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  • FEATURE - Ohne Sauerstoff: Der polnische Skibergsteiger Andrzej Bargiel ist als erster Mensch vom Gipfel des Mount Everest auf Skiern ins Basislager zurückgekehrt
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    FEATURE - Ohne Sauerstoff: Der polnische Skibergsteiger Andrzej Bargiel ist als erster Mensch vom Gipfel des Mount Everest auf Skiern ins Basislager zurückgekehrt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A Polish ski mountaineer has become the first person in history to reach the summit of Mount Everest without oxygen – and then ski all the way back down to base camp.
    Andrzej Bargiel, 37, set a new standard in extreme adventure on September 22 when, after nearly 16 hours in the mountain’s notorious “death zone,” he clipped into his skis at the very top of the world’s highest peak and launched himself into history.
    The Red Bull athlete descended via the South Col, reaching Camp II by nightfall. Exhausted and unable to continue safely in the dark, he spent the night there before resuming his daring journey the next morning, tackling the infamous Khumbu Icefall before finally arriving at Everest Base Camp.
    Speaking after the feat, Bargiel admitted: "It’s one of the most important milestones in my sports career. Skiing down Everest without oxygen was a dream that had been growing inside me for years. I knew that the difficult autumn conditions and plotting the descent line through the Khumbu Glacier would be the greatest challenge I could ever face."
    For most climbers, simply surviving Everest without bottled oxygen is seen as a once-in-a-lifetime accomplishment. More than 6,000 people have reached the summit, but only around 200 have done so without supplementary oxygen – less than three per cent of all successful ascents.
    Bargiel, however, didn’t just climb it – he skied back down, carving a full line from summit to base camp, something no one has ever dared before.
    At Everest’s summit – 8,849 metres above sea level – air pressure is so thin that climbers inhale only a third of the oxygen available at sea level. Scientists once believed survival at that height without bottled oxygen was impossible.
    Bargiel proved otherwise, spending nearly 16 hours in the death zone, where judgment falters, the body begins to shut down, and the risk of fatal brain or lung o *** Local Capt

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ohne Sauerstoff: Der polnische Skibergsteiger Andrzej Bargiel ist als erster Mensch vom Gipfel des Mount Everest auf Skiern ins Basislager zurückgekehrt
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    FEATURE - Ohne Sauerstoff: Der polnische Skibergsteiger Andrzej Bargiel ist als erster Mensch vom Gipfel des Mount Everest auf Skiern ins Basislager zurückgekehrt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A Polish ski mountaineer has become the first person in history to reach the summit of Mount Everest without oxygen – and then ski all the way back down to base camp.
    Andrzej Bargiel, 37, set a new standard in extreme adventure on September 22 when, after nearly 16 hours in the mountain’s notorious “death zone,” he clipped into his skis at the very top of the world’s highest peak and launched himself into history.
    The Red Bull athlete descended via the South Col, reaching Camp II by nightfall. Exhausted and unable to continue safely in the dark, he spent the night there before resuming his daring journey the next morning, tackling the infamous Khumbu Icefall before finally arriving at Everest Base Camp.
    Speaking after the feat, Bargiel admitted: "It’s one of the most important milestones in my sports career. Skiing down Everest without oxygen was a dream that had been growing inside me for years. I knew that the difficult autumn conditions and plotting the descent line through the Khumbu Glacier would be the greatest challenge I could ever face."
    For most climbers, simply surviving Everest without bottled oxygen is seen as a once-in-a-lifetime accomplishment. More than 6,000 people have reached the summit, but only around 200 have done so without supplementary oxygen – less than three per cent of all successful ascents.
    Bargiel, however, didn’t just climb it – he skied back down, carving a full line from summit to base camp, something no one has ever dared before.
    At Everest’s summit – 8,849 metres above sea level – air pressure is so thin that climbers inhale only a third of the oxygen available at sea level. Scientists once believed survival at that height without bottled oxygen was impossible.
    Bargiel proved otherwise, spending nearly 16 hours in the death zone, where judgment falters, the body begins to shut down, and the risk of fatal brain or lung o *** Local Capt

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ohne Sauerstoff: Der polnische Skibergsteiger Andrzej Bargiel ist als erster Mensch vom Gipfel des Mount Everest auf Skiern ins Basislager zurückgekehrt
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    FEATURE - Ohne Sauerstoff: Der polnische Skibergsteiger Andrzej Bargiel ist als erster Mensch vom Gipfel des Mount Everest auf Skiern ins Basislager zurückgekehrt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A Polish ski mountaineer has become the first person in history to reach the summit of Mount Everest without oxygen – and then ski all the way back down to base camp.
    Andrzej Bargiel, 37, set a new standard in extreme adventure on September 22 when, after nearly 16 hours in the mountain’s notorious “death zone,” he clipped into his skis at the very top of the world’s highest peak and launched himself into history.
    The Red Bull athlete descended via the South Col, reaching Camp II by nightfall. Exhausted and unable to continue safely in the dark, he spent the night there before resuming his daring journey the next morning, tackling the infamous Khumbu Icefall before finally arriving at Everest Base Camp.
    Speaking after the feat, Bargiel admitted: "It’s one of the most important milestones in my sports career. Skiing down Everest without oxygen was a dream that had been growing inside me for years. I knew that the difficult autumn conditions and plotting the descent line through the Khumbu Glacier would be the greatest challenge I could ever face."
    For most climbers, simply surviving Everest without bottled oxygen is seen as a once-in-a-lifetime accomplishment. More than 6,000 people have reached the summit, but only around 200 have done so without supplementary oxygen – less than three per cent of all successful ascents.
    Bargiel, however, didn’t just climb it – he skied back down, carving a full line from summit to base camp, something no one has ever dared before.
    At Everest’s summit – 8,849 metres above sea level – air pressure is so thin that climbers inhale only a third of the oxygen available at sea level. Scientists once believed survival at that height without bottled oxygen was impossible.
    Bargiel proved otherwise, spending nearly 16 hours in the death zone, where judgment falters, the body begins to shut down, and the risk of fatal brain or lung o *** Local Capt

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ohne Sauerstoff: Der polnische Skibergsteiger Andrzej Bargiel ist als erster Mensch vom Gipfel des Mount Everest auf Skiern ins Basislager zurückgekehrt
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    FEATURE - Ohne Sauerstoff: Der polnische Skibergsteiger Andrzej Bargiel ist als erster Mensch vom Gipfel des Mount Everest auf Skiern ins Basislager zurückgekehrt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A Polish ski mountaineer has become the first person in history to reach the summit of Mount Everest without oxygen – and then ski all the way back down to base camp.
    Andrzej Bargiel, 37, set a new standard in extreme adventure on September 22 when, after nearly 16 hours in the mountain’s notorious “death zone,” he clipped into his skis at the very top of the world’s highest peak and launched himself into history.
    The Red Bull athlete descended via the South Col, reaching Camp II by nightfall. Exhausted and unable to continue safely in the dark, he spent the night there before resuming his daring journey the next morning, tackling the infamous Khumbu Icefall before finally arriving at Everest Base Camp.
    Speaking after the feat, Bargiel admitted: "It’s one of the most important milestones in my sports career. Skiing down Everest without oxygen was a dream that had been growing inside me for years. I knew that the difficult autumn conditions and plotting the descent line through the Khumbu Glacier would be the greatest challenge I could ever face."
    For most climbers, simply surviving Everest without bottled oxygen is seen as a once-in-a-lifetime accomplishment. More than 6,000 people have reached the summit, but only around 200 have done so without supplementary oxygen – less than three per cent of all successful ascents.
    Bargiel, however, didn’t just climb it – he skied back down, carving a full line from summit to base camp, something no one has ever dared before.
    At Everest’s summit – 8,849 metres above sea level – air pressure is so thin that climbers inhale only a third of the oxygen available at sea level. Scientists once believed survival at that height without bottled oxygen was impossible.
    Bargiel proved otherwise, spending nearly 16 hours in the death zone, where judgment falters, the body begins to shut down, and the risk of fatal brain or lung o *** Local Capt

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ohne Sauerstoff: Der polnische Skibergsteiger Andrzej Bargiel ist als erster Mensch vom Gipfel des Mount Everest auf Skiern ins Basislager zurückgekehrt
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    FEATURE - Ohne Sauerstoff: Der polnische Skibergsteiger Andrzej Bargiel ist als erster Mensch vom Gipfel des Mount Everest auf Skiern ins Basislager zurückgekehrt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A Polish ski mountaineer has become the first person in history to reach the summit of Mount Everest without oxygen – and then ski all the way back down to base camp.
    Andrzej Bargiel, 37, set a new standard in extreme adventure on September 22 when, after nearly 16 hours in the mountain’s notorious “death zone,” he clipped into his skis at the very top of the world’s highest peak and launched himself into history.
    The Red Bull athlete descended via the South Col, reaching Camp II by nightfall. Exhausted and unable to continue safely in the dark, he spent the night there before resuming his daring journey the next morning, tackling the infamous Khumbu Icefall before finally arriving at Everest Base Camp.
    Speaking after the feat, Bargiel admitted: "It’s one of the most important milestones in my sports career. Skiing down Everest without oxygen was a dream that had been growing inside me for years. I knew that the difficult autumn conditions and plotting the descent line through the Khumbu Glacier would be the greatest challenge I could ever face."
    For most climbers, simply surviving Everest without bottled oxygen is seen as a once-in-a-lifetime accomplishment. More than 6,000 people have reached the summit, but only around 200 have done so without supplementary oxygen – less than three per cent of all successful ascents.
    Bargiel, however, didn’t just climb it – he skied back down, carving a full line from summit to base camp, something no one has ever dared before.
    At Everest’s summit – 8,849 metres above sea level – air pressure is so thin that climbers inhale only a third of the oxygen available at sea level. Scientists once believed survival at that height without bottled oxygen was impossible.
    Bargiel proved otherwise, spending nearly 16 hours in the death zone, where judgment falters, the body begins to shut down, and the risk of fatal brain or lung o *** Local Capt

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ohne Sauerstoff: Der polnische Skibergsteiger Andrzej Bargiel ist als erster Mensch vom Gipfel des Mount Everest auf Skiern ins Basislager zurückgekehrt
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    FEATURE - Ohne Sauerstoff: Der polnische Skibergsteiger Andrzej Bargiel ist als erster Mensch vom Gipfel des Mount Everest auf Skiern ins Basislager zurückgekehrt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A Polish ski mountaineer has become the first person in history to reach the summit of Mount Everest without oxygen – and then ski all the way back down to base camp.
    Andrzej Bargiel, 37, set a new standard in extreme adventure on September 22 when, after nearly 16 hours in the mountain’s notorious “death zone,” he clipped into his skis at the very top of the world’s highest peak and launched himself into history.
    The Red Bull athlete descended via the South Col, reaching Camp II by nightfall. Exhausted and unable to continue safely in the dark, he spent the night there before resuming his daring journey the next morning, tackling the infamous Khumbu Icefall before finally arriving at Everest Base Camp.
    Speaking after the feat, Bargiel admitted: "It’s one of the most important milestones in my sports career. Skiing down Everest without oxygen was a dream that had been growing inside me for years. I knew that the difficult autumn conditions and plotting the descent line through the Khumbu Glacier would be the greatest challenge I could ever face."
    For most climbers, simply surviving Everest without bottled oxygen is seen as a once-in-a-lifetime accomplishment. More than 6,000 people have reached the summit, but only around 200 have done so without supplementary oxygen – less than three per cent of all successful ascents.
    Bargiel, however, didn’t just climb it – he skied back down, carving a full line from summit to base camp, something no one has ever dared before.
    At Everest’s summit – 8,849 metres above sea level – air pressure is so thin that climbers inhale only a third of the oxygen available at sea level. Scientists once believed survival at that height without bottled oxygen was impossible.
    Bargiel proved otherwise, spending nearly 16 hours in the death zone, where judgment falters, the body begins to shut down, and the risk of fatal brain or lung o *** Local Capt

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ohne Sauerstoff: Der polnische Skibergsteiger Andrzej Bargiel ist als erster Mensch vom Gipfel des Mount Everest auf Skiern ins Basislager zurückgekehrt
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    FEATURE - Ohne Sauerstoff: Der polnische Skibergsteiger Andrzej Bargiel ist als erster Mensch vom Gipfel des Mount Everest auf Skiern ins Basislager zurückgekehrt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A Polish ski mountaineer has become the first person in history to reach the summit of Mount Everest without oxygen – and then ski all the way back down to base camp.
    Andrzej Bargiel, 37, set a new standard in extreme adventure on September 22 when, after nearly 16 hours in the mountain’s notorious “death zone,” he clipped into his skis at the very top of the world’s highest peak and launched himself into history.
    The Red Bull athlete descended via the South Col, reaching Camp II by nightfall. Exhausted and unable to continue safely in the dark, he spent the night there before resuming his daring journey the next morning, tackling the infamous Khumbu Icefall before finally arriving at Everest Base Camp.
    Speaking after the feat, Bargiel admitted: "It’s one of the most important milestones in my sports career. Skiing down Everest without oxygen was a dream that had been growing inside me for years. I knew that the difficult autumn conditions and plotting the descent line through the Khumbu Glacier would be the greatest challenge I could ever face."
    For most climbers, simply surviving Everest without bottled oxygen is seen as a once-in-a-lifetime accomplishment. More than 6,000 people have reached the summit, but only around 200 have done so without supplementary oxygen – less than three per cent of all successful ascents.
    Bargiel, however, didn’t just climb it – he skied back down, carving a full line from summit to base camp, something no one has ever dared before.
    At Everest’s summit – 8,849 metres above sea level – air pressure is so thin that climbers inhale only a third of the oxygen available at sea level. Scientists once believed survival at that height without bottled oxygen was impossible.
    Bargiel proved otherwise, spending nearly 16 hours in the death zone, where judgment falters, the body begins to shut down, and the risk of fatal brain or lung o *** Local Capt

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ohne Sauerstoff: Der polnische Skibergsteiger Andrzej Bargiel ist als erster Mensch vom Gipfel des Mount Everest auf Skiern ins Basislager zurückgekehrt
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    FEATURE - Ohne Sauerstoff: Der polnische Skibergsteiger Andrzej Bargiel ist als erster Mensch vom Gipfel des Mount Everest auf Skiern ins Basislager zurückgekehrt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A Polish ski mountaineer has become the first person in history to reach the summit of Mount Everest without oxygen – and then ski all the way back down to base camp.
    Andrzej Bargiel, 37, set a new standard in extreme adventure on September 22 when, after nearly 16 hours in the mountain’s notorious “death zone,” he clipped into his skis at the very top of the world’s highest peak and launched himself into history.
    The Red Bull athlete descended via the South Col, reaching Camp II by nightfall. Exhausted and unable to continue safely in the dark, he spent the night there before resuming his daring journey the next morning, tackling the infamous Khumbu Icefall before finally arriving at Everest Base Camp.
    Speaking after the feat, Bargiel admitted: "It’s one of the most important milestones in my sports career. Skiing down Everest without oxygen was a dream that had been growing inside me for years. I knew that the difficult autumn conditions and plotting the descent line through the Khumbu Glacier would be the greatest challenge I could ever face."
    For most climbers, simply surviving Everest without bottled oxygen is seen as a once-in-a-lifetime accomplishment. More than 6,000 people have reached the summit, but only around 200 have done so without supplementary oxygen – less than three per cent of all successful ascents.
    Bargiel, however, didn’t just climb it – he skied back down, carving a full line from summit to base camp, something no one has ever dared before.
    At Everest’s summit – 8,849 metres above sea level – air pressure is so thin that climbers inhale only a third of the oxygen available at sea level. Scientists once believed survival at that height without bottled oxygen was impossible.
    Bargiel proved otherwise, spending nearly 16 hours in the death zone, where judgment falters, the body begins to shut down, and the risk of fatal brain or lung o *** Local Capt

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Ohne Sauerstoff: Der polnische Skibergsteiger Andrzej Bargiel ist als erster Mensch vom Gipfel des Mount Everest auf Skiern ins Basislager zurückgekehrt
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    FEATURE - Ohne Sauerstoff: Der polnische Skibergsteiger Andrzej Bargiel ist als erster Mensch vom Gipfel des Mount Everest auf Skiern ins Basislager zurückgekehrt
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.**
    A Polish ski mountaineer has become the first person in history to reach the summit of Mount Everest without oxygen – and then ski all the way back down to base camp.
    Andrzej Bargiel, 37, set a new standard in extreme adventure on September 22 when, after nearly 16 hours in the mountain’s notorious “death zone,” he clipped into his skis at the very top of the world’s highest peak and launched himself into history.
    The Red Bull athlete descended via the South Col, reaching Camp II by nightfall. Exhausted and unable to continue safely in the dark, he spent the night there before resuming his daring journey the next morning, tackling the infamous Khumbu Icefall before finally arriving at Everest Base Camp.
    Speaking after the feat, Bargiel admitted: "It’s one of the most important milestones in my sports career. Skiing down Everest without oxygen was a dream that had been growing inside me for years. I knew that the difficult autumn conditions and plotting the descent line through the Khumbu Glacier would be the greatest challenge I could ever face."
    For most climbers, simply surviving Everest without bottled oxygen is seen as a once-in-a-lifetime accomplishment. More than 6,000 people have reached the summit, but only around 200 have done so without supplementary oxygen – less than three per cent of all successful ascents.
    Bargiel, however, didn’t just climb it – he skied back down, carving a full line from summit to base camp, something no one has ever dared before.
    At Everest’s summit – 8,849 metres above sea level – air pressure is so thin that climbers inhale only a third of the oxygen available at sea level. Scientists once believed survival at that height without bottled oxygen was impossible.
    Bargiel proved otherwise, spending nearly 16 hours in the death zone, where judgment falters, the body begins to shut down, and the risk of fatal brain or lung o *** Local Capt

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Abgehärtet: John Keogh nimmt ein Bad im eisigen Wasser des Harperrig Reservoir
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    FEATURE - Abgehärtet: John Keogh nimmt ein Bad im eisigen Wasser des Harperrig Reservoir

    West Lothian Dipper John Keogh brave the cold snow waters of Harperrig Reservoir in West Lothian, Scotland as he goes for a swim. Dec 4 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31428638

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Abgehärtet: John Keogh nimmt ein Bad im eisigen Wasser des Harperrig Reservoir
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    FEATURE - Abgehärtet: John Keogh nimmt ein Bad im eisigen Wasser des Harperrig Reservoir

    West Lothian Dipper John Keogh brave the cold snow waters of Harperrig Reservoir in West Lothian, Scotland as he goes for a swim. Dec 4 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31428639

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Abgehärtet: John Keogh nimmt ein Bad im eisigen Wasser des Harperrig Reservoir
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    FEATURE - Abgehärtet: John Keogh nimmt ein Bad im eisigen Wasser des Harperrig Reservoir

    West Lothian Dipper John Keogh brave the cold snow waters of Harperrig Reservoir in West Lothian, Scotland as he goes for a swim. Dec 4 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31428641

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Abgehärtet: John Keogh nimmt ein Bad im eisigen Wasser des Harperrig Reservoir
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    FEATURE - Abgehärtet: John Keogh nimmt ein Bad im eisigen Wasser des Harperrig Reservoir

    West Lothian Dipper John Keogh brave the cold snow waters of Harperrig Reservoir in West Lothian, Scotland as he goes for a swim. Dec 4 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31428640

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Abgehärtet: John Keogh nimmt ein Bad im eisigen Wasser des Harperrig Reservoir
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    FEATURE - Abgehärtet: John Keogh nimmt ein Bad im eisigen Wasser des Harperrig Reservoir

    West Lothian Dipper John Keogh brave the cold snow waters of Harperrig Reservoir in West Lothian, Scotland as he goes for a swim. Dec 4 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31428642

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Abgehärtet: John Keogh nimmt ein Bad im eisigen Wasser des Harperrig Reservoir
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    FEATURE - Abgehärtet: John Keogh nimmt ein Bad im eisigen Wasser des Harperrig Reservoir

    West Lothian Dipper John Keogh brave the cold snow waters of Harperrig Reservoir in West Lothian, Scotland as he goes for a swim. Dec 4 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31428643

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Abgehärtet: John Keogh nimmt ein Bad im eisigen Wasser des Harperrig Reservoir
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    FEATURE - Abgehärtet: John Keogh nimmt ein Bad im eisigen Wasser des Harperrig Reservoir

    West Lothian Dipper John Keogh brave the cold snow waters of Harperrig Reservoir in West Lothian, Scotland as he goes for a swim. Dec 4 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31428644

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Abgehärtet: John Keogh nimmt ein Bad im eisigen Wasser des Harperrig Reservoir
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    FEATURE - Abgehärtet: John Keogh nimmt ein Bad im eisigen Wasser des Harperrig Reservoir

    West Lothian Dipper John Keogh brave the cold snow waters of Harperrig Reservoir in West Lothian, Scotland as he goes for a swim. Dec 4 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31428645

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Stockholm: Prinzessin Sofia schlammbedeckt am Tough Viking Hindernislauf
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    PEOPLE - Stockholm: Prinzessin Sofia schlammbedeckt am Tough Viking Hindernislauf
    Prinzessin Sofia (SE) (Sofia Hellqvist) nimmt mit Schwester Sara Hellqvist (li.) am Extrem-Hindernislauf Tough Viking in Djurgarden in Stockholm teil, Schweden. 25. August 2018.

    *** Nur zur redaktionellen Verwendung. Credit muss lauten: Richard Ström/Tough Viking*** *** Local Caption *** 01820816

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Spiderman in Macao
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    FEATURE - Spiderman in Macao
    Spiderman is Back: Alain Robert erklettert das Fortuna Business Center in Macao

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    *** French urban climber Alain Robert dubbed Spiderman, scales the Fortuna Business Center in Macao, south China; July 26th, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22821856

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Spiderman in Macao
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    FEATURE - Spiderman in Macao
    Spiderman is Back: Alain Robert erklettert das Fortuna Business Center in Macao

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    *** French urban climber Alain Robert dubbed Spiderman, scales the Fortuna Business Center in Macao, south China; July 26th, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22821853

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Spiderman in Macao
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    FEATURE - Spiderman in Macao
    Spiderman is Back: Alain Robert erklettert das Fortuna Business Center in Macao

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    *** French urban climber Alain Robert dubbed Spiderman, scales the Fortuna Business Center in Macao, south China; July 26th, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22821855

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Spiderman in Macao
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    FEATURE - Spiderman in Macao
    Spiderman is Back: Alain Robert erklettert das Fortuna Business Center in Macao

    / 260716

    *** French urban climber Alain Robert dubbed Spiderman, scales the Fortuna Business Center in Macao, south China; July 26th, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22821857

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Spiderman in Macao
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    FEATURE - Spiderman in Macao
    Spiderman is Back: Alain Robert erklettert das Fortuna Business Center in Macao

    / 260716

    *** French urban climber Alain Robert dubbed Spiderman, scales the Fortuna Business Center in Macao, south China; July 26th, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22821854

    (c) Dukas

     

  • S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
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    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma springt auf einen Zug / 2014 ***
    Pictured - The video showing a man known as Mr Puma leaping on to a train. See Ross Parry copy RPYTRAIN. This dramatic footage show the moment a stuntman leapt from a bridge onto a speaeding train below - and miraculously survived. in the 43-second clip, the daredevil, known as Mister Puma, is seen lying face-down on a rooftop before springing to his feet, crouching and preparing to jump. As a train comes steaming out of the tunnel underneath him and zooms to the left of the shot, 38-year-old Frenchman Mister Puma takes a brief run-up before throwing himself off the roof and landing on top of the speeding train.While he initially lands on his feet, the speed of the train throws him backwards and he zooms out of shot lying on his back on top of the train. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
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    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma springt auf einen Zug / 2014 ***
    Pictured - The video showing a man known as Mr Puma leaping on to a train. See Ross Parry copy RPYTRAIN. This dramatic footage show the moment a stuntman leapt from a bridge onto a speaeding train below - and miraculously survived. in the 43-second clip, the daredevil, known as Mister Puma, is seen lying face-down on a rooftop before springing to his feet, crouching and preparing to jump. As a train comes steaming out of the tunnel underneath him and zooms to the left of the shot, 38-year-old Frenchman Mister Puma takes a brief run-up before throwing himself off the roof and landing on top of the speeding train.While he initially lands on his feet, the speed of the train throws him backwards and he zooms out of shot lying on his back on top of the train. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    DUKAS_41711022_ACP
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma springt auf einen Zug / 2014 ***
    Pictured - The video showing a man known as Mr Puma leaping on to a train. See Ross Parry copy RPYTRAIN. This dramatic footage show the moment a stuntman leapt from a bridge onto a speaeding train below - and miraculously survived. in the 43-second clip, the daredevil, known as Mister Puma, is seen lying face-down on a rooftop before springing to his feet, crouching and preparing to jump. As a train comes steaming out of the tunnel underneath him and zooms to the left of the shot, 38-year-old Frenchman Mister Puma takes a brief run-up before throwing himself off the roof and landing on top of the speeding train.While he initially lands on his feet, the speed of the train throws him backwards and he zooms out of shot lying on his back on top of the train. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    DUKAS_41711021_ACP
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma springt auf einen Zug / 2014 ***
    Pictured - The video showing a man known as Mr Puma leaping on to a train. See Ross Parry copy RPYTRAIN. This dramatic footage show the moment a stuntman leapt from a bridge onto a speaeding train below - and miraculously survived. in the 43-second clip, the daredevil, known as Mister Puma, is seen lying face-down on a rooftop before springing to his feet, crouching and preparing to jump. As a train comes steaming out of the tunnel underneath him and zooms to the left of the shot, 38-year-old Frenchman Mister Puma takes a brief run-up before throwing himself off the roof and landing on top of the speeding train.While he initially lands on his feet, the speed of the train throws him backwards and he zooms out of shot lying on his back on top of the train. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    DUKAS_41711020_ACP
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma springt auf einen Zug / 2014 ***
    Pictured - The video showing a man known as Mr Puma leaping on to a train. See Ross Parry copy RPYTRAIN. This dramatic footage show the moment a stuntman leapt from a bridge onto a speaeding train below - and miraculously survived. in the 43-second clip, the daredevil, known as Mister Puma, is seen lying face-down on a rooftop before springing to his feet, crouching and preparing to jump. As a train comes steaming out of the tunnel underneath him and zooms to the left of the shot, 38-year-old Frenchman Mister Puma takes a brief run-up before throwing himself off the roof and landing on top of the speeding train.While he initially lands on his feet, the speed of the train throws him backwards and he zooms out of shot lying on his back on top of the train. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    DUKAS_41711019_ACP
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma springt auf einen Zug / 2014 ***
    Pictured - The video showing a man known as Mr Puma leaping on to a train. See Ross Parry copy RPYTRAIN. This dramatic footage show the moment a stuntman leapt from a bridge onto a speaeding train below - and miraculously survived. in the 43-second clip, the daredevil, known as Mister Puma, is seen lying face-down on a rooftop before springing to his feet, crouching and preparing to jump. As a train comes steaming out of the tunnel underneath him and zooms to the left of the shot, 38-year-old Frenchman Mister Puma takes a brief run-up before throwing himself off the roof and landing on top of the speeding train.While he initially lands on his feet, the speed of the train throws him backwards and he zooms out of shot lying on his back on top of the train. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    DUKAS_41711017_ACP
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma springt auf einen Zug / 2014 ***
    Pictured - The video showing a man known as Mr Puma leaping on to a train. See Ross Parry copy RPYTRAIN. This dramatic footage show the moment a stuntman leapt from a bridge onto a speaeding train below - and miraculously survived. in the 43-second clip, the daredevil, known as Mister Puma, is seen lying face-down on a rooftop before springing to his feet, crouching and preparing to jump. As a train comes steaming out of the tunnel underneath him and zooms to the left of the shot, 38-year-old Frenchman Mister Puma takes a brief run-up before throwing himself off the roof and landing on top of the speeding train.While he initially lands on his feet, the speed of the train throws him backwards and he zooms out of shot lying on his back on top of the train. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    DUKAS_41711014_ACP
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma springt auf einen Zug / 2014 ***
    Pictured - The video showing a man known as Mr Puma leaping on to a train. See Ross Parry copy RPYTRAIN. This dramatic footage show the moment a stuntman leapt from a bridge onto a speaeding train below - and miraculously survived. in the 43-second clip, the daredevil, known as Mister Puma, is seen lying face-down on a rooftop before springing to his feet, crouching and preparing to jump. As a train comes steaming out of the tunnel underneath him and zooms to the left of the shot, 38-year-old Frenchman Mister Puma takes a brief run-up before throwing himself off the roof and landing on top of the speeding train.While he initially lands on his feet, the speed of the train throws him backwards and he zooms out of shot lying on his back on top of the train. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    DUKAS_41711012_ACP
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma springt auf einen Zug / 2014 ***
    Pictured - The video showing a man known as Mr Puma leaping on to a train. See Ross Parry copy RPYTRAIN. This dramatic footage show the moment a stuntman leapt from a bridge onto a speaeding train below - and miraculously survived. in the 43-second clip, the daredevil, known as Mister Puma, is seen lying face-down on a rooftop before springing to his feet, crouching and preparing to jump. As a train comes steaming out of the tunnel underneath him and zooms to the left of the shot, 38-year-old Frenchman Mister Puma takes a brief run-up before throwing himself off the roof and landing on top of the speeding train.While he initially lands on his feet, the speed of the train throws him backwards and he zooms out of shot lying on his back on top of the train. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    DUKAS_41711011_ACP
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma springt auf einen Zug / 2014 ***
    Pictured - The video showing a man known as Mr Puma leaping on to a train. See Ross Parry copy RPYTRAIN. This dramatic footage show the moment a stuntman leapt from a bridge onto a speaeding train below - and miraculously survived. in the 43-second clip, the daredevil, known as Mister Puma, is seen lying face-down on a rooftop before springing to his feet, crouching and preparing to jump. As a train comes steaming out of the tunnel underneath him and zooms to the left of the shot, 38-year-old Frenchman Mister Puma takes a brief run-up before throwing himself off the roof and landing on top of the speeding train.While he initially lands on his feet, the speed of the train throws him backwards and he zooms out of shot lying on his back on top of the train. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    DUKAS_41711010_ACP
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma springt auf einen Zug / 2014 ***
    Pictured - The video showing a man known as Mr Puma leaping on to a train. See Ross Parry copy RPYTRAIN. This dramatic footage show the moment a stuntman leapt from a bridge onto a speaeding train below - and miraculously survived. in the 43-second clip, the daredevil, known as Mister Puma, is seen lying face-down on a rooftop before springing to his feet, crouching and preparing to jump. As a train comes steaming out of the tunnel underneath him and zooms to the left of the shot, 38-year-old Frenchman Mister Puma takes a brief run-up before throwing himself off the roof and landing on top of the speeding train.While he initially lands on his feet, the speed of the train throws him backwards and he zooms out of shot lying on his back on top of the train. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    DUKAS_41711009_ACP
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma springt auf einen Zug / 2014 ***
    Pictured - The video showing a man known as Mr Puma leaping on to a train. See Ross Parry copy RPYTRAIN. This dramatic footage show the moment a stuntman leapt from a bridge onto a speaeding train below - and miraculously survived. in the 43-second clip, the daredevil, known as Mister Puma, is seen lying face-down on a rooftop before springing to his feet, crouching and preparing to jump. As a train comes steaming out of the tunnel underneath him and zooms to the left of the shot, 38-year-old Frenchman Mister Puma takes a brief run-up before throwing himself off the roof and landing on top of the speeding train.While he initially lands on his feet, the speed of the train throws him backwards and he zooms out of shot lying on his back on top of the train. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    DUKAS_41711008_ACP
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma springt auf einen Zug / 2014 ***
    Pictured - The video showing a man known as Mr Puma leaping on to a train. See Ross Parry copy RPYTRAIN. This dramatic footage show the moment a stuntman leapt from a bridge onto a speaeding train below - and miraculously survived. in the 43-second clip, the daredevil, known as Mister Puma, is seen lying face-down on a rooftop before springing to his feet, crouching and preparing to jump. As a train comes steaming out of the tunnel underneath him and zooms to the left of the shot, 38-year-old Frenchman Mister Puma takes a brief run-up before throwing himself off the roof and landing on top of the speeding train.While he initially lands on his feet, the speed of the train throws him backwards and he zooms out of shot lying on his back on top of the train. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    DUKAS_41711006_ACP
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma springt auf einen Zug / 2014 ***
    Pictured - The video showing a man known as Mr Puma leaping on to a train. See Ross Parry copy RPYTRAIN. This dramatic footage show the moment a stuntman leapt from a bridge onto a speaeding train below - and miraculously survived. in the 43-second clip, the daredevil, known as Mister Puma, is seen lying face-down on a rooftop before springing to his feet, crouching and preparing to jump. As a train comes steaming out of the tunnel underneath him and zooms to the left of the shot, 38-year-old Frenchman Mister Puma takes a brief run-up before throwing himself off the roof and landing on top of the speeding train.While he initially lands on his feet, the speed of the train throws him backwards and he zooms out of shot lying on his back on top of the train. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    DUKAS_41711005_ACP
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma springt auf einen Zug / 2014 ***
    Pictured - The video showing a man known as Mr Puma leaping on to a train. See Ross Parry copy RPYTRAIN. This dramatic footage show the moment a stuntman leapt from a bridge onto a speaeding train below - and miraculously survived. in the 43-second clip, the daredevil, known as Mister Puma, is seen lying face-down on a rooftop before springing to his feet, crouching and preparing to jump. As a train comes steaming out of the tunnel underneath him and zooms to the left of the shot, 38-year-old Frenchman Mister Puma takes a brief run-up before throwing himself off the roof and landing on top of the speeding train.While he initially lands on his feet, the speed of the train throws him backwards and he zooms out of shot lying on his back on top of the train. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    DUKAS_41711004_ACP
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma
    S-Bahn Surfer Mr. Puma springt auf einen Zug / 2014 ***
    Pictured - The video showing a man known as Mr Puma leaping on to a train. See Ross Parry copy RPYTRAIN. This dramatic footage show the moment a stuntman leapt from a bridge onto a speaeding train below - and miraculously survived. in the 43-second clip, the daredevil, known as Mister Puma, is seen lying face-down on a rooftop before springing to his feet, crouching and preparing to jump. As a train comes steaming out of the tunnel underneath him and zooms to the left of the shot, 38-year-old Frenchman Mister Puma takes a brief run-up before throwing himself off the roof and landing on top of the speeding train.While he initially lands on his feet, the speed of the train throws him backwards and he zooms out of shot lying on his back on top of the train. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Remo L�ng, Schweizer Basejumper, Extremsportler 2014
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    Remo L�ng, Schweizer Basejumper, Extremsportler 2014
    --- Remo Läng, Schweizer Basejumper, Extremsportler, Brügg im Seeland 2014#Remo Läng, basejumper, Brügg im Seeland 2014- RDB BY DUKAS
    RDB

     

  • Remo L�ng, Schweizer Basejumper, Extremsportler 2014
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    Remo L�ng, Schweizer Basejumper, Extremsportler 2014
    --- Remo Läng, Schweizer Basejumper, Extremsportler, Brügg im Seeland 2014#Remo Läng, basejumper, Brügg im Seeland 2014- RDB BY DUKAS
    RDB

     

  • Remo L�ng, Schweizer Basejumper, Extremsportler 2014
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    Remo L�ng, Schweizer Basejumper, Extremsportler 2014
    Remo L�ng, Partnerin Stefanie Schwab, deren Kinder Jenny und Noelia (r.) auf der Minigolf-Anlage des Hotels Florida in Studen BE.- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • Beny Furrer, Schweizer Extremradsportler 2014
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    Beny Furrer, Schweizer Extremradsportler 2014
    Der Extremradsportler Beny Furrer und seine Tochter Corinne starten beim h�rtesten Radrennen der Welt: quer durch Amerika! Darauf trainiert hat der einarmige Brieftr�ger 20 000 Kilometer.- RDB BY DUKAS
    RDB

     

  • Beny Furrer, Schweizer Extremradsportler 2014
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    Beny Furrer, Schweizer Extremradsportler 2014
    Der Extremradsportler Beny Furrer und seine Tochter Corinne starten beim h�rtesten Radrennen der Welt: quer durch Amerika! Darauf trainiert hat der einarmige Brieftr�ger 20 000 Kilometer.- RDB BY DUKAS
    RDB

     

  • Stephan Siegrist, Extrembergsteiger, Bergsteiger, Alpinist 2013
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    Stephan Siegrist, Extrembergsteiger, Bergsteiger, Alpinist 2013
    Extremkletterer Stephan Siegrist, seine Frau Niki und die S�hne Reef und Xavier (r.) daheim in Ringgenberg BE.

    - RDB BY DUKAS

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  • G�raldine Fasnacht, Extremsportlerin 2013
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    G�raldine Fasnacht, Extremsportlerin 2013
    Die Extremsportlerin G�raldine Fasnacht zu Hause in ihrem Chalet in Champsec.
    DUKAS/Hervé Le Cunff

     

  • G�raldine Fasnacht, Extremsportlerin 2013
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    G�raldine Fasnacht, Extremsportlerin 2013
    Die Extremsportlerin G�raldine Fasnacht zu Hause in ihrem Chalet in Champsec.
    DUKAS/Hervé Le Cunff

     

  • G�raldine Fasnacht, Extremsportlerin 2013
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    G�raldine Fasnacht, Extremsportlerin 2013
    Die Extremsportlerin G�raldine Fasnacht zu Hause in ihrem Chalet in Champsec.
    DUKAS/Hervé Le Cunff

     

  • G�raldine Fasnacht, Extremsportlerin 2013
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    G�raldine Fasnacht, Extremsportlerin 2013
    Die Extremsportlerin G�raldine Fasnacht zu Hause in ihrem Chalet in Champsec.
    DUKAS/Hervé Le Cunff

     

  • G�raldine Fasnacht, Extremsportlerin 2013
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    G�raldine Fasnacht, Extremsportlerin 2013
    Die Extremsportlerin G�raldine Fasnacht zu Hause in ihrem Chalet in Champsec.
    DUKAS/Hervé Le Cunff

     

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