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Weapon Store Sign In Central Vienna
A sign reading ''WAFFEN'' (German for ''weapons'') is prominently displayed above a shop entrance on a busy street near the Technical University (TU Wien) in central Vienna, Austria, on June 10, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Vystaviste Exhibition Grounds Prague
The open-air stage and surrounding stepped seating area are at the Vystaviste Exhibition Grounds in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The amphitheater is used for public events, cultural performances, and outdoor gatherings within the modern exhibition complex. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Visitors At The National Monument At Vitkov In Prague
People stand and sit at various levels of the National Monument at Vitkov, including the rooftop viewing platform and base level, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 10, 2025. The monument, built between 1928 and 1938 to honor Czechoslovak legionaries of World War I, is a key site of national remembrance and identity. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Munich Radl-Dult On Mariahilfplatz
Visitors browse through secondhand bicycles offered for sale at the flea market of the Munich Radl-Dult in Munich, Germany, on June 1, 2025. The event, organized under the ''Munchen unterwegs'' initiative, promotes eco-conscious mobility with community engagement, sustainable transport solutions, and affordable cycling opportunities. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Munich Radl-Dult On Mariahilfplatz
Visitors have their bicycles inspected at the ''Radl-Check'' station by ''Munchen unterwegs'' during the Munich Radl-Dult in Munich, Germany, on June 1, 2025. The event offers repair services, mobility advice, and hands-on activities promoting cycling and sustainable transport in the city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Munich Radl-Dult On Mariahilfplatz
Visitors gather under an inflatable arch with the logo ''Munchen unterwegs'' at the entrance of the Munich Radl-Dult on Mariahilfplatz in Munich, Germany, on June 1, 2025. Everything revolves around bicycles at Mariahilfplatz. In addition to a large bicycle flea market, there are hands-on activities, workshops, and more. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Munich Radl-Dult On Mariahilfplatz
Visitors browse through used bicycles at the flea market section of the Munich Radl-Dult on Mariahilfplatz in Munich, Germany, on June 1, 2025. The event, part of the ''Munchen unterwegs'' initiative, offers affordable bikes and promotes sustainable urban mobility in a lively, community-centered atmosphere. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Two Women Waiting At Train Platform
Two women stand side by side on a train platform facing the tracks at a station in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. One wears a red jacket and a blue backpack, while the other wears a black jacket with beige trousers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht. Owner's state room with ensuite
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht. Wheel house
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht. Owner's state room with ensuite
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht. Owner's state room with ensuite
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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27/09/2023
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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27/09/2023
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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A superyacht designed to simplify interior layout while offering the ultimate in luxury has been unveiled.
The 80 metre-long Aware, by Dutch design company Sinot combines the interiors and exteriors of a ship e while minimising the number of decks.
Instead of guests being holed up in rooms, areas like the beach club and lounges receive special attention.
Located forward at the main deck is the owner’s state room offering 80m2 of living, sleeping, bathroom and dressing space.
Full-length windows create an impression of vast openness.
The open plan arrangement combines a bedroom with a lounge and adjacent balcony with glass sliding doors and a glass bulwark.
There is also a built-in open-air jacuzzi tub situated in a corner of the balcony.
The ensuite bathtub is crafted out of a single block of hand worked natural onyx stone.
OPS: Render of the Aware concept superyacht
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FEATURE - Wifi kommt nach Kuba
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A couple surfing the internet using a wi-fi point on a bench in Plaza Carillo in Trinidad de Cuba, on the night of the 26 December 2015. Trinidad had access to wi-fi for only few weeks and many Cubans are still learning how to navigate the web. These couple was aware of the photographer, but they continued in their activity
Wi-Fi comes to Cuba, Cuba - 2015
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A photographer has captured a series of striking images of Cuba's Wi-Fi 'Revolution'.
Photographer Valerio Berdini captured a series of images that show Cuban faces illuminated by mobile phone light, as many browse the internet on their mobile phone devices for the first time.
In June 2015 Cuban citizens gained access to Wi-Fi for the first time when Cuban government-owned telecommunication company, ETECSA, began installing 35 Wi-Fi hotspots in the parks of the main cities.
Until that date the web in Cuba was an affair limited to the guests of few luxury hotels and some official state offices.
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FEATURE - Wifi kommt nach Kuba
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A boy in a USA flag tank top, lit up by the screen of his smartphone sits in front of the porticate of Plaza Carillo in Trinidad de Cuba, on the night of 26 December 2015. Great fans of American sports, Baseball and Basketball mainly, Cubans can now get live information about their favourite teams online. This boy was aware of the photographer, but he continued using the device
Wi-Fi comes to Cuba, Cuba - 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ruif
A photographer has captured a series of striking images of Cuba's Wi-Fi 'Revolution'.
Photographer Valerio Berdini captured a series of images that show Cuban faces illuminated by mobile phone light, as many browse the internet on their mobile phone devices for the first time.
In June 2015 Cuban citizens gained access to Wi-Fi for the first time when Cuban government-owned telecommunication company, ETECSA, began installing 35 Wi-Fi hotspots in the parks of the main cities.
Until that date the web in Cuba was an affair limited to the guests of few luxury hotels and some official state offices.
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vInspired Do Something Campaign Unveil A Mosaic Of 4,000 Images Of Britain's Youth One Year On From The Riots
Maurice (L) and Trevor Reeves, the owners of the House of Reeves furniture store which was burnt down in last year's riots, are photographed in front of their shop which has been covered in 4000 images of young people with positive messages on August 6, 2012 in London, England. The youth volunteering charity 'vInspired' are marking the one year anniversary of the riots in Croydon by displaying thousands of images of young Britons holding up positive messages about themselves on the House of Reeves furniture store which was destroyed in last year's violence. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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vInspired Do Something Campaign Unveil A Mosaic Of 4,000 Images Of Britain's Youth One Year On From The Riots
Maurice (R) and Trevor Reeves, the owners of the House of Reeves furniture store which was burnt down in last year's riots, are photographed in front of their shop which has been covered in 4000 images of young people with positive messages on August 6, 2012 in London, England. The youth volunteering charity 'vInspired' are marking the one year anniversary of the riots in Croydon by displaying thousands of images of young Britons holding up positive messages about themselves on the House of Reeves furniture store which was destroyed in last year's violence. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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vInspired Do Something Campaign Unveil A Mosaic Of 4,000 Images Of Britain's Youth One Year On From The Riots
Trevor Reeves, the owner of the House of Reeves furniture store which was burnt down in last year's riots, looks out from an upper floor window of his shop which has been covered in 4000 images of young people with positive messages on August 6, 2012 in London, England. The youth volunteering charity 'vInspired' are marking the one year anniversary of the riots in Croydon by displaying thousands of images of young Britons holding up positive messages about themselves on the House of Reeves furniture store which was destroyed in last year's violence. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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vInspired Do Something Campaign Unveil A Mosaic Of 4,000 Images Of Britain's Youth One Year On From The Riots
Trevor Reeves, the owner of the House of Reeves furniture store which was burnt down in last year's riots, looks out from an upper floor window of his shop which has been covered in 4000 images of young people with positive messages on August 6, 2012 in London, England. The youth volunteering charity 'vInspired' are marking the one year anniversary of the riots in Croydon by displaying thousands of images of young Britons holding up positive messages about themselves on the House of Reeves furniture store which was destroyed in last year's violence. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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vInspired Do Something Campaign Unveil A Mosaic Of 4,000 Images Of Britain's Youth One Year On From The Riots
Maurice (R) and Trevor Reeves, the owners of the House of Reeves furniture store which was burnt down in last year's riots poss for a photograph with British singer-songwriter Delilah in front of their shop which has been covered in 4000 images of young people with positive messages on August 6, 2012 in London, England. The youth volunteering charity 'vInspired' are marking the one year anniversary of the riots in Croydon by displaying thousands of images of young Britons holding up positive messages about themselves on the House of Reeves furniture store which was destroyed in last year's violence. (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI/Photoshot)
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'Laughing' zebra, Maasai Mara, Kenya - Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Megan Lorenz / Rex Features (1436545n)
Grinning From Ear to Half An Ear: The Happy Zebra
What's black and white and tickled pink?
A photographer had a side-splitting encounter when a cheeky zebra appeared to be laughing at her.
The one-eared joker seemed to be finding something funny as it stared into Megan Lorenz's lens.
To add insult to injury, another looked as if it was so amused it started rolling around on the ground.
Megan captured the hilarious animal antics on a trip to the Masai Mara.
She explains: "I came across this zebra who seemed to think I was quite funny.. not sure what he was laughing at but the trend continued when next zebra I encountered started rolling on the ground seemingly in laughter.
"The grinning zebra seemed to be the joker of the pack, maybe because it looked funny anyway with it's damaged ear."
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBJRIAIQR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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'Laughing' zebra, Maasai Mara, Kenya - Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Megan Lorenz / Rex Features (1436545m)
Grinning From Ear to Half An Ear: The Happy Zebra
What's black and white and tickled pink?
A photographer had a side-splitting encounter when a cheeky zebra appeared to be laughing at her.
The one-eared joker seemed to be finding something funny as it stared into Megan Lorenz's lens.
To add insult to injury, another looked as if it was so amused it started rolling around on the ground.
Megan captured the hilarious animal antics on a trip to the Masai Mara.
She explains: "I came across this zebra who seemed to think I was quite funny.. not sure what he was laughing at but the trend continued when next zebra I encountered started rolling on the ground seemingly in laughter.
"The grinning zebra seemed to be the joker of the pack, maybe because it looked funny anyway with it's damaged ear."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Megan Lorenz/Rex Features
DM
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBJRIAIQR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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'Laughing' zebra, Maasai Mara, Kenya - Aug 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Megan Lorenz / Rex Features (1436545j)
Grinning From Ear to Half An Ear: The Happy Zebra
What's black and white and tickled pink?
A photographer had a side-splitting encounter when a cheeky zebra appeared to be laughing at her.
The one-eared joker seemed to be finding something funny as it stared into Megan Lorenz's lens.
To add insult to injury, another looked as if it was so amused it started rolling around on the ground.
Megan captured the hilarious animal antics on a trip to the Masai Mara.
She explains: "I came across this zebra who seemed to think I was quite funny.. not sure what he was laughing at but the trend continued when next zebra I encountered started rolling on the ground seemingly in laughter.
"The grinning zebra seemed to be the joker of the pack, maybe because it looked funny anyway with it's damaged ear."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Megan Lorenz/Rex Features
DM
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VBJRIAIQR (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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children in front of the AIDS ribbon
Children play in front of the AIDS ribbon. AIDS2000 Conference, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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