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NEWS: Hurrikan Joaquin wütet an US-Ostküste
Oct. 3, 2015 - Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America - Tourists are soaked by massive waves splashing over the historic Battery as Hurricane Joaquin brings heavy rain, flooding and strong winds as it passes offshore October 3, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Tiger Hector und Harley plantschen im Wasser
Picture Shows: Hector, Harley
June 13, 2016
Pictures show Hector and Harley as they show their colours as they splash around to prove who is top cat in their family.
The rare Amur Tigers, only 15 months old, towered up on their hind legs and thrilled visitors with their aquatic antics at the award-winning Yorkshire Wildlife Park. The dynamic duo enjoyed a playful duel that sent the spray flying at the park’s ‘Land of Tigers’ reserve over the weekend.
Amur tigers are one of the most endangered species on the planet with less than 600 left in wild because of hunting and disappearing habitat in eastern Russia. But their numbers are climbing thanks to a global conservation campaign, which YWP, located in Branton near Doncaster, is heavily involved in.
Hector and Harley were born last March to parents Vlad and Tschuna and they carry the hopes of saving the species on their strong shoulders.
“They are big playful cats and have grown so much since their birth,” said Simon Marsh, Animal Manager of the innovative walk through park. “It is great to see their playful spirit but it is also important to remember that they are hope for the future of the species.”
“We are proud of the work done here at the park to help save a beautiful animal and hope that Hector and Harley can be part of the successful breeding programme that will introduce more Amur tigers into the wild.”
The Yorkshire Wildlife Park has been instrumental in raising awareness of the plight of the Amurs and helping establish a strong European breeding programme. Meanwhile, the Yorkshire Wildlife Park Foundation charity has also been working hard, fundraising and working on conservation projects with the Amur Leopard and Tiger Alliance ALTA.
YWP brings visitors almost face to face with some of the world's most rare and beautiful animals. As well as the Tigers YWP's unique collection includes Amur Leopards, Lions, Giraffes, the countr
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FEATURE - Tiger Hector und Harley plantschen im Wasser
Picture Shows: Hector, Harley
June 13, 2016
Pictures show Hector and Harley as they show their colours as they splash around to prove who is top cat in their family.
The rare Amur Tigers, only 15 months old, towered up on their hind legs and thrilled visitors with their aquatic antics at the award-winning Yorkshire Wildlife Park. The dynamic duo enjoyed a playful duel that sent the spray flying at the park’s ‘Land of Tigers’ reserve over the weekend.
Amur tigers are one of the most endangered species on the planet with less than 600 left in wild because of hunting and disappearing habitat in eastern Russia. But their numbers are climbing thanks to a global conservation campaign, which YWP, located in Branton near Doncaster, is heavily involved in.
Hector and Harley were born last March to parents Vlad and Tschuna and they carry the hopes of saving the species on their strong shoulders.
“They are big playful cats and have grown so much since their birth,” said Simon Marsh, Animal Manager of the innovative walk through park. “It is great to see their playful spirit but it is also important to remember that they are hope for the future of the species.”
“We are proud of the work done here at the park to help save a beautiful animal and hope that Hector and Harley can be part of the successful breeding programme that will introduce more Amur tigers into the wild.”
The Yorkshire Wildlife Park has been instrumental in raising awareness of the plight of the Amurs and helping establish a strong European breeding programme. Meanwhile, the Yorkshire Wildlife Park Foundation charity has also been working hard, fundraising and working on conservation projects with the Amur Leopard and Tiger Alliance ALTA.
YWP brings visitors almost face to face with some of the world's most rare and beautiful animals. As well as the Tigers YWP's unique collection includes Amur Leopards, Lions, Giraffes, the countr
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FEATURE - Tiger Hector und Harley plantschen im Wasser
Picture Shows: Hector, Harley
June 13, 2016
Pictures show Hector and Harley as they show their colours as they splash around to prove who is top cat in their family.
The rare Amur Tigers, only 15 months old, towered up on their hind legs and thrilled visitors with their aquatic antics at the award-winning Yorkshire Wildlife Park. The dynamic duo enjoyed a playful duel that sent the spray flying at the park’s ‘Land of Tigers’ reserve over the weekend.
Amur tigers are one of the most endangered species on the planet with less than 600 left in wild because of hunting and disappearing habitat in eastern Russia. But their numbers are climbing thanks to a global conservation campaign, which YWP, located in Branton near Doncaster, is heavily involved in.
Hector and Harley were born last March to parents Vlad and Tschuna and they carry the hopes of saving the species on their strong shoulders.
“They are big playful cats and have grown so much since their birth,” said Simon Marsh, Animal Manager of the innovative walk through park. “It is great to see their playful spirit but it is also important to remember that they are hope for the future of the species.”
“We are proud of the work done here at the park to help save a beautiful animal and hope that Hector and Harley can be part of the successful breeding programme that will introduce more Amur tigers into the wild.”
The Yorkshire Wildlife Park has been instrumental in raising awareness of the plight of the Amurs and helping establish a strong European breeding programme. Meanwhile, the Yorkshire Wildlife Park Foundation charity has also been working hard, fundraising and working on conservation projects with the Amur Leopard and Tiger Alliance ALTA.
YWP brings visitors almost face to face with some of the world's most rare and beautiful animals. As well as the Tigers YWP's unique collection includes Amur Leopards, Lions, Giraffes, the countr
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FEATURE - Tiger Hector und Harley plantschen im Wasser
Picture Shows: Hector, Harley
June 13, 2016
Pictures show Hector and Harley as they show their colours as they splash around to prove who is top cat in their family.
The rare Amur Tigers, only 15 months old, towered up on their hind legs and thrilled visitors with their aquatic antics at the award-winning Yorkshire Wildlife Park. The dynamic duo enjoyed a playful duel that sent the spray flying at the park’s ‘Land of Tigers’ reserve over the weekend.
Amur tigers are one of the most endangered species on the planet with less than 600 left in wild because of hunting and disappearing habitat in eastern Russia. But their numbers are climbing thanks to a global conservation campaign, which YWP, located in Branton near Doncaster, is heavily involved in.
Hector and Harley were born last March to parents Vlad and Tschuna and they carry the hopes of saving the species on their strong shoulders.
“They are big playful cats and have grown so much since their birth,” said Simon Marsh, Animal Manager of the innovative walk through park. “It is great to see their playful spirit but it is also important to remember that they are hope for the future of the species.”
“We are proud of the work done here at the park to help save a beautiful animal and hope that Hector and Harley can be part of the successful breeding programme that will introduce more Amur tigers into the wild.”
The Yorkshire Wildlife Park has been instrumental in raising awareness of the plight of the Amurs and helping establish a strong European breeding programme. Meanwhile, the Yorkshire Wildlife Park Foundation charity has also been working hard, fundraising and working on conservation projects with the Amur Leopard and Tiger Alliance ALTA.
YWP brings visitors almost face to face with some of the world's most rare and beautiful animals. As well as the Tigers YWP's unique collection includes Amur Leopards, Lions, Giraffes, the countr
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FEATURE - Tiger Hector und Harley plantschen im Wasser
Picture Shows: Hector, Harley
June 13, 2016
Pictures show Hector and Harley as they show their colours as they splash around to prove who is top cat in their family.
The rare Amur Tigers, only 15 months old, towered up on their hind legs and thrilled visitors with their aquatic antics at the award-winning Yorkshire Wildlife Park. The dynamic duo enjoyed a playful duel that sent the spray flying at the park’s ‘Land of Tigers’ reserve over the weekend.
Amur tigers are one of the most endangered species on the planet with less than 600 left in wild because of hunting and disappearing habitat in eastern Russia. But their numbers are climbing thanks to a global conservation campaign, which YWP, located in Branton near Doncaster, is heavily involved in.
Hector and Harley were born last March to parents Vlad and Tschuna and they carry the hopes of saving the species on their strong shoulders.
“They are big playful cats and have grown so much since their birth,” said Simon Marsh, Animal Manager of the innovative walk through park. “It is great to see their playful spirit but it is also important to remember that they are hope for the future of the species.”
“We are proud of the work done here at the park to help save a beautiful animal and hope that Hector and Harley can be part of the successful breeding programme that will introduce more Amur tigers into the wild.”
The Yorkshire Wildlife Park has been instrumental in raising awareness of the plight of the Amurs and helping establish a strong European breeding programme. Meanwhile, the Yorkshire Wildlife Park Foundation charity has also been working hard, fundraising and working on conservation projects with the Amur Leopard and Tiger Alliance ALTA.
YWP brings visitors almost face to face with some of the world's most rare and beautiful animals. As well as the Tigers YWP's unique collection includes Amur Leopards, Lions, Giraffes, the countr
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FEATURE - Tiger Hector und Harley plantschen im Wasser
Picture Shows: Hector, Harley
June 13, 2016
Pictures show Hector and Harley as they show their colours as they splash around to prove who is top cat in their family.
The rare Amur Tigers, only 15 months old, towered up on their hind legs and thrilled visitors with their aquatic antics at the award-winning Yorkshire Wildlife Park. The dynamic duo enjoyed a playful duel that sent the spray flying at the park’s ‘Land of Tigers’ reserve over the weekend.
Amur tigers are one of the most endangered species on the planet with less than 600 left in wild because of hunting and disappearing habitat in eastern Russia. But their numbers are climbing thanks to a global conservation campaign, which YWP, located in Branton near Doncaster, is heavily involved in.
Hector and Harley were born last March to parents Vlad and Tschuna and they carry the hopes of saving the species on their strong shoulders.
“They are big playful cats and have grown so much since their birth,” said Simon Marsh, Animal Manager of the innovative walk through park. “It is great to see their playful spirit but it is also important to remember that they are hope for the future of the species.”
“We are proud of the work done here at the park to help save a beautiful animal and hope that Hector and Harley can be part of the successful breeding programme that will introduce more Amur tigers into the wild.”
The Yorkshire Wildlife Park has been instrumental in raising awareness of the plight of the Amurs and helping establish a strong European breeding programme. Meanwhile, the Yorkshire Wildlife Park Foundation charity has also been working hard, fundraising and working on conservation projects with the Amur Leopard and Tiger Alliance ALTA.
YWP brings visitors almost face to face with some of the world's most rare and beautiful animals. As well as the Tigers YWP's unique collection includes Amur Leopards, Lions, Giraffes, the countr
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FEATURE - Tiger Hector und Harley plantschen im Wasser
Picture Shows: Hector, Harley
June 13, 2016
Pictures show Hector and Harley as they show their colours as they splash around to prove who is top cat in their family.
The rare Amur Tigers, only 15 months old, towered up on their hind legs and thrilled visitors with their aquatic antics at the award-winning Yorkshire Wildlife Park. The dynamic duo enjoyed a playful duel that sent the spray flying at the park’s ‘Land of Tigers’ reserve over the weekend.
Amur tigers are one of the most endangered species on the planet with less than 600 left in wild because of hunting and disappearing habitat in eastern Russia. But their numbers are climbing thanks to a global conservation campaign, which YWP, located in Branton near Doncaster, is heavily involved in.
Hector and Harley were born last March to parents Vlad and Tschuna and they carry the hopes of saving the species on their strong shoulders.
“They are big playful cats and have grown so much since their birth,” said Simon Marsh, Animal Manager of the innovative walk through park. “It is great to see their playful spirit but it is also important to remember that they are hope for the future of the species.”
“We are proud of the work done here at the park to help save a beautiful animal and hope that Hector and Harley can be part of the successful breeding programme that will introduce more Amur tigers into the wild.”
The Yorkshire Wildlife Park has been instrumental in raising awareness of the plight of the Amurs and helping establish a strong European breeding programme. Meanwhile, the Yorkshire Wildlife Park Foundation charity has also been working hard, fundraising and working on conservation projects with the Amur Leopard and Tiger Alliance ALTA.
YWP brings visitors almost face to face with some of the world's most rare and beautiful animals. As well as the Tigers YWP's unique collection includes Amur Leopards, Lions, Giraffes, the countr
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FEATURE - Tiger Hector und Harley plantschen im Wasser
Picture Shows: Hector, Harley
June 13, 2016
Pictures show Hector and Harley as they show their colours as they splash around to prove who is top cat in their family.
The rare Amur Tigers, only 15 months old, towered up on their hind legs and thrilled visitors with their aquatic antics at the award-winning Yorkshire Wildlife Park. The dynamic duo enjoyed a playful duel that sent the spray flying at the park’s ‘Land of Tigers’ reserve over the weekend.
Amur tigers are one of the most endangered species on the planet with less than 600 left in wild because of hunting and disappearing habitat in eastern Russia. But their numbers are climbing thanks to a global conservation campaign, which YWP, located in Branton near Doncaster, is heavily involved in.
Hector and Harley were born last March to parents Vlad and Tschuna and they carry the hopes of saving the species on their strong shoulders.
“They are big playful cats and have grown so much since their birth,” said Simon Marsh, Animal Manager of the innovative walk through park. “It is great to see their playful spirit but it is also important to remember that they are hope for the future of the species.”
“We are proud of the work done here at the park to help save a beautiful animal and hope that Hector and Harley can be part of the successful breeding programme that will introduce more Amur tigers into the wild.”
The Yorkshire Wildlife Park has been instrumental in raising awareness of the plight of the Amurs and helping establish a strong European breeding programme. Meanwhile, the Yorkshire Wildlife Park Foundation charity has also been working hard, fundraising and working on conservation projects with the Amur Leopard and Tiger Alliance ALTA.
YWP brings visitors almost face to face with some of the world's most rare and beautiful animals. As well as the Tigers YWP's unique collection includes Amur Leopards, Lions, Giraffes, the countr
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EXKLUSIV - Elsa Hosk tanzt an der Beach-Stange
*EXCLUSIVE* **SHOT ON 01/03/16** Trancoso, Brazil - Victoria's Secret model Elsa Hosk, 27, went for a dip in the ocean on a vacation in Trancoso over the New Year's weekend. The Swedish model looked toned, fit, and sexy in a two piece, white scalloped, strapless bikini. Hosk was not the only angel in Trancoso for the New Year, fellow angels, Izabel Goulart, Alessandra Ambrosio, were spotted in the beach city living it up. Elsa Hosk was spotted in the water talking with a mystery man as well. Hosk continued to soak up the sun and relaxed on her beach holiday.
AKM-GSI January 3, 2016
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EXKLUSIV - Izabel Goulart zeigt ihr 'Sixpack'am Beach von Trancoso
*EXCLUSIVE* **SHOT ON 12/30/15** Trancoso, Brazil - Supermodel and Victoria's Secret Angel Izabel Goulart takes a holiday in her home country, in the beach city of Trancoso to celebrate the New Year. The model looked extremely fit and toned as she rocked an itty bitty tie string bikini. She even showed off her yoga capabilities by doing a head stand on a paddle board! Goulart took it to Instagram as she adventured her way through the beach town. She had gone sky diving, paddle boarding and boating so far during her Brazilian paradise vacation.
AKM-GSI January 5, 2016
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
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EXKLUSIV - Izabel Goulart zeigt ihr 'Sixpack'am Beach von Trancoso
*EXCLUSIVE* **SHOT ON 12/30/15** Trancoso, Brazil - Supermodel and Victoria's Secret Angel Izabel Goulart takes a holiday in her home country, in the beach city of Trancoso to celebrate the New Year. The model looked extremely fit and toned as she rocked an itty bitty tie string bikini. She even showed off her yoga capabilities by doing a head stand on a paddle board! Goulart took it to Instagram as she adventured her way through the beach town. She had gone sky diving, paddle boarding and boating so far during her Brazilian paradise vacation.
AKM-GSI January 5, 2016
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
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(323) 423-9397
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EXKLUSIV - Izabel Goulart zeigt ihr 'Sixpack'am Beach von Trancoso
*EXCLUSIVE* **SHOT ON 12/30/15** Trancoso, Brazil - Supermodel and Victoria's Secret Angel Izabel Goulart takes a holiday in her home country, in the beach city of Trancoso to celebrate the New Year. The model looked extremely fit and toned as she rocked an itty bitty tie string bikini. She even showed off her yoga capabilities by doing a head stand on a paddle board! Goulart took it to Instagram as she adventured her way through the beach town. She had gone sky diving, paddle boarding and boating so far during her Brazilian paradise vacation.
AKM-GSI January 5, 2016
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
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(323) 423-9397
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ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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EXKLUSIV - Izabel Goulart zeigt ihr 'Sixpack'am Beach von Trancoso
*EXCLUSIVE* **SHOT ON 12/31/15** Trancoso, Brazil - Supermodel and Victoria's Secret Angel Izabel Goulart takes a holiday in her home country, in the beach city of Trancoso to celebrate the New Year. The model looked extremely fit and toned as she rocked an itty bitty tie string bikini. She even showed off her yoga capabilities by doing a head stand on a paddle board! Goulart took it to Instagram as she adventured her way through the beach town. She had gone sky diving, paddle boarding and boating so far during her Brazilian paradise vacation all with boyfriend, Kevin Trapp, a German footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Paris Saint-Germain in Ligue 1.
AKM-GSI January 5, 2016
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EXKLUSIV - Izabel Goulart zeigt ihr 'Sixpack'am Beach von Trancoso
*EXCLUSIVE* **SHOT ON 12/30/15** Trancoso, Brazil - Supermodel and Victoria's Secret Angel Izabel Goulart takes a holiday in her home country, in the beach city of Trancoso to celebrate the New Year. The model looked extremely fit and toned as she rocked an itty bitty tie string bikini. She even showed off her yoga capabilities by doing a head stand on a paddle board! Goulart took it to Instagram as she adventured her way through the beach town. She had gone sky diving, paddle boarding and boating so far during her Brazilian paradise vacation.
AKM-GSI January 5, 2016
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
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(323) 423-9397
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sales@akmgsi.com
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mbuda@akmgsi.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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EXKLUSIV - Izabel Goulart zeigt ihr 'Sixpack'am Beach von Trancoso
*EXCLUSIVE* **SHOT ON 12/30/15** Trancoso, Brazil - Supermodel and Victoria's Secret Angel Izabel Goulart takes a holiday in her home country, in the beach city of Trancoso to celebrate the New Year. The model looked extremely fit and toned as she rocked an itty bitty tie string bikini. She even showed off her yoga capabilities by doing a head stand on a paddle board! Goulart took it to Instagram as she adventured her way through the beach town. She had gone sky diving, paddle boarding and boating so far during her Brazilian paradise vacation.
AKM-GSI January 5, 2016
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 423-9397
steve@akmgsi.com
sales@akmgsi.com
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(917) 242-1505
mbuda@akmgsi.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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Thailand Celebrates Songkran Festival 2025.
Thai and foreign tourists participate in a water gun battle as part of the annual Songkran festival, also known as the water festival, the traditional Thai New Year celebrations, at Silom Road in Bangkok, Thailand, on April 14, 2025. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Thailand Celebrates Songkran Festival 2025.
Thai and foreign tourists participate in a water gun battle as part of the annual Songkran festival, also known as the water festival, the traditional Thai New Year celebrations, at Silom Road in Bangkok, Thailand, on April 14, 2025. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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A boy throws water from a bucket into the crowd during the street celebration, in Ayutthaya, Thailand, on april 13, 2025. (Photo by Keyza Widiatmika/NurPhoto) -
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Songkran 2025
A child smiles while holding a water gun amid a group of people during the Songkran festival, in Ayutthaya, Thailand, on april 13, 2025. (Photo by Keyza Widiatmika/NurPhoto) -
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A group of people rides in the back of a pickup truck and takes part in the Songkran celebration, in Ayutthaya, Thailand, on april 13, 2025. (Photo by Keyza Widiatmika/NurPhoto) -
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Elephants Join Songkran Festival In Ayutthaya To Mark Thai New Year
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Cold Air Mass Through The Center-South Of Brazil
The passage of a cold air mass through the Center-South of Brazil causes a drop in temperatures and rainfall in the country's capitals over the weekend. The cold front is expected to intensify starting tomorrow. (Photo by Cris Faga/NurPhoto) -
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Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
24th March 2025
Press photocall
A major exhibition celebrating our enduring love of water over the past 100 years
— including Pamela Anderson’s sensational red bathing suit from Baywatch, on show in UK for first time.
BBC fashion expert and guest curator Amber Butchart
The first Olympic solo swimming gold medal won by a British woman
A selection of eye-catching men’s Speedos from the 1980s
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
24th March 2025
Press photocall
Pamela Anderson’s sensational red bathing suit from Baywatch, on show in UK for first time.
A major exhibition celebrating our enduring love of water over the past 100 years
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
24th March 2025
Press photocall
Tom Daley
Olympic Medalist
Adidas swimming trunks, 2020
Knitted jumper, 2023
A major exhibition celebrating our enduring love of water over the past 100 years
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
24th March 2025
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Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
24th March 2025
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A major exhibition celebrating our enduring love of water over the past 100 years
— including Pamela Anderson’s sensational red bathing suit from Baywatch, on show in UK for first time.
BBC fashion expert and guest curator Amber Butchart
The first Olympic solo swimming gold medal won by a British woman
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Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
24th March 2025
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A major exhibition celebrating our enduring love of water over the past 100 years
— including Pamela Anderson’s sensational red bathing suit from Baywatch, on show in UK for first time.
BBC fashion expert and guest curator Amber Butchart
The first Olympic solo swimming gold medal won by a British woman
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Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
24th March 2025
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Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
24th March 2025
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A major exhibition celebrating our enduring love of water over the past 100 years
— including Pamela Anderson’s sensational red bathing suit from Baywatch, on show in UK for first time.
BBC fashion expert and guest curator Amber Butchart
The first Olympic solo swimming gold medal won by a British woman
A selection of eye-catching men’s Speedos from the 1980s
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Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
24th March 2025
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A major exhibition celebrating our enduring love of water over the past 100 years
— including Pamela Anderson’s sensational red bathing suit from Baywatch, on show in UK for first time.
BBC fashion expert and guest curator Amber Butchart
The first Olympic solo swimming gold medal won by a British woman
A selection of eye-catching men’s Speedos from the 1980s
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Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
24th March 2025
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A major exhibition celebrating our enduring love of water over the past 100 years
— including Pamela Anderson’s sensational red bathing suit from Baywatch, on show in UK for first time.
BBC fashion expert and guest curator Amber Butchart
The first Olympic solo swimming gold medal won by a British woman
A selection of eye-catching men’s Speedos from the 1980s
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Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
24th March 2025
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A major exhibition celebrating our enduring love of water over the past 100 years
— including Pamela Anderson’s sensational red bathing suit from Baywatch, on show in UK for first time.
BBC fashion expert and guest curator Amber Butchart
The first Olympic solo swimming gold medal won by a British woman
A selection of eye-catching men’s Speedos from the 1980s
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Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
24th March 2025
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Pamela Anderson’s sensational red bathing suit from Baywatch, on show in UK for first time.
A major exhibition celebrating our enduring love of water over the past 100 years
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Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
24th March 2025
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A major exhibition celebrating our enduring love of water over the past 100 years
— including Pamela Anderson’s sensational red bathing suit from Baywatch, on show in UK for first time.
BBC fashion expert and guest curator Amber Butchart
The first Olympic solo swimming gold medal won by a British woman
A selection of eye-catching men’s Speedos from the 1980s
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Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style exhibition and Baywatch swimsuit at the Design Museum, London, UK.
24th March 2025
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A major exhibition celebrating our enduring love of water over the past 100 years
— including Pamela Anderson’s sensational red bathing suit from Baywatch, on show in UK for first time.
BBC fashion expert and guest curator Amber Butchart
The first Olympic solo swimming gold medal won by a British woman
A selection of eye-catching men’s Speedos from the 1980s
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