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  • The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands  - 2007
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    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007
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    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007

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  • The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands  - 2007
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    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 729613r )
    Gentoo Penguins surfing
    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007

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  • The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands  - 2007
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    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 729613q )
    Gentoo Penguins surfing
    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007

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  • The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands  - 2007
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    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 729613n )
    Gentoo Penguins surfing
    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007

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  • The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands  - 2007
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    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 729613m )
    Gentoo Penguins surfing
    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007

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  • The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands  - 2007
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    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 729613l )
    Gentoo Penguins surfing
    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007

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  • The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands  - 2007
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    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 729613k )
    Gentoo Penguins surfing
    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007

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  • The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands  - 2007
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    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 729613h )
    Gentoo Penguins surfing
    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007

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  • The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands  - 2007
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    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 729613g )
    Gentoo Penguins surfing
    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007

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  • The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands  - 2007
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    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 729613f )
    Gentoo Penguins surfing
    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007

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  • The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands  - 2007
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    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 729613e )
    Gentoo Penguins surfing
    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007

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  • The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands  - 2007
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    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 729613b )
    Gentoo Penguins surfing
    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007

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  • The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands  - 2007
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    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Rouse / Rex Features ( 729613a )
    Gentoo Penguins surfing
    The Gentoo Penguin, theworld's only surfing penguin, Falkland Islands - 2007

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    1928, ANIMALS (WITH ACTORS), OLIVER HARDY, LAUREL & HARDY, STAN LAUREL, MONKEY (GIBBON), JAMES PARROTT (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG COMPILATION: Nostalgie: Bilder zum 50.Todestag von Stan Laurel am 23. Februar 2015

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    FILM STILLS OF 'EVERYTHING'S DUCKY' WITH 1961, ANIMALS (WITH ACTORS), DUCK, MICKEY ROONEY IN 1961
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    1961, ANIMALS (WITH ACTORS), DUCK, MICKEY ROONEY 390870ca
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    Jahresrückblick 2014: Prominente Verstorbene (Zusammenstellung)

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  • Movie Props Up For Auction In California, America - Dec 2007
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    Movie Props Up For Auction In California, America - Dec 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features
    Movie Fans Can have Their Very Own Jurassic Park, When Some of the Most Iconic Creature Props From the Film Go Under the Hammer Next Month. And Various Other Props From Blockbuster Movies Are Set to be Sold. See Our Copy.
    This is the Christopher Reeve 'Hero' Walking Cape From Superman: the Movie Made in 1978. The Full Length Red Cape of Heavy-Weight Cotton, Lined Inside at the Shoulders in Matching Red Fabric.
    The Back-Facing Side of the Cape is Emblazoned with the Signature "S" Logo in Krypton Script. Although This Cape was Made for Superman: the Movie, it was Most Likely Used in Superman Ii as Well, Since Both Were Filmed Concurrently.
    Movie Props Up For Auction In California, America - Dec 2007

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    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Christopher Reeve: 10. Todestag am 10. Oktober 2014

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    1936, ANIMALS (WITH ACTORS), IRVING CUMMINGS, MONKEY (GIBBON), SHIRLEY TEMPLE (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by SNAP / Rex Features
    FILM STILLS OF 'MONKEY BUSINESS' WITH 1952, ANIMALS (WITH ACTORS), CHIMP, MARILYN MONROE, MOVIE SET, MONKEY, CUTE, READING, STORY, BEHIND THE SCENES, LEGS, MOTHERING IN 1952
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    1952, ANIMALS (WITH ACTORS), CHIMP, MARILYN MONROE, MOVIE SET, MONKEY, CUTE, READING, STORY, BEHIND THE SCENES, LEGS, MOTHERING 390877nb
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX) *** Marilyn Monroes Todestag jährt sich am 5.8. zum 50.Mal***

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by SNAP / Rex Features ( 390878fi )
    FILM STILLS OF 'BUS STOP' WITH 1956, MARILYN MONROE, PRESS CONFERENCE, SITTING, INTERVIEW, SLEEPY, HIGH, LEGS, LEGS CROSSED, LISTENING IN 1956
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Barba / Stock Connection / Rex Features ( 713219a )
    Wishing well, made of cedar wood with white flowers around in green, manicured garden lawn.
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  • Various - 2008
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    Various - 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 727820d )
    A sign warning of robots (traffic lights) coming up, Pretoria, South Africa
    Various - 2008

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  • Queen Elizabeth 2 cruise liner leaves Sydney harbour,  Australia  - 25 Feb 2008
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    Queen Elizabeth 2 cruise liner leaves Sydney harbour, Australia - 25 Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 739899d )
    The QEII leaves Sydney
    Queen Elizabeth 2 cruise liner leaves Sydney harbour, Australia - 25 Feb 2008
    The QEII which is currently on its last ever cruise is the oldest liner in the Cunard fleet, and will become a floating hotel in Dubai after it finishes its final cruise.
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  • Queen Elizabeth 2 cruise liner leaves Sydney harbour,  Australia  - 25 Feb 2008
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    Queen Elizabeth 2 cruise liner leaves Sydney harbour, Australia - 25 Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 739899c )
    The QEII leaves Sydney
    Queen Elizabeth 2 cruise liner leaves Sydney harbour, Australia - 25 Feb 2008
    The QEII which is currently on its last ever cruise is the oldest liner in the Cunard fleet, and will become a floating hotel in Dubai after it finishes its final cruise.
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  • Body Worlds 4 exhibition. Manchester Museum of Science and Industry. Manchester, Britain - 21 Feb 2008
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    Body Worlds 4 exhibition. Manchester Museum of Science and Industry. Manchester, Britain - 21 Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Campbell / Rex Features ( 738979bc )
    Professor Gunther von Hagens
    Body Worlds 4 exhibition. Manchester Museum of Science and Industry. Manchester, Britain - 21 Feb 2008
    The Body Worlds 4 exhibition has been unveiled at Manchester Museum of Science and Industry. The exhibition features the work of German anatomist Gunther von Hagens, who preserves and displays human bodies - posed in a range of athletic poses - using a technique called plastination, a process which reveals inner anatomical structures.The aim of the exhibition is to educate the 'laymen' about the human body, leading to better health awareness. As well as 20 full body 'plastinates, the exhibit also features 200 body parts, some with medical conditions such as the lungs of a smoker and non-smoker placed side by side. All of the human plastinates on display were willing donors to the exhibit, and visitors are also being encourage to donate their organs to the NHS. However, the show has caused controversy with the Bishop of Manchester calling it a `little shop of horrors'.
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  • Body Worlds 4 exhibition. Manchester Museum of Science and Industry. Manchester, Britain - 21 Feb 2008
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    Body Worlds 4 exhibition. Manchester Museum of Science and Industry. Manchester, Britain - 21 Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Campbell / Rex Features ( 738979az )
    Professor Gunther von Hagens
    Body Worlds 4 exhibition. Manchester Museum of Science and Industry. Manchester, Britain - 21 Feb 2008
    The Body Worlds 4 exhibition has been unveiled at Manchester Museum of Science and Industry. The exhibition features the work of German anatomist Gunther von Hagens, who preserves and displays human bodies - posed in a range of athletic poses - using a technique called plastination, a process which reveals inner anatomical structures.The aim of the exhibition is to educate the 'laymen' about the human body, leading to better health awareness. As well as 20 full body 'plastinates, the exhibit also features 200 body parts, some with medical conditions such as the lungs of a smoker and non-smoker placed side by side. All of the human plastinates on display were willing donors to the exhibit, and visitors are also being encourage to donate their organs to the NHS. However, the show has caused controversy with the Bishop of Manchester calling it a `little shop of horrors'.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Body Worlds 4 exhibition. Manchester Museum of Science and Industry. Manchester, Britain - 21 Feb 2008
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    Body Worlds 4 exhibition. Manchester Museum of Science and Industry. Manchester, Britain - 21 Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Campbell / Rex Features ( 738979ax )
    Professor Gunther von Hagens
    Body Worlds 4 exhibition. Manchester Museum of Science and Industry. Manchester, Britain - 21 Feb 2008
    The Body Worlds 4 exhibition has been unveiled at Manchester Museum of Science and Industry. The exhibition features the work of German anatomist Gunther von Hagens, who preserves and displays human bodies - posed in a range of athletic poses - using a technique called plastination, a process which reveals inner anatomical structures.The aim of the exhibition is to educate the 'laymen' about the human body, leading to better health awareness. As well as 20 full body 'plastinates, the exhibit also features 200 body parts, some with medical conditions such as the lungs of a smoker and non-smoker placed side by side. All of the human plastinates on display were willing donors to the exhibit, and visitors are also being encourage to donate their organs to the NHS. However, the show has caused controversy with the Bishop of Manchester calling it a `little shop of horrors'.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • The Rinspeed sQuba car - Feb 2008
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    The Rinspeed sQuba car - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features / Rex Features ( 733687h )
    Described as the world's first real diving car, the new sQuba is designed to autonomously turn into an amphibious vehicle at the push of a button and can submerge up to 10m (33ft) under water.
    The Rinspeed sQuba car
    BUBBLE O SEVEN

    Anyone with a James Bond fixation may have something new to add to their wish list - a fully submersible sports car.

    Inspired by the iconic 'underwater car' scene in James Bond's The Spy Who Loved Me, the Rinspeed sQuba is a concept car worthy of any secret agent.

    Similar to 007's Lotus Esprit, the sQuba is a road-worthy vehicle that, at the touch of a button, can transform into an amphibious vehicle capable of diving to a depth of about 33 feet.

    What's more, the stylish vehicle can do it all autonomously - that's right, it doesn't even need a driver to hit the depths.

    Described by the Swiss-based company as "the worlds first real diving car with zero emission power", Rinspeed boss Frank M. Rinderknecht admits that it was Bond who gave him the idea for the sub-aqua motor. "And exactly thirty years later this becomes reality in today's world", he says.

    Its eco-friendly engine credentials come thanks to an electric motor with powerful torque which drives the rear wheels. Propulsion on the water is by two propellers in the stern while two powerful jet drives in the bow propel the vehicle while diving underwater.

    The light weight body will be manufactured with components made of futuristic 'Carbon Nano Tubes' and the driver (if there is one) will be supplied with fresh breathing air by the self-contained on-board system.

    The sQuba will go on show for the first time at next month's motor show in Geneva, Switzerland. As a one-off concept car it is not for sale, but it cost around £750,000 to build.


    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY
    REX FEATURES
    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPPSDTMC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • The Rinspeed sQuba car - Feb 2008
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    The Rinspeed sQuba car - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features / Rex Features ( 733687g )
    Described as the world's first real diving car, the new sQuba is designed to autonomously turn into an amphibious vehicle at the push of a button and can submerge up to 10m (33ft) under water.
    The Rinspeed sQuba car
    BUBBLE O SEVEN

    Anyone with a James Bond fixation may have something new to add to their wish list - a fully submersible sports car.

    Inspired by the iconic 'underwater car' scene in James Bond's The Spy Who Loved Me, the Rinspeed sQuba is a concept car worthy of any secret agent.

    Similar to 007's Lotus Esprit, the sQuba is a road-worthy vehicle that, at the touch of a button, can transform into an amphibious vehicle capable of diving to a depth of about 33 feet.

    What's more, the stylish vehicle can do it all autonomously - that's right, it doesn't even need a driver to hit the depths.

    Described by the Swiss-based company as "the worlds first real diving car with zero emission power", Rinspeed boss Frank M. Rinderknecht admits that it was Bond who gave him the idea for the sub-aqua motor. "And exactly thirty years later this becomes reality in today's world", he says.

    Its eco-friendly engine credentials come thanks to an electric motor with powerful torque which drives the rear wheels. Propulsion on the water is by two propellers in the stern while two powerful jet drives in the bow propel the vehicle while diving underwater.

    The light weight body will be manufactured with components made of futuristic 'Carbon Nano Tubes' and the driver (if there is one) will be supplied with fresh breathing air by the self-contained on-board system.

    The sQuba will go on show for the first time at next month's motor show in Geneva, Switzerland. As a one-off concept car it is not for sale, but it cost around £750,000 to build.


    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY
    REX FEATURES
    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPPSDTMC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • The Rinspeed sQuba car - Feb 2008
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    The Rinspeed sQuba car - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features / Rex Features ( 733687e )
    Described as the world's first real diving car, the new sQuba is designed to autonomously turn into an amphibious vehicle at the push of a button and can submerge up to 10m (33ft) under water.
    The Rinspeed sQuba car
    BUBBLE O SEVEN

    Anyone with a James Bond fixation may have something new to add to their wish list - a fully submersible sports car.

    Inspired by the iconic 'underwater car' scene in James Bond's The Spy Who Loved Me, the Rinspeed sQuba is a concept car worthy of any secret agent.

    Similar to 007's Lotus Esprit, the sQuba is a road-worthy vehicle that, at the touch of a button, can transform into an amphibious vehicle capable of diving to a depth of about 33 feet.

    What's more, the stylish vehicle can do it all autonomously - that's right, it doesn't even need a driver to hit the depths.

    Described by the Swiss-based company as "the worlds first real diving car with zero emission power", Rinspeed boss Frank M. Rinderknecht admits that it was Bond who gave him the idea for the sub-aqua motor. "And exactly thirty years later this becomes reality in today's world", he says.

    Its eco-friendly engine credentials come thanks to an electric motor with powerful torque which drives the rear wheels. Propulsion on the water is by two propellers in the stern while two powerful jet drives in the bow propel the vehicle while diving underwater.

    The light weight body will be manufactured with components made of futuristic 'Carbon Nano Tubes' and the driver (if there is one) will be supplied with fresh breathing air by the self-contained on-board system.

    The sQuba will go on show for the first time at next month's motor show in Geneva, Switzerland. As a one-off concept car it is not for sale, but it cost around £750,000 to build.


    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY
    REX FEATURES
    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPPSDTMC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The Rinspeed sQuba car - Feb 2008
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    The Rinspeed sQuba car - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features / Rex Features ( 733687d )
    Described as the world's first real diving car, the new sQuba is designed to autonomously turn into an amphibious vehicle at the push of a button and can submerge up to 10m (33ft) under water.
    The Rinspeed sQuba car
    BUBBLE O SEVEN

    Anyone with a James Bond fixation may have something new to add to their wish list - a fully submersible sports car.

    Inspired by the iconic 'underwater car' scene in James Bond's The Spy Who Loved Me, the Rinspeed sQuba is a concept car worthy of any secret agent.

    Similar to 007's Lotus Esprit, the sQuba is a road-worthy vehicle that, at the touch of a button, can transform into an amphibious vehicle capable of diving to a depth of about 33 feet.

    What's more, the stylish vehicle can do it all autonomously - that's right, it doesn't even need a driver to hit the depths.

    Described by the Swiss-based company as "the worlds first real diving car with zero emission power", Rinspeed boss Frank M. Rinderknecht admits that it was Bond who gave him the idea for the sub-aqua motor. "And exactly thirty years later this becomes reality in today's world", he says.

    Its eco-friendly engine credentials come thanks to an electric motor with powerful torque which drives the rear wheels. Propulsion on the water is by two propellers in the stern while two powerful jet drives in the bow propel the vehicle while diving underwater.

    The light weight body will be manufactured with components made of futuristic 'Carbon Nano Tubes' and the driver (if there is one) will be supplied with fresh breathing air by the self-contained on-board system.

    The sQuba will go on show for the first time at next month's motor show in Geneva, Switzerland. As a one-off concept car it is not for sale, but it cost around £750,000 to build.


    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY
    REX FEATURES
    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPPSDTMC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The Rinspeed sQuba car - Feb 2008
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    The Rinspeed sQuba car - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features / Rex Features ( 733687c )
    Described as the world's first real diving car, the new sQuba is designed to autonomously turn into an amphibious vehicle at the push of a button and can submerge up to 10m (33ft) under water.
    The Rinspeed sQuba car
    BUBBLE O SEVEN

    Anyone with a James Bond fixation may have something new to add to their wish list - a fully submersible sports car.

    Inspired by the iconic 'underwater car' scene in James Bond's The Spy Who Loved Me, the Rinspeed sQuba is a concept car worthy of any secret agent.

    Similar to 007's Lotus Esprit, the sQuba is a road-worthy vehicle that, at the touch of a button, can transform into an amphibious vehicle capable of diving to a depth of about 33 feet.

    What's more, the stylish vehicle can do it all autonomously - that's right, it doesn't even need a driver to hit the depths.

    Described by the Swiss-based company as "the worlds first real diving car with zero emission power", Rinspeed boss Frank M. Rinderknecht admits that it was Bond who gave him the idea for the sub-aqua motor. "And exactly thirty years later this becomes reality in today's world", he says.

    Its eco-friendly engine credentials come thanks to an electric motor with powerful torque which drives the rear wheels. Propulsion on the water is by two propellers in the stern while two powerful jet drives in the bow propel the vehicle while diving underwater.

    The light weight body will be manufactured with components made of futuristic 'Carbon Nano Tubes' and the driver (if there is one) will be supplied with fresh breathing air by the self-contained on-board system.

    The sQuba will go on show for the first time at next month's motor show in Geneva, Switzerland. As a one-off concept car it is not for sale, but it cost around £750,000 to build.


    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY
    REX FEATURES
    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPPSDTMC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The Rinspeed sQuba car - Feb 2008
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    The Rinspeed sQuba car - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features / Rex Features ( 733687b )
    Described as the world's first real diving car, the new sQuba is designed to autonomously turn into an amphibious vehicle at the push of a button and can submerge up to 10m (33ft) under water.
    The Rinspeed sQuba car
    BUBBLE O SEVEN

    Anyone with a James Bond fixation may have something new to add to their wish list - a fully submersible sports car.

    Inspired by the iconic 'underwater car' scene in James Bond's The Spy Who Loved Me, the Rinspeed sQuba is a concept car worthy of any secret agent.

    Similar to 007's Lotus Esprit, the sQuba is a road-worthy vehicle that, at the touch of a button, can transform into an amphibious vehicle capable of diving to a depth of about 33 feet.

    What's more, the stylish vehicle can do it all autonomously - that's right, it doesn't even need a driver to hit the depths.

    Described by the Swiss-based company as "the worlds first real diving car with zero emission power", Rinspeed boss Frank M. Rinderknecht admits that it was Bond who gave him the idea for the sub-aqua motor. "And exactly thirty years later this becomes reality in today's world", he says.

    Its eco-friendly engine credentials come thanks to an electric motor with powerful torque which drives the rear wheels. Propulsion on the water is by two propellers in the stern while two powerful jet drives in the bow propel the vehicle while diving underwater.

    The light weight body will be manufactured with components made of futuristic 'Carbon Nano Tubes' and the driver (if there is one) will be supplied with fresh breathing air by the self-contained on-board system.

    The sQuba will go on show for the first time at next month's motor show in Geneva, Switzerland. As a one-off concept car it is not for sale, but it cost around £750,000 to build.


    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY
    REX FEATURES
    Story: Dean Murray

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPPSDTMC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • The Rinspeed sQuba car - Feb 2008
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    The Rinspeed sQuba car - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features / Rex Features ( 733687a )
    Described as the world's first real diving car, the new sQuba is designed to autonomously turn into an amphibious vehicle at the push of a button and can submerge up to 10m (33ft) under water.
    The Rinspeed sQuba car
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    Anyone with a James Bond fixation may have something new to add to their wish list - a fully submersible sports car.

    Inspired by the iconic 'underwater car' scene in James Bond's The Spy Who Loved Me, the Rinspeed sQuba is a concept car worthy of any secret agent.

    Similar to 007's Lotus Esprit, the sQuba is a road-worthy vehicle that, at the touch of a button, can transform into an amphibious vehicle capable of diving to a depth of about 33 feet.

    What's more, the stylish vehicle can do it all autonomously - that's right, it doesn't even need a driver to hit the depths.

    Described by the Swiss-based company as "the worlds first real diving car with zero emission power", Rinspeed boss Frank M. Rinderknecht admits that it was Bond who gave him the idea for the sub-aqua motor. "And exactly thirty years later this becomes reality in today's world", he says.

    Its eco-friendly engine credentials come thanks to an electric motor with powerful torque which drives the rear wheels. Propulsion on the water is by two propellers in the stern while two powerful jet drives in the bow propel the vehicle while diving underwater.

    The light weight body will be manufactured with components made of futuristic 'Carbon Nano Tubes' and the driver (if there is one) will be supplied with fresh breathing air by the self-contained on-board system.

    The sQuba will go on show for the first time at next month's motor show in Geneva, Switzerland. As a one-off concept car it is not for sale, but it cost around £750,000 to build.


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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
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    Penny Lane, Liverpool, England, Britain, Penny Lane near the childhood home of Paul McCartney and John Lennon.
    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    LIVERPOOL: 2008 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

    Steeped in culture and with a rich history in popular music, performing, and visual arts, it is little surprise that the city of Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

    The city's most famous export is of course the Beatles, and there are a wealth of attractions and sites throughout the city all to do with the four mop-topped musicians.

    The Beatles Story at the Albert Docks is a must for any Beatles fan. It is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts.

    Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, the Cavern Club was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century.

    Visitors can also take a stop at Penny Lane and Strawberry fields, as made famous by the Beatles' songs.

    Following a tiring day of sight-seeing tourists can choose to lay their heads down in either the Lennon or McCartney suites at the Hard Days Night Hotel - a Fab Four-themed hotel.

    It's even possible to take a magical mystery tour on a yellow submarine over the river Mersey from the Albert Docks.

    These docks are a tourist hotspot in Liverpool. Originally built between 1841-1848 as a prosperous working dock, the Albert Dock underwent a major restoration and has been converted into shops, apartments, restaurants and pubs.

    As well as the Beatles story the dock is also home to the Merseyside Maritime Museum, which has exhibitions on every part of Liverpool's history, from t...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPUGSXV

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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
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    Radi City Tower above the Clayton Square Shopping Centre , Liverpool, England, Britain
    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    LIVERPOOL: 2008 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

    Steeped in culture and with a rich history in popular music, performing, and visual arts, it is little surprise that the city of Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

    The city's most famous export is of course the Beatles, and there are a wealth of attractions and sites throughout the city all to do with the four mop-topped musicians.

    The Beatles Story at the Albert Docks is a must for any Beatles fan. It is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts.

    Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, the Cavern Club was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century.

    Visitors can also take a stop at Penny Lane and Strawberry fields, as made famous by the Beatles' songs.

    Following a tiring day of sight-seeing tourists can choose to lay their heads down in either the Lennon or McCartney suites at the Hard Days Night Hotel - a Fab Four-themed hotel.

    It's even possible to take a magical mystery tour on a yellow submarine over the river Mersey from the Albert Docks.

    These docks are a tourist hotspot in Liverpool. Originally built between 1841-1848 as a prosperous working dock, the Albert Dock underwent a major restoration and has been converted into shops, apartments, restaurants and pubs.

    As well as the Beatles story the dock is also home to the Merseyside Maritime Museum, which has exhibitions on every part of Liverpool's history, from the cotton mills and the ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPUGSXV

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  • Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Sparham / Rex Features ( 732336dn )
    FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology), FACT exhibiting film, video and new media art forms
    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    LIVERPOOL: 2008 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

    Steeped in culture and with a rich history in popular music, performing, and visual arts, it is little surprise that the city of Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

    The city's most famous export is of course the Beatles, and there are a wealth of attractions and sites throughout the city all to do with the four mop-topped musicians.

    The Beatles Story at the Albert Docks is a must for any Beatles fan. It is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts.

    Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, the Cavern Club was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century.

    Visitors can also take a stop at Penny Lane and Strawberry fields, as made famous by the Beatles' songs.

    Following a tiring day of sight-seeing tourists can choose to lay their heads down in either the Lennon or McCartney suites at the Hard Days Night Hotel - a Fab Four-themed hotel.

    It's even possible to take a magical mystery tour on a yellow submarine over the river Mersey from the Albert Docks.

    These docks are a tourist hotspot in Liverpool. Originally built between 1841-1848 as a prosperous working dock, the Albert Dock underwent a major restoration and has been converted into shops, apartments, restaurants and pubs.

    As well as the Beatles story the dock is also home to the Merseyside Maritime Museum, which has exhibitions on every part of Liverpool's history, from the cotto...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPUGSXV

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  • Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Sparham / Rex Features ( 732336dm )
    FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology), FACT exhibiting film, video and new media art forms
    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    LIVERPOOL: 2008 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

    Steeped in culture and with a rich history in popular music, performing, and visual arts, it is little surprise that the city of Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

    The city's most famous export is of course the Beatles, and there are a wealth of attractions and sites throughout the city all to do with the four mop-topped musicians.

    The Beatles Story at the Albert Docks is a must for any Beatles fan. It is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts.

    Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, the Cavern Club was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century.

    Visitors can also take a stop at Penny Lane and Strawberry fields, as made famous by the Beatles' songs.

    Following a tiring day of sight-seeing tourists can choose to lay their heads down in either the Lennon or McCartney suites at the Hard Days Night Hotel - a Fab Four-themed hotel.

    It's even possible to take a magical mystery tour on a yellow submarine over the river Mersey from the Albert Docks.

    These docks are a tourist hotspot in Liverpool. Originally built between 1841-1848 as a prosperous working dock, the Albert Dock underwent a major restoration and has been converted into shops, apartments, restaurants and pubs.

    As well as the Beatles story the dock is also home to the Merseyside Maritime Museum, which has exhibitions on every part of Liverpool's history, from the cotto...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPUGSXV

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  • Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Sparham / Rex Features ( 732336dl )
    FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology), FACT exhibiting film, video and new media art forms
    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    LIVERPOOL: 2008 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

    Steeped in culture and with a rich history in popular music, performing, and visual arts, it is little surprise that the city of Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

    The city's most famous export is of course the Beatles, and there are a wealth of attractions and sites throughout the city all to do with the four mop-topped musicians.

    The Beatles Story at the Albert Docks is a must for any Beatles fan. It is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts.

    Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, the Cavern Club was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century.

    Visitors can also take a stop at Penny Lane and Strawberry fields, as made famous by the Beatles' songs.

    Following a tiring day of sight-seeing tourists can choose to lay their heads down in either the Lennon or McCartney suites at the Hard Days Night Hotel - a Fab Four-themed hotel.

    It's even possible to take a magical mystery tour on a yellow submarine over the river Mersey from the Albert Docks.

    These docks are a tourist hotspot in Liverpool. Originally built between 1841-1848 as a prosperous working dock, the Albert Dock underwent a major restoration and has been converted into shops, apartments, restaurants and pubs.

    As well as the Beatles story the dock is also home to the Merseyside Maritime Museum, which has exhibitions on every part of Liverpool's history, from the cotto...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPUGSXV

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  • Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Sparham / Rex Features ( 732336dk )
    FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology), FACT exhibiting film, video and new media art forms
    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    LIVERPOOL: 2008 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

    Steeped in culture and with a rich history in popular music, performing, and visual arts, it is little surprise that the city of Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

    The city's most famous export is of course the Beatles, and there are a wealth of attractions and sites throughout the city all to do with the four mop-topped musicians.

    The Beatles Story at the Albert Docks is a must for any Beatles fan. It is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts.

    Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, the Cavern Club was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century.

    Visitors can also take a stop at Penny Lane and Strawberry fields, as made famous by the Beatles' songs.

    Following a tiring day of sight-seeing tourists can choose to lay their heads down in either the Lennon or McCartney suites at the Hard Days Night Hotel - a Fab Four-themed hotel.

    It's even possible to take a magical mystery tour on a yellow submarine over the river Mersey from the Albert Docks.

    These docks are a tourist hotspot in Liverpool. Originally built between 1841-1848 as a prosperous working dock, the Albert Dock underwent a major restoration and has been converted into shops, apartments, restaurants and pubs.

    As well as the Beatles story the dock is also home to the Merseyside Maritime Museum, which has exhibitions on every part of Liverpool's history, from the cotto...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPUGSXV

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  • Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Sparham / Rex Features ( 732336dj )
    FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology), FACT exhibiting film, video and new media art forms
    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    LIVERPOOL: 2008 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

    Steeped in culture and with a rich history in popular music, performing, and visual arts, it is little surprise that the city of Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

    The city's most famous export is of course the Beatles, and there are a wealth of attractions and sites throughout the city all to do with the four mop-topped musicians.

    The Beatles Story at the Albert Docks is a must for any Beatles fan. It is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts.

    Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, the Cavern Club was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century.

    Visitors can also take a stop at Penny Lane and Strawberry fields, as made famous by the Beatles' songs.

    Following a tiring day of sight-seeing tourists can choose to lay their heads down in either the Lennon or McCartney suites at the Hard Days Night Hotel - a Fab Four-themed hotel.

    It's even possible to take a magical mystery tour on a yellow submarine over the river Mersey from the Albert Docks.

    These docks are a tourist hotspot in Liverpool. Originally built between 1841-1848 as a prosperous working dock, the Albert Dock underwent a major restoration and has been converted into shops, apartments, restaurants and pubs.

    As well as the Beatles story the dock is also home to the Merseyside Maritime Museum, which has exhibitions on every part of Liverpool's history, from the cotto...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPUGSXV

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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Sparham / Rex Features ( 732336di )
    Alma de Cuba bar and restaurant , Liverpool, England, Britain, Arguably one of the most spectacular looking bars in the country, Alma de Cuba is set in the converted St Peter's Catholic church, with 300-year-old stained glass windows, the original marble altar and hundreds of church candles making the gilt-edged tiling glimmer. There are several enormous chandeliers crafted from (hopefully fake) antlers, a sequin-encrusted carnival dancer warming up the crowds and 10-metre bar
    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    LIVERPOOL: 2008 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

    Steeped in culture and with a rich history in popular music, performing, and visual arts, it is little surprise that the city of Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

    The city's most famous export is of course the Beatles, and there are a wealth of attractions and sites throughout the city all to do with the four mop-topped musicians.

    The Beatles Story at the Albert Docks is a must for any Beatles fan. It is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts.

    Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, the Cavern Club was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century.

    Visitors can also take a stop at Penny Lane and Strawberry fields, as made famous by the Beatles' songs.

    Following a tiring day of sight-seeing tourists can choose to lay their heads down in either the Lennon or McCartney suites at the Hard Days Night Hotel - a Fab Four-themed hotel.

    It's even possible to take a magical mystery tour on a yellow submarine over the river Mersey from the Albert Docks.

    These docks ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPUGSXV

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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Sparham / Rex Features ( 732336dh )
    OpenEye Photographic Gallery on Wood Street
    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    LIVERPOOL: 2008 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

    Steeped in culture and with a rich history in popular music, performing, and visual arts, it is little surprise that the city of Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

    The city's most famous export is of course the Beatles, and there are a wealth of attractions and sites throughout the city all to do with the four mop-topped musicians.

    The Beatles Story at the Albert Docks is a must for any Beatles fan. It is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts.

    Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, the Cavern Club was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century.

    Visitors can also take a stop at Penny Lane and Strawberry fields, as made famous by the Beatles' songs.

    Following a tiring day of sight-seeing tourists can choose to lay their heads down in either the Lennon or McCartney suites at the Hard Days Night Hotel - a Fab Four-themed hotel.

    It's even possible to take a magical mystery tour on a yellow submarine over the river Mersey from the Albert Docks.

    These docks are a tourist hotspot in Liverpool. Originally built between 1841-1848 as a prosperous working dock, the Albert Dock underwent a major restoration and has been converted into shops, apartments, restaurants and pubs.

    As well as the Beatles story the dock is also home to the Merseyside Maritime Museum, which has exhibitions on every part of Liverpool's history, from the cotton mills and the primitive port of the early industrial revo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPUGSXV

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  • Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Sparham / Rex Features ( 732336dg )
    OpenEye Photographic Gallery on Wood Street
    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    LIVERPOOL: 2008 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

    Steeped in culture and with a rich history in popular music, performing, and visual arts, it is little surprise that the city of Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

    The city's most famous export is of course the Beatles, and there are a wealth of attractions and sites throughout the city all to do with the four mop-topped musicians.

    The Beatles Story at the Albert Docks is a must for any Beatles fan. It is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts.

    Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, the Cavern Club was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century.

    Visitors can also take a stop at Penny Lane and Strawberry fields, as made famous by the Beatles' songs.

    Following a tiring day of sight-seeing tourists can choose to lay their heads down in either the Lennon or McCartney suites at the Hard Days Night Hotel - a Fab Four-themed hotel.

    It's even possible to take a magical mystery tour on a yellow submarine over the river Mersey from the Albert Docks.

    These docks are a tourist hotspot in Liverpool. Originally built between 1841-1848 as a prosperous working dock, the Albert Dock underwent a major restoration and has been converted into shops, apartments, restaurants and pubs.

    As well as the Beatles story the dock is also home to the Merseyside Maritime Museum, which has exhibitions on every part of Liverpool's history, from the cotton mills and the primitive port of the early industrial revo...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPUGSXV

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  • Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Sparham / Rex Features ( 732336df )
    The Liverpool Playhouse theatre , Liverpool, England, Britain, The Liverpool Playhouse is one of the oldest rep theatres in the country, presenting classic theatre with a fresh interpretation in the beautiful surroundings of this 19th century music hall.
    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    LIVERPOOL: 2008 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

    Steeped in culture and with a rich history in popular music, performing, and visual arts, it is little surprise that the city of Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

    The city's most famous export is of course the Beatles, and there are a wealth of attractions and sites throughout the city all to do with the four mop-topped musicians.

    The Beatles Story at the Albert Docks is a must for any Beatles fan. It is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts.

    Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, the Cavern Club was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century.

    Visitors can also take a stop at Penny Lane and Strawberry fields, as made famous by the Beatles' songs.

    Following a tiring day of sight-seeing tourists can choose to lay their heads down in either the Lennon or McCartney suites at the Hard Days Night Hotel - a Fab Four-themed hotel.

    It's even possible to take a magical mystery tour on a yellow submarine over the river Mersey from the Albert Docks.

    These docks are a tourist hotspot in Liverpool. Originally built between 1841-1848 as a prosperous working dock, the Albert Dock underwent a major restoration and has been converted into shops, apartments, restaurants and pubs.

    As well ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPUGSXV

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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Sparham / Rex Features ( 732336de )
    Met Quarter shopping centre , Liverpool, England, Britain, Liverpool's newest shopping centre housing 46 units with brands such as Armani, Timberland, Hugo Boss and Hobbs. Met Quarter is anchored by a 17,000 sq ft Flannels store, an independent retailer which stocks collections by Dolce and Gabbana, Gucci and Prada.
    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    LIVERPOOL: 2008 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

    Steeped in culture and with a rich history in popular music, performing, and visual arts, it is little surprise that the city of Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

    The city's most famous export is of course the Beatles, and there are a wealth of attractions and sites throughout the city all to do with the four mop-topped musicians.

    The Beatles Story at the Albert Docks is a must for any Beatles fan. It is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts.

    Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, the Cavern Club was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century.

    Visitors can also take a stop at Penny Lane and Strawberry fields, as made famous by the Beatles' songs.

    Following a tiring day of sight-seeing tourists can choose to lay their heads down in either the Lennon or McCartney suites at the Hard Days Night Hotel - a Fab Four-themed hotel.

    It's even possible to take a magical mystery tour on a yellow submarine over the river Mersey from the Albert Docks.

    These docks are a tourist hotspot in Liverpool. Originally built between 1841-1848 as a prosperous working dock, the Albert Dock underwent a major restoration and has been conv...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPUGSXV

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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Sparham / Rex Features ( 732336dd )
    Liverpool docks UNESCO site , Liverpool, England, Britain
    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    LIVERPOOL: 2008 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

    Steeped in culture and with a rich history in popular music, performing, and visual arts, it is little surprise that the city of Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

    The city's most famous export is of course the Beatles, and there are a wealth of attractions and sites throughout the city all to do with the four mop-topped musicians.

    The Beatles Story at the Albert Docks is a must for any Beatles fan. It is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts.

    Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, the Cavern Club was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century.

    Visitors can also take a stop at Penny Lane and Strawberry fields, as made famous by the Beatles' songs.

    Following a tiring day of sight-seeing tourists can choose to lay their heads down in either the Lennon or McCartney suites at the Hard Days Night Hotel - a Fab Four-themed hotel.

    It's even possible to take a magical mystery tour on a yellow submarine over the river Mersey from the Albert Docks.

    These docks are a tourist hotspot in Liverpool. Originally built between 1841-1848 as a prosperous working dock, the Albert Dock underwent a major restoration and has been converted into shops, apartments, restaurants and pubs.

    As well as the Beatles story the dock is also home to the Merseyside Maritime Museum, which has exhibitions on every part of Liverpool's history, from the cotton mills and the primitive port of the early i...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPUGSXV

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  • Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Sparham / Rex Features ( 732336dc )
    Statue of John Lennon and the Cavern Wall of Fame, Mathew Street
    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    LIVERPOOL: 2008 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

    Steeped in culture and with a rich history in popular music, performing, and visual arts, it is little surprise that the city of Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

    The city's most famous export is of course the Beatles, and there are a wealth of attractions and sites throughout the city all to do with the four mop-topped musicians.

    The Beatles Story at the Albert Docks is a must for any Beatles fan. It is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts.

    Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, the Cavern Club was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century.

    Visitors can also take a stop at Penny Lane and Strawberry fields, as made famous by the Beatles' songs.

    Following a tiring day of sight-seeing tourists can choose to lay their heads down in either the Lennon or McCartney suites at the Hard Days Night Hotel - a Fab Four-themed hotel.

    It's even possible to take a magical mystery tour on a yellow submarine over the river Mersey from the Albert Docks.

    These docks are a tourist hotspot in Liverpool. Originally built between 1841-1848 as a prosperous working dock, the Albert Dock underwent a major restoration and has been converted into shops, apartments, restaurants and pubs.

    As well as the Beatles story the dock is also home to the Merseyside Maritime Museum, which has exhibitions on every part of Liverpool's history, from the cotton mills and the primitive port of the ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPUGSXV

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  • Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Sparham / Rex Features ( 732336db )
    Met Quarter shopping centre , Liverpool, England, Britain, Liverpool's newest shopping centre housing 46 units with brands such as Armani, Timberland, Hugo Boss and Hobbs. Met Quarter is anchored by a 17,000 sq ft Flannels store, an independent retailer which stocks collections by Dolce and Gabbana, Gucci and Prada.
    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    LIVERPOOL: 2008 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

    Steeped in culture and with a rich history in popular music, performing, and visual arts, it is little surprise that the city of Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

    The city's most famous export is of course the Beatles, and there are a wealth of attractions and sites throughout the city all to do with the four mop-topped musicians.

    The Beatles Story at the Albert Docks is a must for any Beatles fan. It is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts.

    Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, the Cavern Club was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century.

    Visitors can also take a stop at Penny Lane and Strawberry fields, as made famous by the Beatles' songs.

    Following a tiring day of sight-seeing tourists can choose to lay their heads down in either the Lennon or McCartney suites at the Hard Days Night Hotel - a Fab Four-themed hotel.

    It's even possible to take a magical mystery tour on a yellow submarine over the river Mersey from the Albert Docks.

    These docks are a tourist hotspot in Liverpool. Originally built between 1841-1848 as a prosperous working dock, the Albert Dock underwent a major restoration and has been conv...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPUGSXV

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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Sparham / Rex Features ( 732336da )
    Cavern Club, Mathew Street, Liverpool, England, Britain, The Cavern Club opened as a jazz club in 1957 and became world famous when The Beatles performed here no less than 292 times in the early 1960s. Today¿s Cavern, reconstructed using the original bricks and built on the same site, opened in 1984.
    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    LIVERPOOL: 2008 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

    Steeped in culture and with a rich history in popular music, performing, and visual arts, it is little surprise that the city of Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

    The city's most famous export is of course the Beatles, and there are a wealth of attractions and sites throughout the city all to do with the four mop-topped musicians.

    The Beatles Story at the Albert Docks is a must for any Beatles fan. It is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts.

    Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, the Cavern Club was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century.

    Visitors can also take a stop at Penny Lane and Strawberry fields, as made famous by the Beatles' songs.

    Following a tiring day of sight-seeing tourists can choose to lay their heads down in either the Lennon or McCartney suites at the Hard Days Night Hotel - a Fab Four-themed hotel.

    It's even possible to take a magical mystery tour on a yellow submarine over the river Mersey from the Albert Docks.

    These docks are a tourist hotspot in Liverpool. Originally built between 1841-1848 as a prosperous working dock, the Albert Dock underwent a major restoration and has been converted into shops...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPUGSXV

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  • Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
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    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Sparham / Rex Features ( 732336cz )
    Walker Art Gallery , Liverpool, England, Britain, The National Gallery of the North, covering art from medieval times to the 21st century, the gallery is a treasure trove just waiting to be discovered.
    Liverpool, the 2008 European Capital of Culture, Britain - Feb 2008
    LIVERPOOL: 2008 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE

    Steeped in culture and with a rich history in popular music, performing, and visual arts, it is little surprise that the city of Liverpool is the European Capital of Culture 2008.

    The city's most famous export is of course the Beatles, and there are a wealth of attractions and sites throughout the city all to do with the four mop-topped musicians.

    The Beatles Story at the Albert Docks is a must for any Beatles fan. It is the only museum in the world that is entirely Beatles-themed, with exhibitions such as their instruments and other artifacts.

    Undoubtedly the most famous club in the world, the Cavern Club was the birthplace of a music revolution that changed things forever. The club witnessed almost 300 performances by the Beatles and it was here that Paul McCartney played his last gig of the 20th century.

    Visitors can also take a stop at Penny Lane and Strawberry fields, as made famous by the Beatles' songs.

    Following a tiring day of sight-seeing tourists can choose to lay their heads down in either the Lennon or McCartney suites at the Hard Days Night Hotel - a Fab Four-themed hotel.

    It's even possible to take a magical mystery tour on a yellow submarine over the river Mersey from the Albert Docks.

    These docks are a tourist hotspot in Liverpool. Originally built between 1841-1848 as a prosperous working dock, the Albert Dock underwent a major restoration and has been converted into shops, apartments, restaurants and pubs.

    As well as the Beatles story the dock is also home to the Mer...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VPUGSXV

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