Zatoka Byron w Australii

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Zatoka Byron w Australii
John Stephenson, a massage therapist who has spent several years living out of his car, moves possessions from a storage unit to his station wagon, in Byron Bay, Australia, April 22, 2021. In recent years the once sleepy beach town has become a globally renowned destination for the affluent and digitally savvy. Netflix's announced plans for a reality show, "Byron Baes," that will follow "hot Instagrammers in Byron Bay living their best lives," is upsetting many locals. (Matthew Abbott/The New York Times)
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2021-04-22
MATTHEW ABBOTT/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
MATTHEW ABBOTT
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3,46MB
28cm x 19cm przy 300dpi
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