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  • The teenager was held captive for 88 days before escaping. The Wisconsin house where Jayme Closs Opens a New Window. was held captive has been revealed. And RadarOnline.com has exclusive images of the now infamous property. As the 13-year-old recovers from her trauma with her family the true horror of her ordeal is coming to light. The cabin is situated in rural Eau Claire Acres in Gordon, Wisconsin. It is located ten miles outside of Gordon and 70 miles from where Jayme was abducted – according to neighbors the development has few year-round residents. The teenager was found alive after she was abducted in October, and her parents, James Closs and Denise Closs, were murdered in their own home in Barron, Wisconsin. Jake Thomas Patterson, 21, is in custody on two charges of first- degree intentional homicide in the deaths of Jayme’s parents and one count of kidnapping. Since she escaped Jayme has been pictured smiling in photos shared to Facebook alongside her aunt, who is now acting as her legal guardian. Police confirmed Patterson, from Gordon, Wisconsin, is currently being held in custody. 13 Jan 2019 Pictured: Wisconsin Home Where Jayme Closs Was Held Captive. Photo credit: AMI/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The teenager was held captive for 88 days before escaping. The Wisconsin house where Jayme Closs Opens a New Window. was held captive has been revealed. And RadarOnline.com has exclusive images of the now infamous property. As the 13-year-old recovers from her trauma with her family the true horror of her ordeal is coming to light. The cabin is situated in rural Eau Claire Acres in Gordon, Wisconsin. It is located ten miles outside of Gordon and 70 miles from where Jayme was abducted – according to neighbors the development has few year-round residents. The teenager was found alive after she was abducted in October, and her parents, James Closs and Denise Closs, were murdered in their own home in Barron, Wisconsin. Jake Thomas Patterson, 21, is in custody on two charges of first- degree intentional homicide in the deaths of Jayme’s parents and one count of kidnapping. Since she escaped Jayme has been pictured smiling in photos shared to Facebook alongside her aunt, who is now acting as her legal guardian. Police confirmed Patterson, from Gordon, Wisconsin, is currently being held in custody. 13 Jan 2019 Pictured: Wisconsin Home Where Jayme Closs Was Held Captive. Photo credit: AMI/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The teenager was held captive for 88 days before escaping. The Wisconsin house where Jayme Closs Opens a New Window. was held captive has been revealed. And RadarOnline.com has exclusive images of the now infamous property. As the 13-year-old recovers from her trauma with her family the true horror of her ordeal is coming to light. The cabin is situated in rural Eau Claire Acres in Gordon, Wisconsin. It is located ten miles outside of Gordon and 70 miles from where Jayme was abducted – according to neighbors the development has few year-round residents. The teenager was found alive after she was abducted in October, and her parents, James Closs and Denise Closs, were murdered in their own home in Barron, Wisconsin. Jake Thomas Patterson, 21, is in custody on two charges of first- degree intentional homicide in the deaths of Jayme’s parents and one count of kidnapping. Since she escaped Jayme has been pictured smiling in photos shared to Facebook alongside her aunt, who is now acting as her legal guardian. Police confirmed Patterson, from Gordon, Wisconsin, is currently being held in custody. 13 Jan 2019 Pictured: Wisconsin Home Where Jayme Closs Was Held Captive. Photo credit: AMI/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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In 1985, sand and coral dominated the Red Sea coast in an area about 30 kilometers (19 miles) northwest of Hurghada, Egypt. Aside from a lone road that ran along the coast, the desert landscape was largely untouched by human activity. Three decades later, development has radically reshaped the coastline.<br />
The construction of El Gouna, a resort town, began in 1989. Building proceeded in waves, with a small cluster of summer holiday homes eventually morphing into a year-round community of about 23,000 people. As of 2015, El Gouna included 16 hotels, some 2,700 villas, 3 marinas, an 18-hole golf course, and hundreds of restaurants and shops.<br />
Developers were not content to simply build on the existing landscape. To give<br />
seaside views and easy access to the water to as many El Gouna residents and guests as possible, builders dredged huge amounts of sand from coastal bays and inlets to sculpt the canals, marinas, hotels, and artificial islands of the resort.<br />
The changes to the coast are evident in this pair of natural-color images acquired by sensors on Landsat satellites. The top image was captured by the Thematic Mapper (TM) on Landsat 5 in 1985; the bottom image was captured by the Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8 in 2014.<br />
While El Gouna has pledged to become a carbon neutral town, the resort has come with a cost for the local environment, particularly the coral reef ecosystems that make the area so appealing. Construction of coastal hotels and other infrastructure often involved the destruction of fringing reefs along the coastlines, caused by the dredging or dumping of large amounts of sediment.<br />
While it is difficult to distinguish between reefs, underwater sand, sea grass, and algae in natural-color Landsat imagery, some scientists have used other wavelengths to track changes in corals near El Gouna and neighboring Hurghada. The findings indicate the reefs may be in trouble. According to one study, corals near Hurghada
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