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  • Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
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    Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
    Nature Art: Burkhard Schubert, Tschiponnique Skupin und Model Tatjana Heinz beim Herbst Photoshooting im Kluetwald. Hameln, 26.11.2025 - Bodyart-Kuenstler: Joerg Duesterwald
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  • Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
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    Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
    Nature Art: Herbst Bodypainting und Photoshooting mit Model Tatjana Heinz im Kluetwald. Hameln, 26.11.2025 - Bodyart-Kuenstler: Joerg Duesterwald
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  • Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
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    Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
    Nature Art: Herbst Bodypainting und Photoshooting mit Model Tatjana Heinz im Kluetwald. Hameln, 26.11.2025 - Bodyart-Kuenstler: Joerg Duesterwald
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  • Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
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    Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
    Nature Art: Herbst Bodypainting und Photoshooting mit Model Tatjana Heinz im Kluetwald. Hameln, 26.11.2025 - Bodyart-Kuenstler: Joerg Duesterwald
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  • Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
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    Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
    Nature Art: Herbst Bodypainting und Photoshooting mit Model Tatjana Heinz im Kluetwald. Hameln, 26.11.2025 - Bodyart-Kuenstler: Joerg Duesterwald
    ddp

     

  • Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
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    Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
    Nature Art: Herbst Bodypainting und Photoshooting mit Model Tatjana Heinz im Kluetwald. Hameln, 26.11.2025 - Bodyart-Kuenstler: Joerg Duesterwald
    ddp

     

  • Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
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    Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
    Nature Art: Herbst Bodypainting und Photoshooting mit Model Tatjana Heinz im Kluetwald. Hameln, 26.11.2025 - Bodyart-Kuenstler: Joerg Duesterwald
    ddp

     

  • Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
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    Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
    Nature Art: Herbst Bodypainting und Photoshooting mit Model Tatjana Heinz im Kluetwald. Hameln, 26.11.2025 - Bodyart-Kuenstler: Joerg Duesterwald
    ddp

     

  • Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
    DUKAS_191488163_DDP
    Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
    Nature Art: Herbst Bodypainting und Photoshooting mit Model Tatjana Heinz im Kluetwald. Hameln, 26.11.2025 - Bodyart-Kuenstler: Joerg Duesterwald
    ddp

     

  • Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
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    Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
    Nature Art: Herbst Bodypainting und Photoshooting mit Model Tatjana Heinz im Kluetwald. Hameln, 26.11.2025 - Bodyart-Kuenstler: Joerg Duesterwald
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  • Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
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    Bodypainting im herbstlichen Wald in Hameln
    Nature Art: Herbst Bodypainting und Photoshooting mit Model Tatjana Heinz im Kluetwald. Hameln, 26.11.2025 - Bodyart-Kuenstler: Joerg Duesterwald
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  • FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football  LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
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    FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
    Seid Korac of Luxembourg injured
    in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
    LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
    in Season 2025/2026 at November 14, 2025 in Luxemburg.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images

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  • FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football  LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
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    FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
    Seid Korac of Luxembourg injured
    in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
    LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
    in Season 2025/2026 at November 14, 2025 in Luxemburg.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images

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  • FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football  LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
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    FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
    Seid Korac of Luxembourg injured
    in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
    LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
    in Season 2025/2026 at November 14, 2025 in Luxemburg.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images

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  • FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football  LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
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    FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
    Seid Korac of Luxembourg injured
    in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
    LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
    in Season 2025/2026 at November 14, 2025 in Luxemburg.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images

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  • FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football  LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
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    FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
    Seid Korac of Luxembourg injured
    in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
    LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
    in Season 2025/2026 at November 14, 2025 in Luxemburg.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images

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  • FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football  LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
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    FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
    Seid Korac of Luxembourg injured
    in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
    LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
    in Season 2025/2026 at November 14, 2025 in Luxemburg.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images

    ddp

     

  • FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football  LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
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    FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier Football LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
    Seid Korac of Luxembourg injured
    in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match
    LUXEMBOURG - GERMANY 0-2
    in Season 2025/2026 at November 14, 2025 in Luxemburg.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images

    ddp

     

  • FEATURE -  Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea
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    FEATURE - Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A young farmer in Swansea is celebrating a remarkable birth at his petting farm – an ultra-rare set of twin lambs, one black and one white.
    Will Evans, 18, is the proud owner of Will’s Petting Farm, the only farm in Wales home to the endangered Hungarian Racka sheep – a breed known for its distinctive spiral-shaped horns and uniquely textured wool. The birth of the rare twins has sent excitement rippling through the farm, as it plays a crucial role in preserving this critically endangered species, with only 2,500–3,000 left worldwide.
    The Hungarian Racka was once a common sight in Hungary, but now numbers are dwindling – making these new arrivals all the more special. Their extraordinary horns, which can grow up to two feet long, make them one of the most visually striking sheep breeds in existence.
    For Will, this moment is the latest success in a journey that began when he launched his farm at just 14 years old during the COVID-19 pandemic. What started with 500 chickens has flourished into a thriving animal haven, now home to everything from tiny hamsters to majestic llamas.
    Speaking about the new arrivals, Will said: “We’re so proud to be part of this breed’s preservation and can’t wait to watch these little ones grow.”
    With a deep passion for conservation, Will’s Petting Farm has become a much-loved attraction on the Gower Peninsula, welcoming visitors eager to see these incredible animals up close.
    Where: Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
    When: 05 Mar 2025
    Credit: Joann Randles/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 47026140

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  • FEATURE -  Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea
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    FEATURE - Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A young farmer in Swansea is celebrating a remarkable birth at his petting farm – an ultra-rare set of twin lambs, one black and one white.
    Will Evans, 18, is the proud owner of Will’s Petting Farm, the only farm in Wales home to the endangered Hungarian Racka sheep – a breed known for its distinctive spiral-shaped horns and uniquely textured wool. The birth of the rare twins has sent excitement rippling through the farm, as it plays a crucial role in preserving this critically endangered species, with only 2,500–3,000 left worldwide.
    The Hungarian Racka was once a common sight in Hungary, but now numbers are dwindling – making these new arrivals all the more special. Their extraordinary horns, which can grow up to two feet long, make them one of the most visually striking sheep breeds in existence.
    For Will, this moment is the latest success in a journey that began when he launched his farm at just 14 years old during the COVID-19 pandemic. What started with 500 chickens has flourished into a thriving animal haven, now home to everything from tiny hamsters to majestic llamas.
    Speaking about the new arrivals, Will said: “We’re so proud to be part of this breed’s preservation and can’t wait to watch these little ones grow.”
    With a deep passion for conservation, Will’s Petting Farm has become a much-loved attraction on the Gower Peninsula, welcoming visitors eager to see these incredible animals up close.
    Featuring: Will Evans
    Where: Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
    When: 05 Mar 2025
    Credit: Joann Randles/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 47026141

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea
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    FEATURE - Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A young farmer in Swansea is celebrating a remarkable birth at his petting farm – an ultra-rare set of twin lambs, one black and one white.
    Will Evans, 18, is the proud owner of Will’s Petting Farm, the only farm in Wales home to the endangered Hungarian Racka sheep – a breed known for its distinctive spiral-shaped horns and uniquely textured wool. The birth of the rare twins has sent excitement rippling through the farm, as it plays a crucial role in preserving this critically endangered species, with only 2,500–3,000 left worldwide.
    The Hungarian Racka was once a common sight in Hungary, but now numbers are dwindling – making these new arrivals all the more special. Their extraordinary horns, which can grow up to two feet long, make them one of the most visually striking sheep breeds in existence.
    For Will, this moment is the latest success in a journey that began when he launched his farm at just 14 years old during the COVID-19 pandemic. What started with 500 chickens has flourished into a thriving animal haven, now home to everything from tiny hamsters to majestic llamas.
    Speaking about the new arrivals, Will said: “We’re so proud to be part of this breed’s preservation and can’t wait to watch these little ones grow.”
    With a deep passion for conservation, Will’s Petting Farm has become a much-loved attraction on the Gower Peninsula, welcoming visitors eager to see these incredible animals up close.
    Featuring: Will Evans
    Where: Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
    When: 05 Mar 2025
    Credit: Joann Randles/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 47026138

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea
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    FEATURE - Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A young farmer in Swansea is celebrating a remarkable birth at his petting farm – an ultra-rare set of twin lambs, one black and one white.
    Will Evans, 18, is the proud owner of Will’s Petting Farm, the only farm in Wales home to the endangered Hungarian Racka sheep – a breed known for its distinctive spiral-shaped horns and uniquely textured wool. The birth of the rare twins has sent excitement rippling through the farm, as it plays a crucial role in preserving this critically endangered species, with only 2,500–3,000 left worldwide.
    The Hungarian Racka was once a common sight in Hungary, but now numbers are dwindling – making these new arrivals all the more special. Their extraordinary horns, which can grow up to two feet long, make them one of the most visually striking sheep breeds in existence.
    For Will, this moment is the latest success in a journey that began when he launched his farm at just 14 years old during the COVID-19 pandemic. What started with 500 chickens has flourished into a thriving animal haven, now home to everything from tiny hamsters to majestic llamas.
    Speaking about the new arrivals, Will said: “We’re so proud to be part of this breed’s preservation and can’t wait to watch these little ones grow.”
    With a deep passion for conservation, Will’s Petting Farm has become a much-loved attraction on the Gower Peninsula, welcoming visitors eager to see these incredible animals up close.
    Where: Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
    When: 05 Mar 2025
    Credit: Joann Randles/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 47026135

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea
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    FEATURE - Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A young farmer in Swansea is celebrating a remarkable birth at his petting farm – an ultra-rare set of twin lambs, one black and one white.
    Will Evans, 18, is the proud owner of Will’s Petting Farm, the only farm in Wales home to the endangered Hungarian Racka sheep – a breed known for its distinctive spiral-shaped horns and uniquely textured wool. The birth of the rare twins has sent excitement rippling through the farm, as it plays a crucial role in preserving this critically endangered species, with only 2,500–3,000 left worldwide.
    The Hungarian Racka was once a common sight in Hungary, but now numbers are dwindling – making these new arrivals all the more special. Their extraordinary horns, which can grow up to two feet long, make them one of the most visually striking sheep breeds in existence.
    For Will, this moment is the latest success in a journey that began when he launched his farm at just 14 years old during the COVID-19 pandemic. What started with 500 chickens has flourished into a thriving animal haven, now home to everything from tiny hamsters to majestic llamas.
    Speaking about the new arrivals, Will said: “We’re so proud to be part of this breed’s preservation and can’t wait to watch these little ones grow.”
    With a deep passion for conservation, Will’s Petting Farm has become a much-loved attraction on the Gower Peninsula, welcoming visitors eager to see these incredible animals up close.
    Where: Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
    When: 05 Mar 2025
    Credit: Joann Randles/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 47026137

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea
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    FEATURE - Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A young farmer in Swansea is celebrating a remarkable birth at his petting farm – an ultra-rare set of twin lambs, one black and one white.
    Will Evans, 18, is the proud owner of Will’s Petting Farm, the only farm in Wales home to the endangered Hungarian Racka sheep – a breed known for its distinctive spiral-shaped horns and uniquely textured wool. The birth of the rare twins has sent excitement rippling through the farm, as it plays a crucial role in preserving this critically endangered species, with only 2,500–3,000 left worldwide.
    The Hungarian Racka was once a common sight in Hungary, but now numbers are dwindling – making these new arrivals all the more special. Their extraordinary horns, which can grow up to two feet long, make them one of the most visually striking sheep breeds in existence.
    For Will, this moment is the latest success in a journey that began when he launched his farm at just 14 years old during the COVID-19 pandemic. What started with 500 chickens has flourished into a thriving animal haven, now home to everything from tiny hamsters to majestic llamas.
    Speaking about the new arrivals, Will said: “We’re so proud to be part of this breed’s preservation and can’t wait to watch these little ones grow.”
    With a deep passion for conservation, Will’s Petting Farm has become a much-loved attraction on the Gower Peninsula, welcoming visitors eager to see these incredible animals up close.
    Where: Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
    When: 05 Mar 2025
    Credit: Joann Randles/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 47026136

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea
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    FEATURE - Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A young farmer in Swansea is celebrating a remarkable birth at his petting farm – an ultra-rare set of twin lambs, one black and one white.
    Will Evans, 18, is the proud owner of Will’s Petting Farm, the only farm in Wales home to the endangered Hungarian Racka sheep – a breed known for its distinctive spiral-shaped horns and uniquely textured wool. The birth of the rare twins has sent excitement rippling through the farm, as it plays a crucial role in preserving this critically endangered species, with only 2,500–3,000 left worldwide.
    The Hungarian Racka was once a common sight in Hungary, but now numbers are dwindling – making these new arrivals all the more special. Their extraordinary horns, which can grow up to two feet long, make them one of the most visually striking sheep breeds in existence.
    For Will, this moment is the latest success in a journey that began when he launched his farm at just 14 years old during the COVID-19 pandemic. What started with 500 chickens has flourished into a thriving animal haven, now home to everything from tiny hamsters to majestic llamas.
    Speaking about the new arrivals, Will said: “We’re so proud to be part of this breed’s preservation and can’t wait to watch these little ones grow.”
    With a deep passion for conservation, Will’s Petting Farm has become a much-loved attraction on the Gower Peninsula, welcoming visitors eager to see these incredible animals up close.
    Where: Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
    When: 05 Mar 2025
    Credit: Joann Randles/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 47026132

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea
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    FEATURE - Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A young farmer in Swansea is celebrating a remarkable birth at his petting farm – an ultra-rare set of twin lambs, one black and one white.
    Will Evans, 18, is the proud owner of Will’s Petting Farm, the only farm in Wales home to the endangered Hungarian Racka sheep – a breed known for its distinctive spiral-shaped horns and uniquely textured wool. The birth of the rare twins has sent excitement rippling through the farm, as it plays a crucial role in preserving this critically endangered species, with only 2,500–3,000 left worldwide.
    The Hungarian Racka was once a common sight in Hungary, but now numbers are dwindling – making these new arrivals all the more special. Their extraordinary horns, which can grow up to two feet long, make them one of the most visually striking sheep breeds in existence.
    For Will, this moment is the latest success in a journey that began when he launched his farm at just 14 years old during the COVID-19 pandemic. What started with 500 chickens has flourished into a thriving animal haven, now home to everything from tiny hamsters to majestic llamas.
    Speaking about the new arrivals, Will said: “We’re so proud to be part of this breed’s preservation and can’t wait to watch these little ones grow.”
    With a deep passion for conservation, Will’s Petting Farm has become a much-loved attraction on the Gower Peninsula, welcoming visitors eager to see these incredible animals up close.
    Where: Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
    When: 05 Mar 2025
    Credit: Joann Randles/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 47026129

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea
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    FEATURE - Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A young farmer in Swansea is celebrating a remarkable birth at his petting farm – an ultra-rare set of twin lambs, one black and one white.
    Will Evans, 18, is the proud owner of Will’s Petting Farm, the only farm in Wales home to the endangered Hungarian Racka sheep – a breed known for its distinctive spiral-shaped horns and uniquely textured wool. The birth of the rare twins has sent excitement rippling through the farm, as it plays a crucial role in preserving this critically endangered species, with only 2,500–3,000 left worldwide.
    The Hungarian Racka was once a common sight in Hungary, but now numbers are dwindling – making these new arrivals all the more special. Their extraordinary horns, which can grow up to two feet long, make them one of the most visually striking sheep breeds in existence.
    For Will, this moment is the latest success in a journey that began when he launched his farm at just 14 years old during the COVID-19 pandemic. What started with 500 chickens has flourished into a thriving animal haven, now home to everything from tiny hamsters to majestic llamas.
    Speaking about the new arrivals, Will said: “We’re so proud to be part of this breed’s preservation and can’t wait to watch these little ones grow.”
    With a deep passion for conservation, Will’s Petting Farm has become a much-loved attraction on the Gower Peninsula, welcoming visitors eager to see these incredible animals up close.
    Where: Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
    When: 05 Mar 2025
    Credit: Joann Randles/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 47026131

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea
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    FEATURE - Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A young farmer in Swansea is celebrating a remarkable birth at his petting farm – an ultra-rare set of twin lambs, one black and one white.
    Will Evans, 18, is the proud owner of Will’s Petting Farm, the only farm in Wales home to the endangered Hungarian Racka sheep – a breed known for its distinctive spiral-shaped horns and uniquely textured wool. The birth of the rare twins has sent excitement rippling through the farm, as it plays a crucial role in preserving this critically endangered species, with only 2,500–3,000 left worldwide.
    The Hungarian Racka was once a common sight in Hungary, but now numbers are dwindling – making these new arrivals all the more special. Their extraordinary horns, which can grow up to two feet long, make them one of the most visually striking sheep breeds in existence.
    For Will, this moment is the latest success in a journey that began when he launched his farm at just 14 years old during the COVID-19 pandemic. What started with 500 chickens has flourished into a thriving animal haven, now home to everything from tiny hamsters to majestic llamas.
    Speaking about the new arrivals, Will said: “We’re so proud to be part of this breed’s preservation and can’t wait to watch these little ones grow.”
    With a deep passion for conservation, Will’s Petting Farm has become a much-loved attraction on the Gower Peninsula, welcoming visitors eager to see these incredible animals up close.
    Where: Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
    When: 05 Mar 2025
    Credit: Joann Randles/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 47026130

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea
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    FEATURE - Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A young farmer in Swansea is celebrating a remarkable birth at his petting farm – an ultra-rare set of twin lambs, one black and one white.
    Will Evans, 18, is the proud owner of Will’s Petting Farm, the only farm in Wales home to the endangered Hungarian Racka sheep – a breed known for its distinctive spiral-shaped horns and uniquely textured wool. The birth of the rare twins has sent excitement rippling through the farm, as it plays a crucial role in preserving this critically endangered species, with only 2,500–3,000 left worldwide.
    The Hungarian Racka was once a common sight in Hungary, but now numbers are dwindling – making these new arrivals all the more special. Their extraordinary horns, which can grow up to two feet long, make them one of the most visually striking sheep breeds in existence.
    For Will, this moment is the latest success in a journey that began when he launched his farm at just 14 years old during the COVID-19 pandemic. What started with 500 chickens has flourished into a thriving animal haven, now home to everything from tiny hamsters to majestic llamas.
    Speaking about the new arrivals, Will said: “We’re so proud to be part of this breed’s preservation and can’t wait to watch these little ones grow.”
    With a deep passion for conservation, Will’s Petting Farm has become a much-loved attraction on the Gower Peninsula, welcoming visitors eager to see these incredible animals up close.
    Where: Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
    When: 05 Mar 2025
    Credit: Joann Randles/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 47026128

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea
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    FEATURE - Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A young farmer in Swansea is celebrating a remarkable birth at his petting farm – an ultra-rare set of twin lambs, one black and one white.
    Will Evans, 18, is the proud owner of Will’s Petting Farm, the only farm in Wales home to the endangered Hungarian Racka sheep – a breed known for its distinctive spiral-shaped horns and uniquely textured wool. The birth of the rare twins has sent excitement rippling through the farm, as it plays a crucial role in preserving this critically endangered species, with only 2,500–3,000 left worldwide.
    The Hungarian Racka was once a common sight in Hungary, but now numbers are dwindling – making these new arrivals all the more special. Their extraordinary horns, which can grow up to two feet long, make them one of the most visually striking sheep breeds in existence.
    For Will, this moment is the latest success in a journey that began when he launched his farm at just 14 years old during the COVID-19 pandemic. What started with 500 chickens has flourished into a thriving animal haven, now home to everything from tiny hamsters to majestic llamas.
    Speaking about the new arrivals, Will said: “We’re so proud to be part of this breed’s preservation and can’t wait to watch these little ones grow.”
    With a deep passion for conservation, Will’s Petting Farm has become a much-loved attraction on the Gower Peninsula, welcoming visitors eager to see these incredible animals up close.
    Where: Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
    When: 05 Mar 2025
    Credit: Joann Randles/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 47026127

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A young farmer in Swansea is celebrating a remarkable birth at his petting farm – an ultra-rare set of twin lambs, one black and one white.
    Will Evans, 18, is the proud owner of Will’s Petting Farm, the only farm in Wales home to the endangered Hungarian Racka sheep – a breed known for its distinctive spiral-shaped horns and uniquely textured wool. The birth of the rare twins has sent excitement rippling through the farm, as it plays a crucial role in preserving this critically endangered species, with only 2,500–3,000 left worldwide.
    The Hungarian Racka was once a common sight in Hungary, but now numbers are dwindling – making these new arrivals all the more special. Their extraordinary horns, which can grow up to two feet long, make them one of the most visually striking sheep breeds in existence.
    For Will, this moment is the latest success in a journey that began when he launched his farm at just 14 years old during the COVID-19 pandemic. What started with 500 chickens has flourished into a thriving animal haven, now home to everything from tiny hamsters to majestic llamas.
    Speaking about the new arrivals, Will said: “We’re so proud to be part of this breed’s preservation and can’t wait to watch these little ones grow.”
    With a deep passion for conservation, Will’s Petting Farm has become a much-loved attraction on the Gower Peninsula, welcoming visitors eager to see these incredible animals up close.
    Where: Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
    When: 05 Mar 2025
    Credit: Joann Randles/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 47026143

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea
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    FEATURE - Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A young farmer in Swansea is celebrating a remarkable birth at his petting farm – an ultra-rare set of twin lambs, one black and one white.
    Will Evans, 18, is the proud owner of Will’s Petting Farm, the only farm in Wales home to the endangered Hungarian Racka sheep – a breed known for its distinctive spiral-shaped horns and uniquely textured wool. The birth of the rare twins has sent excitement rippling through the farm, as it plays a crucial role in preserving this critically endangered species, with only 2,500–3,000 left worldwide.
    The Hungarian Racka was once a common sight in Hungary, but now numbers are dwindling – making these new arrivals all the more special. Their extraordinary horns, which can grow up to two feet long, make them one of the most visually striking sheep breeds in existence.
    For Will, this moment is the latest success in a journey that began when he launched his farm at just 14 years old during the COVID-19 pandemic. What started with 500 chickens has flourished into a thriving animal haven, now home to everything from tiny hamsters to majestic llamas.
    Speaking about the new arrivals, Will said: “We’re so proud to be part of this breed’s preservation and can’t wait to watch these little ones grow.”
    With a deep passion for conservation, Will’s Petting Farm has become a much-loved attraction on the Gower Peninsula, welcoming visitors eager to see these incredible animals up close.
    Where: Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
    When: 05 Mar 2025
    Credit: Joann Randles/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 47026133

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea
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    FEATURE - Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A young farmer in Swansea is celebrating a remarkable birth at his petting farm – an ultra-rare set of twin lambs, one black and one white.
    Will Evans, 18, is the proud owner of Will’s Petting Farm, the only farm in Wales home to the endangered Hungarian Racka sheep – a breed known for its distinctive spiral-shaped horns and uniquely textured wool. The birth of the rare twins has sent excitement rippling through the farm, as it plays a crucial role in preserving this critically endangered species, with only 2,500–3,000 left worldwide.
    The Hungarian Racka was once a common sight in Hungary, but now numbers are dwindling – making these new arrivals all the more special. Their extraordinary horns, which can grow up to two feet long, make them one of the most visually striking sheep breeds in existence.
    For Will, this moment is the latest success in a journey that began when he launched his farm at just 14 years old during the COVID-19 pandemic. What started with 500 chickens has flourished into a thriving animal haven, now home to everything from tiny hamsters to majestic llamas.
    Speaking about the new arrivals, Will said: “We’re so proud to be part of this breed’s preservation and can’t wait to watch these little ones grow.”
    With a deep passion for conservation, Will’s Petting Farm has become a much-loved attraction on the Gower Peninsula, welcoming visitors eager to see these incredible animals up close.
    Where: Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
    When: 05 Mar 2025
    Credit: Joann Randles/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 47026134

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea
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    FEATURE - Black And White: Zwei unterschiedlich gefärbte Zackelschaf-Lämmer auf einem Hof bei Swansea

    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A young farmer in Swansea is celebrating a remarkable birth at his petting farm – an ultra-rare set of twin lambs, one black and one white.
    Will Evans, 18, is the proud owner of Will’s Petting Farm, the only farm in Wales home to the endangered Hungarian Racka sheep – a breed known for its distinctive spiral-shaped horns and uniquely textured wool. The birth of the rare twins has sent excitement rippling through the farm, as it plays a crucial role in preserving this critically endangered species, with only 2,500–3,000 left worldwide.
    The Hungarian Racka was once a common sight in Hungary, but now numbers are dwindling – making these new arrivals all the more special. Their extraordinary horns, which can grow up to two feet long, make them one of the most visually striking sheep breeds in existence.
    For Will, this moment is the latest success in a journey that began when he launched his farm at just 14 years old during the COVID-19 pandemic. What started with 500 chickens has flourished into a thriving animal haven, now home to everything from tiny hamsters to majestic llamas.
    Speaking about the new arrivals, Will said: “We’re so proud to be part of this breed’s preservation and can’t wait to watch these little ones grow.”
    With a deep passion for conservation, Will’s Petting Farm has become a much-loved attraction on the Gower Peninsula, welcoming visitors eager to see these incredible animals up close.
    Where: Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom
    When: 05 Mar 2025
    Credit: Joann Randles/Cover Images *** Local Caption *** 47026139

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh

    Carolyn Spray with more than 60,000 bright red poinsettias ready for Christmas at Pentland Plants near Edinburgh. Nov 25 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36714549

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh
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    FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh

    Carolyn Spray with more than 60,000 bright red poinsettias ready for Christmas at Pentland Plants near Edinburgh. Nov 25 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36714550

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh
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    FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh

    Carolyn Spray with more than 60,000 bright red poinsettias ready for Christmas at Pentland Plants near Edinburgh. Nov 25 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36714548

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh
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    FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh

    Larisa Muska and Carolyn Spray admire the variety of poinsettias ready for Christmas at Pentland Plants near Edinburgh. Nov 25 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36714552

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh
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    FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh

    Larisa Muska and Carolyn Spray admire the variety of poinsettias ready for Christmas at Pentland Plants near Edinburgh. Nov 25 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36714547

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh
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    FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh

    Larisa Muska and Carolyn Spray admire the variety of poinsettias ready for Christmas at Pentland Plants near Edinburgh. Nov 25 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36714551

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh
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    FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh

    Fiona Leigh carries some of the 60,000 bright red poinsettias ready for Christmas at Pentland Plants near Edinburgh. Nov 25 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36714545

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh
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    FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh

    Fiona Leigh carries some of the 60,000 bright red poinsettias ready for Christmas at Pentland Plants near Edinburgh. Nov 25 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36714546

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh
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    FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh

    Fiona Leigh carries some of the 60,000 bright red poinsettias ready for Christmas at Pentland Plants near Edinburgh. Nov 25 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36714540

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh
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    FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh

    Fiona Leigh carries some of the 60,000 bright red poinsettias ready for Christmas at Pentland Plants near Edinburgh. Nov 25 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36714544

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh
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    FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh

    Fiona Leigh carries some of the 60,000 bright red poinsettias ready for Christmas at Pentland Plants near Edinburgh. Nov 25 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36714544

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh
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    FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh

    More than 60,000 bright red poinsettias ready for Christmas at Pentland Plants near Edinburgh. Nov 25 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36714541

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh
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    FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh

    Carolyn Spray with more than 60,000 bright red poinsettias ready for Christmas at Pentland Plants near Edinburgh. Nov 25 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36714543

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh
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    FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh

    Carolyn Spray with more than 60,000 bright red poinsettias ready for Christmas at Pentland Plants near Edinburgh. Nov 25 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36714539

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh
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    FEATURE - Mehr als 60'000 rote Weihnachtssterne leuchten in einem Gewächshaus nahe Edinburgh

    Carolyn Spray with more than 60,000 bright red poinsettias ready for Christmas at Pentland Plants near Edinburgh. Nov 25 2021 *** Local Caption *** 36714538

    (c) Dukas

     

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