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  • 'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
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    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.

    Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.

    Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.

    Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
    25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.

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  • 'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
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    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.

    Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.

    Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.

    Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
    25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
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    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.

    Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.

    Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.

    Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
    25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
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    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.

    Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.

    Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.

    Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
    25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
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    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.

    Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.

    Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.

    Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
    25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
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    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.

    Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.

    Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.

    Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
    25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
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    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.

    Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.

    Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.

    Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
    25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
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    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.

    Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.

    Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.

    Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
    25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
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    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.

    Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.

    Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.

    Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
    25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
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    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.

    Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.

    Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.

    Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
    25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
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    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.

    Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.

    Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.

    Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
    25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
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    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.

    Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.

    Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.

    Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
    25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
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    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.

    Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.

    Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.

    Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . With him i, right , is Celso Zuccollo Cheif Excutive of Waymap. The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
    25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
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    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.

    Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.

    Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.

    Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
    25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
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    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.

    Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.

    Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.

    Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
    25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
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    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.

    Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.

    Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.

    Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
    25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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  • 'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
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    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.

    Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.

    Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.

    Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . With him i, left , is Celso Zuccollo Cheif Excutive of Waymap. The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
    25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • 'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
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    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.

    Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.

    Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.

    Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . With him i, left , is Celso Zuccollo Cheif Excutive of Waymap. The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
    25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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  • 'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
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    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
    'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.

    Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.

    Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.

    Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . With him i, left , is Celso Zuccollo Cheif Excutive of Waymap. The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
    25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.

    Sean Smith / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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  • Daily Life In India
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    Daily Life In India
    A banner hailing the Indian armed forces is displayed outside the Eden Gardens cricket stadium during the recent India-Pakistan conflict in Kolkata, India, on May 12, 2025. All military bases and systems remain fully operational and are ready to undertake any mission if the need arises, India says on Monday, two days after it enters into a ceasefire with Pakistan, even as the neighboring country violates the understanding hours later. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty)

     

  • Daily Life In India
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    Daily Life In India
    A banner hailing the Indian armed forces is displayed outside the Eden Gardens cricket stadium during the recent India-Pakistan conflict in Kolkata, India, on May 12, 2025. All military bases and systems remain fully operational and are ready to undertake any mission if the need arises, India says on Monday, two days after it enters into a ceasefire with Pakistan, even as the neighboring country violates the understanding hours later. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty)

     

  • Daily Life In India
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    Daily Life In India
    People look at a banner hailing the Indian armed forces displayed outside the Eden Gardens cricket stadium during the recent India-Pakistan conflict in Kolkata, India, on May 12, 2025. All military bases and systems continue to remain fully operational and are ready to undertake any mission if the need arises, India says on Monday, two days after it enters into a ceasefire with Pakistan even as the neighboring country violates the understanding hours later. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty)