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Turning the World Upside Down sculpture by Anish Kapoor, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Steel truss bridge, Alaska Highway over Gerstle River, Alaska, United States of America, North America

Minaret supported by steel cables, a project undertaken by UNESCO and local experts in 2003, The Mousallah Complex, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Walt Disney Concert Hall, part of Los Angeles Music Center, Frank Gehry architect, downtown, Los Angeles, California, United States of America, North America

Stainless steel fermentation vats at the Villa Vignamaggio. the wine producer whose wines were the first to be called Chianti, near Greve, Chianti, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

European Court of Justice and New Philharmonic Hall on Kirchberg in Luxembourg City, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Europe

Women on stilts, Steel Band Festival, Point Fortin, Trinidad, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Stainless steel sculpture by Kevin Atherton, Clarence Dock, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Minaret supported by steel cables to prevent it from collapse, a project undertaken by UNESCO and local experts in 2003, The Mousallah Complex, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Two climbers head for the crags at Steel Rigg, Hadrians Wall, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Grapes being processed at the Sterling Winery near Calistoga, perched on a rock outcrop over the Napa Valley north of San Francisco, famous for its 200 wineries, Napa Valley, Northern California, California, United States of America (USA), North America

Climate change heaven and hell, emissions from a Tata steel works in Ijmuiden, with a wind turbine, Netherlands, Europe

Climate change heaven and hell, emissions from a Tata steel works in Ijmuiden, with a wind turbine, Netherlands, Europe

The Kamal factory in Bangalore, Karnataka, India that manufactures solar thermal panels for heating water.

Vietnam unexploded ordnance, both bombs dropped by americans and land mines laid by both sides during the vietnam war, remain a big problem in central vietnam for children and adults alike. in response, crs has implemented a mine risk education program in quang tri province near the former khe sanh battlefield. this image shows the yard of a scrap metal merchant in tan hop. 80% of the steel comes from bombs, either exploded or unexploded. collecting and selling scarp metal has for long been an income for many poor people in the area

Twenty Fenchurch Street, The Leadenhall building and the Swiss Re Tower in the City of London from the South bank of the River Thames, UK.

In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows a railway line that was washed away in Bangula.

Women constructing solar cookers at the Barefoot College in Tilonia, Rajasthan, India. The Barefoot College is a worldwide charity, founded by Bunker Roy, its aims are, education, drinking water, electrification through solar power, skill development, health, women empowerment and the upliftment of rural people. The use of the cookers, vastly reduces the amount of fire wood women have to go out and collect from the forest.

Women welding joints during the construction of solar cookers at the Barefoot College in Tilonia, Rajasthan, India. The Barefoot College is a worldwide charity, founded by Bunker Roy, its aims are, education, drinking water, electrification through solar power, skill development, health, women empowerment and the upliftment of rural people. Solar cookers save women having to walk to the froest to cut down wood for cooking, thus saving the forests, and a daily chore for woman.

Women building solar cookers at the Barefoot College in Tilonia, Rajasthan, India. The Barefoot College is a worldwide charity, founded by Bunker Roy, its aims are, education, drinking water, electrification through solar power, skill development, health, women empowerment and the upliftment of rural people.

Vietnam unexploded ordnance, both bombs dropped by americans and land mines laid by both sides during the vietnam war, remain a big problem in central vietnam for children and adults alike. in response, crs has implemented a mine risk education program in quang tri province near the former khe sanh battlefield. this image shows the yard of a scrap metal merchant in tan hop. 80% of the steel comes from bombs, either exploded or unexploded. collecting and selling scarp metal has for long been an income for many poor people in the area

Three wind turbines being constructed behind the Kirkstone Pass Inn on Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The Big Dance sculpture by artist Ray Lonsdale in the Sculpture Garden at the world famous Gretna Green Blacksmiths shop, Scotland, United kingdom, Europe

The Big Dance sculpture by artist Ray Lonsdale in the Sculpture Garden at the world famous Gretna Green Blacksmiths shop, Scotland, United kingdom, Europe

The Big Dance sculpture by artist Ray Lonsdale in the Sculpture Garden at the world famous Gretna Green Blacksmiths shop, Scotland, United kingdom, Europe

Women welding joints during the construction of solar cookers at the Barefoot College in Tilonia, Rajasthan, India. The Barefoot College is a worldwide charity, founded by Bunker Roy, its aims are, education, drinking water, electrification through solar power, skill development, health, women empowerment and the upliftment of rural people. Solar cookers save women having to walk to the froest to cut down wood for cooking, thus saving the forests, and a daily chore for woman.

Women constructing solar cookers at the Barefoot College in Tilonia, Rajasthan, India. The Barefoot College is a worldwide charity, founded by Bunker Roy, its aims are, education, drinking water, electrification through solar power, skill development, health, women empowerment and the upliftment of rural people. The use of the cookers, vastly reduces the amount of fire wood women have to go out and collect from the forest.

Women welding joints during the construction of solar cookers at the Barefoot College in Tilonia, Rajasthan, India. The Barefoot College is a worldwide charity, founded by Bunker Roy, its aims are, education, drinking water, electrification through solar power, skill development, health, women empowerment and the upliftment of rural people. Solar cookers save women having to walk to the froest to cut down wood for cooking, thus saving the forests, and a daily chore for woman.

Women constructing solar cookers at the Barefoot College in Tilonia, Rajasthan, India. The Barefoot College is a worldwide charity, founded by Bunker Roy, its aims are, education, drinking water, electrification through solar power, skill development, health, women empowerment and the upliftment of rural people.

Women constructing solar cookers at the Barefoot College in Tilonia, Rajasthan, India. The Barefoot College is a worldwide charity, founded by Bunker Roy, its aims are, education, drinking water, electrification through solar power, skill development, health, women empowerment and the upliftment of rural people. The use of the cookers, vastly reduces the amount of fire wood women have to go out and collect from the forest.

The shipwreck of the Lady Elizabeth on the outskirts of Port Stanley, the capital of the Falkland Islands.

Irrigation pipes in California's Central Valley, which is in the grip of a four year long drought. The catastrophic drought means that no crops will grow without increasingly scarce irrigation water. Many areas of farmland have been abandoned due to the drought.

Stromness Whaling Station on South Georgia, it was operational until 1961, and wa the place where Sir Ernest Shackleton finally reached after his epic seas crossing and trek across south Georgia.

The old whaling station at Grytviken on South Georgia. In its 58 years of operation, it handled 53,761 slaughtered whales, producing 455,000 tons of whale oil and 192,000 tons of whale meat.

Stromness Whaling Station on South Georgia, with an Antarctic Fur Seal resting in an old propeller, it was operational until 1961, and wa the place where Sir Ernest Shackleton finally reached after his epic seas crossing and trek across south Georgia.

The old whaling station at Grytviken on South Georgia. In its 58 years of operation, it handled 53,761 slaughtered whales, producing 455,000 tons of whale oil and 192,000 tons of whale meat.

An abandoned whaling boat with a harpoon on its bow at the old whaling station at Grytviken on South Georgia. In its 58 years of operation, it handled 53,761 slaughtered whales, producing 455,000 tons of whale oil and 192,000 tons of whale meat.

Stromness Whaling Station on South Georgia, it was operational until 1961, and wa the place where Sir Ernest Shackleton finally reached after his epic seas crossing and trek across south Georgia.

The Kamal factory in Bangalore, Karnataka, India that manufactures solar thermal panels for heating water.

The Big Dance sculpture by artist Ray Lonsdale in the Sculpture Garden at the world famous Gretna Green Blacksmiths shop, Scotland, United kingdom, Europe

The Big Dance sculpture by artist Ray Lonsdale in the Sculpture Garden at the world famous Gretna Green Blacksmiths shop, Scotland, United kingdom, Europe

The oil tanker, Spring, importing oil into Holland past the Tata steel plant at Ijmuiden, Netherlands, Europe

Peter B. Lewis Building, architect Frank Gehry, Case University campus, Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America, North America

Three wind turbines being constructed behind the Kirkstone Pass Inn on Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe