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FEATURE - E-Offroader mit ausklappbaren Flügeln mit Solarzellen im Fledermausstil
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref: 13591
Wings 1
23/12/2021
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Picture must credit: Thundertruck
A futuristic looking electric off-roader is set to take –off with some expandable bat-style wings.They are not for flying but are in fact flexible solar panels to enable the vehicle to keep on the move in hostile off-road environments where there are no convenient charging stations.The vehicle can also be turned from a four wheeler in a six wheeler with the clip on addition of an extra pair.Although just a proposal for now, the multipurpose EV promises ‘superior on and off-road performance’ and ‘an entirely new level of versatility and functionality’, all with zero emissions.The aptly named Thundertruck features a 180 kWh battery capacity offering a 400 mile / 644 km range in four wheel mode, 800 horsepower, and 800 lb-ft of torque. The collapsible roof-mounted solar awnings help recharge the vehicle’s battery while stationary, doubling as shade from the sun.It can go from 0-60 mph / 0-96 km/h in 3.5 seconds.The six wheel version has a 560 mile / 900 km range thanks to an extra battery pack that comes with the extra set of wheels.The range extender add-on is said to use something called “self-balancing tech” for an easy coupling and uncoupling process.Thundertruck was developed by Los Angeles based creative consultancy Wolfgang through a newly formed division during the first coronavirus lockdown in 2020.
OPS: Thundertuck render.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - E-Offroader mit ausklappbaren Flügeln mit Solarzellen im Fledermausstil
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref: 13591
Wings 1
23/12/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Thundertruck
A futuristic looking electric off-roader is set to take –off with some expandable bat-style wings.They are not for flying but are in fact flexible solar panels to enable the vehicle to keep on the move in hostile off-road environments where there are no convenient charging stations.The vehicle can also be turned from a four wheeler in a six wheeler with the clip on addition of an extra pair.Although just a proposal for now, the multipurpose EV promises ‘superior on and off-road performance’ and ‘an entirely new level of versatility and functionality’, all with zero emissions.The aptly named Thundertruck features a 180 kWh battery capacity offering a 400 mile / 644 km range in four wheel mode, 800 horsepower, and 800 lb-ft of torque. The collapsible roof-mounted solar awnings help recharge the vehicle’s battery while stationary, doubling as shade from the sun.It can go from 0-60 mph / 0-96 km/h in 3.5 seconds.The six wheel version has a 560 mile / 900 km range thanks to an extra battery pack that comes with the extra set of wheels.The range extender add-on is said to use something called “self-balancing tech” for an easy coupling and uncoupling process.Thundertruck was developed by Los Angeles based creative consultancy Wolfgang through a newly formed division during the first coronavirus lockdown in 2020.
OPS: Thundertuck render with the add-on bat-wing style solar panels removed
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10147168_007
FEATURE - E-Offroader mit ausklappbaren Flügeln mit Solarzellen im Fledermausstil
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref: 13591
Wings 1
23/12/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Thundertruck
A futuristic looking electric off-roader is set to take –off with some expandable bat-style wings.They are not for flying but are in fact flexible solar panels to enable the vehicle to keep on the move in hostile off-road environments where there are no convenient charging stations.The vehicle can also be turned from a four wheeler in a six wheeler with the clip on addition of an extra pair.Although just a proposal for now, the multipurpose EV promises ‘superior on and off-road performance’ and ‘an entirely new level of versatility and functionality’, all with zero emissions.The aptly named Thundertruck features a 180 kWh battery capacity offering a 400 mile / 644 km range in four wheel mode, 800 horsepower, and 800 lb-ft of torque. The collapsible roof-mounted solar awnings help recharge the vehicle’s battery while stationary, doubling as shade from the sun.It can go from 0-60 mph / 0-96 km/h in 3.5 seconds.The six wheel version has a 560 mile / 900 km range thanks to an extra battery pack that comes with the extra set of wheels.The range extender add-on is said to use something called “self-balancing tech” for an easy coupling and uncoupling process.Thundertruck was developed by Los Angeles based creative consultancy Wolfgang through a newly formed division during the first coronavirus lockdown in 2020.
OPS: Thundertuck render.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10147168_006
FEATURE - E-Offroader mit ausklappbaren Flügeln mit Solarzellen im Fledermausstil
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref: 13591
Wings 1
23/12/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Thundertruck
A futuristic looking electric off-roader is set to take –off with some expandable bat-style wings.They are not for flying but are in fact flexible solar panels to enable the vehicle to keep on the move in hostile off-road environments where there are no convenient charging stations.The vehicle can also be turned from a four wheeler in a six wheeler with the clip on addition of an extra pair.Although just a proposal for now, the multipurpose EV promises ‘superior on and off-road performance’ and ‘an entirely new level of versatility and functionality’, all with zero emissions.The aptly named Thundertruck features a 180 kWh battery capacity offering a 400 mile / 644 km range in four wheel mode, 800 horsepower, and 800 lb-ft of torque. The collapsible roof-mounted solar awnings help recharge the vehicle’s battery while stationary, doubling as shade from the sun.It can go from 0-60 mph / 0-96 km/h in 3.5 seconds.The six wheel version has a 560 mile / 900 km range thanks to an extra battery pack that comes with the extra set of wheels.The range extender add-on is said to use something called “self-balancing tech” for an easy coupling and uncoupling process.Thundertruck was developed by Los Angeles based creative consultancy Wolfgang through a newly formed division during the first coronavirus lockdown in 2020.
OPS: Thundertuck render with the solar panel wings removed
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448e)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448d)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448c)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448n)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448l)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448j)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448i)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448h)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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DUK10121485_019
PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448g)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448f)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448w)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448v)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448u)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448r)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448p)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448x)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448s)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448y)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448q)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448m)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448a)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448b)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448aa)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448t)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448z)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448o)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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PEOPLE - Schottland: Action bei Dreharbeiten zum neuen James Bond Film in Aviemore
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Jolly/REX (10349448k)
Crash scene being filmed for the new James Bond movie at Ardverikie Estate in the Highlands where a Range Rover is forced off the road by another 4x4.
James Bond film set, Aviemore, Scotland, UK - 28 Jul 2019
Photo taken from the A86 public road.
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DUK10035644_021
FEATURE - Offroad durch die Westalpen auf der Ligurische Grenzkammstrasse
Geländewagentour auf der ehem. Militärpiste auf der französisch-italienischen Grenze zwischen La Brigue und dem Col de Tende, hier Fort Central / 170816
*** Offroad through the Alps: Dirt road track La piste de l'amitié along the ridges of the Maritime Alps on the border between Italy and France on August 17, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22922300
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FEATURE - Offroad durch die Westalpen auf der Ligurische Grenzkammstrasse
Geländewagentour auf der ehem. Militärpiste auf der französisch-italienischen Grenze zwischen La Brigue und dem Col de Tende, hier Fort Central / 170816
*** Offroad through the Alps: Dirt road track La piste de l'amitié along the ridges of the Maritime Alps on the border between Italy and France on August 17, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22922305
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FEATURE - Offroad durch die Westalpen auf der Ligurische Grenzkammstrasse
Geländewagentour auf der ehem. Militärpiste auf der französisch-italienischen Grenze zwischen La Brigue und dem Col de Tende / 170816
*** Offroad through the Alps: Dirt road track La piste de l'amitié along the ridges of the Maritime Alps on the border between Italy and France on August 17, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22922309
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FEATURE - Offroad durch die Westalpen auf der Ligurische Grenzkammstrasse
Geländewagentour auf der ehem. Militärpiste auf der französisch-italienischen Grenze zwischen La Brigue und dem Col de Tende / 170816
*** Offroad through the Alps: Dirt road track La piste de l'amitié along the ridges of the Maritime Alps on the border between Italy and France on August 17, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22922312
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FEATURE - Offroad durch die Westalpen auf der Ligurische Grenzkammstrasse
Geländewagentour auf der ehem. Militärpiste auf der französisch-italienischen Grenze zwischen La Brigue und dem Col de Tende / 170816
*** Offroad through the Alps: Dirt road track La piste de l'amitié along the ridges of the Maritime Alps on the border between Italy and France on August 17, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22922317
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FEATURE - Offroad durch die Westalpen auf der Ligurische Grenzkammstrasse
Geländewagentour auf der ehem. Militärpiste auf der französisch-italienischen Grenze zwischen La Brigue und dem Col de Tende / 170816
*** Offroad through the Alps: Dirt road track La piste de l'amitié along the ridges of the Maritime Alps on the border between Italy and France on August 17, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22922320
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FEATURE - Offroad durch die Westalpen auf der Ligurische Grenzkammstrasse
Geländewagentour auf der ehem. Militärpiste auf der französisch-italienischen Grenze zwischen La Brigue und dem Col de Tende / 170816
*** Offroad through the Alps: Dirt road track La piste de l'amitié along the ridges of the Maritime Alps on the border between Italy and France on August 17, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22922321
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PEOPLE - Versšhnung: Guy Ritchie bringt Rocco zu seiner Mutter Madonna
April 10, 2016: Rocco Ritchie is dropped off at his mum Madonna's house by father, Guy Ritchie in his Range Rover in London, England. Mandatory Credit: Keeble/INFphoto.com Ref: infuklo-223
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Heavy snow in Britain - 23 Mar 2013
Not for use in UK newspapers and UK internet until the 27th March 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures / Rex Features (2222171e)
A good samaritan with a 4x4 and a winch helps a stranded driver
Heavy snow in Britain - 23 Mar 2013
Burnley
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EXCLUSIVE Elisabetta Canalis
Los Angeles
June 18 2012
Elisabetta Canalis shopping at Fred Segal on Melrose in West Hollywood, driving away in her Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4 doors
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EXCLUSIVE Elisabetta Canalis
Los Angeles
June 18 2012
Elisabetta Canalis shopping at Fred Segal on Melrose in West Hollywood, driving away in her Jeep Wrangler Sahara 4 doors
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'Feet First' - photos documenting a couples travels through their relationship until a third pair of feet join them - 05 Jan 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Robinson / Rex Features (1529802k)
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Wandering Feet: Couple Document Travels By Foot Pics (& Baby Joins The Fun)
This collection of photographs document a British couple's travels over six years by just showing their feet.
London photographer Tom Robinson was sat on Brighton beach with his new girlfriend Verity in 2005 when he took a picture of their feet pointing out to sea.
Ever since then he has continued to document their travels and experiences in this way resulting in a collection of over 90 personal photos called 'Feet First'.
The photographs never once show their faces but in 2011 the series takes on a twist with the arrival of a third pair of feet - their daughter Matilda.
Tom and Verity Robinson both 30 have travelled extensively through South East Asia, South and Central America finding themselves lucky enough to experience some of the world's natural wonders by visiting a total of 31 countries.
Highlights of their photo album include their feet making their way across the Maekok River in Thailand; standing on volcanic rock in Guatemala; resting after four days trekking through the Andes Mountains and arriving at Machu Picchu in Peru and the collection finishes with the whole family watching their first sunset in Portugal.
Tom said: "Looking at the Brighton photo I just knew it'd make a great series. Verity and I had been going out for about six months but I had a feeling we'd be together for a long time.
"We were also really keen to start travelling so I knew we'd have lots of adventures together."
The Robinson's travels have taken them to Australia, taking a boat trip around the Whitsunday Islands despite it being stinger season (the seas are swarming with killer jellyfish) and travelling in their beloved campervan.
Describing one of their adventures, Tom said: "After a long day driving we couldn't find a...
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Blackbird makes nest under bonnet of car next to engine, Porthcawl, Wales - 09 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1343387h )
Jeepers Cheepers
A couple from Wales have been shocked to discover four baby blackbirds nesting beneath the bonnet of their car.
Curious Maureen Morris popped the hood of her Suzuki 4x4 when she noticed her dog Scooby taking an unusual interest in the vehicle.
To her surprise she and husband Sam discovered a nest complete with four hungry blackbird chicks nestled next to the engine.
She said: "They already had lovely black feathers and bright orange beaks.
"It was a complete shock. I've never seen anything like this before."
The couple believe that the chicks have been in situ for weeks, managing to survive regular drives around Maureen and Sam's hometown of Porthcawl.
During that time Maureen even undertook a 100-mile trip to Ynysybwl in order to attend a friend's wedding.
Since finding the chicks Maureen and Sam have spotted their dedicated parents regularly hopping under the car with a beakful of food for their brood.
Maureen says she has no plans to move the birds, and will simply wait until they are ready to fly away by themselves.
According to Kirsi Peck from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) blackbirds look for somewhere "hidden and safe" when constructing a nest.
He added that the youngsters beneath the Morris' bonnet are close to fledging and will soon be flying their rather unusual nest.
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Blackbird makes nest under bonnet of car next to engine, Porthcawl, Wales - 09 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1343387i )
Jeepers Cheepers
A couple from Wales have been shocked to discover four baby blackbirds nesting beneath the bonnet of their car.
Curious Maureen Morris popped the hood of her Suzuki 4x4 when she noticed her dog Scooby taking an unusual interest in the vehicle.
To her surprise she and husband Sam discovered a nest complete with four hungry blackbird chicks nestled next to the engine.
She said: "They already had lovely black feathers and bright orange beaks.
"It was a complete shock. I've never seen anything like this before."
The couple believe that the chicks have been in situ for weeks, managing to survive regular drives around Maureen and Sam's hometown of Porthcawl.
During that time Maureen even undertook a 100-mile trip to Ynysybwl in order to attend a friend's wedding.
Since finding the chicks Maureen and Sam have spotted their dedicated parents regularly hopping under the car with a beakful of food for their brood.
Maureen says she has no plans to move the birds, and will simply wait until they are ready to fly away by themselves.
According to Kirsi Peck from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) blackbirds look for somewhere "hidden and safe" when constructing a nest.
He added that the youngsters beneath the Morris' bonnet are close to fledging and will soon be flying their rather unusual nest.
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Blackbird makes nest under bonnet of car next to engine, Porthcawl, Wales - 09 Jun 2011
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A couple from Wales have been shocked to discover four baby blackbirds nesting beneath the bonnet of their car.
Curious Maureen Morris popped the hood of her Suzuki 4x4 when she noticed her dog Scooby taking an unusual interest in the vehicle.
To her surprise she and husband Sam discovered a nest complete with four hungry blackbird chicks nestled next to the engine.
She said: "They already had lovely black feathers and bright orange beaks.
"It was a complete shock. I've never seen anything like this before."
The couple believe that the chicks have been in situ for weeks, managing to survive regular drives around Maureen and Sam's hometown of Porthcawl.
During that time Maureen even undertook a 100-mile trip to Ynysybwl in order to attend a friend's wedding.
Since finding the chicks Maureen and Sam have spotted their dedicated parents regularly hopping under the car with a beakful of food for their brood.
Maureen says she has no plans to move the birds, and will simply wait until they are ready to fly away by themselves.
According to Kirsi Peck from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) blackbirds look for somewhere "hidden and safe" when constructing a nest.
He added that the youngsters beneath the Morris' bonnet are close to fledging and will soon be flying their rather unusual nest.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QZRDBLTOK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Blackbird makes nest under bonnet of car next to engine, Porthcawl, Wales - 09 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1343387f )
Jeepers Cheepers
A couple from Wales have been shocked to discover four baby blackbirds nesting beneath the bonnet of their car.
Curious Maureen Morris popped the hood of her Suzuki 4x4 when she noticed her dog Scooby taking an unusual interest in the vehicle.
To her surprise she and husband Sam discovered a nest complete with four hungry blackbird chicks nestled next to the engine.
She said: "They already had lovely black feathers and bright orange beaks.
"It was a complete shock. I've never seen anything like this before."
The couple believe that the chicks have been in situ for weeks, managing to survive regular drives around Maureen and Sam's hometown of Porthcawl.
During that time Maureen even undertook a 100-mile trip to Ynysybwl in order to attend a friend's wedding.
Since finding the chicks Maureen and Sam have spotted their dedicated parents regularly hopping under the car with a beakful of food for their brood.
Maureen says she has no plans to move the birds, and will simply wait until they are ready to fly away by themselves.
According to Kirsi Peck from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) blackbirds look for somewhere "hidden and safe" when constructing a nest.
He added that the youngsters beneath the Morris' bonnet are close to fledging and will soon be flying their rather unusual nest.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QZRDBLTOK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Blackbird makes nest under bonnet of car next to engine, Porthcawl, Wales - 09 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1343387d )
Jeepers Cheepers
A couple from Wales have been shocked to discover four baby blackbirds nesting beneath the bonnet of their car.
Curious Maureen Morris popped the hood of her Suzuki 4x4 when she noticed her dog Scooby taking an unusual interest in the vehicle.
To her surprise she and husband Sam discovered a nest complete with four hungry blackbird chicks nestled next to the engine.
She said: "They already had lovely black feathers and bright orange beaks.
"It was a complete shock. I've never seen anything like this before."
The couple believe that the chicks have been in situ for weeks, managing to survive regular drives around Maureen and Sam's hometown of Porthcawl.
During that time Maureen even undertook a 100-mile trip to Ynysybwl in order to attend a friend's wedding.
Since finding the chicks Maureen and Sam have spotted their dedicated parents regularly hopping under the car with a beakful of food for their brood.
Maureen says she has no plans to move the birds, and will simply wait until they are ready to fly away by themselves.
According to Kirsi Peck from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) blackbirds look for somewhere "hidden and safe" when constructing a nest.
He added that the youngsters beneath the Morris' bonnet are close to fledging and will soon be flying their rather unusual nest.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QZRDBLTOK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Blackbird makes nest under bonnet of car next to engine, Porthcawl, Wales - 09 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1343387e )
Jeepers Cheepers
A couple from Wales have been shocked to discover four baby blackbirds nesting beneath the bonnet of their car.
Curious Maureen Morris popped the hood of her Suzuki 4x4 when she noticed her dog Scooby taking an unusual interest in the vehicle.
To her surprise she and husband Sam discovered a nest complete with four hungry blackbird chicks nestled next to the engine.
She said: "They already had lovely black feathers and bright orange beaks.
"It was a complete shock. I've never seen anything like this before."
The couple believe that the chicks have been in situ for weeks, managing to survive regular drives around Maureen and Sam's hometown of Porthcawl.
During that time Maureen even undertook a 100-mile trip to Ynysybwl in order to attend a friend's wedding.
Since finding the chicks Maureen and Sam have spotted their dedicated parents regularly hopping under the car with a beakful of food for their brood.
Maureen says she has no plans to move the birds, and will simply wait until they are ready to fly away by themselves.
According to Kirsi Peck from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) blackbirds look for somewhere "hidden and safe" when constructing a nest.
He added that the youngsters beneath the Morris' bonnet are close to fledging and will soon be flying their rather unusual nest.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QZRDBLTOK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Blackbird makes nest under bonnet of car next to engine, Porthcawl, Wales - 09 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1343387a )
Jeepers Cheepers
A couple from Wales have been shocked to discover four baby blackbirds nesting beneath the bonnet of their car.
Curious Maureen Morris popped the hood of her Suzuki 4x4 when she noticed her dog Scooby taking an unusual interest in the vehicle.
To her surprise she and husband Sam discovered a nest complete with four hungry blackbird chicks nestled next to the engine.
She said: "They already had lovely black feathers and bright orange beaks.
"It was a complete shock. I've never seen anything like this before."
The couple believe that the chicks have been in situ for weeks, managing to survive regular drives around Maureen and Sam's hometown of Porthcawl.
During that time Maureen even undertook a 100-mile trip to Ynysybwl in order to attend a friend's wedding.
Since finding the chicks Maureen and Sam have spotted their dedicated parents regularly hopping under the car with a beakful of food for their brood.
Maureen says she has no plans to move the birds, and will simply wait until they are ready to fly away by themselves.
According to Kirsi Peck from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) blackbirds look for somewhere "hidden and safe" when constructing a nest.
He added that the youngsters beneath the Morris' bonnet are close to fledging and will soon be flying their rather unusual nest.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QZRDBLTOK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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