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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: Tornado warned supercell storm near Judith Gap in Montana, USA
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfinneyphotography.com
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: Supercell storm rolls in over an old abandoned Schoolhouse
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfinneyphotography.com
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: A lightning bolt over farmland taken near Idalia in Colorado, USA
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfinneyphotography.com
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: A lightning bolt over a wind farm in Colorado, USA
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfinneyphotography.com
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: A severe 'mothership' shaped thunderstorm races across farmland in Kansas, USA
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfinneyphotography.com
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: Tornado warned storm with lightning near Judith Gap in Montana, USA
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfinneyphotography.com
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: Photographers capture a Tornado warned storm near Judith Gap in Montana, USA
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfinneyphotography.com
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: Lightning Bolt next to a cell tower in Greenley, Colorado
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfinneyphotography.com
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: Mammatus clouds over Hammond, Montana
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfinneyphotography.com
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: A large Dust Devil takes shape with a supercell in the distance, taken near Guymon in Oklahoma, USA
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfi
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: Mammatus clouds over Hammond, Montana
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfinneyphotography.com
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: A rainbow with lightning strikes over farmland in Nebraska, USA
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfinneyphotography.com
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: Storm chasers watch a Tornado warned storm with its amazing structure move across Judith Gap in Montana, USA
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - w
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: A severe 'mothership' shaped thunderstorm races across farmland in Kansas, USA
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfinneyphotography.com
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: Double Lightning Bolts at sunset under a thunderstorm in Greeley, Colorado
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfinneyphotography.com
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: A stunning LP Supercell at sunset, South East of Perryton, Texas
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfinneyphotography.com
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: Double rainbow with double lightning over farmland in Nebraska, USA
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfinneyphotography.com
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: Tornado warned supercell storm near Judith Gap, Montana, USA
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfinneyphotography.com
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: Tornado warned storm at sunset near Judith Gap in Montana, USA
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfinneyphotography.com
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: Inside a severe storm with large hail and high winds over farmland in Kansas, USA
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfinneyphotography.co
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FEATURE - Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene im Mittleren Westen der USA
Extremwetter: Landschaftsfotograf John Finney zeigt beeindruckende Wetterphänomene aus dem Mittleren Westen der USA / 2019 *** Atmosphere
EXCLUSIVE ALLROUNDERPICTURED: A rainbow with lightning over farmland in Nebraska, USA
British landscape photographer John Finney, 48, from High Peak in Derbyshire, has captured these stunning extreme weather pictures while on a 10-day storm chasing trip across America's mid-west. Although safety was paramount, John and his colleagues found themselves in some sticky situations while documenting the epic journey.
John says, "We were chasing from the 19th of June to the 30th of June. We started in Colorado and chased into Oklahoma, Texas, then north through Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and finally Montana, where we covered approximately 5000 miles.
"The most dangerous storm was on the 21st of June, which started near Highway 287 just south of Limon, Colorado. As we began to give chase, the storm gained more momentum and caused extensive damage across Kansas and Nebraska in the following hours.
"Moving at 60mph, the storm was difficult to keep ahead of. We tried to stay about 10 miles ahead of the storm to avoid the damaging hail. We could only stop for photographs for a few minutes before the storm would catch us up again.
"As the storm worsened we fled east to nearby Wallace before we got caught up with 85mph winds with large hail. We managed to escape the worst of it, but some of our fellow storm chasers were not so lucky and they lost all of their car windows to the hail and debris that the storm had picked up. Most of the towns in the area had lost power and sustained damage from hail and wind but were lucky the storm didn't drop a tornado."
As these amazing pictures show, John survived the storms and is home safe and sound and has collated his best images from the trip for us all to see.
You can visit John Finney’s photography website where prints are available - www.johnfinneyphotography.com
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FEATURE - Luxusyachten an der Cote d'Azur
Luftaufnahme 116 Meter lange Motoryacht Expeditionsyacht ULYSSES, ausgeliefert 2018 von der norwegischen Werft Kleven Maritime AS an den neuseeländischen Milliardär Graeme Richard Hart, vor Anker bei Sonnenaufgang in der Bucht von Beaulieu-sur-Mer beim Cap Ferrat, Französische Riviera, Frankreich, Mittelmeer
*** Mega-Yacht Ulysses in the bay of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France - 10 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30004494
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FEATURE - Luxusyachten an der Cote d'Azur
Luftaufnahme 116 Meter lange Motoryacht Expeditionsyacht ULYSSES, ausgeliefert 2018 von der norwegischen Werft Kleven Maritime AS an den neuseeländischen Milliardär Graeme Richard Hart, hinten 162,5 Meter lange Motoryacht ECLIPSE, gebaut von der Hamburger Werft Blohm & Voss für den russischen Oligarchen Roman Abramowitsch, vor Anker bei Sonnenaufgang in der Bucht von Beaulieu-sur-Mer beim Cap Ferrat, Französische Riviera, Frankreich, Mittelmeer
*** Mega-Yacht Eclipse in the bay of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France - 10 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30004481
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FEATURE - Luxusyachten an der Cote d'Azur
Luftaufnahme 116 Meter lange Motoryacht Expeditionsyacht ULYSSES, ausgeliefert 2018 von der norwegischen Werft Kleven Maritime AS an den neuseeländischen Milliardär Graeme Richard Hart, vor Anker bei Sonnenaufgang in der Bucht von Beaulieu-sur-Mer beim Cap Ferrat, Französische Riviera, Frankreich, Mittelmeer
*** Mega-Yacht Ulysses in the bay of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France - 10 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30004485
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FEATURE - Luxusyachten an der Cote d'Azur
Luftaufnahme 116 Meter lange Motoryacht Expeditionsyacht ULYSSES, ausgeliefert 2018 von der norwegischen Werft Kleven Maritime AS an den neuseeländischen Milliardär Graeme Richard Hart, vor Anker bei Sonnenaufgang in der Bucht von Beaulieu-sur-Mer beim Cap Ferrat, Französische Riviera, Frankreich, Mittelmeer
*** Mega-Yacht Ulysses in the bay of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France - 10 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30004479
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FEATURE - Luxusyachten an der Cote d'Azur
Luftaufnahme 162,5 Meter lange Motoryacht ECLIPSE, ausgeliefert 2010 von der Hamburger Werft Blohm & Voss an den russischen Oligarchen Roman Abramowitsch, Designer Terence Disdale, bis 2013 die größte Yacht der Welt, vor Anker bei Sonnenaufgang in der Bucht von Beaulieu-sur-Mer beim Cap Ferrat, Französische Riviera, Frankreich, Mittelmeer
*** Mega-Yacht Eclipse in the bay of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France - 10 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30004505
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FEATURE - Luxusyachten an der Cote d'Azur
Luftaufnahme 162,5 Meter lange Motoryacht ECLIPSE, ausgeliefert 2010 von der Hamburger Werft Blohm & Voss an den russischen Oligarchen Roman Abramowitsch, Designer Terence Disdale, bis 2013 die größte Yacht der Welt, vor Anker bei Sonnenaufgang in der Bucht von Beaulieu-sur-Mer beim Cap Ferrat, Französische Riviera, Frankreich, Mittelmeer
*** Mega-Yacht Eclipse in the bay of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France - 10 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30004517
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FEATURE - Luxusyachten an der Cote d'Azur
Luftaufnahme 162,5 Meter lange Motoryacht ECLIPSE, ausgeliefert 2010 von der Hamburger Werft Blohm & Voss an den russischen Oligarchen Roman Abramowitsch, Designer Terence Disdale, bis 2013 die größte Yacht der Welt, vor Anker bei Sonnenaufgang in der Bucht von Beaulieu-sur-Mer beim Cap Ferrat, Französische Riviera, Frankreich, Mittelmeer
*** Mega-Yacht Eclipse in the bay of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France - 10 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30004515
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FEATURE - Luxusyachten an der Cote d'Azur
Luftaufnahme 162,5 Meter lange Motoryacht ECLIPSE, ausgeliefert 2010 von der Hamburger Werft Blohm & Voss an den russischen Oligarchen Roman Abramowitsch, Designer Terence Disdale, bis 2013 die größte Yacht der Welt, vor Anker bei Sonnenaufgang in der Bucht von Beaulieu-sur-Mer beim Cap Ferrat, Französische Riviera, Frankreich, Mittelmeer
*** Mega-Yacht Eclipse in the bay of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France - 10 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30004509
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FEATURE - Luxusyachten an der Cote d'Azur
Luftaufnahme 162,5 Meter lange Motoryacht ECLIPSE, ausgeliefert 2010 von der Hamburger Werft Blohm & Voss an den russischen Oligarchen Roman Abramowitsch, Designer Terence Disdale, bis 2013 die größte Yacht der Welt, vor Anker bei Sonnenaufgang in der Bucht von Beaulieu-sur-Mer beim Cap Ferrat, Französische Riviera, Frankreich, Mittelmeer
*** Mega-Yacht Eclipse in the bay of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France - 10 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30004504
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FEATURE - Luxusyachten an der Cote d'Azur
Luftaufnahme 162,5 Meter lange Motoryacht ECLIPSE, ausgeliefert 2010 von der Hamburger Werft Blohm & Voss an den russischen Oligarchen Roman Abramowitsch, Designer Terence Disdale, bis 2013 die größte Yacht der Welt, vor Anker bei Sonnenaufgang in der Bucht von Beaulieu-sur-Mer beim Cap Ferrat, Französische Riviera, Frankreich, Mittelmeer
*** Mega-Yacht Eclipse in the bay of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France - 10 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30004523
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FEATURE - Luxusyachten an der Cote d'Azur
Luftaufnahme 162,5 Meter lange Motoryacht ECLIPSE, ausgeliefert 2010 von der Hamburger Werft Blohm & Voss an den russischen Oligarchen Roman Abramowitsch, Designer Terence Disdale, bis 2013 die größte Yacht der Welt, vor Anker bei Sonnenaufgang in der Bucht von Beaulieu-sur-Mer beim Cap Ferrat, Französische Riviera, Frankreich, Mittelmeer
*** Mega-Yacht Eclipse in the bay of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France - 10 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30004518
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FEATURE - Luxusyachten an der Cote d'Azur
Luftaufnahme 116 Meter lange Motoryacht Expeditionsyacht ULYSSES, ausgeliefert 2018 von der norwegischen Werft Kleven Maritime AS an den neuseeländischen Milliardär Graeme Richard Hart, vor Anker bei Sonnenaufgang in der Bucht von Beaulieu-sur-Mer beim Cap Ferrat, Französische Riviera, Frankreich, Mittelmeer
*** Mega-Yacht Ulysses in the bay of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France - 10 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30004495
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FEATURE - Luxusyachten an der Cote d'Azur
Luftaufnahme 116 Meter lange Motoryacht Expeditionsyacht ULYSSES, ausgeliefert 2018 von der norwegischen Werft Kleven Maritime AS an den neuseeländischen Milliardär Graeme Richard Hart, vor Anker bei Sonnenaufgang in der Bucht von Beaulieu-sur-Mer beim Cap Ferrat, Französische Riviera, Frankreich, Mittelmeer
*** Mega-Yacht Ulysses in the bay of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France - 10 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30004500
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FEATURE - Luxusyachten an der Cote d'Azur
Luftaufnahme 116 Meter lange Motoryacht Expeditionsyacht ULYSSES, ausgeliefert 2018 von der norwegischen Werft Kleven Maritime AS an den neuseeländischen Milliardär Graeme Richard Hart, vor Anker bei Sonnenaufgang in der Bucht von Beaulieu-sur-Mer beim Cap Ferrat, Französische Riviera, Frankreich, Mittelmeer
*** Mega-Yacht Ulysses in the bay of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France - 10 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30004501
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FEATURE - Luxusyachten an der Cote d'Azur
Luftaufnahme 116 Meter lange Motoryacht Expeditionsyacht ULYSSES, ausgeliefert 2018 von der norwegischen Werft Kleven Maritime AS an den neuseeländischen Milliardär Graeme Richard Hart, hinten 162,5 Meter lange Motoryacht ECLIPSE, gebaut von der Hamburger Werft Blohm & Voss für den russischen Oligarchen Roman Abramowitsch, vor Anker bei Sonnenaufgang in der Bucht von Beaulieu-sur-Mer beim Cap Ferrat, Französische Riviera, Frankreich, Mittelmeer
*** Mega-Yacht Eclipse in the bay of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France - 10 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30004492
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FEATURE - Luxusyachten an der Cote d'Azur
Luftaufnahme 116 Meter lange Motoryacht Expeditionsyacht ULYSSES, ausgeliefert 2018 von der norwegischen Werft Kleven Maritime AS an den neuseeländischen Milliardär Graeme Richard Hart, hinten 162,5 Meter lange Motoryacht ECLIPSE, gebaut von der Hamburger Werft Blohm & Voss für den russischen Oligarchen Roman Abramowitsch, vor Anker bei Sonnenaufgang in der Bucht von Beaulieu-sur-Mer beim Cap Ferrat, Französische Riviera, Frankreich, Mittelmeer
*** Mega-Yacht Eclipse in the bay of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France - 10 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30004498
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FEATURE - Luxusyachten an der Cote d'Azur
Luftaufnahme 116 Meter lange Motoryacht Expeditionsyacht ULYSSES, ausgeliefert 2018 von der norwegischen Werft Kleven Maritime AS an den neuseeländischen Milliardär Graeme Richard Hart, hinten 162,5 Meter lange Motoryacht ECLIPSE, gebaut von der Hamburger Werft Blohm & Voss für den russischen Oligarchen Roman Abramowitsch, vor Anker bei Sonnenaufgang in der Bucht von Beaulieu-sur-Mer beim Cap Ferrat, Französische Riviera, Frankreich, Mittelmeer
*** Mega-Yacht Eclipse in the bay of Beaulieu-sur-Mer, France - 10 Jul 2019 *** *** Local Caption *** 30004480
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FEATURE - Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks
Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks -- Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students at Staffordshire University, celebrate by graduating on the Oblivion rollercoaster at Alton Towers, Staffs. July 10, 2019. See SWMDrollercoaster. Students graduating from Staffordshire University, on what is believed to be the only degree course of its kind, launch into their careers on board one of the world’s most iconic coasters. Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students are joined by academics, family and friends at Alton Towers theme park, as they take part in a graduation ceremony on Oblivion, the World’s first vertical drop coaster, led by the Dean of Staffordshire University Business School. The students, who all complete placements at the theme park as part of the course, received their graduation certificates in traditional cap and gown, and took their seats on the coaster that climbs 65ft, overhangs the 197ft drop, before free falling vertically at speeds of up to 68mph to the ground below. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30003722
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FEATURE - Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks
Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks -- Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students at Staffordshire University, celebrate by graduating on the Oblivion rollercoaster at Alton Towers, Staffs. July 10, 2019. See SWMDrollercoaster. Students graduating from Staffordshire University, on what is believed to be the only degree course of its kind, launch into their careers on board one of the world’s most iconic coasters. Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students are joined by academics, family and friends at Alton Towers theme park, as they take part in a graduation ceremony on Oblivion, the World’s first vertical drop coaster, led by the Dean of Staffordshire University Business School. The students, who all complete placements at the theme park as part of the course, received their graduation certificates in traditional cap and gown, and took their seats on the coaster that climbs 65ft, overhangs the 197ft drop, before free falling vertically at speeds of up to 68mph to the ground below. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30003719
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FEATURE - Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks
Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks -- Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students at Staffordshire University, celebrate by graduating on the Oblivion rollercoaster at Alton Towers, Staffs. July 10, 2019. See SWMDrollercoaster. Students graduating from Staffordshire University, on what is believed to be the only degree course of its kind, launch into their careers on board one of the world’s most iconic coasters. Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students are joined by academics, family and friends at Alton Towers theme park, as they take part in a graduation ceremony on Oblivion, the World’s first vertical drop coaster, led by the Dean of Staffordshire University Business School. The students, who all complete placements at the theme park as part of the course, received their graduation certificates in traditional cap and gown, and took their seats on the coaster that climbs 65ft, overhangs the 197ft drop, before free falling vertically at speeds of up to 68mph to the ground below. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30003717
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FEATURE - Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks
Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks -- Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students at Staffordshire University, celebrate by graduating on the Oblivion rollercoaster at Alton Towers, Staffs. July 10, 2019. See SWMDrollercoaster. Students graduating from Staffordshire University, on what is believed to be the only degree course of its kind, launch into their careers on board one of the world’s most iconic coasters. Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students are joined by academics, family and friends at Alton Towers theme park, as they take part in a graduation ceremony on Oblivion, the World’s first vertical drop coaster, led by the Dean of Staffordshire University Business School. The students, who all complete placements at the theme park as part of the course, received their graduation certificates in traditional cap and gown, and took their seats on the coaster that climbs 65ft, overhangs the 197ft drop, before free falling vertically at speeds of up to 68mph to the ground below. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30003711
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FEATURE - Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks
Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks -- Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students at Staffordshire University, celebrate by graduating on the Oblivion rollercoaster at Alton Towers, Staffs. July 10, 2019. See SWMDrollercoaster. Students graduating from Staffordshire University, on what is believed to be the only degree course of its kind, launch into their careers on board one of the world’s most iconic coasters. Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students are joined by academics, family and friends at Alton Towers theme park, as they take part in a graduation ceremony on Oblivion, the World’s first vertical drop coaster, led by the Dean of Staffordshire University Business School. The students, who all complete placements at the theme park as part of the course, received their graduation certificates in traditional cap and gown, and took their seats on the coaster that climbs 65ft, overhangs the 197ft drop, before free falling vertically at speeds of up to 68mph to the ground below. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30003725
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FEATURE - Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks
Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks -- Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students at Staffordshire University, celebrate by graduating on the Oblivion rollercoaster at Alton Towers, Staffs. July 10, 2019. See SWMDrollercoaster. Students graduating from Staffordshire University, on what is believed to be the only degree course of its kind, launch into their careers on board one of the world’s most iconic coasters. Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students are joined by academics, family and friends at Alton Towers theme park, as they take part in a graduation ceremony on Oblivion, the World’s first vertical drop coaster, led by the Dean of Staffordshire University Business School. The students, who all complete placements at the theme park as part of the course, received their graduation certificates in traditional cap and gown, and took their seats on the coaster that climbs 65ft, overhangs the 197ft drop, before free falling vertically at speeds of up to 68mph to the ground below. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30003726
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FEATURE - Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks
Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks -- Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students at Staffordshire University, celebrate by graduating on the Oblivion rollercoaster at Alton Towers, Staffs. July 10, 2019. See SWMDrollercoaster. Students graduating from Staffordshire University, on what is believed to be the only degree course of its kind, launch into their careers on board one of the world’s most iconic coasters. Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students are joined by academics, family and friends at Alton Towers theme park, as they take part in a graduation ceremony on Oblivion, the World’s first vertical drop coaster, led by the Dean of Staffordshire University Business School. The students, who all complete placements at the theme park as part of the course, received their graduation certificates in traditional cap and gown, and took their seats on the coaster that climbs 65ft, overhangs the 197ft drop, before free falling vertically at speeds of up to 68mph to the ground below. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30003721
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FEATURE - Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks
Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks -- Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students at Staffordshire University, celebrate by graduating on the Oblivion rollercoaster at Alton Towers, Staffs. July 10, 2019. See SWMDrollercoaster. Students graduating from Staffordshire University, on what is believed to be the only degree course of its kind, launch into their careers on board one of the world’s most iconic coasters. Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students are joined by academics, family and friends at Alton Towers theme park, as they take part in a graduation ceremony on Oblivion, the World’s first vertical drop coaster, led by the Dean of Staffordshire University Business School. The students, who all complete placements at the theme park as part of the course, received their graduation certificates in traditional cap and gown, and took their seats on the coaster that climbs 65ft, overhangs the 197ft drop, before free falling vertically at speeds of up to 68mph to the ground below. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30003723
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FEATURE - Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks
Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks -- Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students at Staffordshire University, celebrate by graduating on the Oblivion rollercoaster at Alton Towers, Staffs. July 10, 2019. See SWMDrollercoaster. Students graduating from Staffordshire University, on what is believed to be the only degree course of its kind, launch into their careers on board one of the world’s most iconic coasters. Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students are joined by academics, family and friends at Alton Towers theme park, as they take part in a graduation ceremony on Oblivion, the World’s first vertical drop coaster, led by the Dean of Staffordshire University Business School. The students, who all complete placements at the theme park as part of the course, received their graduation certificates in traditional cap and gown, and took their seats on the coaster that climbs 65ft, overhangs the 197ft drop, before free falling vertically at speeds of up to 68mph to the ground below. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30003716
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FEATURE - Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks
Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks -- Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students at Staffordshire University, celebrate by graduating on the Oblivion rollercoaster at Alton Towers, Staffs. July 10, 2019. See SWMDrollercoaster. Students graduating from Staffordshire University, on what is believed to be the only degree course of its kind, launch into their careers on board one of the world’s most iconic coasters. Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students are joined by academics, family and friends at Alton Towers theme park, as they take part in a graduation ceremony on Oblivion, the World’s first vertical drop coaster, led by the Dean of Staffordshire University Business School. The students, who all complete placements at the theme park as part of the course, received their graduation certificates in traditional cap and gown, and took their seats on the coaster that climbs 65ft, overhangs the 197ft drop, before free falling vertically at speeds of up to 68mph to the ground below. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30003714
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FEATURE - Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks
Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks -- Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students at Staffordshire University, celebrate by graduating on the Oblivion rollercoaster at Alton Towers, Staffs. July 10, 2019. See SWMDrollercoaster. Students graduating from Staffordshire University, on what is believed to be the only degree course of its kind, launch into their careers on board one of the world’s most iconic coasters. Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students are joined by academics, family and friends at Alton Towers theme park, as they take part in a graduation ceremony on Oblivion, the World’s first vertical drop coaster, led by the Dean of Staffordshire University Business School. The students, who all complete placements at the theme park as part of the course, received their graduation certificates in traditional cap and gown, and took their seats on the coaster that climbs 65ft, overhangs the 197ft drop, before free falling vertically at speeds of up to 68mph to the ground below. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30003712
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FEATURE - Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks
Die etwas andere Abschlussfeier: Studenten der Staffordshire Uni in der Oblivion Achterbahn des Alton Towers Freizeitparks -- Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students at Staffordshire University, celebrate by graduating on the Oblivion rollercoaster at Alton Towers, Staffs. July 10, 2019. See SWMDrollercoaster. Students graduating from Staffordshire University, on what is believed to be the only degree course of its kind, launch into their careers on board one of the world’s most iconic coasters. Visitor Attraction and Resort Management foundation degree students are joined by academics, family and friends at Alton Towers theme park, as they take part in a graduation ceremony on Oblivion, the World’s first vertical drop coaster, led by the Dean of Staffordshire University Business School. The students, who all complete placements at the theme park as part of the course, received their graduation certificates in traditional cap and gown, and took their seats on the coaster that climbs 65ft, overhangs the 197ft drop, before free falling vertically at speeds of up to 68mph to the ground below. / action press *** Local Caption *** 30003713
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