the Ezio Scida Stadium in Crotone. (Credit Image: © Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 29, 2017 - Crotone, Italy - Dries Mertens of Napoli  during the Italian Serie A football match FC Crotone and SSC Napoli on December 29 2017 at the Ezio Scida Stadium in Crotone. (Credit Image: © Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 29, 2017 - Crotone, Italy - Dries Mertens of Napoli  during the Italian Serie A football match FC Crotone and SSC Napoli on December 29 2017 at the Ezio Scida Stadium in Crotone. (Credit Image: © Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - DRIES MERTENS (SSC Napoli) during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 19, 2017 - Naples, Italy - DRIES MERTENS (SSC Napoli) during the TIM Cup match between SSC Napoli and Udinese Calcio at Stadio San Paolo on December 19, 2017 in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 16, 2017 - Turin, Italy - Dries Meertens during Serie A match between Torino v Napoli, in Turin, on December 16, 2017  (Credit Image: © Loris Roselli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 16, 2017 - Turin, Italy - Dries Meertens during Serie A match between Torino v Napoli, in Turin, on December 16, 2017  (Credit Image: © Loris Roselli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 16, 2017 - Turin, Italy - Dries Meertens during Serie A match between Torino v Napoli, in Turin, on December 16, 2017  (Credit Image: © Loris Roselli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 16, 2017 - Turin, Italy - Dries Meertens during Serie A match between Torino v Napoli, in Turin, on December 16, 2017  (Credit Image: © Loris Roselli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 16, 2017 - Turin, Italy - Napoli forward Dries Mertens (14) celebrates victory after the Serie A football match n.17 TORINO - NAPOLI on 16/12/2017 at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino in Turin, Italy. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 16, 2017 - Turin, Italy - Napoli forward Dries Mertens (14) celebrates victory after the Serie A football match n.17 TORINO - NAPOLI on 16/12/2017 at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino in Turin, Italy. (Credit Image: © Matteo Bottanelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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