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DHL Operations By A Post Office And DHL Packstation
DHL workers load parcels into electric delivery vans outside a Deutsche Post branch in Gauting, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 24, 2025. The DHL vehicles, marked with ''Dieses Fahrzeug fahrt mit Elektromotor'' (This vehicle runs on electric motor), are part of Deutsche Post DHL Group's sustainable logistics initiative. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Chalai Market In Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
A man carries a load of cardboard on his bicycle at the Chalai market in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, on April 13, 2024. The Chalai Market is Kerala's oldest market and is believed to have existed since the 14th Century. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Chalai Market In Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
A man carries a load of cardboard on his bicycle at the Chalai market in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, on April 13, 2024. The Chalai Market is Kerala's oldest market and is believed to have existed since the 14th Century. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Recyclers At Work In Hanoi
Two women sort through piles of paper, plastic, and other discarded materials in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Recyclers At Work In Hanoi
A striking urban contrast exists in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 22, 2025. In the foreground, people sort through piles of paper, plastic, and other discarded materials in a cluttered alleyway. Makeshift structures line the street, with bags, bins, and tools scattered across the ground. In the background, a sleek modern high-rise building with a glass facade towers over the scene, highlighting the disparity between rapid urban development and the persistent presence of informal economies and living conditions. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Recyclers At Work In Hanoi
A striking urban contrast exists in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 22, 2025. In the foreground, people sort through piles of paper, plastic, and other discarded materials in a cluttered alleyway. Makeshift structures line the street, with bags, bins, and tools scattered across the ground. In the background, a sleek modern high-rise building with a glass facade towers over the scene, highlighting the disparity between rapid urban development and the persistent presence of informal economies and living conditions. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Street Dogs And Urban Decay In Hanoi
In this street scene in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 22, 2025, two dogs interact in the middle of a neglected alleyway lined with trash, construction debris, and makeshift fencing. A silver Kia car with two helmets placed on its hood is parked amidst the clutter. In the background, modern architecture looms, highlighting the stark contrast between the city's ongoing development and its overlooked corners. The image portrays the dual realities of urban progress and social neglect coexisting side by side. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
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A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.
Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.
Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.
The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn
A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.
OPS:Demonstrating how easily the Humanitaria beds are set up from flat
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Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
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A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.
Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.
Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.
The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn
A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.
OPS: Showing how the Humanitaria beds could be set up in a disaster zone aid camp
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Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
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A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.
Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.
Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.
The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn
A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.
OPS:Humanitaria beds full set-up
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Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
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Cardboard 1
Ref 15145
02/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Humanitaria
A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.
Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.
Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.
The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn
A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.
OPS:How Humanitaria beds would look in a disaster zone medical centre
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Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
Ref 15145
02/10/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Humanitaria
A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.
Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.
Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.
The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn
A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.
OPS:Demonstrating how easily the Humanitaria beds are set up from flat
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Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
Ref 15145
02/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Humanitaria
A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.
Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.
Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.
The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn
A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.
OPS:Demonstrating how easily the Humanitaria beds are set up from flat
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Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
Ref 15145
02/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Humanitaria
A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.
Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.
Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.
The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn
A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.
OPS:Demonstrating how easily the Humanitaria beds are set up from flat
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Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
Ref 15145
02/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Humanitaria
A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.
Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.
Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.
The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn
A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.
OPS:A fully set-up Humanitaria bed alongside a pile awaiting transport showing how compact and easy to transport they are.
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Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
Ref 15145
02/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Humanitaria
A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.
Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.
Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.
The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn
A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.
OPS:Demonstrating how easily the Humanitaria beds are set up from flat
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Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
Ref 15145
02/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Humanitaria
A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.
Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.
Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.
The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn
A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.
OPS: The Humanitaria team with the company's cardboard beds
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Lightweight cheap cardboard beds for emergency zones
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
Ref 15145
02/10/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Humanitaria
A humanitarian aid start-up has designed a cardboard bed for disaster zones that can be assembled in just five seconds.
Not only is it lightweight and cost effective but the cardboard can be recycled after use.
Spain-based Humanitaria plans to produce up to 24,000 beds daily and transport them by plane to emergency sites around the world.
The company says just four people can assemble 1,000 beds in 20 minutes, without tools?
The first few hundred units of the bed will be tested during the rescue operations planned by Creu Roja de Catalunya, Catalunya’s Red Cross organisation, for this autumn
A spokesperson for the Valencia based Humanitaria said the beds were 100% sustainable and biodegradable and ensures a humanitarian response in the first 24 hours of an emergency.
OPS:The Humanitaria beds could also be used for people needing medical treatment
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Phone shop thief boxes clever
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A thief robbed a mo bile phone store wearing a cardboard box on his head.
But his bid to hide his appearance was wrecked when he lifted it slightly to get a better look at his haul.
The incident was captured on the store’s surveillance video.
The store’s owner looked at the footage and then saw the suspect hours later at a liquor store.
The owner, Jeremias Berganza, called police and the man was arrested.
The amazing raid happened in Miami, Floria, USA.
Police said the raider struck at 4am and escaped with 19 iPhones and $8,000 USD in cash - with a total value of $15,000 USD.
OPS: The raider smashing open the counter and filling a bag with stolen phones -- before lifting his disguise briefly to see how he's doing.
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Phone shop thief boxes clever
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A thief robbed a mo bile phone store wearing a cardboard box on his head.
But his bid to hide his appearance was wrecked when he lifted it slightly to get a better look at his haul.
The incident was captured on the store’s surveillance video.
The store’s owner looked at the footage and then saw the suspect hours later at a liquor store.
The owner, Jeremias Berganza, called police and the man was arrested.
The amazing raid happened in Miami, Floria, USA.
Police said the raider struck at 4am and escaped with 19 iPhones and $8,000 USD in cash - with a total value of $15,000 USD.
OPS: The raider smashing open the counter and filling a bag with stolen phones -- before lifting his disguise briefly to see how he's doing.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Phone shop thief boxes clever
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Pictures must credit: NBC Miami
A thief robbed a mo bile phone store wearing a cardboard box on his head.
But his bid to hide his appearance was wrecked when he lifted it slightly to get a better look at his haul.
The incident was captured on the store’s surveillance video.
The store’s owner looked at the footage and then saw the suspect hours later at a liquor store.
The owner, Jeremias Berganza, called police and the man was arrested.
The amazing raid happened in Miami, Floria, USA.
Police said the raider struck at 4am and escaped with 19 iPhones and $8,000 USD in cash - with a total value of $15,000 USD.
OPS: The raider smashing open the counter and filling a bag with stolen phones -- before lifting his disguise briefly to see how he's doing.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Phone shop thief boxes clever
Ferrari Press Agency
Box1
Ref 14838
05/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: NBC Miami
A thief robbed a mo bile phone store wearing a cardboard box on his head.
But his bid to hide his appearance was wrecked when he lifted it slightly to get a better look at his haul.
The incident was captured on the store’s surveillance video.
The store’s owner looked at the footage and then saw the suspect hours later at a liquor store.
The owner, Jeremias Berganza, called police and the man was arrested.
The amazing raid happened in Miami, Floria, USA.
Police said the raider struck at 4am and escaped with 19 iPhones and $8,000 USD in cash - with a total value of $15,000 USD.
OPS: The raider smashing open the counter and filling a bag with stolen phones -- before lifting his disguise briefly to see how he's doing.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Phone shop thief boxes clever
Ferrari Press Agency
Box1
Ref 14838
05/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: NBC Miami
A thief robbed a mo bile phone store wearing a cardboard box on his head.
But his bid to hide his appearance was wrecked when he lifted it slightly to get a better look at his haul.
The incident was captured on the store’s surveillance video.
The store’s owner looked at the footage and then saw the suspect hours later at a liquor store.
The owner, Jeremias Berganza, called police and the man was arrested.
The amazing raid happened in Miami, Floria, USA.
Police said the raider struck at 4am and escaped with 19 iPhones and $8,000 USD in cash - with a total value of $15,000 USD.
OPS: The raider smashing open the counter and filling a bag with stolen phones -- before lifting his disguise briefly to see how he's doing.
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Phone shop thief boxes clever
Ferrari Press Agency
Box1
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05/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: NBC Miami
A thief robbed a mo bile phone store wearing a cardboard box on his head.
But his bid to hide his appearance was wrecked when he lifted it slightly to get a better look at his haul.
The incident was captured on the store’s surveillance video.
The store’s owner looked at the footage and then saw the suspect hours later at a liquor store.
The owner, Jeremias Berganza, called police and the man was arrested.
The amazing raid happened in Miami, Floria, USA.
Police said the raider struck at 4am and escaped with 19 iPhones and $8,000 USD in cash - with a total value of $15,000 USD.
OPS: The raider smashing open the counter and filling a bag with stolen phones -- before lifting his disguise briefly to see how he's doing.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Phone shop thief boxes clever
Ferrari Press Agency
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05/06/2023
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Pictures must credit: NBC Miami
A thief robbed a mo bile phone store wearing a cardboard box on his head.
But his bid to hide his appearance was wrecked when he lifted it slightly to get a better look at his haul.
The incident was captured on the store’s surveillance video.
The store’s owner looked at the footage and then saw the suspect hours later at a liquor store.
The owner, Jeremias Berganza, called police and the man was arrested.
The amazing raid happened in Miami, Floria, USA.
Police said the raider struck at 4am and escaped with 19 iPhones and $8,000 USD in cash - with a total value of $15,000 USD.
OPS: The raider smashing open the counter and filling a bag with stolen phones -- before lifting his disguise briefly to see how he's doing.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Phone shop thief boxes clever
Ferrari Press Agency
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05/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: NBC Miami
A thief robbed a mo bile phone store wearing a cardboard box on his head.
But his bid to hide his appearance was wrecked when he lifted it slightly to get a better look at his haul.
The incident was captured on the store’s surveillance video.
The store’s owner looked at the footage and then saw the suspect hours later at a liquor store.
The owner, Jeremias Berganza, called police and the man was arrested.
The amazing raid happened in Miami, Floria, USA.
Police said the raider struck at 4am and escaped with 19 iPhones and $8,000 USD in cash - with a total value of $15,000 USD.
OPS: The raider smashing open the counter and filling a bag with stolen phones -- before lifting his disguise briefly to see how he's doing.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Phone shop thief boxes clever
Ferrari Press Agency
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05/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: NBC Miami
A thief robbed a mo bile phone store wearing a cardboard box on his head.
But his bid to hide his appearance was wrecked when he lifted it slightly to get a better look at his haul.
The incident was captured on the store’s surveillance video.
The store’s owner looked at the footage and then saw the suspect hours later at a liquor store.
The owner, Jeremias Berganza, called police and the man was arrested.
The amazing raid happened in Miami, Floria, USA.
Police said the raider struck at 4am and escaped with 19 iPhones and $8,000 USD in cash - with a total value of $15,000 USD.
OPS: The raider smashing open the counter and filling a bag with stolen phones -- before lifting his disguise briefly to see how he's doing.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Phone shop thief boxes clever
Ferrari Press Agency
Box1
Ref 14838
05/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: NBC Miami
A thief robbed a mo bile phone store wearing a cardboard box on his head.
But his bid to hide his appearance was wrecked when he lifted it slightly to get a better look at his haul.
The incident was captured on the store’s surveillance video.
The store’s owner looked at the footage and then saw the suspect hours later at a liquor store.
The owner, Jeremias Berganza, called police and the man was arrested.
The amazing raid happened in Miami, Floria, USA.
Police said the raider struck at 4am and escaped with 19 iPhones and $8,000 USD in cash - with a total value of $15,000 USD.
OPS: The raider smashing open the counter and filling a bag with stolen phones -- before lifting his disguise briefly to see how he's doing.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Phone shop thief boxes clever
Ferrari Press Agency
Box1
Ref 14838
05/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: NBC Miami
A thief robbed a mo bile phone store wearing a cardboard box on his head.
But his bid to hide his appearance was wrecked when he lifted it slightly to get a better look at his haul.
The incident was captured on the store’s surveillance video.
The store’s owner looked at the footage and then saw the suspect hours later at a liquor store.
The owner, Jeremias Berganza, called police and the man was arrested.
The amazing raid happened in Miami, Floria, USA.
Police said the raider struck at 4am and escaped with 19 iPhones and $8,000 USD in cash - with a total value of $15,000 USD.
OPS: The raider smashing open the counter and filling a bag with stolen phones -- before lifting his disguise briefly to see how he's doing.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Phone shop thief boxes clever
Ferrari Press Agency
Box1
Ref 14838
05/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: NBC Miami
A thief robbed a mo bile phone store wearing a cardboard box on his head.
But his bid to hide his appearance was wrecked when he lifted it slightly to get a better look at his haul.
The incident was captured on the store’s surveillance video.
The store’s owner looked at the footage and then saw the suspect hours later at a liquor store.
The owner, Jeremias Berganza, called police and the man was arrested.
The amazing raid happened in Miami, Floria, USA.
Police said the raider struck at 4am and escaped with 19 iPhones and $8,000 USD in cash - with a total value of $15,000 USD.
OPS: The raider smashing open the counter and filling a bag with stolen phones -- before lifting his disguise briefly to see how he's doing.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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FEATURE - Erinnert an Sechseläuten: Alebrijes- und Judas-Wettbewerb in Tultepec, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12900135a)
inhabitants of the municipality of Tultepec, located north of the Valley of Mexico, as every year they manufacture cardboard figures as part of the festivities of the 14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, where more than 200 artisans make their best figures with a size larger than 2 meters high to burn them with fireworks ending the Holy Week Celebrations.
14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, Tultepec, State Of Mexico, Mexico - 17 Apr 2022
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FEATURE - Erinnert an Sechseläuten: Alebrijes- und Judas-Wettbewerb in Tultepec, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12900135u)
A devil figure made of cardboard is exploded and burned with fireworks, as part of the festivities of the 14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, where more than 200 artisans make their best figures with a size larger than 2 meters high to burn them with fireworks ending the Holy Week Celebrations.
14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, Tultepec, State Of Mexico, Mexico - 17 Apr 2022
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Erinnert an Sechseläuten: Alebrijes- und Judas-Wettbewerb in Tultepec, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12900135v)
A devil figure made of cardboard is exploded and burned with fireworks, as part of the festivities of the 14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, where more than 200 artisans make their best figures with a size larger than 2 meters high to burn them with fireworks ending the Holy Week Celebrations.
14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, Tultepec, State Of Mexico, Mexico - 17 Apr 2022
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Erinnert an Sechseläuten: Alebrijes- und Judas-Wettbewerb in Tultepec, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12900135t)
A devil figure made of cardboard is exploded and burned with fireworks, as part of the festivities of the 14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, where more than 200 artisans make their best figures with a size larger than 2 meters high to burn them with fireworks ending the Holy Week Celebrations.
14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, Tultepec, State Of Mexico, Mexico - 17 Apr 2022
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FEATURE - Erinnert an Sechseläuten: Alebrijes- und Judas-Wettbewerb in Tultepec, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12900135aa)
A devil figure made of cardboard is exploded and burned with fireworks, as part of the festivities of the 14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, where more than 200 artisans make their best figures with a size larger than 2 meters high to burn them with fireworks ending the Holy Week Celebrations.
14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, Tultepec, State Of Mexico, Mexico - 17 Apr 2022
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Erinnert an Sechseläuten: Alebrijes- und Judas-Wettbewerb in Tultepec, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12900135z)
A devil figure made of cardboard is exploded and burned with fireworks, as part of the festivities of the 14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, where more than 200 artisans make their best figures with a size larger than 2 meters high to burn them with fireworks ending the Holy Week Celebrations.
14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, Tultepec, State Of Mexico, Mexico - 17 Apr 2022
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Erinnert an Sechseläuten: Alebrijes- und Judas-Wettbewerb in Tultepec, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12900135w)
A devil figure made of cardboard is exploded and burned with fireworks, as part of the festivities of the 14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, where more than 200 artisans make their best figures with a size larger than 2 meters high to burn them with fireworks ending the Holy Week Celebrations.
14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, Tultepec, State Of Mexico, Mexico - 17 Apr 2022
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FEATURE - Erinnert an Sechseläuten: Alebrijes- und Judas-Wettbewerb in Tultepec, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12900135ab)
A devil figure made of cardboard is exploded and burned with fireworks, as part of the festivities of the 14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, where more than 200 artisans make their best figures with a size larger than 2 meters high to burn them with fireworks ending the Holy Week Celebrations.
14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, Tultepec, State Of Mexico, Mexico - 17 Apr 2022
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FEATURE - Erinnert an Sechseläuten: Alebrijes- und Judas-Wettbewerb in Tultepec, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12900135x)
A devil figure made of cardboard is exploded and burned with fireworks, as part of the festivities of the 14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, where more than 200 artisans make their best figures with a size larger than 2 meters high to burn them with fireworks ending the Holy Week Celebrations.
14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, Tultepec, State Of Mexico, Mexico - 17 Apr 2022
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Erinnert an Sechseläuten: Alebrijes- und Judas-Wettbewerb in Tultepec, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12900135y)
A devil figure made of cardboard is exploded and burned with fireworks, as part of the festivities of the 14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, where more than 200 artisans make their best figures with a size larger than 2 meters high to burn them with fireworks ending the Holy Week Celebrations.
14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, Tultepec, State Of Mexico, Mexico - 17 Apr 2022
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Alebrijes- und Judas-Wettbewerb in Tultepec, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12900135a)
inhabitants of the municipality of Tultepec, located north of the Valley of Mexico, as every year they manufacture cardboard figures as part of the festivities of the 14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, where more than 200 artisans make their best figures with a size larger than 2 meters high to burn them with fireworks ending the Holy Week Celebrations.
14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, Tultepec, State Of Mexico, Mexico - 17 Apr 2022
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Alebrijes- und Judas-Wettbewerb in Tultepec, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12900135u)
A devil figure made of cardboard is exploded and burned with fireworks, as part of the festivities of the 14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, where more than 200 artisans make their best figures with a size larger than 2 meters high to burn them with fireworks ending the Holy Week Celebrations.
14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, Tultepec, State Of Mexico, Mexico - 17 Apr 2022
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Alebrijes- und Judas-Wettbewerb in Tultepec, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12900135v)
A devil figure made of cardboard is exploded and burned with fireworks, as part of the festivities of the 14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, where more than 200 artisans make their best figures with a size larger than 2 meters high to burn them with fireworks ending the Holy Week Celebrations.
14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, Tultepec, State Of Mexico, Mexico - 17 Apr 2022
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Alebrijes- und Judas-Wettbewerb in Tultepec, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12900135aa)
A devil figure made of cardboard is exploded and burned with fireworks, as part of the festivities of the 14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, where more than 200 artisans make their best figures with a size larger than 2 meters high to burn them with fireworks ending the Holy Week Celebrations.
14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, Tultepec, State Of Mexico, Mexico - 17 Apr 2022
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Alebrijes- und Judas-Wettbewerb in Tultepec, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12900135t)
A devil figure made of cardboard is exploded and burned with fireworks, as part of the festivities of the 14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, where more than 200 artisans make their best figures with a size larger than 2 meters high to burn them with fireworks ending the Holy Week Celebrations.
14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, Tultepec, State Of Mexico, Mexico - 17 Apr 2022
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Alebrijes- und Judas-Wettbewerb in Tultepec, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12900135z)
A devil figure made of cardboard is exploded and burned with fireworks, as part of the festivities of the 14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, where more than 200 artisans make their best figures with a size larger than 2 meters high to burn them with fireworks ending the Holy Week Celebrations.
14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, Tultepec, State Of Mexico, Mexico - 17 Apr 2022
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Alebrijes- und Judas-Wettbewerb in Tultepec, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12900135w)
A devil figure made of cardboard is exploded and burned with fireworks, as part of the festivities of the 14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, where more than 200 artisans make their best figures with a size larger than 2 meters high to burn them with fireworks ending the Holy Week Celebrations.
14th Annual Alebrijes and Judas Contest, Tultepec, State Of Mexico, Mexico - 17 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Monumentale Installation 'Ponte Farnese' des französischen Künstlers Olivier Grossetete in Rom
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mimmo Frassineti/AGF/Shutterstock (12212074t)
Until 18 July 2021, at Ponte Sisto, the ephemeral monumental installation 'Ponte Farnese', ( Farnese Bridge) by the French artist Olivier Grossetête, promoted by the French Embassy in collaboration with Webuild. An 18-meter long floating cardboard bridge suspended over the Tiber thanks to three balloons, evoking Michelangelo's unfinished project, promoted by Cardinal Farnese, to connect Palazzo Farnese with the gardens of Villa Farnesina on the other side of the river. But only the Arco dei Farnesi in Via Giulia was built
Farnese Bridge by Olivier Grossetête, Rome, Italy - 14 Jul 2021
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NEWS - Monumentale Installation 'Ponte Farnese' des französischen Künstlers Olivier Grossetete in Rom
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mimmo Frassineti/AGF/Shutterstock (12212074w)
Until 18 July 2021, at Ponte Sisto, the ephemeral monumental installation 'Ponte Farnese', ( Farnese Bridge) by the French artist Olivier Grossetête, promoted by the French Embassy in collaboration with Webuild. An 18-meter long floating cardboard bridge suspended over the Tiber thanks to three balloons, evoking Michelangelo's unfinished project, promoted by Cardinal Farnese, to connect Palazzo Farnese with the gardens of Villa Farnesina on the other side of the river. But only the Arco dei Farnesi in Via Giulia was built
Farnese Bridge by Olivier Grossetête, Rome, Italy - 14 Jul 2021
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NEWS - Monumentale Installation 'Ponte Farnese' des französischen Künstlers Olivier Grossetete in Rom
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mimmo Frassineti/AGF/Shutterstock (12212074s)
Until 18 July 2021, at Ponte Sisto, the ephemeral monumental installation 'Ponte Farnese', ( Farnese Bridge) by the French artist Olivier Grossetête, promoted by the French Embassy in collaboration with Webuild. An 18-meter long floating cardboard bridge suspended over the Tiber thanks to three balloons, evoking Michelangelo's unfinished project, promoted by Cardinal Farnese, to connect Palazzo Farnese with the gardens of Villa Farnesina on the other side of the river. But only the Arco dei Farnesi in Via Giulia was built
Farnese Bridge by Olivier Grossetête, Rome, Italy - 14 Jul 2021
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