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NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown-Proteste in London
November 28, 2020, London, United Kingdom: Riot police leaving their police van during the demonstration..Lockdown protesters take to the streets again. The Save Our Rights movement, organised the rally to unite people for freedom, justice and to develop a real democracy which they see as being under threat due to The Coronavirus Act. (Credit Image: © Andy Barton/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown-Proteste in London
November 28, 2020, London, United Kingdom: A protester holding a placard expressing his opinion as they march from Marble Arch through the city during the demonstration..Lockdown protesters take to the streets again. The Save Our Rights movement, organised the rally to unite people for freedom, justice and to develop a real democracy which they see as being under threat due to The Coronavirus Act. (Credit Image: © Andy Barton/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown-Proteste in London
November 28, 2020, London, United Kingdom: Social distancing billboard seen among protesters who are marching from Marble Arch through the city during the demonstration..Lockdown protesters take to the streets again. The Save Our Rights movement, organised the rally to unite people for freedom, justice and to develop a real democracy which they see as being under threat due to The Coronavirus Act. (Credit Image: © Andy Barton/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown-Proteste in London
November 28, 2020, London, United Kingdom: Police arresting Santa Claus during the demonstration..Lockdown protesters take to the streets again. The Save Our Rights movement, organised the rally to unite people for freedom, justice and to develop a real democracy which they see as being under threat due to The Coronavirus Act. (Credit Image: © Andy Barton/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown-Proteste in London
November 28, 2020, London, United Kingdom: A protester being detained by police during the demonstration..Lockdown protesters take to the streets again. The Save Our Rights movement, organised the rally to unite people for freedom, justice and to develop a real democracy which they see as being under threat due to The Coronavirus Act. (Credit Image: © Andy Barton/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown-Proteste in London
November 28, 2020, London, United Kingdom: Santa Claus marching next to police officers during the demonstration..Lockdown protesters take to the streets again. The Save Our Rights movement, organised the rally to unite people for freedom, justice and to develop a real democracy which they see as being under threat due to The Coronavirus Act. (Credit Image: © Andy Barton/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown-Proteste in London
November 28, 2020, London, United Kingdom: Crowd of protesters marching from Marble Arch through the city during the demonstration..Lockdown protesters take to the streets again. The Save Our Rights movement, organised the rally to unite people for freedom, justice and to develop a real democracy which they see as being under threat due to The Coronavirus Act. (Credit Image: © Andy Barton/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10138389_017
NEWS - Coronavirus: Lockdown-Proteste in London
November 28, 2020, London, United Kingdom: A protester being detained by police during the demonstration..Lockdown protesters take to the streets again. The Save Our Rights movement, organised the rally to unite people for freedom, justice and to develop a real democracy which they see as being under threat due to The Coronavirus Act. (Credit Image: © Andy Barton/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Mauer mit Werk von Banksy wird mit Kran vor Zerstörung gerettet
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Equinox Features/REX (10431400b)
Exclusive - Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years.
Exclusive - Preservation project to lift wall to save Banksy rat painting from destruction, London, UK - 2019
Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years. Teams from specialist companies have spent over six weeks cutting around the artwork and fitting custom made eight ton steel supports to enable them to save the historic piece of art. Work has started on the construction of a new twenty seven floor hotel on the site of the old Foundry building in Shoreditch, east London, and a condition of the planning permission was to preserve the historical Banksy graffiti. A second section of the painting, an image of a TV being thrown through a broken window has already been cut out and moved separately. After the hotel construction is complete the two parts of the Banksy painting will be displayed on the hotel. Our pictures show the stages of work to protect the image, culminating in the lifting of the three story wall by crane.
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NEWS - Mauer mit Werk von Banksy wird mit Kran vor Zerstörung gerettet
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Equinox Features/REX (10431400d)
Exclusive - Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years.
Exclusive - Preservation project to lift wall to save Banksy rat painting from destruction, London, UK - 2019
Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years. Teams from specialist companies have spent over six weeks cutting around the artwork and fitting custom made eight ton steel supports to enable them to save the historic piece of art. Work has started on the construction of a new twenty seven floor hotel on the site of the old Foundry building in Shoreditch, east London, and a condition of the planning permission was to preserve the historical Banksy graffiti. A second section of the painting, an image of a TV being thrown through a broken window has already been cut out and moved separately. After the hotel construction is complete the two parts of the Banksy painting will be displayed on the hotel. Our pictures show the stages of work to protect the image, culminating in the lifting of the three story wall by crane.
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DUK10123913_009
NEWS - Mauer mit Werk von Banksy wird mit Kran vor Zerstörung gerettet
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Equinox Features/REX (10431400ab)
Exclusive - Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years.
Exclusive - Preservation project to lift wall to save Banksy rat painting from destruction, London, UK - 2019
Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years. Teams from specialist companies have spent over six weeks cutting around the artwork and fitting custom made eight ton steel supports to enable them to save the historic piece of art. Work has started on the construction of a new twenty seven floor hotel on the site of the old Foundry building in Shoreditch, east London, and a condition of the planning permission was to preserve the historical Banksy graffiti. A second section of the painting, an image of a TV being thrown through a broken window has already been cut out and moved separately. After the hotel construction is complete the two parts of the Banksy painting will be displayed on the hotel. Our pictures show the stages of work to protect the image, culminating in the lifting of the three story wall by crane.
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DUK10123913_007
NEWS - Mauer mit Werk von Banksy wird mit Kran vor Zerstörung gerettet
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Equinox Features/REX (10431400j)
Exclusive - Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years.
Exclusive - Preservation project to lift wall to save Banksy rat painting from destruction, London, UK - 2019
Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years. Teams from specialist companies have spent over six weeks cutting around the artwork and fitting custom made eight ton steel supports to enable them to save the historic piece of art. Work has started on the construction of a new twenty seven floor hotel on the site of the old Foundry building in Shoreditch, east London, and a condition of the planning permission was to preserve the historical Banksy graffiti. A second section of the painting, an image of a TV being thrown through a broken window has already been cut out and moved separately. After the hotel construction is complete the two parts of the Banksy painting will be displayed on the hotel. Our pictures show the stages of work to protect the image, culminating in the lifting of the three story wall by crane.
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NEWS - Mauer mit Werk von Banksy wird mit Kran vor Zerstörung gerettet
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Equinox Features/REX (10431400q)
Exclusive - Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years.
Exclusive - Preservation project to lift wall to save Banksy rat painting from destruction, London, UK - 2019
Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years. Teams from specialist companies have spent over six weeks cutting around the artwork and fitting custom made eight ton steel supports to enable them to save the historic piece of art. Work has started on the construction of a new twenty seven floor hotel on the site of the old Foundry building in Shoreditch, east London, and a condition of the planning permission was to preserve the historical Banksy graffiti. A second section of the painting, an image of a TV being thrown through a broken window has already been cut out and moved separately. After the hotel construction is complete the two parts of the Banksy painting will be displayed on the hotel. Our pictures show the stages of work to protect the image, culminating in the lifting of the three story wall by crane.
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NEWS - Mauer mit Werk von Banksy wird mit Kran vor Zerstörung gerettet
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Equinox Features/REX (10431400f)
Exclusive - Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years.
Exclusive - Preservation project to lift wall to save Banksy rat painting from destruction, London, UK - 2019
Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years. Teams from specialist companies have spent over six weeks cutting around the artwork and fitting custom made eight ton steel supports to enable them to save the historic piece of art. Work has started on the construction of a new twenty seven floor hotel on the site of the old Foundry building in Shoreditch, east London, and a condition of the planning permission was to preserve the historical Banksy graffiti. A second section of the painting, an image of a TV being thrown through a broken window has already been cut out and moved separately. After the hotel construction is complete the two parts of the Banksy painting will be displayed on the hotel. Our pictures show the stages of work to protect the image, culminating in the lifting of the three story wall by crane.
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NEWS - Mauer mit Werk von Banksy wird mit Kran vor Zerstörung gerettet
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Equinox Features/REX (10431400m)
Exclusive - Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years.
Exclusive - Preservation project to lift wall to save Banksy rat painting from destruction, London, UK - 2019
Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years. Teams from specialist companies have spent over six weeks cutting around the artwork and fitting custom made eight ton steel supports to enable them to save the historic piece of art. Work has started on the construction of a new twenty seven floor hotel on the site of the old Foundry building in Shoreditch, east London, and a condition of the planning permission was to preserve the historical Banksy graffiti. A second section of the painting, an image of a TV being thrown through a broken window has already been cut out and moved separately. After the hotel construction is complete the two parts of the Banksy painting will be displayed on the hotel. Our pictures show the stages of work to protect the image, culminating in the lifting of the three story wall by crane.
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NEWS - Mauer mit Werk von Banksy wird mit Kran vor Zerstörung gerettet
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Equinox Features/REX (10431400aa)
Exclusive - Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years.
Exclusive - Preservation project to lift wall to save Banksy rat painting from destruction, London, UK - 2019
Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years. Teams from specialist companies have spent over six weeks cutting around the artwork and fitting custom made eight ton steel supports to enable them to save the historic piece of art. Work has started on the construction of a new twenty seven floor hotel on the site of the old Foundry building in Shoreditch, east London, and a condition of the planning permission was to preserve the historical Banksy graffiti. A second section of the painting, an image of a TV being thrown through a broken window has already been cut out and moved separately. After the hotel construction is complete the two parts of the Banksy painting will be displayed on the hotel. Our pictures show the stages of work to protect the image, culminating in the lifting of the three story wall by crane.
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NEWS - Mauer mit Werk von Banksy wird mit Kran vor Zerstörung gerettet
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Equinox Features/REX (10431400al)
Exclusive - Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years.
Exclusive - Preservation project to lift wall to save Banksy rat painting from destruction, London, UK - 2019
Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years. Teams from specialist companies have spent over six weeks cutting around the artwork and fitting custom made eight ton steel supports to enable them to save the historic piece of art. Work has started on the construction of a new twenty seven floor hotel on the site of the old Foundry building in Shoreditch, east London, and a condition of the planning permission was to preserve the historical Banksy graffiti. A second section of the painting, an image of a TV being thrown through a broken window has already been cut out and moved separately. After the hotel construction is complete the two parts of the Banksy painting will be displayed on the hotel. Our pictures show the stages of work to protect the image, culminating in the lifting of the three story wall by crane.
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NEWS - Mauer mit Werk von Banksy wird mit Kran vor Zerstörung gerettet
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Equinox Features/REX (10431400av)
Exclusive - Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years.
Exclusive - Preservation project to lift wall to save Banksy rat painting from destruction, London, UK - 2019
Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years. Teams from specialist companies have spent over six weeks cutting around the artwork and fitting custom made eight ton steel supports to enable them to save the historic piece of art. Work has started on the construction of a new twenty seven floor hotel on the site of the old Foundry building in Shoreditch, east London, and a condition of the planning permission was to preserve the historical Banksy graffiti. A second section of the painting, an image of a TV being thrown through a broken window has already been cut out and moved separately. After the hotel construction is complete the two parts of the Banksy painting will be displayed on the hotel. Our pictures show the stages of work to protect the image, culminating in the lifting of the three story wall by crane.
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NEWS - Mauer mit Werk von Banksy wird mit Kran vor Zerstörung gerettet
EXCLUSIVE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Equinox Features/REX (10431400aw)
Exclusive - Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years.
Exclusive - Preservation project to lift wall to save Banksy rat painting from destruction, London, UK - 2019
Aerial construction specialists and demolition experts use a huge crane to carefully lift intact, a twenty five ton, two-story wall, to preserve a famous Banksy rat image which has been covered up for years. Teams from specialist companies have spent over six weeks cutting around the artwork and fitting custom made eight ton steel supports to enable them to save the historic piece of art. Work has started on the construction of a new twenty seven floor hotel on the site of the old Foundry building in Shoreditch, east London, and a condition of the planning permission was to preserve the historical Banksy graffiti. A second section of the painting, an image of a TV being thrown through a broken window has already been cut out and moved separately. After the hotel construction is complete the two parts of the Banksy painting will be displayed on the hotel. Our pictures show the stages of work to protect the image, culminating in the lifting of the three story wall by crane.
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FEATURE - Gigantische Maschine soll Arktisches Eis vor dem Schmelzen bewahren
Ferrari Press Agency
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Arctic 1
12/06/2019
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Picture must credit : Yiyang Xu and Jingyi Ye / National Taiwan University
Melting Arctic ice could be restored by a giant machine to extend the winter season and prolong migration for wildlife such as polar bears.The futuristic Arctic Saver Tower would be activated each April, when glacier ice beings to melt.It actively freezes sea water in different locations.The outer frame of the tower is filled with sea water from a collection unit under the ocean surfaceThe water freezes when the outer frame is raised up and exposed to cold air.When the water is frozen, the outer frame returns to sea level.The stored ice then melts by absorbing the heat in the atmosphere and slowing the temperature rise, delaying the April thaw.In the meantime, external units would be move to a fixed position, providing a foothold for a small number of polar bears that migrate during May and June each year.In September, a sprinkler installed on the outer frame of the Arctic Saver Tower sprays treated seawater onto the ice.By controlling the spraying direction and distance, the ice would be thickened.
OPS:Rendering of the Arctic Saver Tower.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Gigantische Maschine soll Arktisches Eis vor dem Schmelzen bewahren
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10536
Arctic 1
12/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Yiyang Xu and Jingyi Ye / National Taiwan University
Melting Arctic ice could be restored by a giant machine to extend the winter season and prolong migration for wildlife such as polar bears.The futuristic Arctic Saver Tower would be activated each April, when glacier ice beings to melt.It actively freezes sea water in different locations.The outer frame of the tower is filled with sea water from a collection unit under the ocean surfaceThe water freezes when the outer frame is raised up and exposed to cold air.When the water is frozen, the outer frame returns to sea level.The stored ice then melts by absorbing the heat in the atmosphere and slowing the temperature rise, delaying the April thaw.In the meantime, external units would be move to a fixed position, providing a foothold for a small number of polar bears that migrate during May and June each year.In September, a sprinkler installed on the outer frame of the Arctic Saver Tower sprays treated seawater onto the ice.By controlling the spraying direction and distance, the ice would be thickened.
OPS:Rendering of the Arctic Saver Tower. .In September, a sprinkler installed on the outer frame of the Arctic Saver Tower sprays treated seawater onto the ice
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10119950_005
FEATURE - Gigantische Maschine soll Arktisches Eis vor dem Schmelzen bewahren
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10536
Arctic 1
12/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Yiyang Xu and Jingyi Ye / National Taiwan University
Melting Arctic ice could be restored by a giant machine to extend the winter season and prolong migration for wildlife such as polar bears.The futuristic Arctic Saver Tower would be activated each April, when glacier ice beings to melt.It actively freezes sea water in different locations.The outer frame of the tower is filled with sea water from a collection unit under the ocean surfaceThe water freezes when the outer frame is raised up and exposed to cold air.When the water is frozen, the outer frame returns to sea level.The stored ice then melts by absorbing the heat in the atmosphere and slowing the temperature rise, delaying the April thaw.In the meantime, external units would be move to a fixed position, providing a foothold for a small number of polar bears that migrate during May and June each year.In September, a sprinkler installed on the outer frame of the Arctic Saver Tower sprays treated seawater onto the ice.By controlling the spraying direction and distance, the ice would be thickened.
OPS:Rendering of the Arctic Saver Tower. The huge arc standing sits flat on the water.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10119950_004
FEATURE - Gigantische Maschine soll Arktisches Eis vor dem Schmelzen bewahren
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10536
Arctic 1
12/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Yiyang Xu and Jingyi Ye / National Taiwan University
Melting Arctic ice could be restored by a giant machine to extend the winter season and prolong migration for wildlife such as polar bears.The futuristic Arctic Saver Tower would be activated each April, when glacier ice beings to melt.It actively freezes sea water in different locations.The outer frame of the tower is filled with sea water from a collection unit under the ocean surfaceThe water freezes when the outer frame is raised up and exposed to cold air.When the water is frozen, the outer frame returns to sea level.The stored ice then melts by absorbing the heat in the atmosphere and slowing the temperature rise, delaying the April thaw.In the meantime, external units would be move to a fixed position, providing a foothold for a small number of polar bears that migrate during May and June each year.In September, a sprinkler installed on the outer frame of the Arctic Saver Tower sprays treated seawater onto the ice.By controlling the spraying direction and distance, the ice would be thickened.
OPS:Rendering of the Arctic Saver Tower. The huge arc standing sits flat on the water. (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10119950_003
FEATURE - Gigantische Maschine soll Arktisches Eis vor dem Schmelzen bewahren
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10536
Arctic 1
12/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Yiyang Xu and Jingyi Ye / National Taiwan University
Melting Arctic ice could be restored by a giant machine to extend the winter season and prolong migration for wildlife such as polar bears.The futuristic Arctic Saver Tower would be activated each April, when glacier ice beings to melt.It actively freezes sea water in different locations.The outer frame of the tower is filled with sea water from a collection unit under the ocean surfaceThe water freezes when the outer frame is raised up and exposed to cold air.When the water is frozen, the outer frame returns to sea level.The stored ice then melts by absorbing the heat in the atmosphere and slowing the temperature rise, delaying the April thaw.In the meantime, external units would be move to a fixed position, providing a foothold for a small number of polar bears that migrate during May and June each year.In September, a sprinkler installed on the outer frame of the Arctic Saver Tower sprays treated seawater onto the ice.By controlling the spraying direction and distance, the ice would be thickened.
OPS:Rendering of the Arctic Saver Tower. External units would be move to a fixed position, providing a foothold for a small number of polar bears that migrate during May and June each year
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10119950_002
FEATURE - Gigantische Maschine soll Arktisches Eis vor dem Schmelzen bewahren
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10536
Arctic 1
12/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Yiyang Xu and Jingyi Ye / National Taiwan University
Melting Arctic ice could be restored by a giant machine to extend the winter season and prolong migration for wildlife such as polar bears.The futuristic Arctic Saver Tower would be activated each April, when glacier ice beings to melt.It actively freezes sea water in different locations.The outer frame of the tower is filled with sea water from a collection unit under the ocean surfaceThe water freezes when the outer frame is raised up and exposed to cold air.When the water is frozen, the outer frame returns to sea level.The stored ice then melts by absorbing the heat in the atmosphere and slowing the temperature rise, delaying the April thaw.In the meantime, external units would be move to a fixed position, providing a foothold for a small number of polar bears that migrate during May and June each year.In September, a sprinkler installed on the outer frame of the Arctic Saver Tower sprays treated seawater onto the ice.By controlling the spraying direction and distance, the ice would be thickened.
OPS:Rendering of the Arctic Saver Tower. The huge arc standing out of the water contains sea water which is frozen by the cold air. It then lowers back into the water and slowly melts, absorbing heat. As it does so, the other half of the frame is raised up to begin the cycle again.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10119950_001
FEATURE - Gigantische Maschine soll Arktisches Eis vor dem Schmelzen bewahren
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10536
Arctic 1
12/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Yiyang Xu and Jingyi Ye / National Taiwan University
Melting Arctic ice could be restored by a giant machine to extend the winter season and prolong migration for wildlife such as polar bears.The futuristic Arctic Saver Tower would be activated each April, when glacier ice beings to melt.It actively freezes sea water in different locations.The outer frame of the tower is filled with sea water from a collection unit under the ocean surfaceThe water freezes when the outer frame is raised up and exposed to cold air.When the water is frozen, the outer frame returns to sea level.The stored ice then melts by absorbing the heat in the atmosphere and slowing the temperature rise, delaying the April thaw.In the meantime, external units would be move to a fixed position, providing a foothold for a small number of polar bears that migrate during May and June each year.In September, a sprinkler installed on the outer frame of the Arctic Saver Tower sprays treated seawater onto the ice.By controlling the spraying direction and distance, the ice would be thickened.
OPS:Rendering of the Arctic Saver Tower. External units would be move to a fixed position, providing a foothold for a small number of polar bears that migrate during May and June each year
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10118870_006
PEOPLE - Paris Hilton mit Kätzchen beim Animal Havens Benefit 2019 in NYC
(L-R) Paris Hilton and Nicky Hilton Rothchild attend Animal Haven's 2019 Benefit for the Animals at Tribeca 360 in New York, NY, May 22, 2019. (Photo by Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 26442116
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PEOPLE - Paris Hilton mit Kätzchen beim Animal Havens Benefit 2019 in NYC
(L-R) Paris Hilton and Nicky Hilton Rothchild attend Animal Haven's 2019 Benefit for the Animals at Tribeca 360 in New York, NY, May 22, 2019. (Photo by Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 26442115
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PEOPLE - Paris Hilton mit Kätzchen beim Animal Havens Benefit 2019 in NYC
(L-R) Paris Hilton and Nicky Hilton Rothchild attend Animal Haven's 2019 Benefit for the Animals at Tribeca 360 in New York, NY, May 22, 2019. (Photo by Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 26442114
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PEOPLE - Paris Hilton mit Kätzchen beim Animal Havens Benefit 2019 in NYC
(L-R) Paris Hilton and Nicky Hilton Rothchild attend Animal Haven's 2019 Benefit for the Animals at Tribeca 360 in New York, NY, May 22, 2019. (Photo by Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 26442113
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PEOPLE - Paris Hilton mit Kätzchen beim Animal Havens Benefit 2019 in NYC
Paris Hilton attends Animal Haven's 2019 Benefit for the Animals at Tribeca 360 in New York, NY, May 22, 2019. (Photo by Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 26442112
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PEOPLE - Paris Hilton mit Kätzchen beim Animal Havens Benefit 2019 in NYC
Paris Hilton attends Animal Haven's 2019 Benefit for the Animals at Tribeca 360 in New York, NY, May 22, 2019. (Photo by Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 26442111
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PEOPLE - Paris Hilton mit Kätzchen beim Animal Havens Benefit 2019 in NYC
Paris Hilton attends Animal Haven's 2019 Benefit for the Animals at Tribeca 360 in New York, NY, May 22, 2019. (Photo by Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 26442094
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PEOPLE - Paris Hilton mit Kätzchen beim Animal Havens Benefit 2019 in NYC
Paris Hilton attends Animal Haven's 2019 Benefit for the Animals at Tribeca 360 in New York, NY, May 22, 2019. (Photo by Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 26442095
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PEOPLE - Paris Hilton mit Kätzchen beim Animal Havens Benefit 2019 in NYC
Nicky Hilton Rothchild attends Animal Haven's 2019 Benefit for the Animals at Tribeca 360 in New York, NY, May 22, 2019. (Photo by Anthony Behar/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 26442121
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Mosque shootings, Christchurch, New Zealand - 15 Mar 2019
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Paralysed husband Farid Uddin, whose wife Husne Ara Parvin, 42, has been identified as one of the victims killed yesterday by white supremacist Australian killer Brenton Tarrant, 28, who is the main suspect for gunning down people inside two mosques in New Zealand. Husne, one of the Bangladeshis killed in the shootings at two mosques in New Zealand, was killed when she tried to save her wheelchair-bound paralysed husband Farid Uddin, according to a relative. Farid survived the attack as others in the mosque took him out to safety when the shooting began, he said. The couple have a daughter.
Mosque shootings, Christchurch, New Zealand - 15 Mar 2019
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Mosque shootings, Christchurch, New Zealand - 15 Mar 2019
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Husne Ara Parvin, 42, who has been identified as one of the victims killed yesterday by white supremacist Australian killer Brenton Tarrant, 28, who is the main suspect for gunning down people inside two mosques in New Zealand. Husne, one of the Bangladeshis killed in the shootings at two mosques in New Zealand, was killed when she tried to save her wheelchair-bound paralysed husband Farid Uddin, according to a relative.
Mosque shootings, Christchurch, New Zealand - 15 Mar 2019
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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At Chessington World of Adventures Resort the tallest of animals, Rothschild giraffes' curiosity is piqued by long-necked knitwear made for Save the Children's Christmas Jumper Day this coming Friday
Save the Children's christmas jumper day preparations, Chessington World of Adventures and Sealife, London, UK - 10 Dec 2018
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NEWS - Deutschland: 'Klimaschutz jetzt' Demo in Köln
December 1, 2018 - Cologne, Germany - December 1st, Cologne. In December the climate is discussed twice: at the World Climate Summit in Poland, and in the coal commission in Berlin. On the 1st of December in Cologne, at the gates of the largest lignite mining area in Europe, thousands of people gathered to ask the Implementing the Paris Climate Agreement: tightening climate targets and providing fair support to poor and most affected countries in the fight against climate change. Switching off half of the coal-fired power station capacities in Germany, and so fast that the federal government’s climate target for 2020 is still reached. A timetable for a fast coal exit that meets the Paris Climate Agreement and National Climate Targets. The immediate stop of all plans for new coal-fired power plants, open-pit mines, and expansions. Targeted support of employees and a social-ecological structural change process in the affected coal regions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: 'Klimaschutz jetzt' Demo in Köln
December 1, 2018 - Cologne, Germany - December 1st, Cologne. In December the climate is discussed twice: at the World Climate Summit in Poland, and in the coal commission in Berlin. On the 1st of December in Cologne, at the gates of the largest lignite mining area in Europe, thousands of people gathered to ask the Implementing the Paris Climate Agreement: tightening climate targets and providing fair support to poor and most affected countries in the fight against climate change. Switching off half of the coal-fired power station capacities in Germany, and so fast that the federal government’s climate target for 2020 is still reached. A timetable for a fast coal exit that meets the Paris Climate Agreement and National Climate Targets. The immediate stop of all plans for new coal-fired power plants, open-pit mines, and expansions. Targeted support of employees and a social-ecological structural change process in the affected coal regions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: 'Klimaschutz jetzt' Demo in Köln
December 1, 2018 - Cologne, Germany - December 1st, Cologne. In December the climate is discussed twice: at the World Climate Summit in Poland, and in the coal commission in Berlin. On the 1st of December in Cologne, at the gates of the largest lignite mining area in Europe, thousands of people gathered to ask the Implementing the Paris Climate Agreement: tightening climate targets and providing fair support to poor and most affected countries in the fight against climate change. Switching off half of the coal-fired power station capacities in Germany, and so fast that the federal government’s climate target for 2020 is still reached. A timetable for a fast coal exit that meets the Paris Climate Agreement and National Climate Targets. The immediate stop of all plans for new coal-fired power plants, open-pit mines, and expansions. Targeted support of employees and a social-ecological structural change process in the affected coal regions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: 'Klimaschutz jetzt' Demo in Köln
December 1, 2018 - Cologne, Germany - December 1st, Cologne. In December the climate is discussed twice: at the World Climate Summit in Poland, and in the coal commission in Berlin. On the 1st of December in Cologne, at the gates of the largest lignite mining area in Europe, thousands of people gathered to ask the Implementing the Paris Climate Agreement: tightening climate targets and providing fair support to poor and most affected countries in the fight against climate change. Switching off half of the coal-fired power station capacities in Germany, and so fast that the federal government’s climate target for 2020 is still reached. A timetable for a fast coal exit that meets the Paris Climate Agreement and National Climate Targets. The immediate stop of all plans for new coal-fired power plants, open-pit mines, and expansions. Targeted support of employees and a social-ecological structural change process in the affected coal regions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: 'Klimaschutz jetzt' Demo in Köln
December 1, 2018 - Cologne, Germany - December 1st, Cologne. In December the climate is discussed twice: at the World Climate Summit in Poland, and in the coal commission in Berlin. On the 1st of December in Cologne, at the gates of the largest lignite mining area in Europe, thousands of people gathered to ask the Implementing the Paris Climate Agreement: tightening climate targets and providing fair support to poor and most affected countries in the fight against climate change. Switching off half of the coal-fired power station capacities in Germany, and so fast that the federal government’s climate target for 2020 is still reached. A timetable for a fast coal exit that meets the Paris Climate Agreement and National Climate Targets. The immediate stop of all plans for new coal-fired power plants, open-pit mines, and expansions. Targeted support of employees and a social-ecological structural change process in the affected coal regions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: 'Klimaschutz jetzt' Demo in Köln
December 1, 2018 - Cologne, Germany - December 1st, Cologne. In December the climate is discussed twice: at the World Climate Summit in Poland, and in the coal commission in Berlin. On the 1st of December in Cologne, at the gates of the largest lignite mining area in Europe, thousands of people gathered to ask the Implementing the Paris Climate Agreement: tightening climate targets and providing fair support to poor and most affected countries in the fight against climate change. Switching off half of the coal-fired power station capacities in Germany, and so fast that the federal government’s climate target for 2020 is still reached. A timetable for a fast coal exit that meets the Paris Climate Agreement and National Climate Targets. The immediate stop of all plans for new coal-fired power plants, open-pit mines, and expansions. Targeted support of employees and a social-ecological structural change process in the affected coal regions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: 'Klimaschutz jetzt' Demo in Köln
December 1, 2018 - Cologne, Germany - December 1st, Cologne. In December the climate is discussed twice: at the World Climate Summit in Poland, and in the coal commission in Berlin. On the 1st of December in Cologne, at the gates of the largest lignite mining area in Europe, thousands of people gathered to ask the Implementing the Paris Climate Agreement: tightening climate targets and providing fair support to poor and most affected countries in the fight against climate change. Switching off half of the coal-fired power station capacities in Germany, and so fast that the federal government’s climate target for 2020 is still reached. A timetable for a fast coal exit that meets the Paris Climate Agreement and National Climate Targets. The immediate stop of all plans for new coal-fired power plants, open-pit mines, and expansions. Targeted support of employees and a social-ecological structural change process in the affected coal regions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: 'Klimaschutz jetzt' Demo in Köln
December 1, 2018 - Cologne, Germany - December 1st, Cologne. In December the climate is discussed twice: at the World Climate Summit in Poland, and in the coal commission in Berlin. On the 1st of December in Cologne, at the gates of the largest lignite mining area in Europe, thousands of people gathered to ask the Implementing the Paris Climate Agreement: tightening climate targets and providing fair support to poor and most affected countries in the fight against climate change. Switching off half of the coal-fired power station capacities in Germany, and so fast that the federal government’s climate target for 2020 is still reached. A timetable for a fast coal exit that meets the Paris Climate Agreement and National Climate Targets. The immediate stop of all plans for new coal-fired power plants, open-pit mines, and expansions. Targeted support of employees and a social-ecological structural change process in the affected coal regions (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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Evanna Lynch (C), Irish actress, vegan activist, (Luna Lovegood from Harry Potter) and actor Peter Egan (R) hand in a Save the Asian Elephants petition to 10 Downing Street
Save the Asian Elephant Petition, London, UK - 06 Aug 2018
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NEWS - Thailand: Die Rettung der jungen Fussballer läuft auf Hochtouren
(180703) -- CHIANG RAI, July 3, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Rescuers work outside the cave where 12 teenagers and their football coach went missing in Chiang Rai, Thailand, July 3, 2018. Twelve teenagers and their football coach, trapped in a cave in northern Thailand for nine days, have been found alive on Monday night, Narongsak Osottanakorn, governor of Chiang Rai province said. (Xinhua/Rachen Sageamsak) (dtf)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Weekend: Bilder des Wochenendes
May 24, 2018 - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - A 29 year old Mother elephant ' Chanda' with her 6 year old baby elephant 'Suman' take bath in a pond as they cool off themselves during the hot day at Elephant Village in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India on 24 May,2018. An Indian Non Government Organisation NGO 'Wildlife SOS ' run fake campaign 'Save Suman' for baby elephant on social media as they generate huge amount in form of 'Donation' from star celebrities of India and abroad , locals or animal lovers. Baby elephant 'Suman' owner Sameer Khan file case on court against 'Wildlife SOS' ngo for stop this scam .Baby elephant 'Suman' live with her mother 'Chanda' and father 'Bijili' along with other elephants in Elephant village of Jaipur city.(Photo By Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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Albany, NY, U.S. - Blake Goodman (#30) initiates a clear after a save as UAlbany Men's Lacrosse defeats Richmond 18-9 on at Casey Stadium in the NCAA tournament first round
NCAA Men's Lacrosse Tournament: Richmond vs UAlbany, . (Bruce Dudek/ Cal Sport Media/ Eclipse Sportswire), Albany, USA - 12 May 2018
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