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FEATURE: Beeindruckende Unterwasser-Welt in Palau
A snorkeler in Jellyfish Lake, Palau, Micronesia encounters Mastigias Jellyfish, said to be "stingless."
The Pacific island nation of Palau has become home to the sixth largest marine sanctuary in the world.
The Micronesian reserve, now the largest in the Pacific, will permit no fishing or mining. Palau also established the world's first shark sanctuary in 2009.
The tiny island nation has set aside 500,000 square kilometres -- 80 percent -- of its maritime territory, for full protection. That's the highest percentage of an exclusive economic zone devoted to marine conservation by any country in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
The interior of an Indian restaurant at Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
A robotic fish is seen in an aqua tank at the lobby of Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
Robotic fishes are seen swimming inside an aqua tank at the lobby of Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
A humanoid robot works at the front desk of Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
A robot Unibo is seen at the front desk of Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
A humanoid robot works at the front desk of Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
A humanoid robot works at the front desk of Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
A Bath-time Relaxation is seen on a Japanese bath at Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
A LG Styler Steam Clothing Care cloak is seen at Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
A guest room of Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
A man tests the LG Styler Steam Clothing Care at Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
A guest room of Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
A woman tests an application on a smartphone which controls the TV at Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
A free smartphone service for guests is seen at Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
A guest room of Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
Humanoid robots work at the front desk of Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
Humanoid robots work at the front desk of Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
A humanoid robot works at the front desk of Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
A humanoid robot works at the front desk of Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
A general view of Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Willkommen im Roboterhotel in Tokio
A general view of Henn-na Hotel in Asakusabashi on July 10, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is set to open a new hotel on July 13 in an area of traditional Japanese dolls stores near Asakusabashi Station. Robot staff at the hotel are programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Henn-na Hotel is managed by Japanese travel agency H.I.S. and the new location has 12 floors and 145 rooms, with rates starting from JPY10,000 per night. The new hotel also showcases products from Japanese crowdfunding platform Makuake. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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DUK10009019_016
FEATURE - Wunderschöne Polar-Bäre
POLAR BEAR on ice floe Ursus maritimus Svalbard, Norwegian Arctic Endangered species
Polar bear populations are likely to fall by more than 30% by around the middle of the century as global warming thaws Arctic sea ice, experts said in the most detailed review of the predators to date.
The report, by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, estimated there are between 22,000 and 31,000 polar bears in the Arctic and said they will be increasingly vulnerable as their habitat shrinks.
"Climate change will continue to seriously threaten polar bear survival in the future," Inger Andersen, IUCN Director General, said of the study, based on updated counts and new projections of sea ice since a previous review in 2008.
It said there was a high probability that "the global polar bear population will decline by more than 30% over the next 35 to 40 years", broadly reaffirming findings from 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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DUK10006425_009
FEATURE: Beeindruckende Unterwasser-Welt in Palau
Red Crescent-tail Bigeye, Priacanthus hamrur, Blue Corner, Micronesia, Palau
The Pacific island nation of Palau has become home to the sixth largest marine sanctuary in the world.
The Micronesian reserve, now the largest in the Pacific, will permit no fishing or mining. Palau also established the world's first shark sanctuary in 2009.
The tiny island nation has set aside 500,000 square kilometres -- 80 percent -- of its maritime territory, for full protection. That's the highest percentage of an exclusive economic zone devoted to marine conservation by any country in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE: Beeindruckende Unterwasser-Welt in Palau
Pair Chambered Nautilus, Nautilus belauensis, Micronesia, Palau
The Pacific island nation of Palau has become home to the sixth largest marine sanctuary in the world.
The Micronesian reserve, now the largest in the Pacific, will permit no fishing or mining. Palau also established the world's first shark sanctuary in 2009.
The tiny island nation has set aside 500,000 square kilometres -- 80 percent -- of its maritime territory, for full protection. That's the highest percentage of an exclusive economic zone devoted to marine conservation by any country in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Wunderschöne Polar-Bäre
Polar bear on sea ice off coast of Spitzbergen, Svalbard, Arctic Norway, Europe
Polar bear populations are likely to fall by more than 30% by around the middle of the century as global warming thaws Arctic sea ice, experts said in the most detailed review of the predators to date.
The report, by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, estimated there are between 22,000 and 31,000 polar bears in the Arctic and said they will be increasingly vulnerable as their habitat shrinks.
"Climate change will continue to seriously threaten polar bear survival in the future," Inger Andersen, IUCN Director General, said of the study, based on updated counts and new projections of sea ice since a previous review in 2008.
It said there was a high probability that "the global polar bear population will decline by more than 30% over the next 35 to 40 years", broadly reaffirming findings from 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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DUK10138082_001
NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : A HEXA all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) single-passenger multicopter ultralight aircraft is seen at an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter ultralight aircraft was made by US company LIFT Aircraft. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : A HEXA all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) single-passenger multicopter ultralight aircraft is seen at an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter ultralight aircraft was made by US company LIFT Aircraft. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : A HEXA all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) single-passenger multicopter ultralight aircraft is seen at an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter ultralight aircraft was made by US company LIFT Aircraft. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : A HEXA all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) single-passenger multicopter ultralight aircraft is seen at an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter ultralight aircraft was made by US company LIFT Aircraft. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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DUK10138082_020
NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : An EHang all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) two-passenger multicopter aircraft is seen after an unmanned display flight during an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter aircraft was made by China's Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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DUK10138082_017
NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : An EHang all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) two-passenger multicopter aircraft is seen after an unmanned display flight during an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter aircraft was made by China's Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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DUK10138082_016
NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : An EHang all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) two-passenger multicopter aircraft is seen after an unmanned display flight during an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter aircraft was made by China's Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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DUK10138082_021
NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : An EHang all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) two-passenger multicopter aircraft is seen after an unmanned display flight during an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter aircraft was made by China's Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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DUK10138082_022
NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : An EHang all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) two-passenger multicopter aircraft is seen after an unmanned display flight during an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter aircraft was made by China's Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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DUK10138082_006
NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : An EHang all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) two-passenger multicopter aircraft performs an unmanned display flight during an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter aircraft was made by China's Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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DUK10138082_008
NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : An EHang all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) two-passenger multicopter aircraft performs an unmanned display flight during an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter aircraft was made by China's Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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DUK10138082_010
NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : An EHang all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) two-passenger multicopter aircraft performs an unmanned display flight during an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter aircraft was made by China's Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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DUK10138082_011
NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : An EHang all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) two-passenger multicopter aircraft performs an unmanned display flight during an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter aircraft was made by China's Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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DUK10138082_012
NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : An EHang all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) two-passenger multicopter aircraft performs an unmanned display flight during an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter aircraft was made by China's Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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DUK10138082_009
NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : An EHang all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) two-passenger multicopter aircraft performs an unmanned display flight during an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter aircraft was made by China's Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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DUK10138082_013
NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : An EHang all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) two-passenger multicopter aircraft performs an unmanned display flight during an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter aircraft was made by China's Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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DUK10138082_019
NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : An EHang all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) two-passenger multicopter aircraft performs an unmanned display flight during an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter aircraft was made by China's Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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DUK10138082_015
NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : An EHang all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) two-passenger multicopter aircraft performs an unmanned display flight during an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter aircraft was made by China's Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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DUK10138082_018
NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : An EHang all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) two-passenger multicopter aircraft performs an unmanned display flight during an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter aircraft was made by China's Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : An EHang all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) two-passenger multicopter aircraft performs an unmanned display flight during an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter aircraft was made by China's Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : A HEXA all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) single-passenger multicopter ultralight aircraft is seen at an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter ultralight aircraft was made by US company LIFT Aircraft. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : A HEXA all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) single-passenger multicopter ultralight aircraft is seen at an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter ultralight aircraft was made by US company LIFT Aircraft. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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NEWS - Vorführung des Drohnen-Verkehrssystems in Seoul
Drone Traffic, Nov 11, 2020 : An EHang all-electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) two-passenger multicopter aircraft is seen before an unmanned display flight during an event in Seoul, South Korea. The multicopter aircraft was made by China's Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology. The event was held to showcase a 'Drone Traffic Management System' by South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
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FEATURE - In Shanghai wird das weltgrösste Planetarium gebaut
Picture of the Shanghai Planetarium under construction in Lin Gang special area in Shanghai, China, 13 September 2019. (Photo by Wu Ming - Imaginechina/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 27392470
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