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Vaterfreuden mit 135 Jahren: Galapagos-Riesenschildkröte Goliath aus dem Zoo Miami ist der erstmals Vater geworden
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Eat your heart out Mick Jagger! On Father’s Day on 15 June, Goliath the Galapagos tortoise celebrated his 135th birthday by becoming a dad for the very first time.
Up until this prior week, he had not fathered any offspring. That changed when after 128 days of incubation, one egg out of a clutch of 8 that was laid January 27th, successfully hatched on June 4th!
Not only is this the first offspring for Goliath, but it is also the first time in the history of Zoo Miami that a Galapagos tortoise has hatched.
Goliath’s official record has him hatching out on the island of Santa Cruz on 15 June, with his latest birth year given as 1890. He arrived at the Bronx Zoo on 23 July, 1929, and finally came to Zoo Miami on 30 July, 1981. During his time at Zoo Miami, he had bred with several different females but had never successfully sired an offspring.
The mother of his first ever shelled bundle of joy is Sweet Pea, who arrived at the Crandon Park Zoo on Key Biscayne, Florida as an adult in 1960, indicating that she is between 85-100 years old.
An application has been made to the Guinness Book of World Records to officially recognize Goliath as “The Oldest First-Time Father in History!” Considering the age of Sweet Pea, their combined age is over 200 and they may also qualify as “The Oldest First-Time Parents in History!”
Both Goliath and Sweet Pea are doing well in their public habitat and are not aware of their newly hatched offspring. In the wild, hatchlings are on their own from the moment they emerge from the egg and the parents have no further connection to them. The hatchling appears to be healthy and has been removed from the incubator and placed in a separate enclosure where it is active and full of energy.
Where: Miami, Florida, United States
When: 14 Jun 2025
Credit: Ron Magill/Zoo Miami/Cover Images
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Vaterfreuden mit 135 Jahren: Galapagos-Riesenschildkröte Goliath aus dem Zoo Miami ist der erstmals Vater geworden
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This image shows: Goliath breeding with Sweet Pea.
Eat your heart out Mick Jagger! On Father’s Day on 15 June, Goliath the Galapagos tortoise celebrated his 135th birthday by becoming a dad for the very first time.
Up until this prior week, he had not fathered any offspring. That changed when after 128 days of incubation, one egg out of a clutch of 8 that was laid January 27th, successfully hatched on June 4th!
Not only is this the first offspring for Goliath, but it is also the first time in the history of Zoo Miami that a Galapagos tortoise has hatched.
Goliath’s official record has him hatching out on the island of Santa Cruz on 15 June, with his latest birth year given as 1890. He arrived at the Bronx Zoo on 23 July, 1929, and finally came to Zoo Miami on 30 July, 1981. During his time at Zoo Miami, he had bred with several different females but had never successfully sired an offspring.
The mother of his first ever shelled bundle of joy is Sweet Pea, who arrived at the Crandon Park Zoo on Key Biscayne, Florida as an adult in 1960, indicating that she is between 85-100 years old.
An application has been made to the Guinness Book of World Records to officially recognize Goliath as “The Oldest First-Time Father in History!” Considering the age of Sweet Pea, their combined age is over 200 and they may also qualify as “The Oldest First-Time Parents in History!”
Both Goliath and Sweet Pea are doing well in their public habitat and are not aware of their newly hatched offspring. In the wild, hatchlings are on their own from the moment they emerge from the egg and the parents have no further connection to them. The hatchling appears to be healthy and has been removed from the incubator and placed in a separate enclosure where it is active and full of energy.
Where: Miami, Florida, United States
When: 14 Jun 2025
Credit: Ron Magill/Zoo Miami/Cover Images
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Vaterfreuden mit 135 Jahren: Galapagos-Riesenschildkröte Goliath aus dem Zoo Miami ist der erstmals Vater geworden
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Eat your heart out Mick Jagger! On Father’s Day on 15 June, Goliath the Galapagos tortoise celebrated his 135th birthday by becoming a dad for the very first time.
Up until this prior week, he had not fathered any offspring. That changed when after 128 days of incubation, one egg out of a clutch of 8 that was laid January 27th, successfully hatched on June 4th!
Not only is this the first offspring for Goliath, but it is also the first time in the history of Zoo Miami that a Galapagos tortoise has hatched.
Goliath’s official record has him hatching out on the island of Santa Cruz on 15 June, with his latest birth year given as 1890. He arrived at the Bronx Zoo on 23 July, 1929, and finally came to Zoo Miami on 30 July, 1981. During his time at Zoo Miami, he had bred with several different females but had never successfully sired an offspring.
The mother of his first ever shelled bundle of joy is Sweet Pea, who arrived at the Crandon Park Zoo on Key Biscayne, Florida as an adult in 1960, indicating that she is between 85-100 years old.
An application has been made to the Guinness Book of World Records to officially recognize Goliath as “The Oldest First-Time Father in History!” Considering the age of Sweet Pea, their combined age is over 200 and they may also qualify as “The Oldest First-Time Parents in History!”
Both Goliath and Sweet Pea are doing well in their public habitat and are not aware of their newly hatched offspring. In the wild, hatchlings are on their own from the moment they emerge from the egg and the parents have no further connection to them. The hatchling appears to be healthy and has been removed from the incubator and placed in a separate enclosure where it is active and full of energy.
Where: Miami, Florida, United States
When: 14 Jun 2025
Credit: Ron Magill/Zoo Miami/Cover Images
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Vaterfreuden mit 135 Jahren: Galapagos-Riesenschildkröte Goliath aus dem Zoo Miami ist der erstmals Vater geworden
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Eat your heart out Mick Jagger! On Father’s Day on 15 June, Goliath the Galapagos tortoise celebrated his 135th birthday by becoming a dad for the very first time.
Up until this prior week, he had not fathered any offspring. That changed when after 128 days of incubation, one egg out of a clutch of 8 that was laid January 27th, successfully hatched on June 4th!
Not only is this the first offspring for Goliath, but it is also the first time in the history of Zoo Miami that a Galapagos tortoise has hatched.
Goliath’s official record has him hatching out on the island of Santa Cruz on 15 June, with his latest birth year given as 1890. He arrived at the Bronx Zoo on 23 July, 1929, and finally came to Zoo Miami on 30 July, 1981. During his time at Zoo Miami, he had bred with several different females but had never successfully sired an offspring.
The mother of his first ever shelled bundle of joy is Sweet Pea, who arrived at the Crandon Park Zoo on Key Biscayne, Florida as an adult in 1960, indicating that she is between 85-100 years old.
An application has been made to the Guinness Book of World Records to officially recognize Goliath as “The Oldest First-Time Father in History!” Considering the age of Sweet Pea, their combined age is over 200 and they may also qualify as “The Oldest First-Time Parents in History!”
Both Goliath and Sweet Pea are doing well in their public habitat and are not aware of their newly hatched offspring. In the wild, hatchlings are on their own from the moment they emerge from the egg and the parents have no further connection to them. The hatchling appears to be healthy and has been removed from the incubator and placed in a separate enclosure where it is active and full of energy.
Where: Miami, Florida, United States
When: 14 Jun 2025
Credit: Ron Magill/Zoo Miami/Cover Images
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Vaterfreuden mit 135 Jahren: Galapagos-Riesenschildkröte Goliath aus dem Zoo Miami ist der erstmals Vater geworden
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Eat your heart out Mick Jagger! On Father’s Day on 15 June, Goliath the Galapagos tortoise celebrated his 135th birthday by becoming a dad for the very first time.
Up until this prior week, he had not fathered any offspring. That changed when after 128 days of incubation, one egg out of a clutch of 8 that was laid January 27th, successfully hatched on June 4th!
Not only is this the first offspring for Goliath, but it is also the first time in the history of Zoo Miami that a Galapagos tortoise has hatched.
Goliath’s official record has him hatching out on the island of Santa Cruz on 15 June, with his latest birth year given as 1890. He arrived at the Bronx Zoo on 23 July, 1929, and finally came to Zoo Miami on 30 July, 1981. During his time at Zoo Miami, he had bred with several different females but had never successfully sired an offspring.
The mother of his first ever shelled bundle of joy is Sweet Pea, who arrived at the Crandon Park Zoo on Key Biscayne, Florida as an adult in 1960, indicating that she is between 85-100 years old.
An application has been made to the Guinness Book of World Records to officially recognize Goliath as “The Oldest First-Time Father in History!” Considering the age of Sweet Pea, their combined age is over 200 and they may also qualify as “The Oldest First-Time Parents in History!”
Both Goliath and Sweet Pea are doing well in their public habitat and are not aware of their newly hatched offspring. In the wild, hatchlings are on their own from the moment they emerge from the egg and the parents have no further connection to them. The hatchling appears to be healthy and has been removed from the incubator and placed in a separate enclosure where it is active and full of energy.
Where: Miami, Florida, United States
When: 14 Jun 2025
Credit: Ron Magill/Zoo Miami/Cover Images
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Vaterfreuden mit 135 Jahren: Galapagos-Riesenschildkröte Goliath aus dem Zoo Miami ist der erstmals Vater geworden
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Eat your heart out Mick Jagger! On Father’s Day on 15 June, Goliath the Galapagos tortoise celebrated his 135th birthday by becoming a dad for the very first time.
Up until this prior week, he had not fathered any offspring. That changed when after 128 days of incubation, one egg out of a clutch of 8 that was laid January 27th, successfully hatched on June 4th!
Not only is this the first offspring for Goliath, but it is also the first time in the history of Zoo Miami that a Galapagos tortoise has hatched.
Goliath’s official record has him hatching out on the island of Santa Cruz on 15 June, with his latest birth year given as 1890. He arrived at the Bronx Zoo on 23 July, 1929, and finally came to Zoo Miami on 30 July, 1981. During his time at Zoo Miami, he had bred with several different females but had never successfully sired an offspring.
The mother of his first ever shelled bundle of joy is Sweet Pea, who arrived at the Crandon Park Zoo on Key Biscayne, Florida as an adult in 1960, indicating that she is between 85-100 years old.
An application has been made to the Guinness Book of World Records to officially recognize Goliath as “The Oldest First-Time Father in History!” Considering the age of Sweet Pea, their combined age is over 200 and they may also qualify as “The Oldest First-Time Parents in History!”
Both Goliath and Sweet Pea are doing well in their public habitat and are not aware of their newly hatched offspring. In the wild, hatchlings are on their own from the moment they emerge from the egg and the parents have no further connection to them. The hatchling appears to be healthy and has been removed from the incubator and placed in a separate enclosure where it is active and full of energy.
Where: Miami, Florida, United States
When: 14 Jun 2025
Credit: Ron Magill/Zoo Miami/Cover Images
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Vaterfreuden mit 135 Jahren: Galapagos-Riesenschildkröte Goliath aus dem Zoo Miami ist der erstmals Vater geworden
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Eat your heart out Mick Jagger! On Father’s Day on 15 June, Goliath the Galapagos tortoise celebrated his 135th birthday by becoming a dad for the very first time.
Up until this prior week, he had not fathered any offspring. That changed when after 128 days of incubation, one egg out of a clutch of 8 that was laid January 27th, successfully hatched on June 4th!
Not only is this the first offspring for Goliath, but it is also the first time in the history of Zoo Miami that a Galapagos tortoise has hatched.
Goliath’s official record has him hatching out on the island of Santa Cruz on 15 June, with his latest birth year given as 1890. He arrived at the Bronx Zoo on 23 July, 1929, and finally came to Zoo Miami on 30 July, 1981. During his time at Zoo Miami, he had bred with several different females but had never successfully sired an offspring.
The mother of his first ever shelled bundle of joy is Sweet Pea, who arrived at the Crandon Park Zoo on Key Biscayne, Florida as an adult in 1960, indicating that she is between 85-100 years old.
An application has been made to the Guinness Book of World Records to officially recognize Goliath as “The Oldest First-Time Father in History!” Considering the age of Sweet Pea, their combined age is over 200 and they may also qualify as “The Oldest First-Time Parents in History!”
Both Goliath and Sweet Pea are doing well in their public habitat and are not aware of their newly hatched offspring. In the wild, hatchlings are on their own from the moment they emerge from the egg and the parents have no further connection to them. The hatchling appears to be healthy and has been removed from the incubator and placed in a separate enclosure where it is active and full of energy.
Where: Miami, Florida, United States
When: 14 Jun 2025
Credit: Ron Magill/Zoo Miami/Cover Images
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Vaterfreuden mit 135 Jahren: Galapagos-Riesenschildkröte Goliath aus dem Zoo Miami ist der erstmals Vater geworden
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Eat your heart out Mick Jagger! On Father’s Day on 15 June, Goliath the Galapagos tortoise celebrated his 135th birthday by becoming a dad for the very first time.
Up until this prior week, he had not fathered any offspring. That changed when after 128 days of incubation, one egg out of a clutch of 8 that was laid January 27th, successfully hatched on June 4th!
Not only is this the first offspring for Goliath, but it is also the first time in the history of Zoo Miami that a Galapagos tortoise has hatched.
Goliath’s official record has him hatching out on the island of Santa Cruz on 15 June, with his latest birth year given as 1890. He arrived at the Bronx Zoo on 23 July, 1929, and finally came to Zoo Miami on 30 July, 1981. During his time at Zoo Miami, he had bred with several different females but had never successfully sired an offspring.
The mother of his first ever shelled bundle of joy is Sweet Pea, who arrived at the Crandon Park Zoo on Key Biscayne, Florida as an adult in 1960, indicating that she is between 85-100 years old.
An application has been made to the Guinness Book of World Records to officially recognize Goliath as “The Oldest First-Time Father in History!” Considering the age of Sweet Pea, their combined age is over 200 and they may also qualify as “The Oldest First-Time Parents in History!”
Both Goliath and Sweet Pea are doing well in their public habitat and are not aware of their newly hatched offspring. In the wild, hatchlings are on their own from the moment they emerge from the egg and the parents have no further connection to them. The hatchling appears to be healthy and has been removed from the incubator and placed in a separate enclosure where it is active and full of energy.
Where: Miami, Florida, United States
When: 14 Jun 2025
Credit: Ron Magill/Zoo Miami/Cover Images
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Vaterfreuden mit 135 Jahren: Galapagos-Riesenschildkröte Goliath aus dem Zoo Miami ist der erstmals Vater geworden
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Eat your heart out Mick Jagger! On Father’s Day on 15 June, Goliath the Galapagos tortoise celebrated his 135th birthday by becoming a dad for the very first time.
Up until this prior week, he had not fathered any offspring. That changed when after 128 days of incubation, one egg out of a clutch of 8 that was laid January 27th, successfully hatched on June 4th!
Not only is this the first offspring for Goliath, but it is also the first time in the history of Zoo Miami that a Galapagos tortoise has hatched.
Goliath’s official record has him hatching out on the island of Santa Cruz on 15 June, with his latest birth year given as 1890. He arrived at the Bronx Zoo on 23 July, 1929, and finally came to Zoo Miami on 30 July, 1981. During his time at Zoo Miami, he had bred with several different females but had never successfully sired an offspring.
The mother of his first ever shelled bundle of joy is Sweet Pea, who arrived at the Crandon Park Zoo on Key Biscayne, Florida as an adult in 1960, indicating that she is between 85-100 years old.
An application has been made to the Guinness Book of World Records to officially recognize Goliath as “The Oldest First-Time Father in History!” Considering the age of Sweet Pea, their combined age is over 200 and they may also qualify as “The Oldest First-Time Parents in History!”
Both Goliath and Sweet Pea are doing well in their public habitat and are not aware of their newly hatched offspring. In the wild, hatchlings are on their own from the moment they emerge from the egg and the parents have no further connection to them. The hatchling appears to be healthy and has been removed from the incubator and placed in a separate enclosure where it is active and full of energy.
Where: Miami, Florida, United States
When: 14 Jun 2025
Credit: Ron Magill/Zoo Miami/Cover Images
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Vaterfreuden mit 135 Jahren: Galapagos-Riesenschildkröte Goliath aus dem Zoo Miami ist der erstmals Vater geworden
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Eat your heart out Mick Jagger! On Father’s Day on 15 June, Goliath the Galapagos tortoise celebrated his 135th birthday by becoming a dad for the very first time.
Up until this prior week, he had not fathered any offspring. That changed when after 128 days of incubation, one egg out of a clutch of 8 that was laid January 27th, successfully hatched on June 4th!
Not only is this the first offspring for Goliath, but it is also the first time in the history of Zoo Miami that a Galapagos tortoise has hatched.
Goliath’s official record has him hatching out on the island of Santa Cruz on 15 June, with his latest birth year given as 1890. He arrived at the Bronx Zoo on 23 July, 1929, and finally came to Zoo Miami on 30 July, 1981. During his time at Zoo Miami, he had bred with several different females but had never successfully sired an offspring.
The mother of his first ever shelled bundle of joy is Sweet Pea, who arrived at the Crandon Park Zoo on Key Biscayne, Florida as an adult in 1960, indicating that she is between 85-100 years old.
An application has been made to the Guinness Book of World Records to officially recognize Goliath as “The Oldest First-Time Father in History!” Considering the age of Sweet Pea, their combined age is over 200 and they may also qualify as “The Oldest First-Time Parents in History!”
Both Goliath and Sweet Pea are doing well in their public habitat and are not aware of their newly hatched offspring. In the wild, hatchlings are on their own from the moment they emerge from the egg and the parents have no further connection to them. The hatchling appears to be healthy and has been removed from the incubator and placed in a separate enclosure where it is active and full of energy.
Where: Miami, Florida, United States
When: 14 Jun 2025
Credit: Ron Magill/Zoo Miami/Cover Images
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Vaterfreuden mit 135 Jahren: Galapagos-Riesenschildkröte Goliath aus dem Zoo Miami ist der erstmals Vater geworden
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This image shows: Ron Magill with Goliath in 2024.
Eat your heart out Mick Jagger! On Father’s Day on 15 June, Goliath the Galapagos tortoise celebrated his 135th birthday by becoming a dad for the very first time.
Up until this prior week, he had not fathered any offspring. That changed when after 128 days of incubation, one egg out of a clutch of 8 that was laid January 27th, successfully hatched on June 4th!
Not only is this the first offspring for Goliath, but it is also the first time in the history of Zoo Miami that a Galapagos tortoise has hatched.
Goliath’s official record has him hatching out on the island of Santa Cruz on 15 June, with his latest birth year given as 1890. He arrived at the Bronx Zoo on 23 July, 1929, and finally came to Zoo Miami on 30 July, 1981. During his time at Zoo Miami, he had bred with several different females but had never successfully sired an offspring.
The mother of his first ever shelled bundle of joy is Sweet Pea, who arrived at the Crandon Park Zoo on Key Biscayne, Florida as an adult in 1960, indicating that she is between 85-100 years old.
An application has been made to the Guinness Book of World Records to officially recognize Goliath as “The Oldest First-Time Father in History!” Considering the age of Sweet Pea, their combined age is over 200 and they may also qualify as “The Oldest First-Time Parents in History!”
Both Goliath and Sweet Pea are doing well in their public habitat and are not aware of their newly hatched offspring. In the wild, hatchlings are on their own from the moment they emerge from the egg and the parents have no further connection to them. The hatchling appears to be healthy and has been removed from the incubator and placed in a separate enclosure where it is active and full of energy.
Where: Miami, Florida, United States
When: 14 Jun 2025
Credit: Ron Magill/Zoo Miami/Cover Images
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Stephen Mangan: 'With three people in a bed, who goes in the middle?'
Stephen Mangan: 'With three people in a bed, who goes in the middle?'
The Split actor and children's author on throuples, using his sons as a focus group, and running the London marathon.
Actor, Comedian and Childrens Author Stephen Mangan.
He has a new childrens book out called "The Fart that Saved the Universe". He is also currently performing in the play "Unicorn" at the Garrick Theatre in London, alongside Erin Doherty and Nicola Walker.
Date: 11 April 2025
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Friends reunited: the life-affirming joy of finding a missing pet
Andy Smith and his husky Murphy
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Friends reunited: the life-affirming joy of finding a missing pet
Kate & Oscar Pets lost and found
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Friends reunited: the life-affirming joy of finding a missing pet
Beatrice the Tortoise & Jemima
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Friends reunited: the life-affirming joy of finding a missing pet
Aimee and cat Smudge
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Friends reunited: the life-affirming joy of finding a missing pet
Jasmine And Mikey The Snake
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FEATURE - 2000 Jahre alte Schildkröte und ihr Ei in Pompeji gefunden
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The remains of a tortoise, with its fragile egg have been found in Pompeii, the Roman city buried by the fateful eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
The unusual discovery took place, as part of an excavation and research campaign on the Stabian baths, conducted by the FreieUniversität Berlin and the University of Naples L'Orientale, with the University of Oxfordin in collaboration with the Archaeological Park of Pompeii., aimed at investigating the urban development of the residential area before the establishment of the thermal baths. In particular, this year the remains of a sumptuous domus with refined mosaics and wall paintings, dating back to the 1st century, have emerged in the shops open on the south-eastern side of the thermal baths along via dell'Abbondanza and vicolo del Lupanare. BC and razed to the ground after the earthquake that devastated Pompeii and large parts of Campania in 62 AD. Subsequently, the area was used for the expansion of the thermal complex on the intersection between via dell'Abbondanza and via Stabiana.
"The excavation campaign underway in Pompeii,”declares the Minister of Culture, Dario Franceschini. “Continues to reserve important finds and new discoveries, confirming the extraordinary richness of this authentic treasure trove of history and memory that fascinates the whole world".
The excavation saw the unexpected discovery of a small reptile: the archaeological layers in which it was found were accumulations of debris, formed following the disposal of the shop in question, in view of its re-functionalization. During the reconstruction and renovation phase between the earthquake and the eruption, the reptile had the opportunity to enter the abandoned spaces and dig, undisturbed, a refuge.
It is not the first discovery of tortoises in Pompeii, but usually they have been found in gardens or areas inside rich domus, such as the house of Giulio Polybius.
The tortoise was
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FEATURE - 2000 Jahre alte Schildkröte und ihr Ei in Pompeji gefunden
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The remains of a tortoise, with its fragile egg have been found in Pompeii, the Roman city buried by the fateful eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
The unusual discovery took place, as part of an excavation and research campaign on the Stabian baths, conducted by the FreieUniversität Berlin and the University of Naples L'Orientale, with the University of Oxfordin in collaboration with the Archaeological Park of Pompeii., aimed at investigating the urban development of the residential area before the establishment of the thermal baths. In particular, this year the remains of a sumptuous domus with refined mosaics and wall paintings, dating back to the 1st century, have emerged in the shops open on the south-eastern side of the thermal baths along via dell'Abbondanza and vicolo del Lupanare. BC and razed to the ground after the earthquake that devastated Pompeii and large parts of Campania in 62 AD. Subsequently, the area was used for the expansion of the thermal complex on the intersection between via dell'Abbondanza and via Stabiana.
"The excavation campaign underway in Pompeii,”declares the Minister of Culture, Dario Franceschini. “Continues to reserve important finds and new discoveries, confirming the extraordinary richness of this authentic treasure trove of history and memory that fascinates the whole world".
The excavation saw the unexpected discovery of a small reptile: the archaeological layers in which it was found were accumulations of debris, formed following the disposal of the shop in question, in view of its re-functionalization. During the reconstruction and renovation phase between the earthquake and the eruption, the reptile had the opportunity to enter the abandoned spaces and dig, undisturbed, a refuge.
It is not the first discovery of tortoises in Pompeii, but usually they have been found in gardens or areas inside rich domus, such as the house of Giulio Polybius.
The tortoise was
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FEATURE - 2000 Jahre alte Schildkröte und ihr Ei in Pompeji gefunden
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The remains of a tortoise, with its fragile egg have been found in Pompeii, the Roman city buried by the fateful eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
The unusual discovery took place, as part of an excavation and research campaign on the Stabian baths, conducted by the FreieUniversität Berlin and the University of Naples L'Orientale, with the University of Oxfordin in collaboration with the Archaeological Park of Pompeii., aimed at investigating the urban development of the residential area before the establishment of the thermal baths. In particular, this year the remains of a sumptuous domus with refined mosaics and wall paintings, dating back to the 1st century, have emerged in the shops open on the south-eastern side of the thermal baths along via dell'Abbondanza and vicolo del Lupanare. BC and razed to the ground after the earthquake that devastated Pompeii and large parts of Campania in 62 AD. Subsequently, the area was used for the expansion of the thermal complex on the intersection between via dell'Abbondanza and via Stabiana.
"The excavation campaign underway in Pompeii,”declares the Minister of Culture, Dario Franceschini. “Continues to reserve important finds and new discoveries, confirming the extraordinary richness of this authentic treasure trove of history and memory that fascinates the whole world".
The excavation saw the unexpected discovery of a small reptile: the archaeological layers in which it was found were accumulations of debris, formed following the disposal of the shop in question, in view of its re-functionalization. During the reconstruction and renovation phase between the earthquake and the eruption, the reptile had the opportunity to enter the abandoned spaces and dig, undisturbed, a refuge.
It is not the first discovery of tortoises in Pompeii, but usually they have been found in gardens or areas inside rich domus, such as the house of Giulio Polybius.
The tortoise was
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FEATURE - 2000 Jahre alte Schildkröte und ihr Ei in Pompeji gefunden
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
The remains of a tortoise, with its fragile egg have been found in Pompeii, the Roman city buried by the fateful eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
The unusual discovery took place, as part of an excavation and research campaign on the Stabian baths, conducted by the FreieUniversität Berlin and the University of Naples L'Orientale, with the University of Oxfordin in collaboration with the Archaeological Park of Pompeii., aimed at investigating the urban development of the residential area before the establishment of the thermal baths. In particular, this year the remains of a sumptuous domus with refined mosaics and wall paintings, dating back to the 1st century, have emerged in the shops open on the south-eastern side of the thermal baths along via dell'Abbondanza and vicolo del Lupanare. BC and razed to the ground after the earthquake that devastated Pompeii and large parts of Campania in 62 AD. Subsequently, the area was used for the expansion of the thermal complex on the intersection between via dell'Abbondanza and via Stabiana.
"The excavation campaign underway in Pompeii,”declares the Minister of Culture, Dario Franceschini. “Continues to reserve important finds and new discoveries, confirming the extraordinary richness of this authentic treasure trove of history and memory that fascinates the whole world".
The excavation saw the unexpected discovery of a small reptile: the archaeological layers in which it was found were accumulations of debris, formed following the disposal of the shop in question, in view of its re-functionalization. During the reconstruction and renovation phase between the earthquake and the eruption, the reptile had the opportunity to enter the abandoned spaces and dig, undisturbed, a refuge.
It is not the first discovery of tortoises in Pompeii, but usually they have been found in gardens or areas inside rich domus, such as the house of Giulio Polybius.
The tortoise was
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FEATURE - 2000 Jahre alte Schildkröte und ihr Ei in Pompeji gefunden
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
The remains of a tortoise, with its fragile egg have been found in Pompeii, the Roman city buried by the fateful eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
The unusual discovery took place, as part of an excavation and research campaign on the Stabian baths, conducted by the FreieUniversität Berlin and the University of Naples L'Orientale, with the University of Oxfordin in collaboration with the Archaeological Park of Pompeii., aimed at investigating the urban development of the residential area before the establishment of the thermal baths. In particular, this year the remains of a sumptuous domus with refined mosaics and wall paintings, dating back to the 1st century, have emerged in the shops open on the south-eastern side of the thermal baths along via dell'Abbondanza and vicolo del Lupanare. BC and razed to the ground after the earthquake that devastated Pompeii and large parts of Campania in 62 AD. Subsequently, the area was used for the expansion of the thermal complex on the intersection between via dell'Abbondanza and via Stabiana.
"The excavation campaign underway in Pompeii,”declares the Minister of Culture, Dario Franceschini. “Continues to reserve important finds and new discoveries, confirming the extraordinary richness of this authentic treasure trove of history and memory that fascinates the whole world".
The excavation saw the unexpected discovery of a small reptile: the archaeological layers in which it was found were accumulations of debris, formed following the disposal of the shop in question, in view of its re-functionalization. During the reconstruction and renovation phase between the earthquake and the eruption, the reptile had the opportunity to enter the abandoned spaces and dig, undisturbed, a refuge.
It is not the first discovery of tortoises in Pompeii, but usually they have been found in gardens or areas inside rich domus, such as the house of Giulio Polybius.
The tortoise was
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FEATURE - 2000 Jahre alte Schildkröte und ihr Ei in Pompeji gefunden
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
The remains of a tortoise, with its fragile egg have been found in Pompeii, the Roman city buried by the fateful eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
The unusual discovery took place, as part of an excavation and research campaign on the Stabian baths, conducted by the FreieUniversität Berlin and the University of Naples L'Orientale, with the University of Oxfordin in collaboration with the Archaeological Park of Pompeii., aimed at investigating the urban development of the residential area before the establishment of the thermal baths. In particular, this year the remains of a sumptuous domus with refined mosaics and wall paintings, dating back to the 1st century, have emerged in the shops open on the south-eastern side of the thermal baths along via dell'Abbondanza and vicolo del Lupanare. BC and razed to the ground after the earthquake that devastated Pompeii and large parts of Campania in 62 AD. Subsequently, the area was used for the expansion of the thermal complex on the intersection between via dell'Abbondanza and via Stabiana.
"The excavation campaign underway in Pompeii,”declares the Minister of Culture, Dario Franceschini. “Continues to reserve important finds and new discoveries, confirming the extraordinary richness of this authentic treasure trove of history and memory that fascinates the whole world".
The excavation saw the unexpected discovery of a small reptile: the archaeological layers in which it was found were accumulations of debris, formed following the disposal of the shop in question, in view of its re-functionalization. During the reconstruction and renovation phase between the earthquake and the eruption, the reptile had the opportunity to enter the abandoned spaces and dig, undisturbed, a refuge.
It is not the first discovery of tortoises in Pompeii, but usually they have been found in gardens or areas inside rich domus, such as the house of Giulio Polybius.
The tortoise was
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - 2000 Jahre alte Schildkröte und ihr Ei in Pompeji gefunden
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
The remains of a tortoise, with its fragile egg have been found in Pompeii, the Roman city buried by the fateful eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
The unusual discovery took place, as part of an excavation and research campaign on the Stabian baths, conducted by the FreieUniversität Berlin and the University of Naples L'Orientale, with the University of Oxfordin in collaboration with the Archaeological Park of Pompeii., aimed at investigating the urban development of the residential area before the establishment of the thermal baths. In particular, this year the remains of a sumptuous domus with refined mosaics and wall paintings, dating back to the 1st century, have emerged in the shops open on the south-eastern side of the thermal baths along via dell'Abbondanza and vicolo del Lupanare. BC and razed to the ground after the earthquake that devastated Pompeii and large parts of Campania in 62 AD. Subsequently, the area was used for the expansion of the thermal complex on the intersection between via dell'Abbondanza and via Stabiana.
"The excavation campaign underway in Pompeii,”declares the Minister of Culture, Dario Franceschini. “Continues to reserve important finds and new discoveries, confirming the extraordinary richness of this authentic treasure trove of history and memory that fascinates the whole world".
The excavation saw the unexpected discovery of a small reptile: the archaeological layers in which it was found were accumulations of debris, formed following the disposal of the shop in question, in view of its re-functionalization. During the reconstruction and renovation phase between the earthquake and the eruption, the reptile had the opportunity to enter the abandoned spaces and dig, undisturbed, a refuge.
It is not the first discovery of tortoises in Pompeii, but usually they have been found in gardens or areas inside rich domus, such as the house of Giulio Polybius.
The tortoise was
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - 2000 Jahre alte Schildkröte und ihr Ei in Pompeji gefunden
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
The remains of a tortoise, with its fragile egg have been found in Pompeii, the Roman city buried by the fateful eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
The unusual discovery took place, as part of an excavation and research campaign on the Stabian baths, conducted by the FreieUniversität Berlin and the University of Naples L'Orientale, with the University of Oxfordin in collaboration with the Archaeological Park of Pompeii., aimed at investigating the urban development of the residential area before the establishment of the thermal baths. In particular, this year the remains of a sumptuous domus with refined mosaics and wall paintings, dating back to the 1st century, have emerged in the shops open on the south-eastern side of the thermal baths along via dell'Abbondanza and vicolo del Lupanare. BC and razed to the ground after the earthquake that devastated Pompeii and large parts of Campania in 62 AD. Subsequently, the area was used for the expansion of the thermal complex on the intersection between via dell'Abbondanza and via Stabiana.
"The excavation campaign underway in Pompeii,”declares the Minister of Culture, Dario Franceschini. “Continues to reserve important finds and new discoveries, confirming the extraordinary richness of this authentic treasure trove of history and memory that fascinates the whole world".
The excavation saw the unexpected discovery of a small reptile: the archaeological layers in which it was found were accumulations of debris, formed following the disposal of the shop in question, in view of its re-functionalization. During the reconstruction and renovation phase between the earthquake and the eruption, the reptile had the opportunity to enter the abandoned spaces and dig, undisturbed, a refuge.
It is not the first discovery of tortoises in Pompeii, but usually they have been found in gardens or areas inside rich domus, such as the house of Giulio Polybius.
The tortoise was
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - 2000 Jahre alte Schildkröte und ihr Ei in Pompeji gefunden
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
The remains of a tortoise, with its fragile egg have been found in Pompeii, the Roman city buried by the fateful eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
The unusual discovery took place, as part of an excavation and research campaign on the Stabian baths, conducted by the FreieUniversität Berlin and the University of Naples L'Orientale, with the University of Oxfordin in collaboration with the Archaeological Park of Pompeii., aimed at investigating the urban development of the residential area before the establishment of the thermal baths. In particular, this year the remains of a sumptuous domus with refined mosaics and wall paintings, dating back to the 1st century, have emerged in the shops open on the south-eastern side of the thermal baths along via dell'Abbondanza and vicolo del Lupanare. BC and razed to the ground after the earthquake that devastated Pompeii and large parts of Campania in 62 AD. Subsequently, the area was used for the expansion of the thermal complex on the intersection between via dell'Abbondanza and via Stabiana.
"The excavation campaign underway in Pompeii,”declares the Minister of Culture, Dario Franceschini. “Continues to reserve important finds and new discoveries, confirming the extraordinary richness of this authentic treasure trove of history and memory that fascinates the whole world".
The excavation saw the unexpected discovery of a small reptile: the archaeological layers in which it was found were accumulations of debris, formed following the disposal of the shop in question, in view of its re-functionalization. During the reconstruction and renovation phase between the earthquake and the eruption, the reptile had the opportunity to enter the abandoned spaces and dig, undisturbed, a refuge.
It is not the first discovery of tortoises in Pompeii, but usually they have been found in gardens or areas inside rich domus, such as the house of Giulio Polybius.
The tortoise was
(c) Dukas -
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry und Herzogin Meghan besuchen die "The Wider Earth" Gala in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (10103318e)
Getting their tickets from the mouth of a giant tortoise puppet - Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex attend the gala performance of The Wider Earth in support of the Queen's Commonwealth Trust (QCT) and the production's official charitable partner, The Queen's Commonwealth Canopy (QCC).
'The Wider Earth' gala performance, Natural History Museum, London, UK - 12 Feb 2019
His Royal Highness is President of the QCT. The Wider Earth is a play about the story of young Charles Darwin in the new theatre in the Jerwood Gallery at the Natural History Museum. It features a cast of seven, specially designed puppetry, an original score and cinematic animations.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (9921621p)
Andrew Bridgmont and Bradley Foster, Finding and learning about the Galapagos Tortoise
'The Wider Earth' performance, Natural History Museum, London, UK - 10 Oct 2018
The Wider Earth, a play about the story of young Charles Darwin in the new theatre in the Jerwood Gallery at the Natural History Museum. It features a cast of seven, specially designed puppetry, an original score and cinematic animations.
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REPORTAGE - Traditionelle Schafbockkämpfe in Java
August 3, 2018 - Garut, West Java, Indonesia - A Indonesian shepherds bathing his sheep in a stream at his farms at Mekar Jaya village in Garut, West Java, Indonesia on Friday, August 3, 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: General View / GV
July 11, 2016
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Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: Robbie Williams
July 11, 2016
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Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: General View / GV
July 11, 2016
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: Robbie Williams
July 11, 2016
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: Robbie Williams
July 11, 2016
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: Robbie Williams
July 11, 2016
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: Robbie Williams
July 11, 2016
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: Robbie Williams
July 11, 2016
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: General View / GV
July 11, 2016
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: Robbie Williams
July 11, 2016
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: General View / GV
July 11, 2016
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: Robbie Williams
July 11, 2016
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: Robbie Williams
July 11, 2016
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: General View / GV
July 11, 2016
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: Robbie Williams
July 11, 2016
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: Robbie Williams
July 11, 2016
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: General View / GV
July 11, 2016
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
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Pictures by : FameFlynet UK © 2016
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: General View / GV
July 11, 2016
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: General View / GV
July 11, 2016
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
Worldwide Rights
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Pictures by : FameFlynet UK © 2016
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EXKLUSIV - Robbie Williams ist zurück und 'bad'
Picture Shows: Robbie Williams
July 11, 2016
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
Robbie Williams is back!
Robbie Williams seen on the set of his new video. The new song marks a new era for Robbie as he re-collaborates with Guy Chambers with whom had great success' with hits such as "Rock DJ", "Feel", "Millennium", "Let Me Entertain You", & "Angels".
Robbie can be seen arriving in a new black Bentley with the personalised number plate "E Is Bad".
Robbie was wearing a tailored floral suit with matching loafers.
Also seen in the video where a pair of dancers in tutu's with revealed their cheeky underwear and stockings...... and a tortoise accessorised with diamond studs!
* EMBARGO: Strictly No Web/Online Digital permitted before 4pm GMT Sunday 17th July *
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Pictures by : FameFlynet UK © 2016
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EXKLUSIV - Lindsay Lohan mit Egor Tarabasov auf Safari auf Mauritius
*PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Port Louis, Mauritius - Lindsay Lohan and Egor Tarabasov travel to the French island Mauritius off the southeast coast of African for a holiday. The two are seen exploring the wildlife and nature the island has to offer. Egor drives the ATV while Lindsay rides on the back as they venture through mud hurdles. Zebras and ostriches are seen wondering close to the 29-year-old-actress and the 22-year-old Russian business man. The two loves birds stop to pet a giant tortoise that is almost twice their size. The happy couple look ecstatic with huge smiles on their faces while on an island adventure. **SHOT 05/13/16**
AKM-GSI June 14, 2016
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