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  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844355
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844353
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844349
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844345
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844346
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844344
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844342
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844343
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844341
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844339
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844338
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844337
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844336
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844334
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844333
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844335
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844330
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844331
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844325
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844324
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844321
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844320
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844317
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844316
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844313
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844312
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844310
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844305
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844302
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844299
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844294
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
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    FEATURE - Barcelona: Casa Batllo von Antoni Gaudi
    (4/23/2017) Antoni Gaudi Casa Batllo, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Sant Jordi (Saint George) is the Patron Saint of Catalonia all is full of roses. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 20844289
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Georgia: Verheerende Verwüstungen nach Tornado
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    NEWS - Georgia: Verheerende Verwüstungen nach Tornado
    January 24, 2017 - Adel, Georgia, United States - Sunlight enters through the ceiling in the only room still standing in the home of Jeff and Carla Bullard in Adel, Georgia on January 24, 2017, two days after the home and surrounding area was hit by a tornado, killing seven residents of the nearby Sunshine Acres Mobile Home Park. (Paul Hennessy/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05719929
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  • FEATURE - Verlassene Häuser in Skandinavien
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    FEATURE - Verlassene Häuser in Skandinavien
    ***Strictly Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Britt M.'s photo series on abandoned houses in Scandanavia. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising without photographer's permission***

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Britt M./REX Shutterstock
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Britt M./REX/Shutterstock (5810392i)
    The interior of an abandoned house in Värmland, Sweden featuring a crumbling living room with a broken ceiling
    Abandoned houses in Scandanavia, Scandanavia - Jul 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/slud

    A photographer has captured a series of mesmerising photos of abandoned houses in the Scandinavian countryside.

    In the pictures mysterious wooden houses, farms and cabins can be seen pictured against a stunning Scandinavian backdrop in Sweden and Norway.

    Norwegian Photographer Britt M said: "I photograph abandoned Scandinavian houses, trying to share the story of a time and age that withers away unnoticed.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • REPORTAGE - Italien: Mantua Kulturhauptstadt 2016
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    REPORTAGE - Italien: Mantua Kulturhauptstadt 2016
    July 14, 2016 - Mantua, Italy: Center ceiling. The Bridal Chamber, frescoes by Andrea Mantegna. Palazzo Ducale. The city of Mantua proclaimed Italian culture capital in 2016, as chosen by the Italian Government on Tuesday 27 October 2015. Mantua will also be European Capital of Gastronomy, included in the Eastern Lombardy District (together with the cities of Bergamo, Brescia and Cremona). The Lombard city was the erstwhile princely seat of the House of Gonzaga family from the 14th to the 18th centuries, and its historic center was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. Mantua, which already competed for European culture capital 2019, won with a project to remake itself into a smart city with digital tourism to set off its jewels. Among these is the landmark Palazzo Te, a mannerist pleasure palace built in 1524-34 for Federico II Gonzaga, masterpiece of architect Giulio Romano, a pupil of Raphael, who over 10 years directed a team of plasterers, carvers and fresco painters to decorate almost every single surface of the palace many loggias and salons. Mantua is also home to the Palazzo Ducale (Ducal Palace), where the Gonzagas lived from 1328 to 1707. The palace has some 500 rooms and is most famous for Andrea Mantegna's frescoes in the Camera degli Sposi (Bridal Chamber). Another remarkable museum recently restored is the Palazzo Arco, home of family Arco during two centuries. (Piero Oliosi/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05545335
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  • NEWS - Washington: Stolz präsentiert Michelle Obama das weihnachtliche Weisse Haus
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    NEWS - Washington: Stolz präsentiert Michelle Obama das weihnachtliche Weisse Haus
    Dec. 2, 2015 - Washington, DC, United States of America - Hand-made paper snowflakes hang from the ceiling in the East Colonnade as U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama welcomes military families during the unveiling of the White House holiday decorations at the White House December 2, 2015 in Washington, D.C (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Bee home invasion
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    Bee home invasion
    EXCLUSIVE: August 21, 2014 - Queens, New York, United States: The remains of honeycombs. Frieda Turkmenilli, 66, received the shocking news that 50,000 bees had made a home in her bedroom ceiling, after bee experts spent hours scouring her building to find where all the bees were coming from. She was stung about four or five times. The building manager called in the best in the business, retired NYPD bee expert, Anthony ¿Tony Bees¿ Planakis. With the help of a thermal detector and his partner, ¿Honeybee Helper¿ Larry Stone, Planakis investigated the building, spending about six hours looking inside various apartments before their radar buzzed in Turkmenilli¿s bedroom. After removing a two-foot portion of her ceiling, they uncovered a massive beehive oozing with delicious honey and more than 50,000 bees. Planakis said the discovery was the biggest swarm of bees he¿s ever been called in to investigate although he has an beehive with more than 70,000 at his home. This hive likely started forming last August, Planakis estimated, and weighed 15 pounds, which is equivalent to about 50,000 bees. (Roy Renna/BMR/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Bee home invasion
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    Bee home invasion
    EXCLUSIVE: August 21, 2014 - Queens, New York, United States: Tony Bees removes a bee made honeycomb in the ceiling of a Jackson Heights Apartment. Frieda Turkmenilli, 66, received the shocking news that 50,000 bees had made a home in her bedroom ceiling, after bee experts spent hours scouring her building to find where all the bees were coming from. She was stung about four or five times. The building manager called in the best in the business, retired NYPD bee expert, Anthony ¿Tony Bees¿ Planakis. With the help of a thermal detector and his partner, ¿Honeybee Helper¿ Larry Stone, Planakis investigated the building, spending about six hours looking inside various apartments before their radar buzzed in Turkmenilli¿s bedroom. After removing a two-foot portion of her ceiling, they uncovered a massive beehive oozing with delicious honey and more than 50,000 bees. Planakis said the discovery was the biggest swarm of bees he¿s ever been called in to investigate although he has an beehive with more than 70,000 at his home. This hive likely started forming last August, Planakis estimated, and weighed 15 pounds, which is equivalent to about 50,000 bees. (Roy Renna/BMR/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Bee home invasion
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    Bee home invasion
    EXCLUSIVE: August 21, 2014 - Queens, New York, United States: Tony Bees removes a bee made honeycomb in the ceiling of a Jackson Heights Apartment. Frieda Turkmenilli, 66, received the shocking news that 50,000 bees had made a home in her bedroom ceiling, after bee experts spent hours scouring her building to find where all the bees were coming from. She was stung about four or five times. The building manager called in the best in the business, retired NYPD bee expert, Anthony ¿Tony Bees¿ Planakis. With the help of a thermal detector and his partner, ¿Honeybee Helper¿ Larry Stone, Planakis investigated the building, spending about six hours looking inside various apartments before their radar buzzed in Turkmenilli¿s bedroom. After removing a two-foot portion of her ceiling, they uncovered a massive beehive oozing with delicious honey and more than 50,000 bees. Planakis said the discovery was the biggest swarm of bees he¿s ever been called in to investigate although he has an beehive with more than 70,000 at his home. This hive likely started forming last August, Planakis estimated, and weighed 15 pounds, which is equivalent to about 50,000 bees. (Roy Renna/BMR/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Bee home invasion
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    Bee home invasion
    EXCLUSIVE: August 21, 2014 - Queens, New York, United States: Tony Bees uses a vacuum to humanely remove honey bees from a honeycomb. Frieda Turkmenilli, 66, received the shocking news that 50,000 bees had made a home in her bedroom ceiling, after bee experts spent hours scouring her building to find where all the bees were coming from. She was stung about four or five times. The building manager called in the best in the business, retired NYPD bee expert, Anthony ¿Tony Bees¿ Planakis. With the help of a thermal detector and his partner, ¿Honeybee Helper¿ Larry Stone, Planakis investigated the building, spending about six hours looking inside various apartments before their radar buzzed in Turkmenilli¿s bedroom. After removing a two-foot portion of her ceiling, they uncovered a massive beehive oozing with delicious honey and more than 50,000 bees. Planakis said the discovery was the biggest swarm of bees he¿s ever been called in to investigate although he has an beehive with more than 70,000 at his home. This hive likely started forming last August, Planakis estimated, and weighed 15 pounds, which is equivalent to about 50,000 bees. (Roy Renna/BMR/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Bee home invasion
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    Bee home invasion
    EXCLUSIVE: August 21, 2014 - Queens, New York, United States: Tony Bees removes a bee made honeycomb in the ceiling of a Jackson Heights Apartment. Frieda Turkmenilli, 66, received the shocking news that 50,000 bees had made a home in her bedroom ceiling, after bee experts spent hours scouring her building to find where all the bees were coming from. She was stung about four or five times. The building manager called in the best in the business, retired NYPD bee expert, Anthony ¿Tony Bees¿ Planakis. With the help of a thermal detector and his partner, ¿Honeybee Helper¿ Larry Stone, Planakis investigated the building, spending about six hours looking inside various apartments before their radar buzzed in Turkmenilli¿s bedroom. After removing a two-foot portion of her ceiling, they uncovered a massive beehive oozing with delicious honey and more than 50,000 bees. Planakis said the discovery was the biggest swarm of bees he¿s ever been called in to investigate although he has an beehive with more than 70,000 at his home. This hive likely started forming last August, Planakis estimated, and weighed 15 pounds, which is equivalent to about 50,000 bees. (Roy Renna/BMR/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Bee home invasion
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    Bee home invasion
    EXCLUSIVE: August 21, 2014 - Queens, New York, United States: Retired Tony Bees uses a vacuum to humanely remove honey bees from a bee made honeycomb while they lived in the ceiling of a Jackson Heights apartment.Frieda Turkmenilli, 66, received the shocking news that 50,000 bees had made a home in her bedroom ceiling, after bee experts spent hours scouring her building to find where all the bees were coming from. She was stung about four or five times. The building manager called in the best in the business, retired NYPD bee expert, Anthony ¿Tony Bees¿ Planakis. With the help of a thermal detector and his partner, ¿Honeybee Helper¿ Larry Stone, Planakis investigated the building, spending about six hours looking inside various apartments before their radar buzzed in Turkmenilli¿s bedroom. After removing a two-foot portion of her ceiling, they uncovered a massive beehive oozing with delicious honey and more than 50,000 bees. Planakis said the discovery was the biggest swarm of bees he¿s ever been called in to investigate although he has an beehive with more than 70,000 at his home. This hive likely started forming last August, Planakis estimated, and weighed 15 pounds, which is equivalent to about 50,000 bees. (Roy Renna/BMR/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Bee home invasion
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    Bee home invasion
    EXCLUSIVE: August 21, 2014 - Queens, New York, United States: Tony Bees uses a vacuum to humanely remove honey bees from a honey comb that was made by the bees while they lived in the ceiling of a Jackson Heights apartment. Frieda Turkmenilli, 66, received the shocking news that 50,000 bees had made a home in her bedroom ceiling, after bee experts spent hours scouring her building to find where all the bees were coming from. She was stung about four or five times. The building manager called in the best in the business, retired NYPD bee expert, Anthony ¿Tony Bees¿ Planakis. With the help of a thermal detector and his partner, ¿Honeybee Helper¿ Larry Stone, Planakis investigated the building, spending about six hours looking inside various apartments before their radar buzzed in Turkmenilli¿s bedroom. After removing a two-foot portion of her ceiling, they uncovered a massive beehive oozing with delicious honey and more than 50,000 bees. Planakis said the discovery was the biggest swarm of bees he¿s ever been called in to investigate although he has an beehive with more than 70,000 at his home. This hive likely started forming last August, Planakis estimated, and weighed 15 pounds, which is equivalent to about 50,000 bees. (Roy Renna/BMR/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Bee home invasion
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    Bee home invasion
    EXCLUSIVE: August 21, 2014 - Queens, New York, United States: Tony Bees noticed a baby Italian Honey Bee hatching from one of the bee made honeycomb that was found in the ceiling of a Jackson Heights Queens apartment. Frieda Turkmenilli, 66, received the shocking news that 50,000 bees had made a home in her bedroom ceiling, after bee experts spent hours scouring her building to find where all the bees were coming from. She was stung about four or five times. The building manager called in the best in the business, retired NYPD bee expert, Anthony ¿Tony Bees¿ Planakis. With the help of a thermal detector and his partner, ¿Honeybee Helper¿ Larry Stone, Planakis investigated the building, spending about six hours looking inside various apartments before their radar buzzed in Turkmenilli¿s bedroom. After removing a two-foot portion of her ceiling, they uncovered a massive beehive oozing with delicious honey and more than 50,000 bees. Planakis said the discovery was the biggest swarm of bees he¿s ever been called in to investigate although he has an beehive with more than 70,000 at his home. This hive likely started forming last August, Planakis estimated, and weighed 15 pounds, which is equivalent to about 50,000 bees. (Roy Renna/BMR/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Bee home invasion
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    Bee home invasion
    EXCLUSIVE: August 21, 2014 - Queens, New York, United States: Tony Bees uses a vacuum to humanely remove honey bees from a honey comb that was made by the bees while they lived in the ceiling of a Jackson Heights apartment. Frieda Turkmenilli, 66, received the shocking news that 50,000 bees had made a home in her bedroom ceiling, after bee experts spent hours scouring her building to find where all the bees were coming from. She was stung about four or five times. The building manager called in the best in the business, retired NYPD bee expert, Anthony ¿Tony Bees¿ Planakis. With the help of a thermal detector and his partner, ¿Honeybee Helper¿ Larry Stone, Planakis investigated the building, spending about six hours looking inside various apartments before their radar buzzed in Turkmenilli¿s bedroom. After removing a two-foot portion of her ceiling, they uncovered a massive beehive oozing with delicious honey and more than 50,000 bees. Planakis said the discovery was the biggest swarm of bees he¿s ever been called in to investigate although he has an beehive with more than 70,000 at his home. This hive likely started forming last August, Planakis estimated, and weighed 15 pounds, which is equivalent to about 50,000 bees. (Roy Renna/BMR/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Bee home invasion
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    Bee home invasion
    EXCLUSIVE: August 21, 2014 - Queens, New York, United States: Thousands of bees and bee made honeycombs found in a ceiling of a Jackson Heights Queens apartment. Frieda Turkmenilli, 66, received the shocking news that 50,000 bees had made a home in her bedroom ceiling, after bee experts spent hours scouring her building to find where all the bees were coming from. She was stung about four or five times. The building manager called in the best in the business, retired NYPD bee expert, Anthony ¿Tony Bees¿ Planakis. With the help of a thermal detector and his partner, ¿Honeybee Helper¿ Larry Stone, Planakis investigated the building, spending about six hours looking inside various apartments before their radar buzzed in Turkmenilli¿s bedroom. After removing a two-foot portion of her ceiling, they uncovered a massive beehive oozing with delicious honey and more than 50,000 bees. Planakis said the discovery was the biggest swarm of bees he¿s ever been called in to investigate although he has an beehive with more than 70,000 at his home. This hive likely started forming last August, Planakis estimated, and weighed 15 pounds, which is equivalent to about 50,000 bees. (Roy Renna/BMR/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Bee home invasion
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    Bee home invasion
    EXCLUSIVE: August 21, 2014 - Queens, New York, United States: Tony Bees removes a bee made honeycomb in the ceiling of a Jackson Heights Apartment. Frieda Turkmenilli, 66, received the shocking news that 50,000 bees had made a home in her bedroom ceiling, after bee experts spent hours scouring her building to find where all the bees were coming from. She was stung about four or five times. The building manager called in the best in the business, retired NYPD bee expert, Anthony ¿Tony Bees¿ Planakis. With the help of a thermal detector and his partner, ¿Honeybee Helper¿ Larry Stone, Planakis investigated the building, spending about six hours looking inside various apartments before their radar buzzed in Turkmenilli¿s bedroom. After removing a two-foot portion of her ceiling, they uncovered a massive beehive oozing with delicious honey and more than 50,000 bees. Planakis said the discovery was the biggest swarm of bees he¿s ever been called in to investigate although he has an beehive with more than 70,000 at his home. This hive likely started forming last August, Planakis estimated, and weighed 15 pounds, which is equivalent to about 50,000 bees. (Roy Renna/BMR/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Bee home invasion
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    Bee home invasion
    EXCLUSIVE: August 21, 2014 - Queens, New York, United States: Thousands of bees and bee made honeycombs found in a ceiling of a Jackson Heights Queens apartment. Frieda Turkmenilli, 66, received the shocking news that 50,000 bees had made a home in her bedroom ceiling, after bee experts spent hours scouring her building to find where all the bees were coming from. She was stung about four or five times. The building manager called in the best in the business, retired NYPD bee expert, Anthony ¿Tony Bees¿ Planakis. With the help of a thermal detector and his partner, ¿Honeybee Helper¿ Larry Stone, Planakis investigated the building, spending about six hours looking inside various apartments before their radar buzzed in Turkmenilli¿s bedroom. After removing a two-foot portion of her ceiling, they uncovered a massive beehive oozing with delicious honey and more than 50,000 bees. Planakis said the discovery was the biggest swarm of bees he¿s ever been called in to investigate although he has an beehive with more than 70,000 at his home. This hive likely started forming last August, Planakis estimated, and weighed 15 pounds, which is equivalent to about 50,000 bees. (Roy Renna/BMR/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Bee home invasion
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    Bee home invasion
    EXCLUSIVE: August 21, 2014 - Queens, New York, United States: Tony Bees & beekeeper Larry Stone uses a micro camera to see the bees that were located in the ceiling of a Jackson Heights Apartment. Frieda Turkmenilli, 66, received the shocking news that 50,000 bees had made a home in her bedroom ceiling, after bee experts spent hours scouring her building to find where all the bees were coming from. She was stung about four or five times. The building manager called in the best in the business, retired NYPD bee expert, Anthony ¿Tony Bees¿ Planakis. With the help of a thermal detector and his partner, ¿Honeybee Helper¿ Larry Stone, Planakis investigated the building, spending about six hours looking inside various apartments before their radar buzzed in Turkmenilli¿s bedroom. After removing a two-foot portion of her ceiling, they uncovered a massive beehive oozing with delicious honey and more than 50,000 bees. Planakis said the discovery was the biggest swarm of bees he¿s ever been called in to investigate although he has an beehive with more than 70,000 at his home. This hive likely started forming last August, Planakis estimated, and weighed 15 pounds, which is equivalent to about 50,000 bees. (Roy Renna/BMR/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Bee home invasion
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    Bee home invasion
    EXCLUSIVE: August 21, 2014 - Queens, New York, United States: Bees started to come out of the two holes made in the ceiling to view the swarm. Frieda Turkmenilli, 66, received the shocking news that 50,000 bees had made a home in her bedroom ceiling, after bee experts spent hours scouring her building to find where all the bees were coming from. She was stung about four or five times. The building manager called in the best in the business, retired NYPD bee expert, Anthony ¿Tony Bees¿ Planakis. With the help of a thermal detector and his partner, ¿Honeybee Helper¿ Larry Stone, Planakis investigated the building, spending about six hours looking inside various apartments before their radar buzzed in Turkmenilli¿s bedroom. After removing a two-foot portion of her ceiling, they uncovered a massive beehive oozing with delicious honey and more than 50,000 bees. Planakis said the discovery was the biggest swarm of bees he¿s ever been called in to investigate although he has an beehive with more than 70,000 at his home. This hive likely started forming last August, Planakis estimated, and weighed 15 pounds, which is equivalent to about 50,000 bees. (Roy Renna/BMR/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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