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  • FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
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    FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Nemo 1
    17/04/20
    Ref 11644
    See Ferrari text
    Picture credit: U-Boat Worx


    A personal submarine that can be towed on a car trailer and launched into the sea from the beach has been unveiled.The two person Nemo, which also has a host of luxury appointments, will be able to take private owners down to a depth of 100 metres.It can stay submerged for up to eight hours and travel at a maximum speed of three knots.The machine will cost €975,000 Euros and orders are being taken now.But all buyers get a 12 day course on the Caribbean island of Curacao to qualify as a submersible operator.The Nemo is being developed by Dutch-based U-Boat Worx which already provides larger submarines for commercial leisure operations including the carrying of passengers,This new is lightweight and currently in the final phase of production.A spokesman said:” The ultra-modern design, sharp lines, hydrodynamic form and optimal power to weight ratio, combine to create an instant classic. “The NEMO’s fine detailing includes transparent nosecones, octagonal thruster ducts, car-like stern, and a fully acrylic pressurised hull.Yet the whole thing weighs only 2,500 kilograms making the NEMO the lightest manned submersible ever built. It stands only 155 centimeters high., is 280 cm long and 231 cm wide.Given its low weight and size, it can be towed behind a car on a trailer for shore-side launching.

    OPS:The Nemo

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
    DUK10131257_013
    FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Nemo 1
    17/04/20
    Ref 11644
    See Ferrari text
    Picture credit: U-Boat Worx


    A personal submarine that can be towed on a car trailer and launched into the sea from the beach has been unveiled.The two person Nemo, which also has a host of luxury appointments, will be able to take private owners down to a depth of 100 metres.It can stay submerged for up to eight hours and travel at a maximum speed of three knots.The machine will cost €975,000 Euros and orders are being taken now.But all buyers get a 12 day course on the Caribbean island of Curacao to qualify as a submersible operator.The Nemo is being developed by Dutch-based U-Boat Worx which already provides larger submarines for commercial leisure operations including the carrying of passengers,This new is lightweight and currently in the final phase of production.A spokesman said:” The ultra-modern design, sharp lines, hydrodynamic form and optimal power to weight ratio, combine to create an instant classic. “The NEMO’s fine detailing includes transparent nosecones, octagonal thruster ducts, car-like stern, and a fully acrylic pressurised hull.Yet the whole thing weighs only 2,500 kilograms making the NEMO the lightest manned submersible ever built. It stands only 155 centimeters high., is 280 cm long and 231 cm wide.Given its low weight and size, it can be towed behind a car on a trailer for shore-side launching.

    OPS:The Nemo

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
    DUK10131257_010
    FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Nemo 1
    17/04/20
    Ref 11644
    See Ferrari text
    Picture credit: U-Boat Worx


    A personal submarine that can be towed on a car trailer and launched into the sea from the beach has been unveiled.The two person Nemo, which also has a host of luxury appointments, will be able to take private owners down to a depth of 100 metres.It can stay submerged for up to eight hours and travel at a maximum speed of three knots.The machine will cost €975,000 Euros and orders are being taken now.But all buyers get a 12 day course on the Caribbean island of Curacao to qualify as a submersible operator.The Nemo is being developed by Dutch-based U-Boat Worx which already provides larger submarines for commercial leisure operations including the carrying of passengers,This new is lightweight and currently in the final phase of production.A spokesman said:” The ultra-modern design, sharp lines, hydrodynamic form and optimal power to weight ratio, combine to create an instant classic. “The NEMO’s fine detailing includes transparent nosecones, octagonal thruster ducts, car-like stern, and a fully acrylic pressurised hull.Yet the whole thing weighs only 2,500 kilograms making the NEMO the lightest manned submersible ever built. It stands only 155 centimeters high., is 280 cm long and 231 cm wide.Given its low weight and size, it can be towed behind a car on a trailer for shore-side launching.

    OPS:The Nemo

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
    DUK10131257_009
    FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Nemo 1
    17/04/20
    Ref 11644
    See Ferrari text
    Picture credit: U-Boat Worx


    A personal submarine that can be towed on a car trailer and launched into the sea from the beach has been unveiled.The two person Nemo, which also has a host of luxury appointments, will be able to take private owners down to a depth of 100 metres.It can stay submerged for up to eight hours and travel at a maximum speed of three knots.The machine will cost €975,000 Euros and orders are being taken now.But all buyers get a 12 day course on the Caribbean island of Curacao to qualify as a submersible operator.The Nemo is being developed by Dutch-based U-Boat Worx which already provides larger submarines for commercial leisure operations including the carrying of passengers,This new is lightweight and currently in the final phase of production.A spokesman said:” The ultra-modern design, sharp lines, hydrodynamic form and optimal power to weight ratio, combine to create an instant classic. “The NEMO’s fine detailing includes transparent nosecones, octagonal thruster ducts, car-like stern, and a fully acrylic pressurised hull.Yet the whole thing weighs only 2,500 kilograms making the NEMO the lightest manned submersible ever built. It stands only 155 centimeters high., is 280 cm long and 231 cm wide.Given its low weight and size, it can be towed behind a car on a trailer for shore-side launching.

    OPS:The Nemo

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
    DUK10131257_008
    FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Nemo 1
    17/04/20
    Ref 11644
    See Ferrari text
    Picture credit: U-Boat Worx


    A personal submarine that can be towed on a car trailer and launched into the sea from the beach has been unveiled.The two person Nemo, which also has a host of luxury appointments, will be able to take private owners down to a depth of 100 metres.It can stay submerged for up to eight hours and travel at a maximum speed of three knots.The machine will cost €975,000 Euros and orders are being taken now.But all buyers get a 12 day course on the Caribbean island of Curacao to qualify as a submersible operator.The Nemo is being developed by Dutch-based U-Boat Worx which already provides larger submarines for commercial leisure operations including the carrying of passengers,This new is lightweight and currently in the final phase of production.A spokesman said:” The ultra-modern design, sharp lines, hydrodynamic form and optimal power to weight ratio, combine to create an instant classic. “The NEMO’s fine detailing includes transparent nosecones, octagonal thruster ducts, car-like stern, and a fully acrylic pressurised hull.Yet the whole thing weighs only 2,500 kilograms making the NEMO the lightest manned submersible ever built. It stands only 155 centimeters high., is 280 cm long and 231 cm wide.Given its low weight and size, it can be towed behind a car on a trailer for shore-side launching.

    OPS:The Nemo thruster

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
    DUK10131257_007
    FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Nemo 1
    17/04/20
    Ref 11644
    See Ferrari text
    Picture credit: U-Boat Worx


    A personal submarine that can be towed on a car trailer and launched into the sea from the beach has been unveiled.The two person Nemo, which also has a host of luxury appointments, will be able to take private owners down to a depth of 100 metres.It can stay submerged for up to eight hours and travel at a maximum speed of three knots.The machine will cost €975,000 Euros and orders are being taken now.But all buyers get a 12 day course on the Caribbean island of Curacao to qualify as a submersible operator.The Nemo is being developed by Dutch-based U-Boat Worx which already provides larger submarines for commercial leisure operations including the carrying of passengers,This new is lightweight and currently in the final phase of production.A spokesman said:” The ultra-modern design, sharp lines, hydrodynamic form and optimal power to weight ratio, combine to create an instant classic. “The NEMO’s fine detailing includes transparent nosecones, octagonal thruster ducts, car-like stern, and a fully acrylic pressurised hull.Yet the whole thing weighs only 2,500 kilograms making the NEMO the lightest manned submersible ever built. It stands only 155 centimeters high., is 280 cm long and 231 cm wide.Given its low weight and size, it can be towed behind a car on a trailer for shore-side launching.

    OPS:The Nemo

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
    DUK10131257_005
    FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Nemo 1
    17/04/20
    Ref 11644
    See Ferrari text
    Picture credit: U-Boat Worx


    A personal submarine that can be towed on a car trailer and launched into the sea from the beach has been unveiled.The two person Nemo, which also has a host of luxury appointments, will be able to take private owners down to a depth of 100 metres.It can stay submerged for up to eight hours and travel at a maximum speed of three knots.The machine will cost €975,000 Euros and orders are being taken now.But all buyers get a 12 day course on the Caribbean island of Curacao to qualify as a submersible operator.The Nemo is being developed by Dutch-based U-Boat Worx which already provides larger submarines for commercial leisure operations including the carrying of passengers,This new is lightweight and currently in the final phase of production.A spokesman said:” The ultra-modern design, sharp lines, hydrodynamic form and optimal power to weight ratio, combine to create an instant classic. “The NEMO’s fine detailing includes transparent nosecones, octagonal thruster ducts, car-like stern, and a fully acrylic pressurised hull.Yet the whole thing weighs only 2,500 kilograms making the NEMO the lightest manned submersible ever built. It stands only 155 centimeters high., is 280 cm long and 231 cm wide.Given its low weight and size, it can be towed behind a car on a trailer for shore-side launching.

    OPS:The Nemo

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
    DUK10131257_003
    FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Nemo 1
    17/04/20
    Ref 11644
    See Ferrari text
    Picture credit: U-Boat Worx


    A personal submarine that can be towed on a car trailer and launched into the sea from the beach has been unveiled.The two person Nemo, which also has a host of luxury appointments, will be able to take private owners down to a depth of 100 metres.It can stay submerged for up to eight hours and travel at a maximum speed of three knots.The machine will cost €975,000 Euros and orders are being taken now.But all buyers get a 12 day course on the Caribbean island of Curacao to qualify as a submersible operator.The Nemo is being developed by Dutch-based U-Boat Worx which already provides larger submarines for commercial leisure operations including the carrying of passengers,This new is lightweight and currently in the final phase of production.A spokesman said:” The ultra-modern design, sharp lines, hydrodynamic form and optimal power to weight ratio, combine to create an instant classic. “The NEMO’s fine detailing includes transparent nosecones, octagonal thruster ducts, car-like stern, and a fully acrylic pressurised hull.Yet the whole thing weighs only 2,500 kilograms making the NEMO the lightest manned submersible ever built. It stands only 155 centimeters high., is 280 cm long and 231 cm wide.Given its low weight and size, it can be towed behind a car on a trailer for shore-side launching.

    OPS:The Nemo

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
    DUK10131257_002
    FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Nemo 1
    17/04/20
    Ref 11644
    See Ferrari text
    Picture credit: U-Boat Worx


    A personal submarine that can be towed on a car trailer and launched into the sea from the beach has been unveiled.The two person Nemo, which also has a host of luxury appointments, will be able to take private owners down to a depth of 100 metres.It can stay submerged for up to eight hours and travel at a maximum speed of three knots.The machine will cost €975,000 Euros and orders are being taken now.But all buyers get a 12 day course on the Caribbean island of Curacao to qualify as a submersible operator.The Nemo is being developed by Dutch-based U-Boat Worx which already provides larger submarines for commercial leisure operations including the carrying of passengers,This new is lightweight and currently in the final phase of production.A spokesman said:” The ultra-modern design, sharp lines, hydrodynamic form and optimal power to weight ratio, combine to create an instant classic. “The NEMO’s fine detailing includes transparent nosecones, octagonal thruster ducts, car-like stern, and a fully acrylic pressurised hull.Yet the whole thing weighs only 2,500 kilograms making the NEMO the lightest manned submersible ever built. It stands only 155 centimeters high., is 280 cm long and 231 cm wide.Given its low weight and size, it can be towed behind a car on a trailer for shore-side launching.

    OPS:The Nemo

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
    DUK10131257_001
    FEATURE - Klein-U-Boot kann mit dem Auto ans Meer gefahren werden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Nemo 1
    17/04/20
    Ref 11644
    See Ferrari text
    Picture credit: U-Boat Worx


    A personal submarine that can be towed on a car trailer and launched into the sea from the beach has been unveiled.The two person Nemo, which also has a host of luxury appointments, will be able to take private owners down to a depth of 100 metres.It can stay submerged for up to eight hours and travel at a maximum speed of three knots.The machine will cost €975,000 Euros and orders are being taken now.But all buyers get a 12 day course on the Caribbean island of Curacao to qualify as a submersible operator.The Nemo is being developed by Dutch-based U-Boat Worx which already provides larger submarines for commercial leisure operations including the carrying of passengers,This new is lightweight and currently in the final phase of production.A spokesman said:” The ultra-modern design, sharp lines, hydrodynamic form and optimal power to weight ratio, combine to create an instant classic. “The NEMO’s fine detailing includes transparent nosecones, octagonal thruster ducts, car-like stern, and a fully acrylic pressurised hull.Yet the whole thing weighs only 2,500 kilograms making the NEMO the lightest manned submersible ever built. It stands only 155 centimeters high., is 280 cm long and 231 cm wide.Given its low weight and size, it can be towed behind a car on a trailer for shore-side launching.

    OPS:The Nemo

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    DUK10120544_033
    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984856
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984826
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    DUK10120544_031
    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984852
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    DUK10120544_030
    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984830
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984844
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984851
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984825
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    DUK10120544_026
    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984827
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984849
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984829
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984843
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984833
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    DUK10120544_021
    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984855
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984839
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984857
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984840
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984841
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984853
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984831
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984835
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984838
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984854
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984850
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984847
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984845
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984846
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984837
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984842
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984834
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984836
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984828
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
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    PEOPLE - Königsschloss Huis ten Bosch in Den Haag nach Renovation
    Interior and exterior of Huis ten Bosch palace, after the renovation, in The Hague. The Netherlands 03 Jul 2019 *** Local Caption *** 29984832
    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Prinz Harry erhält Geschenk für seinen Archie
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    PEOPLE - Prinz Harry erhält Geschenk für seinen Archie
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX (10232293bi)
    Prince Harry plays with a dog during the Invictus Games presentation
    Prince Harry visit to The Hague, Netherlands - 09 May 2019

     

  • PEOPLE - Prinz Harry erhält Geschenk für seinen Archie
    DUK10118568_015
    PEOPLE - Prinz Harry erhält Geschenk für seinen Archie
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX (10232293ay)
    Prince Harry plays with a dog during the Invictus Games presentation
    Prince Harry visit to The Hague, Netherlands - 09 May 2019

     

  • PEOPLE - Prinz Harry erhält Geschenk für seinen Archie
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    PEOPLE - Prinz Harry erhält Geschenk für seinen Archie
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    Prince Harry practises archery during the Invictus Games presentation
    Prince Harry visit to The Hague, Netherlands - 09 May 2019

     

  • PEOPLE - Prinz Harry erhält Geschenk für seinen Archie
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    PEOPLE - Prinz Harry erhält Geschenk für seinen Archie
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX (10232293cc)
    Prince Harry practises archery during the Invictus Games presentation
    Prince Harry visit to The Hague, Netherlands - 09 May 2019

     

  • PEOPLE - Prinz Harry erhält Geschenk für seinen Archie
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    PEOPLE - Prinz Harry erhält Geschenk für seinen Archie
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    Prince Harry during the Invictus Games presentation
    Prince Harry visit to The Hague, Netherlands - 09 May 2019

     

  • PEOPLE - Prinz Harry erhält Geschenk für seinen Archie
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    PEOPLE - Prinz Harry erhält Geschenk für seinen Archie
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    Prince Harry during the Invictus Games presentation
    Prince Harry visit to The Hague, Netherlands - 09 May 2019

     

  • PEOPLE - Prinz Harry erhält Geschenk für seinen Archie
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    PEOPLE - Prinz Harry erhält Geschenk für seinen Archie
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/REX (10232293bl)
    Prince Harry during the Invictus Games presentation
    Prince Harry visit to The Hague, Netherlands - 09 May 2019

     

  • PEOPLE - Prinz Harry erhält Geschenk für seinen Archie
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    PEOPLE - Prinz Harry erhält Geschenk für seinen Archie
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    Prince Harry on a Bicycle Ride before an overview of The Hague 2020 plans
    Prince Harry visit to The Hague, Netherlands - 09 May 2019

     

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