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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – AUGUST 28:
Two visitors sit in front of Krakow's Old Town map, partially damaged by graffiti reading “Zlodzieje” ('thieves'), in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Music Concert - Nothing but Thieves - DCC World Tour, Rome, Italy
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15, 2025, Rome, Italy: Nothing but Thieves live in Rome, Palazzo dello Sport, DDC World Tour 2025. (Credit Image: © Stefano D´Offizi/LPS via ZUMA Press _DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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Iceland’s ‘bike whisperer': the vigilante who finds stolen bicycles - and helps thieves change
Bjartmar Leósson says at first he was motivated by his anger at Reykjavík’s bike thieves. Now he empathises with them.
It all started in 2019, when Bjartmar Leósson started to see a rise in bike theft in Reykjavík. Rather than accepting that once a bicycle was stolen it had disappeared forever, the bus driver and self-confessed "bike nerd" decided to start tracking them down and returning them to their rightful owners.
Reykjavík "bike whisperer" Bjartmar Leosson, 44, pictured in the Icelandic capital.
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Iceland’s ‘bike whisperer': the vigilante who finds stolen bicycles - and helps thieves change
Bjartmar Leósson says at first he was motivated by his anger at Reykjavík’s bike thieves. Now he empathises with them.
It all started in 2019, when Bjartmar Leósson started to see a rise in bike theft in Reykjavík. Rather than accepting that once a bicycle was stolen it had disappeared forever, the bus driver and self-confessed "bike nerd" decided to start tracking them down and returning them to their rightful owners.
Reykjavík "bike whisperer" Bjartmar Leosson, 44, pictured in the Icelandic capital.
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Iceland’s ‘bike whisperer': the vigilante who finds stolen bicycles - and helps thieves change
Bjartmar Leósson says at first he was motivated by his anger at Reykjavík’s bike thieves. Now he empathises with them.
It all started in 2019, when Bjartmar Leósson started to see a rise in bike theft in Reykjavík. Rather than accepting that once a bicycle was stolen it had disappeared forever, the bus driver and self-confessed "bike nerd" decided to start tracking them down and returning them to their rightful owners.
Reykjavík "bike whisperer" Bjartmar Leosson, 44, pictured in the Icelandic capital.
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Iceland’s ‘bike whisperer': the vigilante who finds stolen bicycles - and helps thieves change
Bjartmar Leósson says at first he was motivated by his anger at Reykjavík’s bike thieves. Now he empathises with them.
It all started in 2019, when Bjartmar Leósson started to see a rise in bike theft in Reykjavík. Rather than accepting that once a bicycle was stolen it had disappeared forever, the bus driver and self-confessed "bike nerd" decided to start tracking them down and returning them to their rightful owners.
Reykjavík "bike whisperer" Bjartmar Leosson, 44, pictured in the Icelandic capital.
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Iceland’s ‘bike whisperer': the vigilante who finds stolen bicycles - and helps thieves change
Bjartmar Leósson says at first he was motivated by his anger at Reykjavík’s bike thieves. Now he empathises with them.
It all started in 2019, when Bjartmar Leósson started to see a rise in bike theft in Reykjavík. Rather than accepting that once a bicycle was stolen it had disappeared forever, the bus driver and self-confessed "bike nerd" decided to start tracking them down and returning them to their rightful owners.
Reykjavík "bike whisperer" Bjartmar Leosson, 44, pictured in the Icelandic capital.
Sigga Ella / Guardian / eyevine
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Iceland’s ‘bike whisperer': the vigilante who finds stolen bicycles - and helps thieves change
Bjartmar Leósson says at first he was motivated by his anger at Reykjavík’s bike thieves. Now he empathises with them.
It all started in 2019, when Bjartmar Leósson started to see a rise in bike theft in Reykjavík. Rather than accepting that once a bicycle was stolen it had disappeared forever, the bus driver and self-confessed "bike nerd" decided to start tracking them down and returning them to their rightful owners.
Reykjavík "bike whisperer" Bjartmar Leosson, 44, pictured in the Icelandic capital.
Sigga Ella / Guardian / eyevine
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Iceland’s ‘bike whisperer': the vigilante who finds stolen bicycles - and helps thieves change
Bjartmar Leósson says at first he was motivated by his anger at Reykjavík’s bike thieves. Now he empathises with them.
It all started in 2019, when Bjartmar Leósson started to see a rise in bike theft in Reykjavík. Rather than accepting that once a bicycle was stolen it had disappeared forever, the bus driver and self-confessed "bike nerd" decided to start tracking them down and returning them to their rightful owners.
Reykjavík "bike whisperer" Bjartmar Leosson, 44, pictured in the Icelandic capital.
Sigga Ella / Guardian / eyevine
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Iceland’s ‘bike whisperer': the vigilante who finds stolen bicycles - and helps thieves change
Bjartmar Leósson says at first he was motivated by his anger at Reykjavík’s bike thieves. Now he empathises with them.
It all started in 2019, when Bjartmar Leósson started to see a rise in bike theft in Reykjavík. Rather than accepting that once a bicycle was stolen it had disappeared forever, the bus driver and self-confessed "bike nerd" decided to start tracking them down and returning them to their rightful owners.
Reykjavík "bike whisperer" Bjartmar Leosson, 44, pictured in the Icelandic capital.
Sigga Ella / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Iceland’s ‘bike whisperer': the vigilante who finds stolen bicycles - and helps thieves change
Bjartmar Leósson says at first he was motivated by his anger at Reykjavík’s bike thieves. Now he empathises with them.
It all started in 2019, when Bjartmar Leósson started to see a rise in bike theft in Reykjavík. Rather than accepting that once a bicycle was stolen it had disappeared forever, the bus driver and self-confessed "bike nerd" decided to start tracking them down and returning them to their rightful owners.
Reykjavík "bike whisperer" Bjartmar Leosson, 44, pictured in the Icelandic capital.
Sigga Ella / Guardian / eyevine
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FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
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The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.
OPS:Robot dog Spot on patrol in Pompeii
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FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
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Pictures must credit : Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.
OPS:pot is being joined by a drone being used to make a detailed 3D map of the site
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FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
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Pictures must credit : Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.
OPS:Robot dog Spot on patrol in Pompeii
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
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Pictures must credit : Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.
OPS:Robot dog Spot on patrol in Pompeii
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
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Pictures must credit : Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.
OPS:Robot dog Spot on patrol in Pompeii
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
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Spot 1
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30/03/2022
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Pictures must credit : Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.
OPS:Robot dog Spot on patrol in Pompeii
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
Ferrari Press Agency
Spot 1
Ref 13822
30/03/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.
OPS:Robot dog Spot on patrol in Pompeii
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
Ferrari Press Agency
Spot 1
Ref 13822
30/03/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.
OPS:OPS:Robot dog Spot on patrol in Pompeii. Another piece of high tecj being used is a drone capabale of making 3D scans of the city
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FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
Ferrari Press Agency
Spot 1
Ref 13822
30/03/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.
OPS:Robot dog Spot on patrol in Pompeii
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Roboterhund hilft bei der Bewachung der antiken römischen Ruinen von Pompeji
Ferrari Press Agency
Spot 1
Ref 13822
30/03/2022
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : Archaeological Park of Pompeii.
The ancient ruins of Pompeii are being guarded – by a robot dog. The authority running the site near Naples in Italy have signed up the four legged Spot created by US company Boston Dynamics to patrol the city.The Roman town of Pompeii was preserved almost in tact after it was buried by an eruption from nearby volcano Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.Around third of it is yet to be uncovered.The fleeing population left behind many treasures still awaiting discovery.The autonomous Spot will inspect the ancient Italian city's streets and tunnels dug in the past by gfrave robbers, instead of humans. Acting as a robotic guard dog, it head out at night or whenever the site is closed to tourists, providing a live feed for human officials situated off-site. Part of Spot's job is to investigate tunnels dug by ithe relic hunters of the past which are causing structural issues but would be dangerous or too tight for officials to access safely. Spot is equipped with cameras and sensors to provide a feed of hard-to-reach Pompeii structures.
OPS:Robot dog Spot on patrol in Pompeii
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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NEWS - Geplündert: Entgleister Güterzug in Los Angeles mit Tausenden von Paketen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI/Shutterstock (12762687k)
A Union Pacific freight train lies idle after derailing near an area where thousands of empty boxes were left by cargo thieves in the Lincoln Heights section of Los Angeles on Saturday, January 15, 2022. Dozens of freight cars are broken into every day on Los Angeles railways by thieves who take advantage of the train's stops to loot packages bought online leaving thousands of gutted boxes, including Amazon packages, UPS boxes, unused COVID tests, fishing lures and epi pens that will never reach their location. UPS bags are popular among "thieves opening cargo containers" because "they are often full of boxes with merchandise bound for residential addresses," local law enforcement said.
Train Derails Near Area Where Thousands of Empty Boxes Were Left Behind by Cargo Thieves in LA, Los Angeles, California, United States - 16 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Geplündert: Entgleister Güterzug in Los Angeles mit Tausenden von Paketen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI/Shutterstock (12762687h)
A Union Pacific freight train lies idle after derailing near an area where thousands of empty boxes were left by cargo thieves in the Lincoln Heights section of Los Angeles on Saturday, January 15, 2022. Dozens of freight cars are broken into every day on Los Angeles railways by thieves who take advantage of the train's stops to loot packages bought online leaving thousands of gutted boxes, including Amazon packages, UPS boxes, unused COVID tests, fishing lures and epi pens that will never reach their location. UPS bags are popular among "thieves opening cargo containers" because "they are often full of boxes with merchandise bound for residential addresses," local law enforcement said.
Train Derails Near Area Where Thousands of Empty Boxes Were Left Behind by Cargo Thieves in LA, Los Angeles, California, United States - 16 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Geplündert: Entgleister Güterzug in Los Angeles mit Tausenden von Paketen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI/Shutterstock (12762687w)
A Union Pacific freight train lies idle after derailing near an area where thousands of empty boxes were left by cargo thieves in the Lincoln Heights section of Los Angeles on Saturday, January 15, 2022. Dozens of freight cars are broken into every day on Los Angeles railways by thieves who take advantage of the train's stops to loot packages bought online leaving thousands of gutted boxes, including Amazon packages, UPS boxes, unused COVID tests, fishing lures and epi pens that will never reach their location. UPS bags are popular among "thieves opening cargo containers" because "they are often full of boxes with merchandise bound for residential addresses," local law enforcement said.
Train Derails Near Area Where Thousands of Empty Boxes Were Left Behind by Cargo Thieves in LA, Los Angeles, California, United States - 16 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Geplündert: Entgleister Güterzug in Los Angeles mit Tausenden von Paketen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI/Shutterstock (12762687r)
A portion of the thousands of empty boxes left by cargo thieves are seen next to a derailed Union Pacific freight train left by cargo thieves in the Lincoln Heights section of Los Angeles on Saturday, January 15, 2022. Dozens of freight cars are broken into every day on Los Angeles railways by thieves who take advantage of the train's stops to loot packages bought online leaving thousands of gutted boxes, including Amazon packages, UPS boxes, unused COVID tests, fishing lures and epi pens that will never reach their location. UPS bags are popular among "thieves opening cargo containers" because "they are often full of boxes with merchandise bound for residential addresses," local law enforcement said.
Train Derails Near Area Where Thousands of Empty Boxes Were Left Behind by Cargo Thieves in LA, Los Angeles, California, United States - 16 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Geplündert: Entgleister Güterzug in Los Angeles mit Tausenden von Paketen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI/Shutterstock (12762687q)
A Union Pacific freight train lies idle after derailing near an area where thousands of empty boxes were left by cargo thieves in the Lincoln Heights section of Los Angeles on Saturday, January 15, 2022. Dozens of freight cars are broken into every day on Los Angeles railways by thieves who take advantage of the train's stops to loot packages bought online leaving thousands of gutted boxes, including Amazon packages, UPS boxes, unused COVID tests, fishing lures and epi pens that will never reach their location. UPS bags are popular among "thieves opening cargo containers" because "they are often full of boxes with merchandise bound for residential addresses," local law enforcement said.
Train Derails Near Area Where Thousands of Empty Boxes Were Left Behind by Cargo Thieves in LA, Los Angeles, California, United States - 16 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Geplündert: Entgleister Güterzug in Los Angeles mit Tausenden von Paketen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI/Shutterstock (12762687v)
A Union Pacific freight train lies idle after derailing near an area where thousands of empty boxes were left by cargo thieves in the Lincoln Heights section of Los Angeles on Saturday, January 15, 2022. Dozens of freight cars are broken into every day on Los Angeles railways by thieves who take advantage of the train's stops to loot packages bought online leaving thousands of gutted boxes, including Amazon packages, UPS boxes, unused COVID tests, fishing lures and epi pens that will never reach their location. UPS bags are popular among "thieves opening cargo containers" because "they are often full of boxes with merchandise bound for residential addresses," local law enforcement said.
Train Derails Near Area Where Thousands of Empty Boxes Were Left Behind by Cargo Thieves in LA, Los Angeles, California, United States - 16 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Geplündert: Entgleister Güterzug in Los Angeles mit Tausenden von Paketen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI/Shutterstock (12762687c)
A Union Pacific freight train lies idle after derailing near an area where thousands of empty boxes were left by cargo thieves in the Lincoln Heights section of Los Angeles on Saturday, January 15, 2022. Dozens of freight cars are broken into every day on Los Angeles railways by thieves who take advantage of the train's stops to loot packages bought online leaving thousands of gutted boxes, including Amazon packages, UPS boxes, unused COVID tests, fishing lures and epi pens that will never reach their location. UPS bags are popular among "thieves opening cargo containers" because "they are often full of boxes with merchandise bound for residential addresses," local law enforcement said.
Train Derails Near Area Where Thousands of Empty Boxes Were Left Behind by Cargo Thieves in LA, Los Angeles, California, United States - 16 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Geplündert: Entgleister Güterzug in Los Angeles mit Tausenden von Paketen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI/Shutterstock (12762687a)
A Union Pacific freight train lies idle after derailing near an area where thousands of empty boxes were left by cargo thieves in the Lincoln Heights section of Los Angeles on Saturday, January 15, 2022. Dozens of freight cars are broken into every day on Los Angeles railways by thieves who take advantage of the train's stops to loot packages bought online leaving thousands of gutted boxes, including Amazon packages, UPS boxes, unused COVID tests, fishing lures and epi pens that will never reach their location. UPS bags are popular among "thieves opening cargo containers" because "they are often full of boxes with merchandise bound for residential addresses," local law enforcement said.
Train Derails Near Area Where Thousands of Empty Boxes Were Left Behind by Cargo Thieves in LA, Los Angeles, California, United States - 16 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Geplündert: Entgleister Güterzug in Los Angeles mit Tausenden von Paketen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI/Shutterstock (12762687j)
A portion of the thousands of empty boxes left by cargo thieves are seen next to a derailed Union Pacific freight train left by cargo thieves in the Lincoln Heights section of Los Angeles on Saturday, January 15, 2022. Dozens of freight cars are broken into every day on Los Angeles railways by thieves who take advantage of the train's stops to loot packages bought online leaving thousands of gutted boxes, including Amazon packages, UPS boxes, unused COVID tests, fishing lures and epi pens that will never reach their location. UPS bags are popular among "thieves opening cargo containers" because "they are often full of boxes with merchandise bound for residential addresses," local law enforcement said.
Train Derails Near Area Where Thousands of Empty Boxes Were Left Behind by Cargo Thieves in LA, Los Angeles, California, United States - 16 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Geplündert: Entgleister Güterzug in Los Angeles mit Tausenden von Paketen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI/Shutterstock (12762687n)
A portion of the thousands of empty boxes left by cargo thieves are seen next to a derailed Union Pacific freight train left by cargo thieves in the Lincoln Heights section of Los Angeles on Saturday, January 15, 2022. Dozens of freight cars are broken into every day on Los Angeles railways by thieves who take advantage of the train's stops to loot packages bought online leaving thousands of gutted boxes, including Amazon packages, UPS boxes, unused COVID tests, fishing lures and epi pens that will never reach their location. UPS bags are popular among "thieves opening cargo containers" because "they are often full of boxes with merchandise bound for residential addresses," local law enforcement said.
Train Derails Near Area Where Thousands of Empty Boxes Were Left Behind by Cargo Thieves in LA, Los Angeles, California, United States - 16 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Geplündert: Entgleister Güterzug in Los Angeles mit Tausenden von Paketen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI/Shutterstock (12762687u)
A Union Pacific freight train lies idle after derailing near an area where thousands of empty boxes were left by cargo thieves in the Lincoln Heights section of Los Angeles on Saturday, January 15, 2022. Dozens of freight cars are broken into every day on Los Angeles railways by thieves who take advantage of the train's stops to loot packages bought online leaving thousands of gutted boxes, including Amazon packages, UPS boxes, unused COVID tests, fishing lures and epi pens that will never reach their location. UPS bags are popular among "thieves opening cargo containers" because "they are often full of boxes with merchandise bound for residential addresses," local law enforcement said.
Train Derails Near Area Where Thousands of Empty Boxes Were Left Behind by Cargo Thieves in LA, Los Angeles, California, United States - 16 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Geplündert: Entgleister Güterzug in Los Angeles mit Tausenden von Paketen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI/Shutterstock (12762687p)
A Union Pacific freight train lies idle after derailing near an area where thousands of empty boxes were left by cargo thieves in the Lincoln Heights section of Los Angeles on Saturday, January 15, 2022. Dozens of freight cars are broken into every day on Los Angeles railways by thieves who take advantage of the train's stops to loot packages bought online leaving thousands of gutted boxes, including Amazon packages, UPS boxes, unused COVID tests, fishing lures and epi pens that will never reach their location. UPS bags are popular among "thieves opening cargo containers" because "they are often full of boxes with merchandise bound for residential addresses," local law enforcement said.
Train Derails Near Area Where Thousands of Empty Boxes Were Left Behind by Cargo Thieves in LA, Los Angeles, California, United States - 16 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Geplündert: Entgleister Güterzug in Los Angeles mit Tausenden von Paketen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI/Shutterstock (12762687e)
A Union Pacific freight train lies idle after derailing near an area where thousands of empty boxes were left by cargo thieves in the Lincoln Heights section of Los Angeles on Saturday, January 15, 2022. Dozens of freight cars are broken into every day on Los Angeles railways by thieves who take advantage of the train's stops to loot packages bought online leaving thousands of gutted boxes, including Amazon packages, UPS boxes, unused COVID tests, fishing lures and epi pens that will never reach their location. UPS bags are popular among "thieves opening cargo containers" because "they are often full of boxes with merchandise bound for residential addresses," local law enforcement said.
Train Derails Near Area Where Thousands of Empty Boxes Were Left Behind by Cargo Thieves in LA, Los Angeles, California, United States - 16 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Geplündert: Entgleister Güterzug in Los Angeles mit Tausenden von Paketen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI/Shutterstock (12762687m)
A Union Pacific freight train lies idle after derailing near an area where thousands of empty boxes were left by cargo thieves in the Lincoln Heights section of Los Angeles on Saturday, January 15, 2022. Dozens of freight cars are broken into every day on Los Angeles railways by thieves who take advantage of the train's stops to loot packages bought online leaving thousands of gutted boxes, including Amazon packages, UPS boxes, unused COVID tests, fishing lures and epi pens that will never reach their location. UPS bags are popular among "thieves opening cargo containers" because "they are often full of boxes with merchandise bound for residential addresses," local law enforcement said.
Train Derails Near Area Where Thousands of Empty Boxes Were Left Behind by Cargo Thieves in LA, Los Angeles, California, United States - 16 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Geplündert: Entgleister Güterzug in Los Angeles mit Tausenden von Paketen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI/Shutterstock (12762687g)
A Union Pacific freight train lies idle after derailing near an area where thousands of empty boxes were left by cargo thieves in the Lincoln Heights section of Los Angeles on Saturday, January 15, 2022. Dozens of freight cars are broken into every day on Los Angeles railways by thieves who take advantage of the train's stops to loot packages bought online leaving thousands of gutted boxes, including Amazon packages, UPS boxes, unused COVID tests, fishing lures and epi pens that will never reach their location. UPS bags are popular among "thieves opening cargo containers" because "they are often full of boxes with merchandise bound for residential addresses," local law enforcement said.
Train Derails Near Area Where Thousands of Empty Boxes Were Left Behind by Cargo Thieves in LA, Los Angeles, California, United States - 16 Jan 2022
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FEATURE - Imker lässt seinen Honig von Bären bewerten
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Honey 1
04/09/2019
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Picture must credit: DHA
A beekeeper has come up with a sweet way of grading his honey using hungry bears that used to steal it.And he found they always made a beeline for his most expensive range,Ibrahim Sedef, from Turkey’s Black Sea Region, built a wooden table on his farm near the city of Trabzon and set up multiple night-vision cameras.He used them to films the bears as they feasted on the multiple samples of honey on the table. He also left out a bowl of cherry jam as a control.Over the course of four months, the cunning beekeeper got an unbiased rating of his honey.The one the bears got a taste for was Anzer honey which can sell for up to $300 USD a kilo.
OPS:Night vision images of Beekeeper Ibrahim Sedef sets up his table with honey (bali) and a a bowl of cherry jam (visne) as a control. The bears all made a beeline for the Anzer Bali bowl.
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FEATURE - Imker lässt seinen Honig von Bären bewerten
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Honey 1
04/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: DHA
A beekeeper has come up with a sweet way of grading his honey using hungry bears that used to steal it.And he found they always made a beeline for his most expensive range,Ibrahim Sedef, from Turkey’s Black Sea Region, built a wooden table on his farm near the city of Trabzon and set up multiple night-vision cameras.He used them to films the bears as they feasted on the multiple samples of honey on the table. He also left out a bowl of cherry jam as a control.Over the course of four months, the cunning beekeeper got an unbiased rating of his honey.The one the bears got a taste for was Anzer honey which can sell for up to $300 USD a kilo.
OPS:Night vision images of a hungry bear going for the Anzer bowl.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Imker lässt seinen Honig von Bären bewerten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10832
Honey 1
04/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: DHA
A beekeeper has come up with a sweet way of grading his honey using hungry bears that used to steal it.And he found they always made a beeline for his most expensive range,Ibrahim Sedef, from Turkey’s Black Sea Region, built a wooden table on his farm near the city of Trabzon and set up multiple night-vision cameras.He used them to films the bears as they feasted on the multiple samples of honey on the table. He also left out a bowl of cherry jam as a control.Over the course of four months, the cunning beekeeper got an unbiased rating of his honey.The one the bears got a taste for was Anzer honey which can sell for up to $300 USD a kilo.
OPS:Some of Ibrahim Sedef's bees
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Imker lässt seinen Honig von Bären bewerten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10832
Honey 1
04/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: DHA
A beekeeper has come up with a sweet way of grading his honey using hungry bears that used to steal it.And he found they always made a beeline for his most expensive range,Ibrahim Sedef, from Turkey’s Black Sea Region, built a wooden table on his farm near the city of Trabzon and set up multiple night-vision cameras.He used them to films the bears as they feasted on the multiple samples of honey on the table. He also left out a bowl of cherry jam as a control.Over the course of four months, the cunning beekeeper got an unbiased rating of his honey.The one the bears got a taste for was Anzer honey which can sell for up to $300 USD a kilo.
OPS:Beekeeper Ibrahim Sedef with some of his produce
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Imker lässt seinen Honig von Bären bewerten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10832
Honey 1
04/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: DHA
A beekeeper has come up with a sweet way of grading his honey using hungry bears that used to steal it.And he found they always made a beeline for his most expensive range,Ibrahim Sedef, from Turkey’s Black Sea Region, built a wooden table on his farm near the city of Trabzon and set up multiple night-vision cameras.He used them to films the bears as they feasted on the multiple samples of honey on the table. He also left out a bowl of cherry jam as a control.Over the course of four months, the cunning beekeeper got an unbiased rating of his honey.The one the bears got a taste for was Anzer honey which can sell for up to $300 USD a kilo.
OPS: Beekeeper Ibrahim Sedef sets up his table with honey (bali) and a a bowl of cherry jam (visne) as a control. The bears all made a beeline for the Anzer Bali bowl.He changes around gthe order each time but the bears always know which to try first
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Imker lässt seinen Honig von Bären bewerten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10832
Honey 1
04/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: DHA
A beekeeper has come up with a sweet way of grading his honey using hungry bears that used to steal it.And he found they always made a beeline for his most expensive range,Ibrahim Sedef, from Turkey’s Black Sea Region, built a wooden table on his farm near the city of Trabzon and set up multiple night-vision cameras.He used them to films the bears as they feasted on the multiple samples of honey on the table. He also left out a bowl of cherry jam as a control.Over the course of four months, the cunning beekeeper got an unbiased rating of his honey.The one the bears got a taste for was Anzer honey which can sell for up to $300 USD a kilo.
OPS:Night vision images of a hungry bear going for the Anzer bowl.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Imker lässt seinen Honig von Bären bewerten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10832
Honey 1
04/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: DHA
A beekeeper has come up with a sweet way of grading his honey using hungry bears that used to steal it.And he found they always made a beeline for his most expensive range,Ibrahim Sedef, from Turkey’s Black Sea Region, built a wooden table on his farm near the city of Trabzon and set up multiple night-vision cameras.He used them to films the bears as they feasted on the multiple samples of honey on the table. He also left out a bowl of cherry jam as a control.Over the course of four months, the cunning beekeeper got an unbiased rating of his honey.The one the bears got a taste for was Anzer honey which can sell for up to $300 USD a kilo.
OPS:Night vision images of a hungry bear going for the Anzer bowl.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Imker lässt seinen Honig von Bären bewerten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10832
Honey 1
04/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: DHA
A beekeeper has come up with a sweet way of grading his honey using hungry bears that used to steal it.And he found they always made a beeline for his most expensive range,Ibrahim Sedef, from Turkey’s Black Sea Region, built a wooden table on his farm near the city of Trabzon and set up multiple night-vision cameras.He used them to films the bears as they feasted on the multiple samples of honey on the table. He also left out a bowl of cherry jam as a control.Over the course of four months, the cunning beekeeper got an unbiased rating of his honey.The one the bears got a taste for was Anzer honey which can sell for up to $300 USD a kilo.
OPS:Night vision images of a hungry bear going for the Anzer bowl.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Imker lässt seinen Honig von Bären bewerten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10832
Honey 1
04/09/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: DHA
A beekeeper has come up with a sweet way of grading his honey using hungry bears that used to steal it.And he found they always made a beeline for his most expensive range,Ibrahim Sedef, from Turkey’s Black Sea Region, built a wooden table on his farm near the city of Trabzon and set up multiple night-vision cameras.He used them to films the bears as they feasted on the multiple samples of honey on the table. He also left out a bowl of cherry jam as a control.Over the course of four months, the cunning beekeeper got an unbiased rating of his honey.The one the bears got a taste for was Anzer honey which can sell for up to $300 USD a kilo.
OPS:Night vision images of Beekeeper Ibrahim Sedef sets up his table with honey (bali) and a a bowl of cherry jam (visne) as a control. The bears all made a beeline for the Anzer Bali bowl.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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NEWS - Prozessionen an Ostern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew MacColl/REX/Shutterstock (9484733l)
Actors playing Dismas and Gestas, the two thieves crucified next to Jesus Christ, are paraded though the streets by a Roman soldier as part of the procession
Holy Thursday procession of the San Cristobal El Bajo Brotherhood, Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala - 29th March 2018
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PEOPLE - Gerard Butler und seine Morgan Brown knutschen auf dem Roten Teppich
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jen Lowery/SilverHub/REX/Shutterstock (9324882bd)
Gerard Butler, Morgan Brown
Den of Thieves film premiere Arrivals Los Angeles USA - 17 Jan 2018
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PEOPLE - Gerard Butler und seine Morgan Brown knutschen auf dem Roten Teppich
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jen Lowery/SilverHub/REX/Shutterstock (9324882bh)
Gerard Butler, Morgan Brown
Den of Thieves film premiere Arrivals Los Angeles USA - 17 Jan 2018
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PEOPLE - Gerard Butler und seine Morgan Brown knutschen auf dem Roten Teppich
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jen Lowery/SilverHub/REX/Shutterstock (9324882a)
Gerard Butler, Morgan Brown
Den of Thieves film premiere Arrivals Los Angeles USA - 17 Jan 2018
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PEOPLE - Gerard Butler und seine Morgan Brown knutschen auf dem Roten Teppich
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Broadimage/REX/Shutterstock (9324811x)
Gerard Butler and girlfriend Morgan Brown
'Den of Thieves' film premiere, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 17 Jan 2018
Den of Thieves - Los Angeles Premiere
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