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Streakers, heat seekers and all-star surprises: Saturday at Glastonbury 2023
Acts from Lizzo to Lewis Capaldi sweated it out under the baking sun - with on-stage guests ranging from Johnny Marr to Central CeeÕs cute baby.
Foo Fighters. The Pyramid Stage. Glastonbury Festival. Pilton, Somerset.
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FEATURE - Ägypten bekommt eine neue Pyramide - aus Plastikflaschen, die aus dem Nil geborgen wurden
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There’s a new pyramid in Egypt – made of plastic waste salvaged from the Nile.Erected in Egypt's Western Desert, just outside of Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs 20 tons, is taller than a three-story building.It is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles collected from the Nile.The pyramid was unveiled ahead of the COP27 climate conference in the country’s Sharm el-Sheik red sea resort.The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and wine company The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.It will let consumers sponsor the removal of bundles of trash while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative.The Hidden Sea is a wine company that removes plastic from the ocean every time a bottle is bought.Founder Justin Moran said: "Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis.
OPS:The plastic bottle pyramid and 100YR CLEANUP founder Mike Smith
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FEATURE - Ägypten bekommt eine neue Pyramide - aus Plastikflaschen, die aus dem Nil geborgen wurden
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There’s a new pyramid in Egypt – made of plastic waste salvaged from the Nile.Erected in Egypt's Western Desert, just outside of Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs 20 tons, is taller than a three-story building.It is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles collected from the Nile.The pyramid was unveiled ahead of the COP27 climate conference in the country’s Sharm el-Sheik red sea resort.The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and wine company The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.It will let consumers sponsor the removal of bundles of trash while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative.The Hidden Sea is a wine company that removes plastic from the ocean every time a bottle is bought.Founder Justin Moran said: "Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis.
OPS:Volunteers out to collect plastic bottles from the Nile
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FEATURE - Ägypten bekommt eine neue Pyramide - aus Plastikflaschen, die aus dem Nil geborgen wurden
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There’s a new pyramid in Egypt – made of plastic waste salvaged from the Nile.Erected in Egypt's Western Desert, just outside of Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs 20 tons, is taller than a three-story building.It is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles collected from the Nile.The pyramid was unveiled ahead of the COP27 climate conference in the country’s Sharm el-Sheik red sea resort.The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and wine company The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.It will let consumers sponsor the removal of bundles of trash while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative.The Hidden Sea is a wine company that removes plastic from the ocean every time a bottle is bought.Founder Justin Moran said: "Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis.
OPS:The plastic bottle pyramid and 100YR CLEANUP founder Mike Smith
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FEATURE - Ägypten bekommt eine neue Pyramide - aus Plastikflaschen, die aus dem Nil geborgen wurden
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There’s a new pyramid in Egypt – made of plastic waste salvaged from the Nile.Erected in Egypt's Western Desert, just outside of Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs 20 tons, is taller than a three-story building.It is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles collected from the Nile.The pyramid was unveiled ahead of the COP27 climate conference in the country’s Sharm el-Sheik red sea resort.The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and wine company The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.It will let consumers sponsor the removal of bundles of trash while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative.The Hidden Sea is a wine company that removes plastic from the ocean every time a bottle is bought.Founder Justin Moran said: "Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis.
OPS:Some of the plastic bottles collected from the Nile
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FEATURE - Ägypten bekommt eine neue Pyramide - aus Plastikflaschen, die aus dem Nil geborgen wurden
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There’s a new pyramid in Egypt – made of plastic waste salvaged from the Nile.Erected in Egypt's Western Desert, just outside of Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs 20 tons, is taller than a three-story building.It is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles collected from the Nile.The pyramid was unveiled ahead of the COP27 climate conference in the country’s Sharm el-Sheik red sea resort.The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and wine company The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.It will let consumers sponsor the removal of bundles of trash while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative.The Hidden Sea is a wine company that removes plastic from the ocean every time a bottle is bought.Founder Justin Moran said: "Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis.
OPS:The plastic bottle pyramid and 100YR CLEANUP founder Mike Smith
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FEATURE - Ägypten bekommt eine neue Pyramide - aus Plastikflaschen, die aus dem Nil geborgen wurden
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There’s a new pyramid in Egypt – made of plastic waste salvaged from the Nile.Erected in Egypt's Western Desert, just outside of Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs 20 tons, is taller than a three-story building.It is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles collected from the Nile.The pyramid was unveiled ahead of the COP27 climate conference in the country’s Sharm el-Sheik red sea resort.The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and wine company The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.It will let consumers sponsor the removal of bundles of trash while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative.The Hidden Sea is a wine company that removes plastic from the ocean every time a bottle is bought.Founder Justin Moran said: "Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis.
OPS:The plastic bottle pyramid and 100YR CLEANUP founder Mike Smith
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FEATURE - Ägypten bekommt eine neue Pyramide - aus Plastikflaschen, die aus dem Nil geborgen wurden
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There’s a new pyramid in Egypt – made of plastic waste salvaged from the Nile.Erected in Egypt's Western Desert, just outside of Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs 20 tons, is taller than a three-story building.It is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles collected from the Nile.The pyramid was unveiled ahead of the COP27 climate conference in the country’s Sharm el-Sheik red sea resort.The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and wine company The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.It will let consumers sponsor the removal of bundles of trash while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative.The Hidden Sea is a wine company that removes plastic from the ocean every time a bottle is bought.Founder Justin Moran said: "Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis.
OPS:The plastic bottle pyramid and 100YR CLEANUP founder Mike Smith
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FEATURE - Ägypten bekommt eine neue Pyramide - aus Plastikflaschen, die aus dem Nil geborgen wurden
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Pyramid 1
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There’s a new pyramid in Egypt – made of plastic waste salvaged from the Nile.Erected in Egypt's Western Desert, just outside of Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs 20 tons, is taller than a three-story building.It is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles collected from the Nile.The pyramid was unveiled ahead of the COP27 climate conference in the country’s Sharm el-Sheik red sea resort.The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and wine company The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.It will let consumers sponsor the removal of bundles of trash while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative.The Hidden Sea is a wine company that removes plastic from the ocean every time a bottle is bought.Founder Justin Moran said: "Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis.
OPS:Some of the plastic bottles collected from the Nile
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FEATURE - Ägypten bekommt eine neue Pyramide - aus Plastikflaschen, die aus dem Nil geborgen wurden
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Pyramid 1
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03/11/2022
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Pictures must credit: The Hidden Sea
There’s a new pyramid in Egypt – made of plastic waste salvaged from the Nile.Erected in Egypt's Western Desert, just outside of Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs 20 tons, is taller than a three-story building.It is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles collected from the Nile.The pyramid was unveiled ahead of the COP27 climate conference in the country’s Sharm el-Sheik red sea resort.The unveiling marks the beginning of a movement called the 100YR CLEANUP - an initiative led by zero-waste company Zero Co and wine company The Hidden Sea. It seeks to fund large-scale clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem.It will let consumers sponsor the removal of bundles of trash while businesses can be part of the game-changing initiative by contributing funds towards the initiative.The Hidden Sea is a wine company that removes plastic from the ocean every time a bottle is bought.Founder Justin Moran said: "Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis.
OPS:The plastic bottle pyramid and 100YR CLEANUP founder Mike Smith
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'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.
This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.
The crowd is ecstatic when Paul McCartney gets on stage and starts his show. Glastonbury Music 2022
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'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.
This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.
The Magnificent Kevens, a shameless pop-up busking troupe masquerading as musicians at Glastonbury Music Festival 2022
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'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.
This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.
The Rajasthan Heritage Brass Band making their way through the Circus area of Glastonbury Music festival 2022
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'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.
This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.
The disco Ball lady Dancers dancing in the Circus Area of the Glastonbury Music Festival. Glastonbury Music 2022
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'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.
This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.
The Big Head Bim dressed as Elon Musk, Richard Branson and Jeff Bazoz with their obscene Wealth Rockets in the circus area of Glastonbury Music Festival. 2022
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'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.
This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, itÕs time to find freedom again.
Andy Burnham, Mayor of Manchester speaking at the "State of the Nation,-Politics in Crisis" a The Leftfield Debate hosted by John Harris of the Guardian with Andy Burnham, Mayor of Manchester, Francis Foley of Unlock Democracy, Mete Coban, Councillor for Stoke Newington & Chief Executive at My Life My Say, and Shaista Aziz, councillor for Rose Hill and Iffley in Oxford City Council.
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'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.
This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.
People taking naps on the hammocks near Tipi Village in The hills above the Music Festival which has the best views of the whole Festival site. Glastonbury Music 2022
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'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.
This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.
A couple take a nap in the hills above the Music Festival which has the best views of the whole Festival site. Glastonbury Music 2022
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'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.
This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.
A woman takes a behindthe sound system tent at "The Park" stage while the Confidence Band perform. Glastonbury Music 2022
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'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.
This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.
People doing laughing yoga , a workshop run by Laura Bam Bam in the Healing Area of the Glastonbury Music Festival. Glastonbury Music 2022
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FEATURE - Altes Lada-Auto wird zum 14-Rad-Monster
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An old Lada car has gone up in the world – after being fitted with two six wheel pyramids in the rear and giant trucker tyres at the front.Car enthusiasts at Russian custom shop Garage 54 took an old white Lada Riva sedan to create the 14 wheel monster car. At the car only the wheels at the top of the pyramid were driven by the petrol engine , causing the others to turn.The finished vehicle was described as uncomfortable to sit in because of a lack of suspension.But it was nimble enough to perform a three-point turn before being returned to the garage for more work ahead of a road test yet to be done.One of the team who took the wheel said:” That first drive was a success. “We are looking good and though I didn’t drive that far, I at least got a feel for it now. “I was worried that would have a really, really hard time turning the wheel but as a matter of fact, turning the wheel was super easy. “We don’t even need to run any power steering in this thing, but since we don’t have suspension, the car is super bouncy going over the ridges, ruts, and potholes.”The garage is based in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk.
OPS: The axles are assembled to create the rear wheel pyramids
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DUK10145700_012
FEATURE - Altes Lada-Auto wird zum 14-Rad-Monster
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Lada 1
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07/10/2021
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An old Lada car has gone up in the world – after being fitted with two six wheel pyramids in the rear and giant trucker tyres at the front.Car enthusiasts at Russian custom shop Garage 54 took an old white Lada Riva sedan to create the 14 wheel monster car. At the car only the wheels at the top of the pyramid were driven by the petrol engine , causing the others to turn.The finished vehicle was described as uncomfortable to sit in because of a lack of suspension.But it was nimble enough to perform a three-point turn before being returned to the garage for more work ahead of a road test yet to be done.One of the team who took the wheel said:” That first drive was a success. “We are looking good and though I didn’t drive that far, I at least got a feel for it now. “I was worried that would have a really, really hard time turning the wheel but as a matter of fact, turning the wheel was super easy. “We don’t even need to run any power steering in this thing, but since we don’t have suspension, the car is super bouncy going over the ridges, ruts, and potholes.”The garage is based in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk.
OPS: The 14 wheel Lada by Garage 54
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DUK10145700_011
FEATURE - Altes Lada-Auto wird zum 14-Rad-Monster
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Lada 1
Ref 13350
07/10/2021
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Pictures must credit: Garage 54
An old Lada car has gone up in the world – after being fitted with two six wheel pyramids in the rear and giant trucker tyres at the front.Car enthusiasts at Russian custom shop Garage 54 took an old white Lada Riva sedan to create the 14 wheel monster car. At the car only the wheels at the top of the pyramid were driven by the petrol engine , causing the others to turn.The finished vehicle was described as uncomfortable to sit in because of a lack of suspension.But it was nimble enough to perform a three-point turn before being returned to the garage for more work ahead of a road test yet to be done.One of the team who took the wheel said:” That first drive was a success. “We are looking good and though I didn’t drive that far, I at least got a feel for it now. “I was worried that would have a really, really hard time turning the wheel but as a matter of fact, turning the wheel was super easy. “We don’t even need to run any power steering in this thing, but since we don’t have suspension, the car is super bouncy going over the ridges, ruts, and potholes.”The garage is based in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk.
OPS: The 14 wheel Lada by Garage 54
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DUK10145700_010
FEATURE - Altes Lada-Auto wird zum 14-Rad-Monster
Ferrari Press Agency
Lada 1
Ref 13350
07/10/2021
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Pictures must credit: Garage 54
An old Lada car has gone up in the world – after being fitted with two six wheel pyramids in the rear and giant trucker tyres at the front.Car enthusiasts at Russian custom shop Garage 54 took an old white Lada Riva sedan to create the 14 wheel monster car. At the car only the wheels at the top of the pyramid were driven by the petrol engine , causing the others to turn.The finished vehicle was described as uncomfortable to sit in because of a lack of suspension.But it was nimble enough to perform a three-point turn before being returned to the garage for more work ahead of a road test yet to be done.One of the team who took the wheel said:” That first drive was a success. “We are looking good and though I didn’t drive that far, I at least got a feel for it now. “I was worried that would have a really, really hard time turning the wheel but as a matter of fact, turning the wheel was super easy. “We don’t even need to run any power steering in this thing, but since we don’t have suspension, the car is super bouncy going over the ridges, ruts, and potholes.”The garage is based in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk.
OPS: The 14 wheel Lada by Garage 54
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DUK10145700_009
FEATURE - Altes Lada-Auto wird zum 14-Rad-Monster
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Lada 1
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07/10/2021
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Pictures must credit: Garage 54
An old Lada car has gone up in the world – after being fitted with two six wheel pyramids in the rear and giant trucker tyres at the front.Car enthusiasts at Russian custom shop Garage 54 took an old white Lada Riva sedan to create the 14 wheel monster car. At the car only the wheels at the top of the pyramid were driven by the petrol engine , causing the others to turn.The finished vehicle was described as uncomfortable to sit in because of a lack of suspension.But it was nimble enough to perform a three-point turn before being returned to the garage for more work ahead of a road test yet to be done.One of the team who took the wheel said:” That first drive was a success. “We are looking good and though I didn’t drive that far, I at least got a feel for it now. “I was worried that would have a really, really hard time turning the wheel but as a matter of fact, turning the wheel was super easy. “We don’t even need to run any power steering in this thing, but since we don’t have suspension, the car is super bouncy going over the ridges, ruts, and potholes.”The garage is based in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk.
OPS: The axles are assembled to create the rear wheel pyramids
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DUK10145700_008
FEATURE - Altes Lada-Auto wird zum 14-Rad-Monster
Ferrari Press Agency
Lada 1
Ref 13350
07/10/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Garage 54
An old Lada car has gone up in the world – after being fitted with two six wheel pyramids in the rear and giant trucker tyres at the front.Car enthusiasts at Russian custom shop Garage 54 took an old white Lada Riva sedan to create the 14 wheel monster car. At the car only the wheels at the top of the pyramid were driven by the petrol engine , causing the others to turn.The finished vehicle was described as uncomfortable to sit in because of a lack of suspension.But it was nimble enough to perform a three-point turn before being returned to the garage for more work ahead of a road test yet to be done.One of the team who took the wheel said:” That first drive was a success. “We are looking good and though I didn’t drive that far, I at least got a feel for it now. “I was worried that would have a really, really hard time turning the wheel but as a matter of fact, turning the wheel was super easy. “We don’t even need to run any power steering in this thing, but since we don’t have suspension, the car is super bouncy going over the ridges, ruts, and potholes.”The garage is based in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk.
OPS: The 14 wheel Lada by Garage 54
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DUK10145700_007
FEATURE - Altes Lada-Auto wird zum 14-Rad-Monster
Ferrari Press Agency
Lada 1
Ref 13350
07/10/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Garage 54
An old Lada car has gone up in the world – after being fitted with two six wheel pyramids in the rear and giant trucker tyres at the front.Car enthusiasts at Russian custom shop Garage 54 took an old white Lada Riva sedan to create the 14 wheel monster car. At the car only the wheels at the top of the pyramid were driven by the petrol engine , causing the others to turn.The finished vehicle was described as uncomfortable to sit in because of a lack of suspension.But it was nimble enough to perform a three-point turn before being returned to the garage for more work ahead of a road test yet to be done.One of the team who took the wheel said:” That first drive was a success. “We are looking good and though I didn’t drive that far, I at least got a feel for it now. “I was worried that would have a really, really hard time turning the wheel but as a matter of fact, turning the wheel was super easy. “We don’t even need to run any power steering in this thing, but since we don’t have suspension, the car is super bouncy going over the ridges, ruts, and potholes.”The garage is based in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk.
OPS: The 14 wheel Lada by Garage 54
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10145700_006
FEATURE - Altes Lada-Auto wird zum 14-Rad-Monster
Ferrari Press Agency
Lada 1
Ref 13350
07/10/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Garage 54
An old Lada car has gone up in the world – after being fitted with two six wheel pyramids in the rear and giant trucker tyres at the front.Car enthusiasts at Russian custom shop Garage 54 took an old white Lada Riva sedan to create the 14 wheel monster car. At the car only the wheels at the top of the pyramid were driven by the petrol engine , causing the others to turn.The finished vehicle was described as uncomfortable to sit in because of a lack of suspension.But it was nimble enough to perform a three-point turn before being returned to the garage for more work ahead of a road test yet to be done.One of the team who took the wheel said:” That first drive was a success. “We are looking good and though I didn’t drive that far, I at least got a feel for it now. “I was worried that would have a really, really hard time turning the wheel but as a matter of fact, turning the wheel was super easy. “We don’t even need to run any power steering in this thing, but since we don’t have suspension, the car is super bouncy going over the ridges, ruts, and potholes.”The garage is based in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk.
OPS: The 14 wheel Lada by Garage 54
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Altes Lada-Auto wird zum 14-Rad-Monster
Ferrari Press Agency
Lada 1
Ref 13350
07/10/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Garage 54
An old Lada car has gone up in the world – after being fitted with two six wheel pyramids in the rear and giant trucker tyres at the front.Car enthusiasts at Russian custom shop Garage 54 took an old white Lada Riva sedan to create the 14 wheel monster car. At the car only the wheels at the top of the pyramid were driven by the petrol engine , causing the others to turn.The finished vehicle was described as uncomfortable to sit in because of a lack of suspension.But it was nimble enough to perform a three-point turn before being returned to the garage for more work ahead of a road test yet to be done.One of the team who took the wheel said:” That first drive was a success. “We are looking good and though I didn’t drive that far, I at least got a feel for it now. “I was worried that would have a really, really hard time turning the wheel but as a matter of fact, turning the wheel was super easy. “We don’t even need to run any power steering in this thing, but since we don’t have suspension, the car is super bouncy going over the ridges, ruts, and potholes.”The garage is based in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk.
OPS: The axles are assembled to create the rear wheel pyramids
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145700_004
FEATURE - Altes Lada-Auto wird zum 14-Rad-Monster
Ferrari Press Agency
Lada 1
Ref 13350
07/10/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Garage 54
An old Lada car has gone up in the world – after being fitted with two six wheel pyramids in the rear and giant trucker tyres at the front.Car enthusiasts at Russian custom shop Garage 54 took an old white Lada Riva sedan to create the 14 wheel monster car. At the car only the wheels at the top of the pyramid were driven by the petrol engine , causing the others to turn.The finished vehicle was described as uncomfortable to sit in because of a lack of suspension.But it was nimble enough to perform a three-point turn before being returned to the garage for more work ahead of a road test yet to be done.One of the team who took the wheel said:” That first drive was a success. “We are looking good and though I didn’t drive that far, I at least got a feel for it now. “I was worried that would have a really, really hard time turning the wheel but as a matter of fact, turning the wheel was super easy. “We don’t even need to run any power steering in this thing, but since we don’t have suspension, the car is super bouncy going over the ridges, ruts, and potholes.”The garage is based in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk.
OPS: The axles are assembled to create the rear wheel pyramids
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145700_003
FEATURE - Altes Lada-Auto wird zum 14-Rad-Monster
Ferrari Press Agency
Lada 1
Ref 13350
07/10/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Garage 54
An old Lada car has gone up in the world – after being fitted with two six wheel pyramids in the rear and giant trucker tyres at the front.Car enthusiasts at Russian custom shop Garage 54 took an old white Lada Riva sedan to create the 14 wheel monster car. At the car only the wheels at the top of the pyramid were driven by the petrol engine , causing the others to turn.The finished vehicle was described as uncomfortable to sit in because of a lack of suspension.But it was nimble enough to perform a three-point turn before being returned to the garage for more work ahead of a road test yet to be done.One of the team who took the wheel said:” That first drive was a success. “We are looking good and though I didn’t drive that far, I at least got a feel for it now. “I was worried that would have a really, really hard time turning the wheel but as a matter of fact, turning the wheel was super easy. “We don’t even need to run any power steering in this thing, but since we don’t have suspension, the car is super bouncy going over the ridges, ruts, and potholes.”The garage is based in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk.
OPS: The axles are assembled to create the rear wheel pyramids
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145700_002
FEATURE - Altes Lada-Auto wird zum 14-Rad-Monster
Ferrari Press Agency
Lada 1
Ref 13350
07/10/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Garage 54
An old Lada car has gone up in the world – after being fitted with two six wheel pyramids in the rear and giant trucker tyres at the front.Car enthusiasts at Russian custom shop Garage 54 took an old white Lada Riva sedan to create the 14 wheel monster car. At the car only the wheels at the top of the pyramid were driven by the petrol engine , causing the others to turn.The finished vehicle was described as uncomfortable to sit in because of a lack of suspension.But it was nimble enough to perform a three-point turn before being returned to the garage for more work ahead of a road test yet to be done.One of the team who took the wheel said:” That first drive was a success. “We are looking good and though I didn’t drive that far, I at least got a feel for it now. “I was worried that would have a really, really hard time turning the wheel but as a matter of fact, turning the wheel was super easy. “We don’t even need to run any power steering in this thing, but since we don’t have suspension, the car is super bouncy going over the ridges, ruts, and potholes.”The garage is based in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk.
OPS: The 14 wheel Lada by Garage 54
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145700_001
FEATURE - Altes Lada-Auto wird zum 14-Rad-Monster
Ferrari Press Agency
Lada 1
Ref 13350
07/10/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Garage 54
An old Lada car has gone up in the world – after being fitted with two six wheel pyramids in the rear and giant trucker tyres at the front.Car enthusiasts at Russian custom shop Garage 54 took an old white Lada Riva sedan to create the 14 wheel monster car. At the car only the wheels at the top of the pyramid were driven by the petrol engine , causing the others to turn.The finished vehicle was described as uncomfortable to sit in because of a lack of suspension.But it was nimble enough to perform a three-point turn before being returned to the garage for more work ahead of a road test yet to be done.One of the team who took the wheel said:” That first drive was a success. “We are looking good and though I didn’t drive that far, I at least got a feel for it now. “I was worried that would have a really, really hard time turning the wheel but as a matter of fact, turning the wheel was super easy. “We don’t even need to run any power steering in this thing, but since we don’t have suspension, the car is super bouncy going over the ridges, ruts, and potholes.”The garage is based in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk.
OPS: The 14 wheel Lada by Garage 54
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Pyramd Club in East Village, New York, muss nach 41 Jahren schliessen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (11842654q)
Workers remove sinage from The Pyramid Club located on Avenue A in New York. The East Village institution, known for its drag performances and punk rock scene, permanently closed after 41 years, citing the economic downturn from the pandemic.
Daily life, New York, USA - 02 Apr 2021
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Pyramd Club in East Village, New York, muss nach 41 Jahren schliessen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (11842654j)
People walk past The Pyramid Club located on Avenue A in New York. The East Village institution, known for its drag performances and punk rock scene, permanently closed after 41 years, citing the economic downturn from the pandemic.
Daily life, New York, USA - 02 Apr 2021
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Pyramd Club in East Village, New York, muss nach 41 Jahren schliessen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (11842654p)
Workers remove sinage from The Pyramid Club located on Avenue A in New York. The East Village institution, known for its drag performances and punk rock scene, permanently closed after 41 years, citing the economic downturn from the pandemic.
Daily life, New York, USA - 02 Apr 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141565_012
NEWS - Coronavirus: Pyramd Club in East Village, New York, muss nach 41 Jahren schliessen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (11842654k)
Workers remove sinage from The Pyramid Club located on Avenue A in New York. The East Village institution, known for its drag performances and punk rock scene, permanently closed after 41 years, citing the economic downturn from the pandemic.
Daily life, New York, USA - 02 Apr 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141565_011
NEWS - Coronavirus: Pyramd Club in East Village, New York, muss nach 41 Jahren schliessen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (11842654n)
Workers remove sinage from The Pyramid Club located on Avenue A in New York. The East Village institution, known for its drag performances and punk rock scene, permanently closed after 41 years, citing the economic downturn from the pandemic.
Daily life, New York, USA - 02 Apr 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141565_010
NEWS - Coronavirus: Pyramd Club in East Village, New York, muss nach 41 Jahren schliessen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (11842654m)
Workers remove sinage from The Pyramid Club located on Avenue A in New York. The East Village institution, known for its drag performances and punk rock scene, permanently closed after 41 years, citing the economic downturn from the pandemic.
Daily life, New York, USA - 02 Apr 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141565_009
NEWS - Coronavirus: Pyramd Club in East Village, New York, muss nach 41 Jahren schliessen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (11842654f)
People walk past The Pyramid Club located on Avenue A in New York. The East Village institution, known for its drag performances and punk rock scene, permanently closed after 41 years, citing the economic downturn from the pandemic.
Daily life, New York, USA - 02 Apr 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141565_008
NEWS - Coronavirus: Pyramd Club in East Village, New York, muss nach 41 Jahren schliessen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (11842654e)
People walk past The Pyramid Club located on Avenue A in New York. The East Village institution, known for its drag performances and punk rock scene, permanently closed after 41 years, citing the economic downturn from the pandemic.
Daily life, New York, USA - 02 Apr 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141565_007
NEWS - Coronavirus: Pyramd Club in East Village, New York, muss nach 41 Jahren schliessen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (11842654g)
A general view of The Pyramid Club located on Avenue A in New York. The East Village institution, known for its drag performances and punk rock scene, permanently closed after 41 years, citing the economic downturn from the pandemic.
Daily life, New York, USA - 02 Apr 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141565_006
NEWS - Coronavirus: Pyramd Club in East Village, New York, muss nach 41 Jahren schliessen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (11842654h)
A general view of The Pyramid Club located on Avenue A in New York. The East Village institution, known for its drag performances and punk rock scene, permanently closed after 41 years, citing the economic downturn from the pandemic.
Daily life, New York, USA - 02 Apr 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141565_005
NEWS - Coronavirus: Pyramd Club in East Village, New York, muss nach 41 Jahren schliessen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (11842654l)
Workers remove sinage from The Pyramid Club located on Avenue A in New York. The East Village institution, known for its drag performances and punk rock scene, permanently closed after 41 years, citing the economic downturn from the pandemic.
Daily life, New York, USA - 02 Apr 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141565_004
NEWS - Coronavirus: Pyramd Club in East Village, New York, muss nach 41 Jahren schliessen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (11842654i)
People walk past The Pyramid Club located on Avenue A in New York. The East Village institution, known for its drag performances and punk rock scene, permanently closed after 41 years, citing the economic downturn from the pandemic.
Daily life, New York, USA - 02 Apr 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141565_003
NEWS - Coronavirus: Pyramd Club in East Village, New York, muss nach 41 Jahren schliessen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (11842654r)
Workers remove sinage from The Pyramid Club located on Avenue A in New York. The East Village institution, known for its drag performances and punk rock scene, permanently closed after 41 years, citing the economic downturn from the pandemic.
Daily life, New York, USA - 02 Apr 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141565_002
NEWS - Coronavirus: Pyramd Club in East Village, New York, muss nach 41 Jahren schliessen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (11842654s)
Workers remove sinage from The Pyramid Club located on Avenue A in New York. The East Village institution, known for its drag performances and punk rock scene, permanently closed after 41 years, citing the economic downturn from the pandemic.
Daily life, New York, USA - 02 Apr 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141565_001
NEWS - Coronavirus: Pyramd Club in East Village, New York, muss nach 41 Jahren schliessen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock (11842654o)
Workers remove sinage from The Pyramid Club located on Avenue A in New York. The East Village institution, known for its drag performances and punk rock scene, permanently closed after 41 years, citing the economic downturn from the pandemic.
Daily life, New York, USA - 02 Apr 2021
(c) Dukas -
DUK10116150_012
FEATURE - Einmalig: Übernachten im Louvre
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10287
Louvre 1
03/04/2019
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Picture must credit: Airbnb/Julian Abrams
Art lovers can now spend a night in one of the world’s greatest museums – as an Airbnb guest. The Louvre is Paris will be transformed into a magical Home for one night. The guests will sleep under the Louvre’s iconic glass Pyramid in a “mini-pyramid” that will be specially designed to celebrate the building’s 30th anniversary. And for the first time ever, passionate art-lovers will have the chance to cosy up to priceless masterpieces, including the Mona Lisa. A lucky winner and a guest will get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see what happens inside the museum when the lights go out thanks to web room booking service.To enter, potential guesrts simply go to airbnb.com/louvre before April 12 and say why they would be the Mona Lisa's perfect guest. One winner will be selected.
OPS: The mini dome installed in the Louvre where the lucky guest will spend a night.
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DUK10116150_011
FEATURE - Einmalig: Übernachten im Louvre
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10287
Louvre 1
03/04/2019
See Ferrari pictures
Picture must credit: Airbnb/Julian Abrams
Art lovers can now spend a night in one of the world’s greatest museums – as an Airbnb guest. The Louvre is Paris will be transformed into a magical Home for one night. The guests will sleep under the Louvre’s iconic glass Pyramid in a “mini-pyramid” that will be specially designed to celebrate the building’s 30th anniversary. And for the first time ever, passionate art-lovers will have the chance to cosy up to priceless masterpieces, including the Mona Lisa. A lucky winner and a guest will get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see what happens inside the museum when the lights go out thanks to web room booking service.To enter, potential guesrts simply go to airbnb.com/louvre before April 12 and say why they would be the Mona Lisa's perfect guest. One winner will be selected.
OPS: The mini dome installed in the Louvre where the lucky guest will spend a night.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas