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  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neue Superyacht ist mit Solarpaneelen verkleidet
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    FEATURE - Neue Superyacht ist mit Solarpaneelen verkleidet


    A new yacht wears its eco-credentials on its sleeve – by being covered in solar panels.

    The 60 Sunreef Power Eco is a versatile eco-responsible motoryacht offering complete freedom of customisation. This luxury craft is equipped with the latest innovative technologies to achieve maximum energy efficiency and great performance.

    Poland’s Sunreef Yachts’ proprietary state-of-art solar power system on the 60 Sunreef Power Eco covers up to 68,6m² of surface on board, extending the solar energy generation to 13kWp. Solar panels are fully-integrated with hull sides, superstructure and curved areas all over the yacht.

    The vessel uses cutting-edge electric engines powered from the dedicated ultralight battery bank for silent and vibration-free cruising. With green features including wind generators and eco-responsible finishing materials, the 60 Sunreef Power offers a 360° sustainable cruising experience.

    Media spokeswoman Karolina Paszkiewicz - Kolacz tells cover-images.com: “All our products are fully custom so the prices are shaped individually, on a "price per request" basis.”

    The 60 Sunreef Power offers an amazing potential for customisation with endless layout options and an infinite choice of decors. The exterior living spaces feature a vast flybridge, a full-beam bow terrace and aft cockpit. Prized with the Best Power Driven Catamaran award at the World Yachts Trophies, the 60 Sunreef Power concept also incorporates a garage and aft platform.

    Nico Rosberg, Formula 1 Champion, Sustainability Entrepreneur, and Sunreef Yachts Eco Ambassador. Comments: “It is great to see that the world’s most outstanding manufacturer of luxury catamarans shares my commitment to sustainable technological innovation and I am immensely proud to drive this development forward with Sunreef Yachts. It is through the introduction of green technology and sustainable materials in the luxury sector that we create a halo effect on the entire industry and manage to me

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neue Superyacht ist mit Solarpaneelen verkleidet
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    FEATURE - Neue Superyacht ist mit Solarpaneelen verkleidet


    A new yacht wears its eco-credentials on its sleeve – by being covered in solar panels.

    The 60 Sunreef Power Eco is a versatile eco-responsible motoryacht offering complete freedom of customisation. This luxury craft is equipped with the latest innovative technologies to achieve maximum energy efficiency and great performance.

    Poland’s Sunreef Yachts’ proprietary state-of-art solar power system on the 60 Sunreef Power Eco covers up to 68,6m² of surface on board, extending the solar energy generation to 13kWp. Solar panels are fully-integrated with hull sides, superstructure and curved areas all over the yacht.

    The vessel uses cutting-edge electric engines powered from the dedicated ultralight battery bank for silent and vibration-free cruising. With green features including wind generators and eco-responsible finishing materials, the 60 Sunreef Power offers a 360° sustainable cruising experience.

    Media spokeswoman Karolina Paszkiewicz - Kolacz tells cover-images.com: “All our products are fully custom so the prices are shaped individually, on a "price per request" basis.”

    The 60 Sunreef Power offers an amazing potential for customisation with endless layout options and an infinite choice of decors. The exterior living spaces feature a vast flybridge, a full-beam bow terrace and aft cockpit. Prized with the Best Power Driven Catamaran award at the World Yachts Trophies, the 60 Sunreef Power concept also incorporates a garage and aft platform.

    Nico Rosberg, Formula 1 Champion, Sustainability Entrepreneur, and Sunreef Yachts Eco Ambassador. Comments: “It is great to see that the world’s most outstanding manufacturer of luxury catamarans shares my commitment to sustainable technological innovation and I am immensely proud to drive this development forward with Sunreef Yachts. It is through the introduction of green technology and sustainable materials in the luxury sector that we create a halo effect on the entire industry and manage to me

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neue Superyacht ist mit Solarpaneelen verkleidet
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    FEATURE - Neue Superyacht ist mit Solarpaneelen verkleidet


    A new yacht wears its eco-credentials on its sleeve – by being covered in solar panels.

    The 60 Sunreef Power Eco is a versatile eco-responsible motoryacht offering complete freedom of customisation. This luxury craft is equipped with the latest innovative technologies to achieve maximum energy efficiency and great performance.

    Poland’s Sunreef Yachts’ proprietary state-of-art solar power system on the 60 Sunreef Power Eco covers up to 68,6m² of surface on board, extending the solar energy generation to 13kWp. Solar panels are fully-integrated with hull sides, superstructure and curved areas all over the yacht.

    The vessel uses cutting-edge electric engines powered from the dedicated ultralight battery bank for silent and vibration-free cruising. With green features including wind generators and eco-responsible finishing materials, the 60 Sunreef Power offers a 360° sustainable cruising experience.

    Media spokeswoman Karolina Paszkiewicz - Kolacz tells cover-images.com: “All our products are fully custom so the prices are shaped individually, on a "price per request" basis.”

    The 60 Sunreef Power offers an amazing potential for customisation with endless layout options and an infinite choice of decors. The exterior living spaces feature a vast flybridge, a full-beam bow terrace and aft cockpit. Prized with the Best Power Driven Catamaran award at the World Yachts Trophies, the 60 Sunreef Power concept also incorporates a garage and aft platform.

    Nico Rosberg, Formula 1 Champion, Sustainability Entrepreneur, and Sunreef Yachts Eco Ambassador. Comments: “It is great to see that the world’s most outstanding manufacturer of luxury catamarans shares my commitment to sustainable technological innovation and I am immensely proud to drive this development forward with Sunreef Yachts. It is through the introduction of green technology and sustainable materials in the luxury sector that we create a halo effect on the entire industry and manage to me

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neue Superyacht ist mit Solarpaneelen verkleidet
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    FEATURE - Neue Superyacht ist mit Solarpaneelen verkleidet


    A new yacht wears its eco-credentials on its sleeve – by being covered in solar panels.

    The 60 Sunreef Power Eco is a versatile eco-responsible motoryacht offering complete freedom of customisation. This luxury craft is equipped with the latest innovative technologies to achieve maximum energy efficiency and great performance.

    Poland’s Sunreef Yachts’ proprietary state-of-art solar power system on the 60 Sunreef Power Eco covers up to 68,6m² of surface on board, extending the solar energy generation to 13kWp. Solar panels are fully-integrated with hull sides, superstructure and curved areas all over the yacht.

    The vessel uses cutting-edge electric engines powered from the dedicated ultralight battery bank for silent and vibration-free cruising. With green features including wind generators and eco-responsible finishing materials, the 60 Sunreef Power offers a 360° sustainable cruising experience.

    Media spokeswoman Karolina Paszkiewicz - Kolacz tells cover-images.com: “All our products are fully custom so the prices are shaped individually, on a "price per request" basis.”

    The 60 Sunreef Power offers an amazing potential for customisation with endless layout options and an infinite choice of decors. The exterior living spaces feature a vast flybridge, a full-beam bow terrace and aft cockpit. Prized with the Best Power Driven Catamaran award at the World Yachts Trophies, the 60 Sunreef Power concept also incorporates a garage and aft platform.

    Nico Rosberg, Formula 1 Champion, Sustainability Entrepreneur, and Sunreef Yachts Eco Ambassador. Comments: “It is great to see that the world’s most outstanding manufacturer of luxury catamarans shares my commitment to sustainable technological innovation and I am immensely proud to drive this development forward with Sunreef Yachts. It is through the introduction of green technology and sustainable materials in the luxury sector that we create a halo effect on the entire industry and manage to me

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neue Superyacht ist mit Solarpaneelen verkleidet
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    FEATURE - Neue Superyacht ist mit Solarpaneelen verkleidet


    A new yacht wears its eco-credentials on its sleeve – by being covered in solar panels.

    The 60 Sunreef Power Eco is a versatile eco-responsible motoryacht offering complete freedom of customisation. This luxury craft is equipped with the latest innovative technologies to achieve maximum energy efficiency and great performance.

    Poland’s Sunreef Yachts’ proprietary state-of-art solar power system on the 60 Sunreef Power Eco covers up to 68,6m² of surface on board, extending the solar energy generation to 13kWp. Solar panels are fully-integrated with hull sides, superstructure and curved areas all over the yacht.

    The vessel uses cutting-edge electric engines powered from the dedicated ultralight battery bank for silent and vibration-free cruising. With green features including wind generators and eco-responsible finishing materials, the 60 Sunreef Power offers a 360° sustainable cruising experience.

    Media spokeswoman Karolina Paszkiewicz - Kolacz tells cover-images.com: “All our products are fully custom so the prices are shaped individually, on a "price per request" basis.”

    The 60 Sunreef Power offers an amazing potential for customisation with endless layout options and an infinite choice of decors. The exterior living spaces feature a vast flybridge, a full-beam bow terrace and aft cockpit. Prized with the Best Power Driven Catamaran award at the World Yachts Trophies, the 60 Sunreef Power concept also incorporates a garage and aft platform.

    Nico Rosberg, Formula 1 Champion, Sustainability Entrepreneur, and Sunreef Yachts Eco Ambassador. Comments: “It is great to see that the world’s most outstanding manufacturer of luxury catamarans shares my commitment to sustainable technological innovation and I am immensely proud to drive this development forward with Sunreef Yachts. It is through the introduction of green technology and sustainable materials in the luxury sector that we create a halo effect on the entire industry and manage to me

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neue Superyacht ist mit Solarpaneelen verkleidet
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    FEATURE - Neue Superyacht ist mit Solarpaneelen verkleidet


    A new yacht wears its eco-credentials on its sleeve – by being covered in solar panels.

    The 60 Sunreef Power Eco is a versatile eco-responsible motoryacht offering complete freedom of customisation. This luxury craft is equipped with the latest innovative technologies to achieve maximum energy efficiency and great performance.

    Poland’s Sunreef Yachts’ proprietary state-of-art solar power system on the 60 Sunreef Power Eco covers up to 68,6m² of surface on board, extending the solar energy generation to 13kWp. Solar panels are fully-integrated with hull sides, superstructure and curved areas all over the yacht.

    The vessel uses cutting-edge electric engines powered from the dedicated ultralight battery bank for silent and vibration-free cruising. With green features including wind generators and eco-responsible finishing materials, the 60 Sunreef Power offers a 360° sustainable cruising experience.

    Media spokeswoman Karolina Paszkiewicz - Kolacz tells cover-images.com: “All our products are fully custom so the prices are shaped individually, on a "price per request" basis.”

    The 60 Sunreef Power offers an amazing potential for customisation with endless layout options and an infinite choice of decors. The exterior living spaces feature a vast flybridge, a full-beam bow terrace and aft cockpit. Prized with the Best Power Driven Catamaran award at the World Yachts Trophies, the 60 Sunreef Power concept also incorporates a garage and aft platform.

    Nico Rosberg, Formula 1 Champion, Sustainability Entrepreneur, and Sunreef Yachts Eco Ambassador. Comments: “It is great to see that the world’s most outstanding manufacturer of luxury catamarans shares my commitment to sustainable technological innovation and I am immensely proud to drive this development forward with Sunreef Yachts. It is through the introduction of green technology and sustainable materials in the luxury sector that we create a halo effect on the entire industry and manage to me

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Weltneuheit: Faltbarer 165-Zoll-Fernseher für 400'000 Dollar
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    FEATURE - Weltneuheit: Faltbarer 165-Zoll-Fernseher für 400'000 Dollar


    **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    ...

    THIS PICTURE: A computer visualisation of the C SEED M1

    .....

    A company has announced the world’s first foldable 165-inch MicroLED TV.

    The huge C SEED M1 pulls off the jaw-dropping party trick of emerging from a hidden floor compartment, before gracefully unfolding.

    Vienna-based C SEED say the US$400,000 set is ear-marked for first deliveries in Q3 2021.

    The company explain: “A sculpture-like column rises silently from the floor, unfolding an enormous 165” 4k MicroLED TV display with a high precision frame machined from a solid block of aviation-grade aluminum alloy to provide the ultimate TV experience.”

    “Trendsetting contemporary uncluttered, free from all visual ballast. In these environments, big wall-mounted TV screens are an anachronism in modern interior design,” says C SEED Managing Partner, Alexander Swatek. “Therefore, C SEED took a totally different path and came up with a revolutionary design.”

    Designer Stefan Pani created a smart, convincing frame design with an invisibly integrated high performance speaker system that rises silently from the ground, unfolds and then settles smoothly on a strikingly elegant base. Function follows form here, visually very coherent, luxuriously minimalist and with an exciting, progressively elegant tension.

    The C SEED M1 is available in four elegant colors and a choice of casings to match all tastes, space requirements and settings.

    “The M1 provides unique entertainment in brilliant quality without compromising the character of a room – the one ideal solution for integrating large TV systems into spacious contemporary interior design”, says C SEED Managing Partner Alexander Swatek.

    Where: Austria
    When: 18 Nov 2020
    Credit: C SEED/Cover-Images.com

    ****VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE*

    Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Chancenlos: 4 Geparde bringen ein Zebra zu Fall
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    FEATURE - Chancenlos: 4 Geparde bringen ein Zebra zu Fall


    It was spots versus stripes when four cheetahs set their sights on a zebra.

    Wildlife photographer Ahmad Abu Ganem captured the scene in Kenya’s Maasai Mara as the big cats hunted their prey.

    But, despite a brave defence in the form of a hoof kick, the zebra was no match for the athletic cheetah.

    Ahmad says: “The Zebra did its best to outrun the cheetahs, and even tried to fight them off, but the cheetah were able to leap onto it and bring it down for their vital meal.”

    When: 15 Nov 2020
    Credit: Ahmad Abu Ganem/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Chancenlos: 4 Geparde bringen ein Zebra zu Fall
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    FEATURE - Chancenlos: 4 Geparde bringen ein Zebra zu Fall


    It was spots versus stripes when four cheetahs set their sights on a zebra.

    Wildlife photographer Ahmad Abu Ganem captured the scene in Kenya’s Maasai Mara as the big cats hunted their prey.

    But, despite a brave defence in the form of a hoof kick, the zebra was no match for the athletic cheetah.

    Ahmad says: “The Zebra did its best to outrun the cheetahs, and even tried to fight them off, but the cheetah were able to leap onto it and bring it down for their vital meal.”

    When: 15 Nov 2020
    Credit: Ahmad Abu Ganem/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Chancenlos: 4 Geparde bringen ein Zebra zu Fall
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    FEATURE - Chancenlos: 4 Geparde bringen ein Zebra zu Fall


    It was spots versus stripes when four cheetahs set their sights on a zebra.

    Wildlife photographer Ahmad Abu Ganem captured the scene in Kenya’s Maasai Mara as the big cats hunted their prey.

    But, despite a brave defence in the form of a hoof kick, the zebra was no match for the athletic cheetah.

    Ahmad says: “The Zebra did its best to outrun the cheetahs, and even tried to fight them off, but the cheetah were able to leap onto it and bring it down for their vital meal.”

    When: 15 Nov 2020
    Credit: Ahmad Abu Ganem/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Chancenlos: 4 Geparde bringen ein Zebra zu Fall
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    FEATURE - Chancenlos: 4 Geparde bringen ein Zebra zu Fall


    It was spots versus stripes when four cheetahs set their sights on a zebra.

    Wildlife photographer Ahmad Abu Ganem captured the scene in Kenya’s Maasai Mara as the big cats hunted their prey.

    But, despite a brave defence in the form of a hoof kick, the zebra was no match for the athletic cheetah.

    Ahmad says: “The Zebra did its best to outrun the cheetahs, and even tried to fight them off, but the cheetah were able to leap onto it and bring it down for their vital meal.”

    When: 15 Nov 2020
    Credit: Ahmad Abu Ganem/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Chancenlos: 4 Geparde bringen ein Zebra zu Fall
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    FEATURE - Chancenlos: 4 Geparde bringen ein Zebra zu Fall


    It was spots versus stripes when four cheetahs set their sights on a zebra.

    Wildlife photographer Ahmad Abu Ganem captured the scene in Kenya’s Maasai Mara as the big cats hunted their prey.

    But, despite a brave defence in the form of a hoof kick, the zebra was no match for the athletic cheetah.

    Ahmad says: “The Zebra did its best to outrun the cheetahs, and even tried to fight them off, but the cheetah were able to leap onto it and bring it down for their vital meal.”

    When: 15 Nov 2020
    Credit: Ahmad Abu Ganem/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Chancenlos: 4 Geparde bringen ein Zebra zu Fall
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    FEATURE - Chancenlos: 4 Geparde bringen ein Zebra zu Fall


    It was spots versus stripes when four cheetahs set their sights on a zebra.

    Wildlife photographer Ahmad Abu Ganem captured the scene in Kenya’s Maasai Mara as the big cats hunted their prey.

    But, despite a brave defence in the form of a hoof kick, the zebra was no match for the athletic cheetah.

    Ahmad says: “The Zebra did its best to outrun the cheetahs, and even tried to fight them off, but the cheetah were able to leap onto it and bring it down for their vital meal.”

    When: 15 Nov 2020
    Credit: Ahmad Abu Ganem/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Wildtiere in Kenia vor atemberaubenden Sonnenauf- und -untergängen
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    FEATURE - Wildtiere in Kenia vor atemberaubenden Sonnenauf- und -untergängen


    A wildlife photographer has shared his stunning sunrises and sunsets.

    Paul Goldstein, a British guide and conservationist, has compiled a selection of Kenya vistas from the grasslands of the Masai Mara and the high plains of Laikipia.

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: “The vibrant colours of a Rift Valley sunset or indeed the blush of a false dawn are unlike anywhere else on earth. They not only dazzle but can last almost an hour. Also, they occur with a frequency seen nowhere on the planet."

    Where: Kenya
    When: 12 Nov 2020
    Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Niedliches Löwenjunges wandert zwischen den Beinen der Löwin-Mutter
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    FEATURE - Niedliches Löwenjunges wandert zwischen den Beinen der Löwin-Mutter


    A cute lion cub was spotted happily trotting between its mother’s legs.

    Wildlife photographer Ahmad Abu Ganem captured the scene in Kenya’s Masai Mara.

    Where: Masai Mara, Kenya
    When: 10 Nov 2020
    Credit: Ahmad Abu Ganem/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Niedliches Löwenjunges wandert zwischen den Beinen der Löwin-Mutter
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    FEATURE - Niedliches Löwenjunges wandert zwischen den Beinen der Löwin-Mutter


    A cute lion cub was spotted happily trotting between its mother’s legs.

    Wildlife photographer Ahmad Abu Ganem captured the scene in Kenya’s Masai Mara.

    Where: Masai Mara, Kenya
    When: 10 Nov 2020
    Credit: Ahmad Abu Ganem/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Niedliches Löwenjunges wandert zwischen den Beinen der Löwin-Mutter
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    FEATURE - Niedliches Löwenjunges wandert zwischen den Beinen der Löwin-Mutter


    A cute lion cub was spotted happily trotting between its mother’s legs.

    Wildlife photographer Ahmad Abu Ganem captured the scene in Kenya’s Masai Mara.

    Where: Masai Mara, Kenya
    When: 10 Nov 2020
    Credit: Ahmad Abu Ganem/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Niedliches Löwenjunges wandert zwischen den Beinen der Löwin-Mutter
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    FEATURE - Niedliches Löwenjunges wandert zwischen den Beinen der Löwin-Mutter


    A cute lion cub was spotted happily trotting between its mother’s legs.

    Wildlife photographer Ahmad Abu Ganem captured the scene in Kenya’s Masai Mara.

    Where: Masai Mara, Kenya
    When: 10 Nov 2020
    Credit: Ahmad Abu Ganem/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Niedliches Löwenjunges wandert zwischen den Beinen der Löwin-Mutter
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    FEATURE - Niedliches Löwenjunges wandert zwischen den Beinen der Löwin-Mutter


    A cute lion cub was spotted happily trotting between its mother’s legs.

    Wildlife photographer Ahmad Abu Ganem captured the scene in Kenya’s Masai Mara.

    Where: Masai Mara, Kenya
    When: 10 Nov 2020
    Credit: Ahmad Abu Ganem/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Niedliches Löwenjunges wandert zwischen den Beinen der Löwin-Mutter
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    FEATURE - Niedliches Löwenjunges wandert zwischen den Beinen der Löwin-Mutter


    A cute lion cub was spotted happily trotting between its mother’s legs.

    Wildlife photographer Ahmad Abu Ganem captured the scene in Kenya’s Masai Mara.

    Where: Masai Mara, Kenya
    When: 10 Nov 2020
    Credit: Ahmad Abu Ganem/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Zum Knuddeln: Löwenjunge rauft mit seinen Artgenossen
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    FEATURE - Zum Knuddeln: Löwenjunge rauft mit seinen Artgenossen


    These tiny lion cubs got a hands-on welcome to the family from an older cousin.

    The charming rough-and-tumble was captured in Kenya’s Masai Mara this month (Nov) by British wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein.

    A lioness mother eventually came to calm things down.

    Paul explains: “These lions were almost the youngest I have ever seen, my guide Charles reckoned them to be no more than ten days and one morning we saw the three of them being bullied and battered by an over-exuberant three-month-old cousin, before mother came back and rescued them.”

    Paul co-owns Kicheche Camps (https://kicheche.com) in the Masai Mara Conservancies and guides all over the world.

    Where: Masai Mara, Kenya
    When: 10 Nov 2020
    Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover-Images.com (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Zum Knuddeln: Löwenjunge rauft mit seinen Artgenossen
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    FEATURE - Zum Knuddeln: Löwenjunge rauft mit seinen Artgenossen


    These tiny lion cubs got a hands-on welcome to the family from an older cousin.

    The charming rough-and-tumble was captured in Kenya’s Masai Mara this month (Nov) by British wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein.

    A lioness mother eventually came to calm things down.

    Paul explains: “These lions were almost the youngest I have ever seen, my guide Charles reckoned them to be no more than ten days and one morning we saw the three of them being bullied and battered by an over-exuberant three-month-old cousin, before mother came back and rescued them.”

    Paul co-owns Kicheche Camps (https://kicheche.com) in the Masai Mara Conservancies and guides all over the world.

    Where: Masai Mara, Kenya
    When: 10 Nov 2020
    Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover-Images.com (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Zum Knuddeln: Löwenjunge rauft mit seinen Artgenossen
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    FEATURE - Zum Knuddeln: Löwenjunge rauft mit seinen Artgenossen


    These tiny lion cubs got a hands-on welcome to the family from an older cousin.

    The charming rough-and-tumble was captured in Kenya’s Masai Mara this month (Nov) by British wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein.

    A lioness mother eventually came to calm things down.

    Paul explains: “These lions were almost the youngest I have ever seen, my guide Charles reckoned them to be no more than ten days and one morning we saw the three of them being bullied and battered by an over-exuberant three-month-old cousin, before mother came back and rescued them.”

    Paul co-owns Kicheche Camps (https://kicheche.com) in the Masai Mara Conservancies and guides all over the world.

    Where: Masai Mara, Kenya
    When: 10 Nov 2020
    Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover-Images.com (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Zum Knuddeln: Löwenjunge rauft mit seinen Artgenossen
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    FEATURE - Zum Knuddeln: Löwenjunge rauft mit seinen Artgenossen


    These tiny lion cubs got a hands-on welcome to the family from an older cousin.

    The charming rough-and-tumble was captured in Kenya’s Masai Mara this month (Nov) by British wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein.

    A lioness mother eventually came to calm things down.

    Paul explains: “These lions were almost the youngest I have ever seen, my guide Charles reckoned them to be no more than ten days and one morning we saw the three of them being bullied and battered by an over-exuberant three-month-old cousin, before mother came back and rescued them.”

    Paul co-owns Kicheche Camps (https://kicheche.com) in the Masai Mara Conservancies and guides all over the world.

    Where: Masai Mara, Kenya
    When: 10 Nov 2020
    Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover-Images.com (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Zum Knuddeln: Löwenjunge rauft mit seinen Artgenossen
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    FEATURE - Zum Knuddeln: Löwenjunge rauft mit seinen Artgenossen


    These tiny lion cubs got a hands-on welcome to the family from an older cousin.

    The charming rough-and-tumble was captured in Kenya’s Masai Mara this month (Nov) by British wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein.

    A lioness mother eventually came to calm things down.

    Paul explains: “These lions were almost the youngest I have ever seen, my guide Charles reckoned them to be no more than ten days and one morning we saw the three of them being bullied and battered by an over-exuberant three-month-old cousin, before mother came back and rescued them.”

    Paul co-owns Kicheche Camps (https://kicheche.com) in the Masai Mara Conservancies and guides all over the world.

    Where: Masai Mara, Kenya
    When: 10 Nov 2020
    Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover-Images.com (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Zum Knuddeln: Löwenjunge rauft mit seinen Artgenossen
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    FEATURE - Zum Knuddeln: Löwenjunge rauft mit seinen Artgenossen


    These tiny lion cubs got a hands-on welcome to the family from an older cousin.

    The charming rough-and-tumble was captured in Kenya’s Masai Mara this month (Nov) by British wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein.

    A lioness mother eventually came to calm things down.

    Paul explains: “These lions were almost the youngest I have ever seen, my guide Charles reckoned them to be no more than ten days and one morning we saw the three of them being bullied and battered by an over-exuberant three-month-old cousin, before mother came back and rescued them.”

    Paul co-owns Kicheche Camps (https://kicheche.com) in the Masai Mara Conservancies and guides all over the world.

    Where: Masai Mara, Kenya
    When: 10 Nov 2020
    Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover-Images.com (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Zum Knuddeln: Löwenjunge rauft mit seinen Artgenossen
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    FEATURE - Zum Knuddeln: Löwenjunge rauft mit seinen Artgenossen


    These tiny lion cubs got a hands-on welcome to the family from an older cousin.

    The charming rough-and-tumble was captured in Kenya’s Masai Mara this month (Nov) by British wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein.

    A lioness mother eventually came to calm things down.

    Paul explains: “These lions were almost the youngest I have ever seen, my guide Charles reckoned them to be no more than ten days and one morning we saw the three of them being bullied and battered by an over-exuberant three-month-old cousin, before mother came back and rescued them.”

    Paul co-owns Kicheche Camps (https://kicheche.com) in the Masai Mara Conservancies and guides all over the world.

    Where: Masai Mara, Kenya
    When: 10 Nov 2020
    Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover-Images.com (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Zum Knuddeln: Löwenjunge rauft mit seinen Artgenossen
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    FEATURE - Zum Knuddeln: Löwenjunge rauft mit seinen Artgenossen


    These tiny lion cubs got a hands-on welcome to the family from an older cousin.

    The charming rough-and-tumble was captured in Kenya’s Masai Mara this month (Nov) by British wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein.

    A lioness mother eventually came to calm things down.

    Paul explains: “These lions were almost the youngest I have ever seen, my guide Charles reckoned them to be no more than ten days and one morning we saw the three of them being bullied and battered by an over-exuberant three-month-old cousin, before mother came back and rescued them.”

    Paul co-owns Kicheche Camps (https://kicheche.com) in the Masai Mara Conservancies and guides all over the world.

    Where: Masai Mara, Kenya
    When: 10 Nov 2020
    Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover-Images.com (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der Rezvani Hercules 6x6: "Härtester" Serienwagen der Welt
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    FEATURE - Der Rezvani Hercules 6x6: "Härtester" Serienwagen der Welt


    MORE WORDS AVAIL: INFO@COVERMG.COM

    Want to feel secure on your trip to the shops?

    Unveiled Tuesday (10 Nov), the Rezvani Hercules 6x6 features six-wheel drive, a 1,300 Horsepower engine, and military-grade bulletproof armour protection.

    “The new Hercules 6x6 is easily the toughest and most powerful production truck in the world", says CEO Ferris Rezvani.

    The Californian company says the military-inspired vehicle, priced from $325,000, is their most extreme and capable model to date. They explain: “Designed to be a daily driver and an antidote to today's boring truck segment, Hercules 6x6 was inspired by the look of some of the world's most recognisable military vehicles, but designed for civilian use.”

    "The focus of the new Hercules 6x6 was to be athletic in design and stance, have a refined ride and suspension, be the right size to be easily used as a daily driver, have a luxurious interior, and push the envelope in what a 6 wheeled truck can be,” adds Ferris Rezvani.

    Where: California, United States
    When: 31 Oct 2020
    Credit: Rezvani/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der Rezvani Hercules 6x6: "Härtester" Serienwagen der Welt
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    FEATURE - Der Rezvani Hercules 6x6: "Härtester" Serienwagen der Welt


    MORE WORDS AVAIL: INFO@COVERMG.COM

    Want to feel secure on your trip to the shops?

    Unveiled Tuesday (10 Nov), the Rezvani Hercules 6x6 features six-wheel drive, a 1,300 Horsepower engine, and military-grade bulletproof armour protection.

    “The new Hercules 6x6 is easily the toughest and most powerful production truck in the world", says CEO Ferris Rezvani.

    The Californian company says the military-inspired vehicle, priced from $325,000, is their most extreme and capable model to date. They explain: “Designed to be a daily driver and an antidote to today's boring truck segment, Hercules 6x6 was inspired by the look of some of the world's most recognisable military vehicles, but designed for civilian use.”

    "The focus of the new Hercules 6x6 was to be athletic in design and stance, have a refined ride and suspension, be the right size to be easily used as a daily driver, have a luxurious interior, and push the envelope in what a 6 wheeled truck can be,” adds Ferris Rezvani.

    Where: California, United States
    When: 31 Oct 2020
    Credit: Rezvani/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der Rezvani Hercules 6x6: "Härtester" Serienwagen der Welt
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    FEATURE - Der Rezvani Hercules 6x6: "Härtester" Serienwagen der Welt


    MORE WORDS AVAIL: INFO@COVERMG.COM

    Want to feel secure on your trip to the shops?

    Unveiled Tuesday (10 Nov), the Rezvani Hercules 6x6 features six-wheel drive, a 1,300 Horsepower engine, and military-grade bulletproof armour protection.

    “The new Hercules 6x6 is easily the toughest and most powerful production truck in the world", says CEO Ferris Rezvani.

    The Californian company says the military-inspired vehicle, priced from $325,000, is their most extreme and capable model to date. They explain: “Designed to be a daily driver and an antidote to today's boring truck segment, Hercules 6x6 was inspired by the look of some of the world's most recognisable military vehicles, but designed for civilian use.”

    "The focus of the new Hercules 6x6 was to be athletic in design and stance, have a refined ride and suspension, be the right size to be easily used as a daily driver, have a luxurious interior, and push the envelope in what a 6 wheeled truck can be,” adds Ferris Rezvani.

    Where: California, United States
    When: 31 Oct 2020
    Credit: Rezvani/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der Rezvani Hercules 6x6: "Härtester" Serienwagen der Welt
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    FEATURE - Der Rezvani Hercules 6x6: "Härtester" Serienwagen der Welt


    MORE WORDS AVAIL: INFO@COVERMG.COM

    Want to feel secure on your trip to the shops?

    Unveiled Tuesday (10 Nov), the Rezvani Hercules 6x6 features six-wheel drive, a 1,300 Horsepower engine, and military-grade bulletproof armour protection.

    “The new Hercules 6x6 is easily the toughest and most powerful production truck in the world", says CEO Ferris Rezvani.

    The Californian company says the military-inspired vehicle, priced from $325,000, is their most extreme and capable model to date. They explain: “Designed to be a daily driver and an antidote to today's boring truck segment, Hercules 6x6 was inspired by the look of some of the world's most recognisable military vehicles, but designed for civilian use.”

    "The focus of the new Hercules 6x6 was to be athletic in design and stance, have a refined ride and suspension, be the right size to be easily used as a daily driver, have a luxurious interior, and push the envelope in what a 6 wheeled truck can be,” adds Ferris Rezvani.

    Where: California, United States
    When: 31 Oct 2020
    Credit: Rezvani/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der Rezvani Hercules 6x6: "Härtester" Serienwagen der Welt
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    FEATURE - Der Rezvani Hercules 6x6: "Härtester" Serienwagen der Welt


    MORE WORDS AVAIL: INFO@COVERMG.COM

    Want to feel secure on your trip to the shops?

    Unveiled Tuesday (10 Nov), the Rezvani Hercules 6x6 features six-wheel drive, a 1,300 Horsepower engine, and military-grade bulletproof armour protection.

    “The new Hercules 6x6 is easily the toughest and most powerful production truck in the world", says CEO Ferris Rezvani.

    The Californian company says the military-inspired vehicle, priced from $325,000, is their most extreme and capable model to date. They explain: “Designed to be a daily driver and an antidote to today's boring truck segment, Hercules 6x6 was inspired by the look of some of the world's most recognisable military vehicles, but designed for civilian use.”

    "The focus of the new Hercules 6x6 was to be athletic in design and stance, have a refined ride and suspension, be the right size to be easily used as a daily driver, have a luxurious interior, and push the envelope in what a 6 wheeled truck can be,” adds Ferris Rezvani.

    Where: California, United States
    When: 31 Oct 2020
    Credit: Rezvani/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der Rezvani Hercules 6x6: "Härtester" Serienwagen der Welt
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    FEATURE - Der Rezvani Hercules 6x6: "Härtester" Serienwagen der Welt


    MORE WORDS AVAIL: INFO@COVERMG.COM

    Want to feel secure on your trip to the shops?

    Unveiled Tuesday (10 Nov), the Rezvani Hercules 6x6 features six-wheel drive, a 1,300 Horsepower engine, and military-grade bulletproof armour protection.

    “The new Hercules 6x6 is easily the toughest and most powerful production truck in the world", says CEO Ferris Rezvani.

    The Californian company says the military-inspired vehicle, priced from $325,000, is their most extreme and capable model to date. They explain: “Designed to be a daily driver and an antidote to today's boring truck segment, Hercules 6x6 was inspired by the look of some of the world's most recognisable military vehicles, but designed for civilian use.”

    "The focus of the new Hercules 6x6 was to be athletic in design and stance, have a refined ride and suspension, be the right size to be easily used as a daily driver, have a luxurious interior, and push the envelope in what a 6 wheeled truck can be,” adds Ferris Rezvani.

    Where: California, United States
    When: 31 Oct 2020
    Credit: Rezvani/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der Rezvani Hercules 6x6: "Härtester" Serienwagen der Welt
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    FEATURE - Der Rezvani Hercules 6x6: "Härtester" Serienwagen der Welt


    MORE WORDS AVAIL: INFO@COVERMG.COM

    Want to feel secure on your trip to the shops?

    Unveiled Tuesday (10 Nov), the Rezvani Hercules 6x6 features six-wheel drive, a 1,300 Horsepower engine, and military-grade bulletproof armour protection.

    “The new Hercules 6x6 is easily the toughest and most powerful production truck in the world", says CEO Ferris Rezvani.

    The Californian company says the military-inspired vehicle, priced from $325,000, is their most extreme and capable model to date. They explain: “Designed to be a daily driver and an antidote to today's boring truck segment, Hercules 6x6 was inspired by the look of some of the world's most recognisable military vehicles, but designed for civilian use.”

    "The focus of the new Hercules 6x6 was to be athletic in design and stance, have a refined ride and suspension, be the right size to be easily used as a daily driver, have a luxurious interior, and push the envelope in what a 6 wheeled truck can be,” adds Ferris Rezvani.

    Where: California, United States
    When: 31 Oct 2020
    Credit: Rezvani/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der Rezvani Hercules 6x6: "Härtester" Serienwagen der Welt
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    FEATURE - Der Rezvani Hercules 6x6: "Härtester" Serienwagen der Welt


    MORE WORDS AVAIL: INFO@COVERMG.COM

    Want to feel secure on your trip to the shops?

    Unveiled Tuesday (10 Nov), the Rezvani Hercules 6x6 features six-wheel drive, a 1,300 Horsepower engine, and military-grade bulletproof armour protection.

    “The new Hercules 6x6 is easily the toughest and most powerful production truck in the world", says CEO Ferris Rezvani.

    The Californian company says the military-inspired vehicle, priced from $325,000, is their most extreme and capable model to date. They explain: “Designed to be a daily driver and an antidote to today's boring truck segment, Hercules 6x6 was inspired by the look of some of the world's most recognisable military vehicles, but designed for civilian use.”

    "The focus of the new Hercules 6x6 was to be athletic in design and stance, have a refined ride and suspension, be the right size to be easily used as a daily driver, have a luxurious interior, and push the envelope in what a 6 wheeled truck can be,” adds Ferris Rezvani.

    Where: California, United States
    When: 31 Oct 2020
    Credit: Rezvani/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der Rezvani Hercules 6x6: "Härtester" Serienwagen der Welt
    DUK10138008_002
    FEATURE - Der Rezvani Hercules 6x6: "Härtester" Serienwagen der Welt


    MORE WORDS AVAIL: INFO@COVERMG.COM

    Want to feel secure on your trip to the shops?

    Unveiled Tuesday (10 Nov), the Rezvani Hercules 6x6 features six-wheel drive, a 1,300 Horsepower engine, and military-grade bulletproof armour protection.

    “The new Hercules 6x6 is easily the toughest and most powerful production truck in the world", says CEO Ferris Rezvani.

    The Californian company says the military-inspired vehicle, priced from $325,000, is their most extreme and capable model to date. They explain: “Designed to be a daily driver and an antidote to today's boring truck segment, Hercules 6x6 was inspired by the look of some of the world's most recognisable military vehicles, but designed for civilian use.”

    "The focus of the new Hercules 6x6 was to be athletic in design and stance, have a refined ride and suspension, be the right size to be easily used as a daily driver, have a luxurious interior, and push the envelope in what a 6 wheeled truck can be,” adds Ferris Rezvani.

    Where: California, United States
    When: 31 Oct 2020
    Credit: Rezvani/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Pläne für faaszinierendes Höhlenhotel in saudi-arabischer Wüste
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    FEATURE - Pläne für faaszinierendes Höhlenhotel in saudi-arabischer Wüste


    Plans have been unveiled for a jaw-dropping subterranean hotel set to carved into a sandstone hill in the Saudi Arabian desert.

    ‘The Sharaan by Jean Nouvel’ Resort concept would be located in the AlUla area of outstanding natural and historical significance.

    The Royal Commission for AlUla for Saudi Arabia (RCU) say French architect Jean Nouvel’s design is “set to be completed by 2024”.

    It will include 40 guest suites and three resort villas, while a retreat summit centre near the resort will feature 14 private pavilions.

    Designs show Jean Nouvel's modern take on millennia-old Nabataean ways of living with monumental designs carved into the rocks that sustainably respect and preserve AlUla's landscape by drawing on concepts from the nearby Hegra, Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    The Sharaan by Jean Nouvel Resort will be a key element of the RCU's strategy to develop AlUla as a global destination for culture, heritage, and eco-tourism. It is designed within The Charter of AlUla, a framework document that includes 12 guiding principles that commits The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) to long-term future development. It will also contribute to the region's diversified economy through a Retreat Summit Centre and restaurants.

    Amr AlMadani, CEO of RCU, said: "These concepts, which showcase Jean Nouvel's masterly innovation in architecture, underscore our commitment to developing AlUla as a global tourism destination without compromising the history, heritage, and landscape of AlUla. We are a destination built by artists. Sharaan by Jean Nouvel will build on that legacy to become a timeless landscape-architecture that will last forever – a gift to the world."

    As the concepts were unveiled 27 Oct, 2020, architect Jean Nouvel described AlUla as "The coming together of a landscape and history; The history of past civilisations in an extraordinary landscape – the only place to create such a masterpiece."

    Where: Saudi Arabia

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Pläne für faaszinierendes Höhlenhotel in saudi-arabischer Wüste
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    FEATURE - Pläne für faaszinierendes Höhlenhotel in saudi-arabischer Wüste


    Plans have been unveiled for a jaw-dropping subterranean hotel set to carved into a sandstone hill in the Saudi Arabian desert.

    ‘The Sharaan by Jean Nouvel’ Resort concept would be located in the AlUla area of outstanding natural and historical significance.

    The Royal Commission for AlUla for Saudi Arabia (RCU) say French architect Jean Nouvel’s design is “set to be completed by 2024”.

    It will include 40 guest suites and three resort villas, while a retreat summit centre near the resort will feature 14 private pavilions.

    Designs show Jean Nouvel's modern take on millennia-old Nabataean ways of living with monumental designs carved into the rocks that sustainably respect and preserve AlUla's landscape by drawing on concepts from the nearby Hegra, Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    The Sharaan by Jean Nouvel Resort will be a key element of the RCU's strategy to develop AlUla as a global destination for culture, heritage, and eco-tourism. It is designed within The Charter of AlUla, a framework document that includes 12 guiding principles that commits The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) to long-term future development. It will also contribute to the region's diversified economy through a Retreat Summit Centre and restaurants.

    Amr AlMadani, CEO of RCU, said: "These concepts, which showcase Jean Nouvel's masterly innovation in architecture, underscore our commitment to developing AlUla as a global tourism destination without compromising the history, heritage, and landscape of AlUla. We are a destination built by artists. Sharaan by Jean Nouvel will build on that legacy to become a timeless landscape-architecture that will last forever – a gift to the world."

    As the concepts were unveiled 27 Oct, 2020, architect Jean Nouvel described AlUla as "The coming together of a landscape and history; The history of past civilisations in an extraordinary landscape – the only place to create such a masterpiece."

    Where: Saudi Arabia

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Pläne für faaszinierendes Höhlenhotel in saudi-arabischer Wüste
    DUK10137876_011
    FEATURE - Pläne für faaszinierendes Höhlenhotel in saudi-arabischer Wüste


    Plans have been unveiled for a jaw-dropping subterranean hotel set to carved into a sandstone hill in the Saudi Arabian desert.

    ‘The Sharaan by Jean Nouvel’ Resort concept would be located in the AlUla area of outstanding natural and historical significance.

    The Royal Commission for AlUla for Saudi Arabia (RCU) say French architect Jean Nouvel’s design is “set to be completed by 2024”.

    It will include 40 guest suites and three resort villas, while a retreat summit centre near the resort will feature 14 private pavilions.

    Designs show Jean Nouvel's modern take on millennia-old Nabataean ways of living with monumental designs carved into the rocks that sustainably respect and preserve AlUla's landscape by drawing on concepts from the nearby Hegra, Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    The Sharaan by Jean Nouvel Resort will be a key element of the RCU's strategy to develop AlUla as a global destination for culture, heritage, and eco-tourism. It is designed within The Charter of AlUla, a framework document that includes 12 guiding principles that commits The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) to long-term future development. It will also contribute to the region's diversified economy through a Retreat Summit Centre and restaurants.

    Amr AlMadani, CEO of RCU, said: "These concepts, which showcase Jean Nouvel's masterly innovation in architecture, underscore our commitment to developing AlUla as a global tourism destination without compromising the history, heritage, and landscape of AlUla. We are a destination built by artists. Sharaan by Jean Nouvel will build on that legacy to become a timeless landscape-architecture that will last forever – a gift to the world."

    As the concepts were unveiled 27 Oct, 2020, architect Jean Nouvel described AlUla as "The coming together of a landscape and history; The history of past civilisations in an extraordinary landscape – the only place to create such a masterpiece."

    Where: Saudi Arabia

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Pläne für faaszinierendes Höhlenhotel in saudi-arabischer Wüste
    DUK10137876_010
    FEATURE - Pläne für faaszinierendes Höhlenhotel in saudi-arabischer Wüste


    Plans have been unveiled for a jaw-dropping subterranean hotel set to carved into a sandstone hill in the Saudi Arabian desert.

    ‘The Sharaan by Jean Nouvel’ Resort concept would be located in the AlUla area of outstanding natural and historical significance.

    The Royal Commission for AlUla for Saudi Arabia (RCU) say French architect Jean Nouvel’s design is “set to be completed by 2024”.

    It will include 40 guest suites and three resort villas, while a retreat summit centre near the resort will feature 14 private pavilions.

    Designs show Jean Nouvel's modern take on millennia-old Nabataean ways of living with monumental designs carved into the rocks that sustainably respect and preserve AlUla's landscape by drawing on concepts from the nearby Hegra, Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    The Sharaan by Jean Nouvel Resort will be a key element of the RCU's strategy to develop AlUla as a global destination for culture, heritage, and eco-tourism. It is designed within The Charter of AlUla, a framework document that includes 12 guiding principles that commits The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) to long-term future development. It will also contribute to the region's diversified economy through a Retreat Summit Centre and restaurants.

    Amr AlMadani, CEO of RCU, said: "These concepts, which showcase Jean Nouvel's masterly innovation in architecture, underscore our commitment to developing AlUla as a global tourism destination without compromising the history, heritage, and landscape of AlUla. We are a destination built by artists. Sharaan by Jean Nouvel will build on that legacy to become a timeless landscape-architecture that will last forever – a gift to the world."

    As the concepts were unveiled 27 Oct, 2020, architect Jean Nouvel described AlUla as "The coming together of a landscape and history; The history of past civilisations in an extraordinary landscape – the only place to create such a masterpiece."

    Where: Saudi Arabia

    (c) Dukas

     

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