RMA1C601–Lagoven Oil Company worker checks control panel in control room gas compression plant Lake Maracaibo Zulia State Venezuela
RMCWBREG–Oil derricks off the shore in Maracaibo Lake, Venezuela owned by Standard Oil Corporation of New Jersey. 1944.
RM2EAMPTG–LAKE MARACAIBO, VENEZUELA, OCTOBER 1988 - Aerial of Maracaibo waterfront and Lagoven oil company equipment, in Zulia State.
RM2W9MA4C–Cabimas, Venezuela. 28th Dec, 2023. A fisherman is seen while fishing close to an old oil pump. After being exploited for intense oil extraction for decades, Lake Maracaibo has become heavily polluted due to the neglect and lack of maintainance of the old pipes and infrastructure. This has caused a severe decline in fish stock, with the appearance of bacterias and toxic algae on the water surface, damaging the lives of the people living on its shores who rely on fishing for a living. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMBWKYWJ–Venezuela South America Oil Wells Maracaibo Lake Industry Maracaibo Zulia State South America
RMM4AAMP–Indigenous Lake Dwellers, or Native Americans Known as Guajiros, Wayuu, Wayu, or Wahiro, Living in Wooden Stilt Houses Known as Palafitos on the Shores of Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela (Engraving, 1879)
RMEYA421–Vargas, Venezuela. 24th July, 2015. Image provided by Venezuela's Presidency shows Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (C) attending the ceremony in commemoration of the 192th anniversary of the naval battle of Lake Maracaibo, in the Ana Maria Campos Naval Base, in Catia La Mar, Vargas state, Venezuela, on July 24, 2015. Credit: Venezuela's Presidency/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMAD4C7A–VENEZUELA OIL WORKERS ON A PLATFORM ON LAKE MARACAIBO
RM2KDH9G5–With the participation of more than 70 companies from the livestock, sheep, goat, agricultural, commercial, hardware and automotive sectors, they met at the facilities of the Hotel Tibisay del Lago, this Sunday, November 6, 2022 in the city of Maracaibo, Venezuela. The National Federation of Livestock Farmers (Fedenaga) and the Federation of Livestock Farmers of the Maracaibo Lake Basin (Fegalago) organized this Expo Livestock Congress. The productive potentialities to be developed in the private livestock sector hope to get ahead of the crisis and overcome the current obstacles and challenges
RMPH7FB0–17 August 2018, Venezuela, Maracaibo: Pigs in oil at Lake Maracaibo. Underneath the lake are large deposits from which the state-owned Venezuelan company PDVSA produces oil and gas. Oil pipelines are already leaking there. However, the pollution of the lake seems to have become chronic. There are hardly any official figures on this, given the situation, which is strictly controlled by the national regime. Venezuela - once the richest country in South America and blessed with the world's largest oil reserves - has been increasingly plundering since the beginning of the year, as food supplies ha
RMA0D61M–Oil Derrick Lake Maracaibo Venezuela
RMDNPDTA–Water covered with lemma plants, in the mouth of the Catatumbo river, Maracaibo´s lake, Zulia state, Venezuela
RFF8DY6X–Fisher men sitting in poor wooden houses lifted up on Maracaibo Lake, Venezuela
RM2RMRKXJ–(140725) -- ZULIA, July 25, 2014 (Xinhua) -- Venezuela s President Nicolas Maduro (3rd L) attends the parade to commemorate the 191st anniversary of the Naval Battle of Maracaibo Lake and the Army Day in Maracaibo, Zulia State, July 24, 2014. (Xinhua/AVN) (rt) VENEZUELA-ZULIA-PARADE PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN July 25 2014 XINHUA Venezuela S President Nicolas Maduro 3rd l Attends The Parade to commemorate The Anniversary of The Naval Battle of Maracaibo Lake and The Army Day in Maracaibo State July 24 2014 XINHUA RT Venezuela Parade PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMG3CR99–Customs Building and salt warehouse in Maracaibo, Venezuela
RMP1JHK1–Multicell storm with staggered updrafts in the glowing light of the sunrise over lake Maracaibo (Catatumbo thunderstorm, the place with the highest lightning density worldwide), Ologa, Zulia, Venezuela, South America
RM2RN6FNY–(150725) -- VARGAS, - Image provided by , shows Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro addressing the ceremony in commemoration of the 192th anniversary of the naval battle of Lake Maracaibo, in the Ana Maria Campos Naval Base, in Catia La Mar, Vargas state, Venezuela, on July 24, 2015. ) VENEZUELA-VARGAS-POLITICS-MADURO VENEZUELA SxPRESIDENCY PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN 150725 Vargas Image provided by Shows Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro addressing The Ceremony in Commemoration of The 192th Anniversary of The Naval Battle of Lake Maracaibo in The Ana Mary Campos Naval Base in Catia La Mar Var
RMP1JHHB–Distant positive cloud-to-ground discharges behind fisher boats on lake Maracaibo (Catatumbo thunderstorm, the place with the highest lightning density worldwide), Ologa, Zulia, Venezuela, South America
RMPEKP55–AJAXNETPHOTO. 1966. LAKE MARACAIBO, VENEZUELA. - CLEAN SWEEP - THE HUGE 15,000 TON DREDGER ZULIA AT WORK AT THE ENTRANCE TO LAKE MARACAIBO, VENEZUELA. BUILT IN JAPAN 1959; WORLD'S LARGEST ARM DREDGER AT THE TIME. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX. REF:56612 6
RMP1JHBP–Positive cloud-to-ground discharge between powerful updrafts over lake Maracaibo (Catatumbo thunderstorm, the place with the highest lightning density worldwide), Ologa, Zulia, Venezuela, South America
RM2W9MA4A–Cabimas, Venezuela. 28th Dec, 2023. A fisherman hands are seen sorting shrimps on a fishing boat. After being exploited for intense oil extraction for decades, Lake Maracaibo has become heavily polluted due to the neglect and lack of maintainance of the old pipes and infrastructure. This has caused a severe decline in fish stock, with the appearance of bacterias and toxic algae on the water surface, damaging the lives of the people living on its shores who rely on fishing for a living. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMP1JHJP–Lightshow of a thunderstorm with developing shelf cloud above the lake Maracaibo (Catatumbo thunderstorm, the place with the highest lightning density worldwide), Ologa, Zulia, Venezuela, South America
RM2EAMPTD–LAKE MARACAIBO, VENEZUELA, OCTOBER 1988 - Aerial of Maracaibo waterfront and Lagoven oil company equipment, in Zulia State.
RMP1JHEG–Strong cloud-ground lightning discharges from well-sheared updraft tower above the lake Maracaibo (Catatumbo thunderstorm, the place with the highest lightning density worldwide), Ologa, Zulia, Venezuela, South America
RMEYA420–Vargas, Venezuela. 24th July, 2015. Image provided by Venezuela's Presidency, shows Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (front), attending the ceremony in commemoration of the 192th anniversary of the naval battle of Lake Maracaibo, in the Ana Maria Campos Naval Base, in Catia La Mar, Vargas state, Venezuela, on July 24, 2015. Credit: Venezuela's Presidency/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMP1JHJJ–Lightshow of a thunderstorm with strong updrafts, ice caps and a developing shelf cloud above the lake Maracaibo (Catatumbo thunderstorm, the place with the highest lightning density worldwide), Ologa, Zulia, Venezuela, South America
RMAD4C74–VENEZUELA OIL PLATFORMS ON LAKE MARACAIBO
RMP1JHCA–Mummed fishermen driving on lake Maracaibo in front of recently developed thunderstorm clouds (Catatumbo thunderstorm, the place with the highest lightning density worldwide), Ologa, Zulia, Venezuela, South America
RM2KDH9G4–With the participation of more than 70 companies from the livestock, sheep, goat, agricultural, commercial, hardware and automotive sectors, they met at the facilities of the Hotel Tibisay del Lago, this Sunday, November 6, 2022 in the city of Maracaibo, Venezuela. The National Federation of Livestock Farmers (Fedenaga) and the Federation of Livestock Farmers of the Maracaibo Lake Basin (Fegalago) organized this Expo Livestock Congress. The productive potentialities to be developed in the private livestock sector hope to get ahead of the crisis and overcome the current obstacles and challenges
RMP1JHBC–Towering Cumulus congestus with a swarm of birds at sunset (Catatumbo thunderstorm, the place with the highest lightning density worldwide), Ologa, Zulia, Venezuela, South America
RFF8DY6W–Fisher men sitting in poor wooden houses lifted up on Maracaibo Lake, Venezuela
RMP1JHGM–Blown away anvil of a thunderstorm during sunrise above a fishermen village (Catatumbo thunderstorm, the place with the highest lightning density worldwide), Ologa, Zulia, Venezuela, South America
RMPH7FBA–17 August 2018, Venezuela, Maracaibo: Shore of Lake Maracaibo polluted by oil and garbage. Underneath the lake are large deposits from which the state-owned Venezuelan company PDVSA produces oil and gas. Oil pipelines are already leaking there. However, the pollution of the lake seems to have become chronic. There are hardly any official figures on this, given the situation, which is strictly controlled by the national regime. Venezuela - once the richest country in South America and blessed with the world's largest oil reserves - has been increasingly plundering since the beginning of the yea
RM2RN6FP4–(150725) -- VARGAS, - Image provided by shows Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (C) attending the ceremony in commemoration of the 192th anniversary of the naval battle of Lake Maracaibo, in the Ana Maria Campos Naval Base, in Catia La Mar, Vargas state, Venezuela, on July 24, 2015. ) VENEZUELA-VARGAS-POLITICS-MADURO VENEZUELA SxPRESIDENCY PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN 150725 Vargas Image provided by Shows Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro C attending The Ceremony in Commemoration of The 192th Anniversary of The Naval Battle of Lake Maracaibo in The Ana Mary Campos Naval Base in Catia La Mar V
RMDNPDRF–Two boys swim in waters covered with lemma plants, in the mouth of the Catatumbo river, Maracaibo´s lake, Zulia state, Venezuela
RMBWM075–Venezuela South America Old Palafitos Water Lake Huts Boats Laguna De Sinamaica Maracaibo Zulia State South
RMF030HP–Oil platforms on Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela.
RM2W9MA4W–Cabimas, Venezuela. 28th Dec, 2023. Fishing boats are seen on the shore of Lake Maracaibo at sunrise. After being exploited for intense oil extraction for decades, Lake Maracaibo has become heavily polluted due to the neglect and lack of maintainance of the old pipes and infrastructure. This has caused a severe decline in fish stock, with the appearance of bacterias and toxic algae on the water surface, damaging the lives of the people living on its shores who rely on fishing for a living. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMB5EFDH–A typical house with corrugated roof at Lake Maracaibo Venezuela South America C Bowman
RM2EAMNRN–LAKE MARACAIBO, VENEZUELA, OCTOBER 1988 - Lagoven oil company, in Zulia State.
RM2A85J4B–Laguna de Sinamaica am Maracaibo-See, Venezuela, 1960er. Laguna de Sinamaica at Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela, 1960s.
RMBJT0H4–Indians in log canoes, Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela, c1900s. Artist: Unknown
RMG3D4RN–Lagunillas oilfield, Venezuela, Central America
RMAD4C77–VENEZUELA OIL PLATFORMS ON LAKE MARACAIBO
RF2E5BAYF–Pile huts of the Goajiro Indians in the lake of Maracaibo, Venezuela, in 1870 / Pfahlhütten der Goajiro-Indianer im See von Maracaibo, Venezuela, im Jahre 1870, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RM2KDH9DH–With the participation of more than 70 companies from the livestock, sheep, goat, agricultural, commercial, hardware and automotive sectors, they met at the facilities of the Hotel Tibisay del Lago, this Sunday, November 6, 2022 in the city of Maracaibo, Venezuela. The National Federation of Livestock Farmers (Fedenaga) and the Federation of Livestock Farmers of the Maracaibo Lake Basin (Fegalago) organized this Expo Livestock Congress. The productive potentialities to be developed in the private livestock sector hope to get ahead of the crisis and overcome the current obstacles and challenges
RF2E98NDX–Pile huts of the Goajiro Indians in the lake of Maracaibo, Venezuela, in 1870 / Pfahlhütten der Goajiro-Indianer im See von Maracaibo, Venezuela, im Jahre 1870, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RFF8DY6G–Fisher man looking at the camera in Maracaibo Lake. Venezuela
RMP1JHG9–Cloud-to-ground and crawler lightning discharges above a village of fishermen (Catatumbo thunderstorm, the place with the highest lightning density worldwide), Ologa, Zulia, Venezuela, South America
RMPH7FB9–17 August 2018, Venezuela, Maracaibo: Shore of Lake Maracaibo polluted by oil and garbage. Underneath the lake are large deposits from which the state-owned Venezuelan company PDVSA produces oil and gas. Oil pipelines are already leaking there. However, the pollution of the lake seems to have become chronic. There are hardly any official figures on this, given the situation, which is strictly controlled by the national regime. Venezuela - once the richest country in South America and blessed with the world's largest oil reserves - has been increasingly plundering since the beginning of the yea
RM2RN6FMY–(150725) -- VARGAS, - Image provided by , shows Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (front), attending the ceremony in commemoration of the 192th anniversary of the naval battle of Lake Maracaibo, in the Ana Maria Campos Naval Base, in Catia La Mar, Vargas state, Venezuela, on July 24, 2015. ) VENEZUELA-VARGAS-POLITICS-MADURO VENEZUELA SxPRESIDENCY PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN 150725 Vargas Image provided by Shows Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro Front attending The Ceremony in Commemoration of The 192th Anniversary of The Naval Battle of Lake Maracaibo in The Ana Mary Campos Naval Base in Cat
RMDNPDRY–Two boys swim in waters covered with lemma plants, in the mouth of the Catatumbo river, Maracaibo´s lake, Zulia state, Venezuela
RM2RMRKXG–(140725) -- ZULIA, July 25, 2014 (Xinhua) -- Venezuela s President Nicolas Maduro (C) participate in the parade to commemorate the 191st anniversary of the Naval Battle of Maracaibo Lake and the Army Day in Maracaibo, Zulia State, on July 24, 2014. (Xinhua/AVN) (rt) VENEZUELA-ZULIA-PARADE PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN July 25 2014 XINHUA Venezuela S President Nicolas Maduro C participate in The Parade to commemorate The Anniversary of The Naval Battle of Maracaibo Lake and The Army Day in Maracaibo State ON July 24 2014 XINHUA RT Venezuela Parade PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2W9MA41–Cabimas, Venezuela. 28th Dec, 2023. A fisherman holds a fish while fishing below an old oil pump. After being exploited for intense oil extraction for decades, Lake Maracaibo has become heavily polluted due to the neglect and lack of maintainance of the old pipes and infrastructure. This has caused a severe decline in fish stock, with the appearance of bacterias and toxic algae on the water surface, damaging the lives of the people living on its shores who rely on fishing for a living. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2RM3HTH–Bildnummer: 60190506 Datum: 24.07.2013 Copyright: imago/Xinhua A ship with the image of late Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is seen during the naval parade of the commemoration to celebrate the 230th birth anniversary of Simon Bolivar and the 190th anniversary of Maracaibo Lake Naval Battle, in Maracaibo, of Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 24, 2013. (Xinhua/AVN) (rh) (ah) VENEZUELA-ZULIA-COMMEMORATION PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft x2x xmb 2013 quer schiff segelschiff nachts beleuchtung fest feier 60190506 Date 24 07 2013 Copyright Imago XINHUA a Ship With The Image of Late Venezu
RM2EAMP37–LAKE MARACAIBO, VENEZUELA, OCTOBER 1988 - Worker, Lagoven oil company, in Zulia State.
RMBWM0DX–Venezuela South America Old Palafitos Water Lake Huts Boats Laguna De Sinamaica Maracaibo Zulia State South
RMCP6PA1–Venezuela Zulia Maracaibo. bridge is named after Rafael Urdaneta (1788-1845, general hero of national independence) which
RM2A85HTC–Laguna de Sinamaica am Maracaibo-See, Venezuela, 1960er. Laguna de Sinamaica at Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela, 1960s.
RMAD4C65–VENEZUELA VENEZUELAN AND AMERICAN OIL WORKERS ON A PLATFORM ON LAKE MARACAIBO
RF2GP9976–Columbia country detailed editable map with regions cities and towns, roads and railways, geographic sites. Vector EPS-10 file
RM2KDH9A5–With the participation of more than 70 companies from the livestock, sheep, goat, agricultural, commercial, hardware and automotive sectors, they met at the facilities of the Hotel Tibisay del Lago, this Sunday, November 6, 2022 in the city of Maracaibo, Venezuela. The National Federation of Livestock Farmers (Fedenaga) and the Federation of Livestock Farmers of the Maracaibo Lake Basin (Fegalago) organized this Expo Livestock Congress. The productive potentialities to be developed in the private livestock sector hope to get ahead of the crisis and overcome the current obstacles and challenges
RMCWB1R2–Destruction of the Spanish fleet on Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela by the English pirate Henry Morgan, April 30, 1669.
RFF8DTRF–Birds in a row flying in a clear sky, Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela
RMP1JHEY–Milky way and distand sheet lightning behind the pier of the Catatumbo camp(Catatumbo thunderstorm, the place with the highest lightning density worldwide), Ologa, Zulia, Venezuela, South America
RMKRHG6B–Close-up of Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela
RMPH7FBH–17 August 2018, Venezuela, Maracaibo: A man stands on the shore of Lake Maracaibo, polluted with oil, showing scars on his skin. He works as a fisherman. Parts of his body have been exposed to oil for long periods of time. It is said to have inflicted his wounds. Underneath the lake are large deposits from which the state-owned Venezuelan company PDVSA produces oil and gas. Oil pipelines are already leaking there. However, the pollution of the lake seems to have become chronic. There are hardly any official figures on this, given the situation, which is strictly controlled by the national regi
RMDNPDNG–A woman travels on a boat across waters covered with lemma plants in Congo Mirador village, Maracaibo lake, Venezuela
RMADT96B–A young girl poles a boat to move between houses on stilts in Lake Maracaibo Venezuela
RM2W9MA4R–Cabimas, Venezuela. 28th Dec, 2023. A fisherman stands on his boat at sunrise while going fishing. After being exploited for intense oil extraction for decades, Lake Maracaibo has become heavily polluted due to the neglect and lack of maintainance of the old pipes and infrastructure. This has caused a severe decline in fish stock, with the appearance of bacterias and toxic algae on the water surface, damaging the lives of the people living on its shores who rely on fishing for a living. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2RM3HPD–Bildnummer: 60190507 Datum: 24.07.2013 Copyright: imago/Xinhua Venezuelan president, Nicolas Maduro (R), attends the commemoration to celebrate the 230th birth anniversary of Simon Bolivar and the 190th anniversary of Maracaibo Lake Naval Battle, in Maracaibo, of Zulia State, Venezuela, on July 24, 2013. (Xinhua/AVN) (rh) (ah) VENEZUELA-ZULIA-COMMEMORATION PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN People Politik premiumd x2x xmb 2013 quer 60190507 Date 24 07 2013 Copyright Imago XINHUA Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro r Attends The Commemoration to Celebrate The Birth Anniversary of Simon Bolivar and T
RM2EAMNPK–LAKE MARACAIBO, VENEZUELA, OCTOBER 1988 - Aerial of Lagoven oil company equipment, in Zulia State.
RM2RN6FNP–(150725) -- VARGAS, - Image provided by shows Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (R) visiting the Ana Maria Campos Naval Base in commemoration of the 192th anniversary of the naval battle of Lake Maracaibo, in Catia La Mar, Vargas state, Venezuela, on July 24, 2015. ) VENEZUELA-VARGAS-POLITICS-MADURO VENEZUELA SxPRESIDENCY PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN 150725 Vargas Image provided by Shows Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro r Visiting The Ana Mary Campos Naval Base in Commemoration of The 192th Anniversary of The Naval Battle of Lake Maracaibo in Catia La Mar Vargas State Venezuela ON July 24 20
RMBWM090–Venezuela South America Old Palafitos Water Lake Huts Boats Laguna De Sinamaica Maracaibo Zulia State South
RM2RKRJ5G–Bildnummer: 58254368 Datum: 17.07.2012 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (120718) -- PUERTO CABELLO, July 18, 2012 (Xinhua) -- Helicopters, ships and members of the Venezuelan Army take part in a rehersal prior to the navy parade, in Puerto Cabello, Carabobo state, Venezuela, on July 17, 2012. Venezuelan Army will celebrate it s anniversary with 11 activities to commemorate the Maracaibo Lake naval battle and Simon Bolivar s birthday. (Xinhua/Juan Carlos Hernandez) (ctt) VENEZUELA-PUERTO CABELLO-MILITARY-REHEARSAL PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Politik Militär Marine Manöver Militärübung Übung xjh x0x premium
RMAD4C82–VENEZUELA POLLUTION BY CHEMICAL DISPERSANTS ON WATER NEAR OIL REFINERY ON LAKE MARACAIBO
RMCP6PA3–Venezuela Zulia Maracaibo. Spans of bridge named after Rafael Urdaneta (1788-1845, general hero of national independence) which
RM2KDH9G1–With the participation of more than 70 companies from the livestock, sheep, goat, agricultural, commercial, hardware and automotive sectors, they met at the facilities of the Hotel Tibisay del Lago, this Sunday, November 6, 2022 in the city of Maracaibo, Venezuela. The National Federation of Livestock Farmers (Fedenaga) and the Federation of Livestock Farmers of the Maracaibo Lake Basin (Fegalago) organized this Expo Livestock Congress. The productive potentialities to be developed in the private livestock sector hope to get ahead of the crisis and overcome the current obstacles and challenges
RM2A85J03–Laguna de Sinamaica am Maracaibo-See, Venezuela, 1960er. Laguna de Sinamaica at Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela, 1960s.
RFF8DTRH–Birds in a row flying in a clear sky, Lake Maracaibo, Venezuela
RMJR3114–Lake Maracaibo,Venezuela
RMA8ACBA–Supply boat loaded with fruit and vegetables leaving Maracaibo Venezuela en route to the Toas Islands
RMPH7FBN–17 August 2018, Venezuela, Maracaibo: Young fishermen go by motorboat on Lake Maracaibo. In the oil-polluted lake they work as fishermen. Underneath the lake are large deposits from which the state-owned Venezuelan company PDVSA produces oil and gas. Oil pipelines are already leaking there. However, the pollution of the lake seems to have become chronic. There are hardly any official figures on this, given the situation, which is strictly controlled by the national regime. Venezuela - once the richest country in South America and blessed with the world's largest oil reserves - has been increas
RFGJGGEN–Lake of/Lago de Maracaibo. Venezuela, 1885 antique map
RMDNPDPF–Portrait of a boy in Congo Mirador village as she rows a boat in waters covered with lemma plants,Maracaibo lake, Venezuela
RF2CCFJGF–the frozen lake in the forest
RM2W9MA4Y–Cabimas, Venezuela. 28th Dec, 2023. Fishing boats are seen on the shore of Lake Maracaibo at sunrise. After being exploited for intense oil extraction for decades, Lake Maracaibo has become heavily polluted due to the neglect and lack of maintainance of the old pipes and infrastructure. This has caused a severe decline in fish stock, with the appearance of bacterias and toxic algae on the water surface, damaging the lives of the people living on its shores who rely on fishing for a living. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMBTKFTA–Oil derricks off the shore in Maracaibo Lake, Venezuela owned by Standard Oil Corporation of New Jersey. 1944.
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