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Views From Portugal
The tomb of explorer Vasco da Gama inside the Church of Santa Maria de Belem, part of the Jeronimos Monastery. The richly carved Manueline-style sarcophagus honors Portugal’s most famous navigator on October 08, 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal. NO SALES POLAND (Photo by Andrzej Iwanczuk/NurPhoto) -
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Views From Portugal
The tomb of explorer Vasco da Gama inside the Church of Santa Maria de Belem, part of the Jeronimos Monastery. The richly carved Manueline-style sarcophagus honors Portugal’s most famous navigator on October 08, 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal. NO SALES POLAND (Photo by Andrzej Iwanczuk/NurPhoto) -
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(FILE) Jane Goodall Dead At 91
(FILE) Jane Goodall Dead At 91. Jane Goodall, the famed primatologist, anthropologist and conservationist, has died on Wednesday, October 1, 2025 according to the institute she founded. HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - OCTOBER 09: English zoologist, primatologist, ethologist, and anthropologist Dr. Jane Goodall (Dame Jane Morris Goodall DBE, formerly Baroness Jane van Lawick-Goodall) arrives at the Los Angeles Premiere Of National Geographic Documentary Films' 'Jane' held at the Hollywood Bowl on October 9, 2017 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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English filmmaker and indigenous rights advocate Bruce Parry
English filmmaker and indigenous rights advocate Bruce Parry, 55, pictured at Phoenix Gardens, London, UK.
Bruce returned to the Tribe for BBC Two and iPlayer for a new 3 part series. Twenty years ago Bruce immersed himself with 15 different tribal communities whilst making three groundbreaking series of Tribe, twice nominated for BAFTA Best Factual Series. In 2007 he spent an entire year travelling along the Amazon to explore the forces affecting the world’s largest rainforest and its people. Amazon went on to win Bafta Best Factual Series 2009.
06 March 2025
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English filmmaker and indigenous rights advocate Bruce Parry
English filmmaker and indigenous rights advocate Bruce Parry, 55, pictured at Phoenix Gardens, London, UK.
Bruce returned to the Tribe for BBC Two and iPlayer for a new 3 part series. Twenty years ago Bruce immersed himself with 15 different tribal communities whilst making three groundbreaking series of Tribe, twice nominated for BAFTA Best Factual Series. In 2007 he spent an entire year travelling along the Amazon to explore the forces affecting the world’s largest rainforest and its people. Amazon went on to win Bafta Best Factual Series 2009.
06 March 2025
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English filmmaker and indigenous rights advocate Bruce Parry
English filmmaker and indigenous rights advocate Bruce Parry, 55, pictured at Phoenix Gardens, London, UK.
Bruce returned to the Tribe for BBC Two and iPlayer for a new 3 part series. Twenty years ago Bruce immersed himself with 15 different tribal communities whilst making three groundbreaking series of Tribe, twice nominated for BAFTA Best Factual Series. In 2007 he spent an entire year travelling along the Amazon to explore the forces affecting the world’s largest rainforest and its people. Amazon went on to win Bafta Best Factual Series 2009.
06 March 2025
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English filmmaker and indigenous rights advocate Bruce Parry
English filmmaker and indigenous rights advocate Bruce Parry, 55, pictured at Phoenix Gardens, London, UK.
Bruce returned to the Tribe for BBC Two and iPlayer for a new 3 part series. Twenty years ago Bruce immersed himself with 15 different tribal communities whilst making three groundbreaking series of Tribe, twice nominated for BAFTA Best Factual Series. In 2007 he spent an entire year travelling along the Amazon to explore the forces affecting the world’s largest rainforest and its people. Amazon went on to win Bafta Best Factual Series 2009.
06 March 2025
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
A roped-off area inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire, where the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders are to buried. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village church is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
A roped-off area inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire, where the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders are to buried. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village church is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
A stained glass window depicting Captain Matthew Flinders and the Australian flag inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village church is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
A stained glass window depicting Captain Matthew Flinders inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village church is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
A stained glass window depicting Captain Matthew Flinders and the Australian flag inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village church is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
A stained glass window depicting Captain Matthew Flinders and the Australian flag inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village church is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Jane Pearson of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Members of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Members of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Members of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Members of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Members of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Jane Pearson of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Jane Pearson of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Jane Pearson of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Jane Pearson of the Matthew Flinders Bring Him Home Group, which has organised for the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders to be buried inside Donington Church, Lincolnshire. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Donington Church, Lincolnshire, where the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders are to be buried. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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Explorer 'who named Australia' Matthew Flinders to be reburied in Lincolnshire village where he was born.
Hundreds to attend Donington service for Matthew Flinders, whose remains were found during digging for HS2
When the remains of the famous explorer Capt Matthew Flinders - credited with naming Australia - were discovered during the digging for HS2, Jane Pearson knew he had to be brought back home to Donington.
This little village in Lincolnshire, where Flinders was born in 1774, has been preparing for his arrival for months, and is gearing up to welcome a host of Australian dignitaries travelling over for his reburial in July.
Donington Church, Lincolnshire, where the remains of Captain Matthew Flinders are to be buried. Flinders is the explorer credited with naming Australia. His remains were discovered in the HS2 rail project dig at St James's burial ground in Euston, London, in 2019, and after pandemic delays, his reinterment in his home village is now going ahead in July.
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John Blashford-Snell at The Oxford Literary Festival 2024, Oxford, UK.
JOHN BLASHFORD-SNELL, Explorer and writer, at Pursey House at The Oxford Literary Festival 2024
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John Blashford-Snell at The Oxford Literary Festival 2024, Oxford, UK.
JOHN BLASHFORD-SNELL, Explorer and writer, at Pursey House at The Oxford Literary Festival 2024
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John Blashford-Snell at The Oxford Literary Festival 2024, Oxford, UK.
JOHN BLASHFORD-SNELL, Explorer and writer, at Pursey House at The Oxford Literary Festival 2024
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John Blashford-Snell at The Oxford Literary Festival 2024, Oxford, UK.
JOHN BLASHFORD-SNELL, Explorer and writer, at Pursey House at The Oxford Literary Festival 2024
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John Blashford-Snell at The Oxford Literary Festival 2024, Oxford, UK.
JOHN BLASHFORD-SNELL, Explorer and writer, at Pursey House at The Oxford Literary Festival 2024
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John Blashford-Snell at The Oxford Literary Festival 2024, Oxford, UK.
JOHN BLASHFORD-SNELL, Explorer and writer, at Pursey House at The Oxford Literary Festival 2024
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John Blashford-Snell at The Oxford Literary Festival 2024, Oxford, UK.
JOHN BLASHFORD-SNELL, Explorer and writer, at Pursey House at The Oxford Literary Festival 2024
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JOHN BLASHFORD-SNELL, Explorer and writer, at Pursey House at The Oxford Literary Festival 2024
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John Blashford-Snell at The Oxford Literary Festival 2024, Oxford, UK.
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John Blashford-Snell at The Oxford Literary Festival 2024, Oxford, UK.
JOHN BLASHFORD-SNELL, Explorer and writer, at Pursey House at The Oxford Literary Festival 2024
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FEATURE - Lufthansa Technik-Studie: Luxuriöses VIP-Flugzeug nach dem Vorbild von Superyachten
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A passenger plane designed to be a luxury superyacht of the skies has been unveiled.And it even has an expandable veranda.The wide-body VIP cabin concept is called Explorer and is based on an Airbus 330.It is been produced by Lufthansa Technik , a division of German airline Lufthansa.A spokesperson said:” The Explorer is based on the current trend for superyachts that fulfil two wishes for their owners: To take them almost anywhere at any time and to serve them at their destination as an individual hotel and base camp for a wide variety of leisure activities and excursions. “The Airbus A330 was chosen because it offers sufficient space for a large number of novel cabin ideas and also a sufficient range to fulfil the special wishes of the target passenger group.A particularly striking feature is a large-scale integrated projection system for virtual content, which extends from the window belt to almost the entire cabin ceiling in the multifunctional lounge area. Although similar features have often been seen in design studies, there has been no suitable technology to implement them in a way that is both aesthetically convincing and certifiable, until now according to the design team.The design was done in close cooperation with aircraft system and cabin design company Diehl Aerospace.
OPS: The Lufthansa Technik Explorer VIP aircraft concept based on an Airbus A330.A possible floor layout
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A passenger plane designed to be a luxury superyacht of the skies has been unveiled.And it even has an expandable veranda.The wide-body VIP cabin concept is called Explorer and is based on an Airbus 330.It is been produced by Lufthansa Technik , a division of German airline Lufthansa.A spokesperson said:” The Explorer is based on the current trend for superyachts that fulfil two wishes for their owners: To take them almost anywhere at any time and to serve them at their destination as an individual hotel and base camp for a wide variety of leisure activities and excursions. “The Airbus A330 was chosen because it offers sufficient space for a large number of novel cabin ideas and also a sufficient range to fulfil the special wishes of the target passenger group.A particularly striking feature is a large-scale integrated projection system for virtual content, which extends from the window belt to almost the entire cabin ceiling in the multifunctional lounge area. Although similar features have often been seen in design studies, there has been no suitable technology to implement them in a way that is both aesthetically convincing and certifiable, until now according to the design team.The design was done in close cooperation with aircraft system and cabin design company Diehl Aerospace.
OPS: The Lufthansa Technik Explorer VIP aircraft concept based on an Airbus A330.Discreet projectors allow for virtual content in the multifunctional lounge area.
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A passenger plane designed to be a luxury superyacht of the skies has been unveiled.And it even has an expandable veranda.The wide-body VIP cabin concept is called Explorer and is based on an Airbus 330.It is been produced by Lufthansa Technik , a division of German airline Lufthansa.A spokesperson said:” The Explorer is based on the current trend for superyachts that fulfil two wishes for their owners: To take them almost anywhere at any time and to serve them at their destination as an individual hotel and base camp for a wide variety of leisure activities and excursions. “The Airbus A330 was chosen because it offers sufficient space for a large number of novel cabin ideas and also a sufficient range to fulfil the special wishes of the target passenger group.A particularly striking feature is a large-scale integrated projection system for virtual content, which extends from the window belt to almost the entire cabin ceiling in the multifunctional lounge area. Although similar features have often been seen in design studies, there has been no suitable technology to implement them in a way that is both aesthetically convincing and certifiable, until now according to the design team.The design was done in close cooperation with aircraft system and cabin design company Diehl Aerospace.
OPS: The Lufthansa Technik Explorer VIP aircraft concept based on an Airbus A330.Discreet projectors allow for virtual content in the multifunctional lounge area.
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A passenger plane designed to be a luxury superyacht of the skies has been unveiled.And it even has an expandable veranda.The wide-body VIP cabin concept is called Explorer and is based on an Airbus 330.It is been produced by Lufthansa Technik , a division of German airline Lufthansa.A spokesperson said:” The Explorer is based on the current trend for superyachts that fulfil two wishes for their owners: To take them almost anywhere at any time and to serve them at their destination as an individual hotel and base camp for a wide variety of leisure activities and excursions. “The Airbus A330 was chosen because it offers sufficient space for a large number of novel cabin ideas and also a sufficient range to fulfil the special wishes of the target passenger group.A particularly striking feature is a large-scale integrated projection system for virtual content, which extends from the window belt to almost the entire cabin ceiling in the multifunctional lounge area. Although similar features have often been seen in design studies, there has been no suitable technology to implement them in a way that is both aesthetically convincing and certifiable, until now according to the design team.The design was done in close cooperation with aircraft system and cabin design company Diehl Aerospace.
OPS: The Lufthansa Technik Explorer VIP aircraft concept based on an Airbus A330.Discreet projectors allow for virtual content in the multifunctional lounge area.
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A passenger plane designed to be a luxury superyacht of the skies has been unveiled.And it even has an expandable veranda.The wide-body VIP cabin concept is called Explorer and is based on an Airbus 330.It is been produced by Lufthansa Technik , a division of German airline Lufthansa.A spokesperson said:” The Explorer is based on the current trend for superyachts that fulfil two wishes for their owners: To take them almost anywhere at any time and to serve them at their destination as an individual hotel and base camp for a wide variety of leisure activities and excursions. “The Airbus A330 was chosen because it offers sufficient space for a large number of novel cabin ideas and also a sufficient range to fulfil the special wishes of the target passenger group.A particularly striking feature is a large-scale integrated projection system for virtual content, which extends from the window belt to almost the entire cabin ceiling in the multifunctional lounge area. Although similar features have often been seen in design studies, there has been no suitable technology to implement them in a way that is both aesthetically convincing and certifiable, until now according to the design team.The design was done in close cooperation with aircraft system and cabin design company Diehl Aerospace.
OPS: The Lufthansa Technik Explorer VIP aircraft concept based on an Airbus A330. The veranda for taking in views when parked up at a destination
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A passenger plane designed to be a luxury superyacht of the skies has been unveiled.And it even has an expandable veranda.The wide-body VIP cabin concept is called Explorer and is based on an Airbus 330.It is been produced by Lufthansa Technik , a division of German airline Lufthansa.A spokesperson said:” The Explorer is based on the current trend for superyachts that fulfil two wishes for their owners: To take them almost anywhere at any time and to serve them at their destination as an individual hotel and base camp for a wide variety of leisure activities and excursions. “The Airbus A330 was chosen because it offers sufficient space for a large number of novel cabin ideas and also a sufficient range to fulfil the special wishes of the target passenger group.A particularly striking feature is a large-scale integrated projection system for virtual content, which extends from the window belt to almost the entire cabin ceiling in the multifunctional lounge area. Although similar features have often been seen in design studies, there has been no suitable technology to implement them in a way that is both aesthetically convincing and certifiable, until now according to the design team.The design was done in close cooperation with aircraft system and cabin design company Diehl Aerospace.
OPS: The Lufthansa Technik Explorer VIP aircraft concept based on an Airbus A330.Discreet projectors allow for virtual content in the multifunctional lounge area.
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A passenger plane designed to be a luxury superyacht of the skies has been unveiled.And it even has an expandable veranda.The wide-body VIP cabin concept is called Explorer and is based on an Airbus 330.It is been produced by Lufthansa Technik , a division of German airline Lufthansa.A spokesperson said:” The Explorer is based on the current trend for superyachts that fulfil two wishes for their owners: To take them almost anywhere at any time and to serve them at their destination as an individual hotel and base camp for a wide variety of leisure activities and excursions. “The Airbus A330 was chosen because it offers sufficient space for a large number of novel cabin ideas and also a sufficient range to fulfil the special wishes of the target passenger group.A particularly striking feature is a large-scale integrated projection system for virtual content, which extends from the window belt to almost the entire cabin ceiling in the multifunctional lounge area. Although similar features have often been seen in design studies, there has been no suitable technology to implement them in a way that is both aesthetically convincing and certifiable, until now according to the design team.The design was done in close cooperation with aircraft system and cabin design company Diehl Aerospace.
OPS: The Lufthansa Technik Explorer VIP aircraft concept based on an Airbus A330
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FEATURE - Lufthansa Technik-Studie: Luxuriöses VIP-Flugzeug nach dem Vorbild von Superyachten
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A passenger plane designed to be a luxury superyacht of the skies has been unveiled.And it even has an expandable veranda.The wide-body VIP cabin concept is called Explorer and is based on an Airbus 330.It is been produced by Lufthansa Technik , a division of German airline Lufthansa.A spokesperson said:” The Explorer is based on the current trend for superyachts that fulfil two wishes for their owners: To take them almost anywhere at any time and to serve them at their destination as an individual hotel and base camp for a wide variety of leisure activities and excursions. “The Airbus A330 was chosen because it offers sufficient space for a large number of novel cabin ideas and also a sufficient range to fulfil the special wishes of the target passenger group.A particularly striking feature is a large-scale integrated projection system for virtual content, which extends from the window belt to almost the entire cabin ceiling in the multifunctional lounge area. Although similar features have often been seen in design studies, there has been no suitable technology to implement them in a way that is both aesthetically convincing and certifiable, until now according to the design team.The design was done in close cooperation with aircraft system and cabin design company Diehl Aerospace.
OPS: The Lufthansa Technik Explorer VIP aircraft concept based on an Airbus A330.The veranda
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A passenger plane designed to be a luxury superyacht of the skies has been unveiled.And it even has an expandable veranda.The wide-body VIP cabin concept is called Explorer and is based on an Airbus 330.It is been produced by Lufthansa Technik , a division of German airline Lufthansa.A spokesperson said:” The Explorer is based on the current trend for superyachts that fulfil two wishes for their owners: To take them almost anywhere at any time and to serve them at their destination as an individual hotel and base camp for a wide variety of leisure activities and excursions. “The Airbus A330 was chosen because it offers sufficient space for a large number of novel cabin ideas and also a sufficient range to fulfil the special wishes of the target passenger group.A particularly striking feature is a large-scale integrated projection system for virtual content, which extends from the window belt to almost the entire cabin ceiling in the multifunctional lounge area. Although similar features have often been seen in design studies, there has been no suitable technology to implement them in a way that is both aesthetically convincing and certifiable, until now according to the design team.The design was done in close cooperation with aircraft system and cabin design company Diehl Aerospace.
OPS: The Lufthansa Technik Explorer VIP aircraft concept based on an Airbus A330.Discreet projectors allow for virtual content in the multifunctional lounge area.
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Back from the depths
Port Sudan : Up from the bottom of the Red Sea , after living in waterproof houses on the sea bed for three weeks , Commander Jacques-Yves Cousteau and engineer Jacques Roux , seen in front of the diving saucer which was used in their submarine explorations . Cousteau 's expedition has been gathering material in support of his theory that men can live beneath the sea
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Under sea search for oil
Commander Jacques-Yves Cousteau , famous underwater explorer , was commissioned by BP to investigage the waters off Abu Dhabi . Commander Cousteau , with his team of divers operating from the research vessel CALYPSO , examined the sea-bed in waters up to 250 feet in depth and brought to the surface specimens for checking by the Company's geologists .
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Artist Himali Singh Soin pictured near her home in east London. Singh Soin has been named winner of the 2019 Frieze Artist Award.
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