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REPORTAGE - Varosha, die verlorene Stadt: Der Ferienort Varosha in Famagusta ist seit dem Einmarsch der türkischen Armee in Nordzypern im Jahr 1974 für die Welt verschlossen
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Turkish school overlooking Varosha, Famagusta, Northern Cyprus.Varosha the lost city. The holiday resort of Varosha in Famagusta has been closed off to the world since the Turkish Army invaded Northern Cyprus in 1974. The Cypriot Turkish Government opened the parts of Varosha to the public in late 2020 and visitors can now walk or cycle around the deserted hotels and buildings in what was once the jewel in the crown of Cypriot holiday resorts.
Varosha in Famagusta, Cyprus - 10 Nov 2021
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NEWS - Winter Festival of Lights in Niagara Falls
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two people kiss overlooking the light up waterfall during the 38th annual Winter Festival of Lights in Niagara Falls, Ont., on Sunday, December 6, 2020.
Niagara Falls Festival of Lights Photo Gallery, Niagara Falls, Canada - 06 Dec 2020
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Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 22 Mar 2020
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A lone person in a yellow coat, sitting on a bench, overlooking the Severn Bridge, avoiding contact with other people
Coronavirus outbreak, UK - 22 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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Tree Beard Sculpture overlooking Castle Stalker in the Scottish Highlands.
Tree Beard sculpture, Port Appin, Scotland, UK - 08 Dec 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sauna mit Aussicht
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Celebrating a key part of Finnish culture, Southbank Centre brings a unique sauna experience to the heart of London. Finnish Rooftop Sauna is situated in the picturesque roof garden of the Queen Elizabeth Hall overlooking the River Thames.
Southbank Centre's Finnish Rooftop Sauna, London, UK - 09 Nov 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sauna mit Aussicht
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Celebrating a key part of Finnish culture, Southbank Centre brings a unique sauna experience to the heart of London. Finnish Rooftop Sauna is situated in the picturesque roof garden of the Queen Elizabeth Hall overlooking the River Thames.
Southbank Centre's Finnish Rooftop Sauna, London, UK - 09 Nov 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sauna mit Aussicht
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Celebrating a key part of Finnish culture, Southbank Centre brings a unique sauna experience to the heart of London. Finnish Rooftop Sauna is situated in the picturesque roof garden of the Queen Elizabeth Hall overlooking the River Thames.
Southbank Centre's Finnish Rooftop Sauna, London, UK - 09 Nov 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sauna mit Aussicht
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Celebrating a key part of Finnish culture, Southbank Centre brings a unique sauna experience to the heart of London. Finnish Rooftop Sauna is situated in the picturesque roof garden of the Queen Elizabeth Hall overlooking the River Thames.
Southbank Centre's Finnish Rooftop Sauna, London, UK - 09 Nov 2017
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FEATURE - Glastonbury Festival
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Festival goers sit in the late evening sun awaiting sunset on the hill overlooking the Tipi Park. Festival atmosphere.
Glastonbury Festival, Day 2, UK - 22 Jun 2017
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FEATURE - Glastonbury Festival: Tag 1
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Festival goers sit in the late evening sun awaiting sunset on the hill overlooking the Tipi Park. Festival atmosphere.
Glastonbury Festival, Day 1, UK - 21 Jun 2017
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FEATURE - Glastonbury Festival: Tag 1
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Festival goers sit in the late evening sun awaiting sunset on the hill overlooking the Tipi Park. Festival atmosphere.
Glastonbury Festival, Day 1, UK - 21 Jun 2017
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FEATURE - Glastonbury Festival: Tag 1
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Festival goers sit in the late evening sun awaiting sunset on the hill overlooking the Tipi Park. Festival atmosphere.
Glastonbury Festival, Day 1, UK - 21 Jun 2017
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FEATURE - Glastonbury Festival: Tag 1
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Festival goers sit in the late evening sun awaiting sunset on the hill overlooking the Tipi Park. Festival atmosphere.
Glastonbury Festival, Day 1, UK - 21 Jun 2017
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FEATURE - Glastonbury Festival: Tag 1
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Festival goers sit in the late evening sun awaiting sunset on the hill overlooking the Tipi Park. Festival atmosphere.
Glastonbury Festival, Day 1, UK - 21 Jun 2017
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FEATURE - Glastonbury Festival: Tag 1
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A pretty blonde female festival goer walks on the hill overlooking the ribbon tower on a hot sunny afternoon. Festival atmosphere weather.
Glastonbury Festival, Day 1, UK - 21 Jun 2017
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FEATURE - 'Tanzende' Wolfshunde in Norwegen
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Tarraq the dog at Mount Oksen near Voss. Thomas Bakke says: "These pictures were taken during a camping trip me and Tarraq did. I put my tent right on the edge, overlooking the fjord. At over a 1,000 metres up it gave us a spectacular view."
The dog photography of Thomas Bakke, Norway - 2016
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The relationship between one man and his dog has resulted in an amazing photographic partnership.
Thomas Bakke, from Norway, always enjoyed hikes with his four-legged friend Tarraq, but it was his early shots of the energetic canine that fostered an impressive interest in documenting their time together.
The results feature spectacular images of the five-year-old Saarloos Wolfhound breed dog set against jaw-dropping landscapes.
Highlights include Tarraq leaping between two huge boulders, as well as backdrops of mountain ranges, rivers and waterfalls.
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FEATURE - 'Tanzende' Wolfshunde in Norwegen
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Tarraq poses on a rock. "We had a spectacular sunset. The sun hit this pinnacle rock as it was rising from behind the mountains. The rock was overlooking two different fjords depending on your perspective."
The dog photography of Thomas Bakke, Norway - 2016
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The relationship between one man and his dog has resulted in an amazing photographic partnership.
Thomas Bakke, from Norway, always enjoyed hikes with his four-legged friend Tarraq, but it was his early shots of the energetic canine that fostered an impressive interest in documenting their time together.
The results feature spectacular images of the five-year-old Saarloos Wolfhound breed dog set against jaw-dropping landscapes.
Highlights include Tarraq leaping between two huge boulders, as well as backdrops of mountain ranges, rivers and waterfalls.
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NEWS - Flüchtlinge dürfen die Akropolis besuchen in Athen
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Young refugees take a selfie overlooking the city of Athens
Refugee children visit the Acropolis, Athens, Greece - 09 May 2016
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FEATURE - Naturwunder: Landschaften in Australien
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Sunrise overlooking the beautiful Sea Cliff Bridge - only an hour drive from the city, New South Wales
Striking landscapes, Australia - Aug 2016
Australia's scenic splendour comes in all shapes and sizes, from its valleys and beaches to the Sydney Opera House's white sails.
There's not a kangaroo or koala in sight in this different, beautiful vision of what Australia is all about for some. Instead, this photo series captures breath-taking moments during adventures - including an exquisite shot of horsemen galloping through fog.
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PEOPLE - Natalie Cole ist im Alter von 65 Jahren gestorben
Jan. 1, 2016 - File - Singer NATALIE COLE, the daughter of music great Nat King Cole who became a recording star in her own right with hits that spanned three decades, died at a hospital Thursday night in Los Angeles. She was 65 years old. The singer had battled drug problems and hepatitis in the past, and underwent a kidney transplant in 2009. Pictured: Natalie Cole c. 1970's (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Vatikan: Ballone am Petersplatz - Papst betet für Familien
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Balloons fly away as Pope Francis I celebrates the Angelus prayer from his window overlooking
Pope Francis delivers Angelus Prayer, St Peter's Square, The Vatican, Rome, Italy - 27 Dec 2015
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NEWS - Vatikan: Ballone am Petersplatz - Papst betet für Familien
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Balloons fly away as Pope Francis I celebrates the Angelus prayer from his window overlooking
Pope Francis delivers Angelus Prayer, St Peter's Square, The Vatican, Rome, Italy - 27 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Peru: Reise durch die Anden
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Overlooking the valley in Pacchanta, Peru
A trip through the Andes, Peru - Nov 2015
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A photographer has captured a series of stunning photos of the Peruvian landscape.
Photographer Brian Flaherty created the Notes from Peru photo series to document his journey across the southern Peruvian landscape, from the rugged extremes of the Andes to the vast expanse of desert at the Pacific.
Brian, who is from San Francisco, said: "Throughout the journey I was struck by both the deep history and character of the land and the inhabitants who weather its elements with grace, fortitude and a posture of humility.
"This series of photos provides a small glimpse of the strength of this land and its people."
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FEATURE - Saudade: Fotograf Valerio Berdini sucht die Sehsucht in Lissabon
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A couple immersed in their smartphones activity in the shadows of Miradouro Santa Luzia, overlooking River Tejo
Finding 'Saudade' in Lisbon, Portugal - 2015
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Photographer Valerio Berdini spent days walking the streets of Lisbon, trying to put into pictures the most peculiar of Portuguese feelings: 'Saudade'.
Saudade is a Portuguese word that has no direct translation in English.
It describes a deep emotional state of nostalgic or profound melancholic longing for an absent something or someone that one loves. Moreover, it often carries a repressed knowledge that the object of longing may never return.
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Rome, Italy - Mar 2015
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Seagull overlooking Rome
Rome, Italy - Mar 2015
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Photographer Brook Mitchell's journey behind Iran's black curtain, Iran, Feb 2015
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The ruins of Hazareh Castle (Bibi Minoo), which form a part of a dramatic backdrop high on a hill overlooking Minab, in Hormozgan province. Local folklore has it that the city was constructed by two sisters named Bibi Minoo and Bibi Nazanin. It is said that in the past two castles were present here. Today just the crumbling remians of Bibi Minoo greet visitors. On a clear day views stretch to the waters of the straits of Hormuz.
Photographer Brook Mitchell's journey behind Iran's black curtain, Iran, Feb 2015
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Morocco - Dec 2014
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People gathered late in the afternoon at a hill overlooking Fez
Morocco - Dec 2014
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Aerial views of Europe taken using a drone - Sep 2014
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The Vittoria Light overlooking the Gulf of Trieste at sunset, Italy
Aerial views of Europe taken using a drone - Sep 2014
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These breathtaking images give a whole new perspective on Europe. The beautiful shots were taken by photographer Amos Chapple using a camera mounted to a quadcopter drone.This enabled him to capture these unusual aerials showing some of Europe's sights like they've never been seen before. Travelling across the continent he took photos everywhere from France and Germany to Spain and Russia.
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Aerial views of Europe taken using a drone - Sep 2014
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The windswept Liberty Statue overlooking Budapest, Hungary
Aerial views of Europe taken using a drone - Sep 2014
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Built in 1947 by the new communist rulers for the "Liberating Soviet Heroes" the inscription was amended swiftly after the USSR collapsed, "To the memory of all those who sacrificed their lives for the independence, freedom, and prosperity of Hungary"
These breathtaking images give a whole new perspective on Europe. The beautiful shots were taken by photographer Amos Chapple using a camera mounted to a quadcopter drone.This enabled him to capture these unusual aerials showing some of Europe's sights like they've never been seen before. Travelling across the continent he took photos everywhere from France and Germany to Spain and Russia.
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Aerial views of Europe taken using a drone - Sep 2014
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The windswept Liberty Statue overlooking Budapest, Hungary
Aerial views of Europe taken using a drone - Sep 2014
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Built in 1947 by the new communist rulers for the "Liberating Soviet Heroes" the inscription was amended swiftly after the USSR collapsed, "To the memory of all those who sacrificed their lives for the independence, freedom, and prosperity of Hungary"
These breathtaking images give a whole new perspective on Europe. The beautiful shots were taken by photographer Amos Chapple using a camera mounted to a quadcopter drone.This enabled him to capture these unusual aerials showing some of Europe's sights like they've never been seen before. Travelling across the continent he took photos everywhere from France and Germany to Spain and Russia.
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Switzerland - 2014
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A View overlooking Lake Brienz and Interlaken from Harder Kulm, Switzerland
Switzerland - 2014
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Morocco, North Africa - 11 May 2014
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The hillside overlooking Fez
Morocco, North Africa - 11 May 2014
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Scotland
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An elderly couple sit on a park bench overlooking the sea at Gullane Bents on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth in East Lothian on the east coast of Scotland.
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An elderly couple sit on a park bench overlooking the sea at Gullane Bents on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth in East Lothian on the east coast of Scotland.
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Mountain hares in the snow, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland - 30 Jan 2014
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Hareing Around In The Highlands Of Scotland
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The funeral of Margaret Thatcher, London, Britain - 17 Apr 2013
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A man wearing a Baroness Thatcher face on his chest watches the procession from a balcony overlooking Ludgate Circus
The funeral of Margaret Thatcher, London, Britain - 17 Apr 2013
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Explosion at the 117th Boston Marathon, Boston, America - 15 Apr 2013
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The moment of one of the explosions - an individual walking on the roof directly overlooking one of the blasts at the Boston Marathon.
Explosion at the 117th Boston Marathon, Boston, America - 15 Apr 2013
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'Art of Failure' electron microscope competition - 06 Aug 2012
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'Naughty Beach Fun' Wins Electron Microscope Competition
Naked bodies appear to frolic on a beach, a frog happily perches on a hill and a kangaroo bounds across the landscape.
These are some of the familiar - and bizarre - sights scientists have seen under the microscope.
These images were entries in the recent International Symposium on the Physical and Failure Analysis of Integrated Circuits in Singapore.
The annual photography competition sees eggheads showing off the fun side of their research in microelectronics technology.
The analysts work on 'failure analysis', the process of investigating why a particular electronic component fails to work.
The winning image, entitled People on the Beach by Lim Saw Sing at Infineon Technologies, depicts a polyimide surface after exposure to reactive ion etching and sputter coating. In reality, it looks uncannily like a saucy beach scene with dozens of cavorting couples.
Second prize was Wings by Foo Fang Jie at Advanced Micro Devices which sees fracture analysis of a silicon sample resembling a pair of wings. Third prize The Hope Terrace by Tan Lee Koon at Systems-on-Silicon Manufacturing Co. is a picture of wafer-edge chipping giving the effect of step-like spectacular landforms.
Other highlights included a 'Royal Elephant' on a silicon sample, a particle embedded in a metal layer resembling a tortoise in water and a 'Fist of Victory' highlighted by an image showing the nano fabrication capability of a FIB (Focused Ion Beam).
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Anti Royal graffiti and slogans relating to The Queen's Diamond Jubilee UK Tour, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Britain - 26 Jun 2012
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Anti Royal sign on the side of Black Mountain overlooking Belfast reading 'Eriu is our Queen'
Anti Royal graffiti and slogans relating to The Queen's Diamond Jubilee UK Tour, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Britain - 26 Jun 2012
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Aerial views of Britain - Jun 2012
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Wide aerial view of the London skyline from Rotherhite overlooking The Thames at Wapping with the commercial districts in the distance, London, England, Britain
Aerial views of Britain - Jun 2012
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Greece - 2012
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St. Spiridonas Church overlooking the Aegean and cruise ship Norweigan Spirit
Greece - 2012
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South Africa - 2012
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Two men at the top of Letjuma Peak at Lajuma Mountain Retreat overlooking the Soutpansberg region.
South Africa - 2012
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Makepeace Island, which is owned by Richard Branson and Brett Godfrey, Queensland, Australia - Jun 2012
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Lose Your Heart To Makepeace Island
For anyone looking for their very own exclusive island retreat Richard Branson's Makepeace Island is a dream destination.
In the shape of a perfect heart, visitors are sure to fall in love with this luxurious Australian island, which is the private hideaway of Sir Richard Branson and Virgin Blue (Australia) co founder Brett Godfrey.
Located on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, the authentically Balinese in design Makepeace can be exclusively hired out and accommodate up to 22 guests.
Earlier this year, the island was named in the acclaimed Tatler Travel Guide as 'one of the world's best 101 hotels'.
Named after former resident and colourful local character Hannah "Shotgun" Makepeace, the 25 acre island was completed in 2009 as a private retreat for family and friends of Branson and Godfrey.
In July 2011 its doors were opened for exclusive use hire - allowing others to enjoy the tranquility of this very special place.
The island boasts three private villas each with 2 bedrooms, separate lounge and private deck.
The entry foyer of each features a waterfall and fishpond and the bathrooms have lush bromeliad and palm gardens and luxurious carved volcanic boulder bathtubs.
Meanwhile, the Bali House features a 4 bedroom wing each with private facilities and deck that is directly attached to the main entertaining areas.
These entertaining areas consist of a two storey raised Wantilan (Balinese for 'open sided') and the 'Long Room', both of which overlook a spectacular 135,000 gallon lagoon pool and river.
Featuring Balinese style lounges, silk furnishing, antiques and a pool table, the Wantilan is the perfect place to relax.
The colourful centrepiece is a handcrafted rustic teak daybed with intricate floral and animal carvings.
Meanwhile, The Long Room fe...
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Makepeace Island, which is owned by Richard Branson and Brett Godfrey, Queensland, Australia - Jun 2012
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Lose Your Heart To Makepeace Island
For anyone looking for their very own exclusive island retreat Richard Branson's Makepeace Island is a dream destination.
In the shape of a perfect heart, visitors are sure to fall in love with this luxurious Australian island, which is the private hideaway of Sir Richard Branson and Virgin Blue (Australia) co founder Brett Godfrey.
Located on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, the authentically Balinese in design Makepeace can be exclusively hired out and accommodate up to 22 guests.
Earlier this year, the island was named in the acclaimed Tatler Travel Guide as 'one of the world's best 101 hotels'.
Named after former resident and colourful local character Hannah "Shotgun" Makepeace, the 25 acre island was completed in 2009 as a private retreat for family and friends of Branson and Godfrey.
In July 2011 its doors were opened for exclusive use hire - allowing others to enjoy the tranquility of this very special place.
The island boasts three private villas each with 2 bedrooms, separate lounge and private deck.
The entry foyer of each features a waterfall and fishpond and the bathrooms have lush bromeliad and palm gardens and luxurious carved volcanic boulder bathtubs.
Meanwhile, the Bali House features a 4 bedroom wing each with private facilities and deck that is directly attached to the main entertaining areas.
These entertaining areas consist of a two storey raised Wantilan (Balinese for 'open sided') and the 'Long Room', both of which overlook a spectacular 135,000 gallon lagoon pool and river.
Featuring Balinese style lounges, silk furnishing, antiques and a pool table, the Wantilan is the perfect place to relax.
The colourful centrepiece is a handcrafted rustic teak daybed with intricate floral and animal carvings.
Meanwhile, The Long Room fe...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IBJHCLUZD
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Makepeace Island, which is owned by Richard Branson and Brett Godfrey, Queensland, Australia - Jun 2012
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Lose Your Heart To Makepeace Island
For anyone looking for their very own exclusive island retreat Richard Branson's Makepeace Island is a dream destination.
In the shape of a perfect heart, visitors are sure to fall in love with this luxurious Australian island, which is the private hideaway of Sir Richard Branson and Virgin Blue (Australia) co founder Brett Godfrey.
Located on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, the authentically Balinese in design Makepeace can be exclusively hired out and accommodate up to 22 guests.
Earlier this year, the island was named in the acclaimed Tatler Travel Guide as 'one of the world's best 101 hotels'.
Named after former resident and colourful local character Hannah "Shotgun" Makepeace, the 25 acre island was completed in 2009 as a private retreat for family and friends of Branson and Godfrey.
In July 2011 its doors were opened for exclusive use hire - allowing others to enjoy the tranquility of this very special place.
The island boasts three private villas each with 2 bedrooms, separate lounge and private deck.
The entry foyer of each features a waterfall and fishpond and the bathrooms have lush bromeliad and palm gardens and luxurious carved volcanic boulder bathtubs.
Meanwhile, the Bali House features a 4 bedroom wing each with private facilities and deck that is directly attached to the main entertaining areas.
These entertaining areas consist of a two storey raised Wantilan (Balinese for 'open sided') and the 'Long Room', both of which overlook a spectacular 135,000 gallon lagoon pool and river.
Featuring Balinese style lounges, silk furnishing, antiques and a pool table, the Wantilan is the perfect place to relax.
The colourful centrepiece is a handcrafted rustic teak daybed with intricate floral and animal carvings.
Meanwhile, The Long Room fe...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IBJHCLUZD
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Makepeace Island, which is owned by Richard Branson and Brett Godfrey, Queensland, Australia - Jun 2012
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Lose Your Heart To Makepeace Island
For anyone looking for their very own exclusive island retreat Richard Branson's Makepeace Island is a dream destination.
In the shape of a perfect heart, visitors are sure to fall in love with this luxurious Australian island, which is the private hideaway of Sir Richard Branson and Virgin Blue (Australia) co founder Brett Godfrey.
Located on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, the authentically Balinese in design Makepeace can be exclusively hired out and accommodate up to 22 guests.
Earlier this year, the island was named in the acclaimed Tatler Travel Guide as 'one of the world's best 101 hotels'.
Named after former resident and colourful local character Hannah "Shotgun" Makepeace, the 25 acre island was completed in 2009 as a private retreat for family and friends of Branson and Godfrey.
In July 2011 its doors were opened for exclusive use hire - allowing others to enjoy the tranquility of this very special place.
The island boasts three private villas each with 2 bedrooms, separate lounge and private deck.
The entry foyer of each features a waterfall and fishpond and the bathrooms have lush bromeliad and palm gardens and luxurious carved volcanic boulder bathtubs.
Meanwhile, the Bali House features a 4 bedroom wing each with private facilities and deck that is directly attached to the main entertaining areas.
These entertaining areas consist of a two storey raised Wantilan (Balinese for 'open sided') and the 'Long Room', both of which overlook a spectacular 135,000 gallon lagoon pool and river.
Featuring Balinese style lounges, silk furnishing, antiques and a pool table, the Wantilan is the perfect place to relax.
The colourful centrepiece is a handcrafted rustic teak daybed with intricate floral and animal carvings.
Meanwhile, The Long Room fe...
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Makepeace Island, which is owned by Richard Branson and Brett Godfrey, Queensland, Australia - Jun 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features (1740830r)
Lose Your Heart To Makepeace Island
For anyone looking for their very own exclusive island retreat Richard Branson's Makepeace Island is a dream destination.
In the shape of a perfect heart, visitors are sure to fall in love with this luxurious Australian island, which is the private hideaway of Sir Richard Branson and Virgin Blue (Australia) co founder Brett Godfrey.
Located on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, the authentically Balinese in design Makepeace can be exclusively hired out and accommodate up to 22 guests.
Earlier this year, the island was named in the acclaimed Tatler Travel Guide as 'one of the world's best 101 hotels'.
Named after former resident and colourful local character Hannah "Shotgun" Makepeace, the 25 acre island was completed in 2009 as a private retreat for family and friends of Branson and Godfrey.
In July 2011 its doors were opened for exclusive use hire - allowing others to enjoy the tranquility of this very special place.
The island boasts three private villas each with 2 bedrooms, separate lounge and private deck.
The entry foyer of each features a waterfall and fishpond and the bathrooms have lush bromeliad and palm gardens and luxurious carved volcanic boulder bathtubs.
Meanwhile, the Bali House features a 4 bedroom wing each with private facilities and deck that is directly attached to the main entertaining areas.
These entertaining areas consist of a two storey raised Wantilan (Balinese for 'open sided') and the 'Long Room', both of which overlook a spectacular 135,000 gallon lagoon pool and river.
Featuring Balinese style lounges, silk furnishing, antiques and a pool table, the Wantilan is the perfect place to relax.
The colourful centrepiece is a handcrafted rustic teak daybed with intricate floral and animal carvings.
Meanwhile, The Long Room fe...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IBJHCLUZD
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Makepeace Island, which is owned by Richard Branson and Brett Godfrey, Queensland, Australia - Jun 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features (1740830s)
Lose Your Heart To Makepeace Island
For anyone looking for their very own exclusive island retreat Richard Branson's Makepeace Island is a dream destination.
In the shape of a perfect heart, visitors are sure to fall in love with this luxurious Australian island, which is the private hideaway of Sir Richard Branson and Virgin Blue (Australia) co founder Brett Godfrey.
Located on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, the authentically Balinese in design Makepeace can be exclusively hired out and accommodate up to 22 guests.
Earlier this year, the island was named in the acclaimed Tatler Travel Guide as 'one of the world's best 101 hotels'.
Named after former resident and colourful local character Hannah "Shotgun" Makepeace, the 25 acre island was completed in 2009 as a private retreat for family and friends of Branson and Godfrey.
In July 2011 its doors were opened for exclusive use hire - allowing others to enjoy the tranquility of this very special place.
The island boasts three private villas each with 2 bedrooms, separate lounge and private deck.
The entry foyer of each features a waterfall and fishpond and the bathrooms have lush bromeliad and palm gardens and luxurious carved volcanic boulder bathtubs.
Meanwhile, the Bali House features a 4 bedroom wing each with private facilities and deck that is directly attached to the main entertaining areas.
These entertaining areas consist of a two storey raised Wantilan (Balinese for 'open sided') and the 'Long Room', both of which overlook a spectacular 135,000 gallon lagoon pool and river.
Featuring Balinese style lounges, silk furnishing, antiques and a pool table, the Wantilan is the perfect place to relax.
The colourful centrepiece is a handcrafted rustic teak daybed with intricate floral and animal carvings.
Meanwhile, The Long Room fe...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IBJHCLUZD
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Makepeace Island, which is owned by Richard Branson and Brett Godfrey, Queensland, Australia - Jun 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features (1740830e)
Lose Your Heart To Makepeace Island
For anyone looking for their very own exclusive island retreat Richard Branson's Makepeace Island is a dream destination.
In the shape of a perfect heart, visitors are sure to fall in love with this luxurious Australian island, which is the private hideaway of Sir Richard Branson and Virgin Blue (Australia) co founder Brett Godfrey.
Located on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, the authentically Balinese in design Makepeace can be exclusively hired out and accommodate up to 22 guests.
Earlier this year, the island was named in the acclaimed Tatler Travel Guide as 'one of the world's best 101 hotels'.
Named after former resident and colourful local character Hannah "Shotgun" Makepeace, the 25 acre island was completed in 2009 as a private retreat for family and friends of Branson and Godfrey.
In July 2011 its doors were opened for exclusive use hire - allowing others to enjoy the tranquility of this very special place.
The island boasts three private villas each with 2 bedrooms, separate lounge and private deck.
The entry foyer of each features a waterfall and fishpond and the bathrooms have lush bromeliad and palm gardens and luxurious carved volcanic boulder bathtubs.
Meanwhile, the Bali House features a 4 bedroom wing each with private facilities and deck that is directly attached to the main entertaining areas.
These entertaining areas consist of a two storey raised Wantilan (Balinese for 'open sided') and the 'Long Room', both of which overlook a spectacular 135,000 gallon lagoon pool and river.
Featuring Balinese style lounges, silk furnishing, antiques and a pool table, the Wantilan is the perfect place to relax.
The colourful centrepiece is a handcrafted rustic teak daybed with intricate floral and animal carvings.
Meanwhile, The Long Room fe...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IBJHCLUZD
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Makepeace Island, which is owned by Richard Branson and Brett Godfrey, Queensland, Australia - Jun 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features (1740830d)
Lose Your Heart To Makepeace Island
For anyone looking for their very own exclusive island retreat Richard Branson's Makepeace Island is a dream destination.
In the shape of a perfect heart, visitors are sure to fall in love with this luxurious Australian island, which is the private hideaway of Sir Richard Branson and Virgin Blue (Australia) co founder Brett Godfrey.
Located on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, the authentically Balinese in design Makepeace can be exclusively hired out and accommodate up to 22 guests.
Earlier this year, the island was named in the acclaimed Tatler Travel Guide as 'one of the world's best 101 hotels'.
Named after former resident and colourful local character Hannah "Shotgun" Makepeace, the 25 acre island was completed in 2009 as a private retreat for family and friends of Branson and Godfrey.
In July 2011 its doors were opened for exclusive use hire - allowing others to enjoy the tranquility of this very special place.
The island boasts three private villas each with 2 bedrooms, separate lounge and private deck.
The entry foyer of each features a waterfall and fishpond and the bathrooms have lush bromeliad and palm gardens and luxurious carved volcanic boulder bathtubs.
Meanwhile, the Bali House features a 4 bedroom wing each with private facilities and deck that is directly attached to the main entertaining areas.
These entertaining areas consist of a two storey raised Wantilan (Balinese for 'open sided') and the 'Long Room', both of which overlook a spectacular 135,000 gallon lagoon pool and river.
Featuring Balinese style lounges, silk furnishing, antiques and a pool table, the Wantilan is the perfect place to relax.
The colourful centrepiece is a handcrafted rustic teak daybed with intricate floral and animal carvings.
Meanwhile, The Long Room fe...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IBJHCLUZD
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