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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Salama Saleh Khamis, owner of the house installed with the solar, is testing the light.
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Solar Mama engineer Arafa Kheri Khamis put wires to the solar charge controller.
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Salama Saleh Khamis, the owner of the house installed with the solar, is testing the solar light.
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Solar Mama engineers at work.
Michael Goima / Guardian / eyevine
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Solar Mama engineers Zuleha Suleiman Maulid and Arafa Kheri Khamis are at work.
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Solar Mama engineer Arafa Kheri Khamis installs a solar panel on the roof.
Michael Goima / Guardian / eyevine
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Solar Mama engineer Arafa Kheri Khamis climbs on a ladder to install a solar panel on the roof.
Michael Goima / Guardian / eyevine
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Solar Mama engineers at work.
Michael Goima / Guardian / eyevine
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Solar Mama engineer Sharifa Abdallah Hussein connects a solar light.
Michael Goima / Guardian / eyevine
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Solar Mama Engineers at work.
Michael Goima / Guardian / eyevine
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'Solar Mamas empower our people by giving them electricity': the women lighting up Zanzibar
Women with little formal education trained to become solar technicians, transforming villages and tackling patriarchal norms.
Solar Mamas - who assemble, install, repair and maintain solar power kits in villages across the archipelago. They receive training from a community-based organisation called Barefoot College Zanzibar.
Solar Mama engineer Sharifa Abdallah Hussein installs a solar system on site.
Michael Goima / Guardian / eyevine
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DUK10144573_013
FEATURE - Strandreinigungsroboter sammelt auch kleinste Müllteile auf
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BeBot1
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01/08/2021
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A beach cleaning robot that grabs up hard to collect trash, is set to go to work.The solar-powered BeBot sifts through sand to gather up smaller, harder to collect rubbish.It ise remotely controlled at a distance of up to 300 metres.The device digs 10 cm into the sand and mechanically sifts the grains through a mesh screen.It is able to gather pieces of plastic and other debris as small as cigarette butts, food wrappers and bottle caps.BeBot is said to be able to clean up to 3,000 sq m of beach per hour.It has an agile track system lets it turn on the spot, allowing it to function in tight areas. In the long term is could be used by hotels, to beachfront properties, nature reserves and even golf courses.It is currently being tested on the beaches of Florida, with plans to send BeBots to Hawaii in the near future to assist with local cleanup efforts.BeBot was developed by marine infrastructure manufacturer Poralu Marine and ocean-clean-up business 4ocean.
OPS: The BeBot on test
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DUK10144573_012
FEATURE - Strandreinigungsroboter sammelt auch kleinste Müllteile auf
Ferrari Press Agency
BeBot1
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01/08/2021
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A beach cleaning robot that grabs up hard to collect trash, is set to go to work.The solar-powered BeBot sifts through sand to gather up smaller, harder to collect rubbish.It ise remotely controlled at a distance of up to 300 metres.The device digs 10 cm into the sand and mechanically sifts the grains through a mesh screen.It is able to gather pieces of plastic and other debris as small as cigarette butts, food wrappers and bottle caps.BeBot is said to be able to clean up to 3,000 sq m of beach per hour.It has an agile track system lets it turn on the spot, allowing it to function in tight areas. In the long term is could be used by hotels, to beachfront properties, nature reserves and even golf courses.It is currently being tested on the beaches of Florida, with plans to send BeBots to Hawaii in the near future to assist with local cleanup efforts.BeBot was developed by marine infrastructure manufacturer Poralu Marine and ocean-clean-up business 4ocean.
OPS: The BeBot on test
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DUK10144573_011
FEATURE - Strandreinigungsroboter sammelt auch kleinste Müllteile auf
Ferrari Press Agency
BeBot1
Ref 13169
01/08/2021
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Pictures must credit: 4ocean
A beach cleaning robot that grabs up hard to collect trash, is set to go to work.The solar-powered BeBot sifts through sand to gather up smaller, harder to collect rubbish.It ise remotely controlled at a distance of up to 300 metres.The device digs 10 cm into the sand and mechanically sifts the grains through a mesh screen.It is able to gather pieces of plastic and other debris as small as cigarette butts, food wrappers and bottle caps.BeBot is said to be able to clean up to 3,000 sq m of beach per hour.It has an agile track system lets it turn on the spot, allowing it to function in tight areas. In the long term is could be used by hotels, to beachfront properties, nature reserves and even golf courses.It is currently being tested on the beaches of Florida, with plans to send BeBots to Hawaii in the near future to assist with local cleanup efforts.BeBot was developed by marine infrastructure manufacturer Poralu Marine and ocean-clean-up business 4ocean.
OPS: The BeBot on test
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DUK10144573_010
FEATURE - Strandreinigungsroboter sammelt auch kleinste Müllteile auf
Ferrari Press Agency
BeBot1
Ref 13169
01/08/2021
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Pictures must credit: 4ocean
A beach cleaning robot that grabs up hard to collect trash, is set to go to work.The solar-powered BeBot sifts through sand to gather up smaller, harder to collect rubbish.It ise remotely controlled at a distance of up to 300 metres.The device digs 10 cm into the sand and mechanically sifts the grains through a mesh screen.It is able to gather pieces of plastic and other debris as small as cigarette butts, food wrappers and bottle caps.BeBot is said to be able to clean up to 3,000 sq m of beach per hour.It has an agile track system lets it turn on the spot, allowing it to function in tight areas. In the long term is could be used by hotels, to beachfront properties, nature reserves and even golf courses.It is currently being tested on the beaches of Florida, with plans to send BeBots to Hawaii in the near future to assist with local cleanup efforts.BeBot was developed by marine infrastructure manufacturer Poralu Marine and ocean-clean-up business 4ocean.
OPS: The BeBot on test
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DUK10144573_009
FEATURE - Strandreinigungsroboter sammelt auch kleinste Müllteile auf
Ferrari Press Agency
BeBot1
Ref 13169
01/08/2021
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Pictures must credit: 4ocean
A beach cleaning robot that grabs up hard to collect trash, is set to go to work.The solar-powered BeBot sifts through sand to gather up smaller, harder to collect rubbish.It ise remotely controlled at a distance of up to 300 metres.The device digs 10 cm into the sand and mechanically sifts the grains through a mesh screen.It is able to gather pieces of plastic and other debris as small as cigarette butts, food wrappers and bottle caps.BeBot is said to be able to clean up to 3,000 sq m of beach per hour.It has an agile track system lets it turn on the spot, allowing it to function in tight areas. In the long term is could be used by hotels, to beachfront properties, nature reserves and even golf courses.It is currently being tested on the beaches of Florida, with plans to send BeBots to Hawaii in the near future to assist with local cleanup efforts.BeBot was developed by marine infrastructure manufacturer Poralu Marine and ocean-clean-up business 4ocean.
OPS: The BeBot on test
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DUK10144573_008
FEATURE - Strandreinigungsroboter sammelt auch kleinste Müllteile auf
Ferrari Press Agency
BeBot1
Ref 13169
01/08/2021
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Pictures must credit: 4ocean
A beach cleaning robot that grabs up hard to collect trash, is set to go to work.The solar-powered BeBot sifts through sand to gather up smaller, harder to collect rubbish.It ise remotely controlled at a distance of up to 300 metres.The device digs 10 cm into the sand and mechanically sifts the grains through a mesh screen.It is able to gather pieces of plastic and other debris as small as cigarette butts, food wrappers and bottle caps.BeBot is said to be able to clean up to 3,000 sq m of beach per hour.It has an agile track system lets it turn on the spot, allowing it to function in tight areas. In the long term is could be used by hotels, to beachfront properties, nature reserves and even golf courses.It is currently being tested on the beaches of Florida, with plans to send BeBots to Hawaii in the near future to assist with local cleanup efforts.BeBot was developed by marine infrastructure manufacturer Poralu Marine and ocean-clean-up business 4ocean.
OPS: The BeBot on test
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DUK10144573_007
FEATURE - Strandreinigungsroboter sammelt auch kleinste Müllteile auf
Ferrari Press Agency
BeBot1
Ref 13169
01/08/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: 4ocean
A beach cleaning robot that grabs up hard to collect trash, is set to go to work.The solar-powered BeBot sifts through sand to gather up smaller, harder to collect rubbish.It ise remotely controlled at a distance of up to 300 metres.The device digs 10 cm into the sand and mechanically sifts the grains through a mesh screen.It is able to gather pieces of plastic and other debris as small as cigarette butts, food wrappers and bottle caps.BeBot is said to be able to clean up to 3,000 sq m of beach per hour.It has an agile track system lets it turn on the spot, allowing it to function in tight areas. In the long term is could be used by hotels, to beachfront properties, nature reserves and even golf courses.It is currently being tested on the beaches of Florida, with plans to send BeBots to Hawaii in the near future to assist with local cleanup efforts.BeBot was developed by marine infrastructure manufacturer Poralu Marine and ocean-clean-up business 4ocean.
OPS: 4ocean co-founder Alex Schulze with the BeBot
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DUK10144573_006
FEATURE - Strandreinigungsroboter sammelt auch kleinste Müllteile auf
Ferrari Press Agency
BeBot1
Ref 13169
01/08/2021
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Pictures must credit: 4ocean
A beach cleaning robot that grabs up hard to collect trash, is set to go to work.The solar-powered BeBot sifts through sand to gather up smaller, harder to collect rubbish.It ise remotely controlled at a distance of up to 300 metres.The device digs 10 cm into the sand and mechanically sifts the grains through a mesh screen.It is able to gather pieces of plastic and other debris as small as cigarette butts, food wrappers and bottle caps.BeBot is said to be able to clean up to 3,000 sq m of beach per hour.It has an agile track system lets it turn on the spot, allowing it to function in tight areas. In the long term is could be used by hotels, to beachfront properties, nature reserves and even golf courses.It is currently being tested on the beaches of Florida, with plans to send BeBots to Hawaii in the near future to assist with local cleanup efforts.BeBot was developed by marine infrastructure manufacturer Poralu Marine and ocean-clean-up business 4ocean.
OPS: The BeBot on test
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DUK10144573_005
FEATURE - Strandreinigungsroboter sammelt auch kleinste Müllteile auf
Ferrari Press Agency
BeBot1
Ref 13169
01/08/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: 4ocean
A beach cleaning robot that grabs up hard to collect trash, is set to go to work.The solar-powered BeBot sifts through sand to gather up smaller, harder to collect rubbish.It ise remotely controlled at a distance of up to 300 metres.The device digs 10 cm into the sand and mechanically sifts the grains through a mesh screen.It is able to gather pieces of plastic and other debris as small as cigarette butts, food wrappers and bottle caps.BeBot is said to be able to clean up to 3,000 sq m of beach per hour.It has an agile track system lets it turn on the spot, allowing it to function in tight areas. In the long term is could be used by hotels, to beachfront properties, nature reserves and even golf courses.It is currently being tested on the beaches of Florida, with plans to send BeBots to Hawaii in the near future to assist with local cleanup efforts.BeBot was developed by marine infrastructure manufacturer Poralu Marine and ocean-clean-up business 4ocean.
OPS: The BeBot on test. Some of the rubbish and debris collected
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DUK10144573_004
FEATURE - Strandreinigungsroboter sammelt auch kleinste Müllteile auf
Ferrari Press Agency
BeBot1
Ref 13169
01/08/2021
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Pictures must credit: 4ocean
A beach cleaning robot that grabs up hard to collect trash, is set to go to work.The solar-powered BeBot sifts through sand to gather up smaller, harder to collect rubbish.It ise remotely controlled at a distance of up to 300 metres.The device digs 10 cm into the sand and mechanically sifts the grains through a mesh screen.It is able to gather pieces of plastic and other debris as small as cigarette butts, food wrappers and bottle caps.BeBot is said to be able to clean up to 3,000 sq m of beach per hour.It has an agile track system lets it turn on the spot, allowing it to function in tight areas. In the long term is could be used by hotels, to beachfront properties, nature reserves and even golf courses.It is currently being tested on the beaches of Florida, with plans to send BeBots to Hawaii in the near future to assist with local cleanup efforts.BeBot was developed by marine infrastructure manufacturer Poralu Marine and ocean-clean-up business 4ocean.
OPS: The BeBot on test. Built in tray sifts rubbish and debris from the sand
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DUK10144573_003
FEATURE - Strandreinigungsroboter sammelt auch kleinste Müllteile auf
Ferrari Press Agency
BeBot1
Ref 13169
01/08/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: 4ocean
A beach cleaning robot that grabs up hard to collect trash, is set to go to work.The solar-powered BeBot sifts through sand to gather up smaller, harder to collect rubbish.It ise remotely controlled at a distance of up to 300 metres.The device digs 10 cm into the sand and mechanically sifts the grains through a mesh screen.It is able to gather pieces of plastic and other debris as small as cigarette butts, food wrappers and bottle caps.BeBot is said to be able to clean up to 3,000 sq m of beach per hour.It has an agile track system lets it turn on the spot, allowing it to function in tight areas. In the long term is could be used by hotels, to beachfront properties, nature reserves and even golf courses.It is currently being tested on the beaches of Florida, with plans to send BeBots to Hawaii in the near future to assist with local cleanup efforts.BeBot was developed by marine infrastructure manufacturer Poralu Marine and ocean-clean-up business 4ocean.
OPS: The BeBot on test
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DUK10144573_002
FEATURE - Strandreinigungsroboter sammelt auch kleinste Müllteile auf
Ferrari Press Agency
BeBot1
Ref 13169
01/08/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: 4ocean
A beach cleaning robot that grabs up hard to collect trash, is set to go to work.The solar-powered BeBot sifts through sand to gather up smaller, harder to collect rubbish.It ise remotely controlled at a distance of up to 300 metres.The device digs 10 cm into the sand and mechanically sifts the grains through a mesh screen.It is able to gather pieces of plastic and other debris as small as cigarette butts, food wrappers and bottle caps.BeBot is said to be able to clean up to 3,000 sq m of beach per hour.It has an agile track system lets it turn on the spot, allowing it to function in tight areas. In the long term is could be used by hotels, to beachfront properties, nature reserves and even golf courses.It is currently being tested on the beaches of Florida, with plans to send BeBots to Hawaii in the near future to assist with local cleanup efforts.BeBot was developed by marine infrastructure manufacturer Poralu Marine and ocean-clean-up business 4ocean.
OPS: The BeBot on test
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DUK10139149_025
FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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Crabmaran1
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01/01/2021
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A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
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DUK10139149_024
FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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Crabmaran1
Ref 12513
01/01/2021
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Picture must credit: Lazzarini Design
A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10139149_023
FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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Crabmaran1
Ref 12513
01/01/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Lazzarini Design
A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.Accommodation is arranged in the two hulls which are joined by the bridge
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139149_022
FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
Ferrari Press Agency
Crabmaran1
Ref 12513
01/01/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Lazzarini Design
A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139149_021
FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
Ferrari Press Agency
Crabmaran1
Ref 12513
01/01/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Lazzarini Design
A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139149_020
FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
Ferrari Press Agency
Crabmaran1
Ref 12513
01/01/2021
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Lazzarini Design
A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139149_019
FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
Ferrari Press Agency
Crabmaran1
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A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
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FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
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FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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Crabmaran1
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A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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Crabmaran1
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A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.Lounge
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FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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Crabmaran1
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A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10139149_011
FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.Accommodation is arranged in the two hulls which are joined by the bridge
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FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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01/01/2021
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A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.The centre of the hull has a crane-like platform where a vehicle can be stored and lowered for exploration.
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FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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01/01/2021
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A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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01/01/2021
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A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.The vessel is covered in solar panels
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FEATURE - Von Krabben inspirierter Katamaran kann aus dem Wasser kriechen und die Küste erforschen
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01/01/2021
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Picture must credit: Lazzarini Design
A solar powered luxury catamran is promising it s owners a vessel for exploring the seas – and the LAND!The futuristic vessel is equipped with a rotating, screw-like propulsion system.This enables it to crawl out of the water and onto the shore just like the crabs which inspired it.The ship is called Pagurus and described as a Crabmaran it tribute to the crustaceansIt is the brainchild of Italian design studio Lazzarini which reckons the build will take round two years.Pagurus is 25 meters long , 9.2 metres wide, and subdivides the living spaces in the two side hulls.
OPS: Rendering of the crab-inspired Pagurus. It is able to lower its corkscrew-like propulsion system for travel across sand and mud along the shore.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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(150531) -- NANJING, May 31, 2015 (Xinhua) -- Pilot Bertrand Piccard tests equipments before departure at Nanjing Lukou International Airport in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province, May 31, 2015. The Swiss-made solar-powered plane Solar Impulse 2 left China for Hawaii on Sunday. It will fly across the United States and make several stops before finally reaching Abu Dhabi. (Xinhua/Sun Can) (mp)
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#CHINA-JIANGSU-NANJING-SOLAR IMPULSE 2-DEPARTURE (CN)
(150531) -- NANJING, May 31, 2015 (Xinhua) -- The Swiss-made solar-powered plane Solar Impulse 2 departs from Nanjing Lukou International Airport in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province, May 31, 2015. The solar-powered plane left China for Hawaii on Sunday. It will fly across the United States and make several stops before finally reaching Abu Dhabi. (Xinhua/Xie Mingming) (mp)
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