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Train Strike across the UK
13/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Train Strike across the UK. A snow man in an empty car park at Arlesey Train Station in Bedfordshire, as it remains empty during the train strikes across the UK.
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Train Strike across the UK
13/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Train Strike across the UK. Arlesey Train Station in Bedfordshire, remains empty during the train strikes across the UK.
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Train Strike across the UK
13/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Stevenage railway station in Hertfordshire, remains empty during the train strikes across the UK.
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Train Strike across the UK
13/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Stevenage railway station in Hertfordshire, remains empty during the train strikes across the UK.
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Train Strike across the UK
13/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Stevenage railway station in Hertfordshire, remains empty during the train strikes across the UK.
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Train Strike across the UK
13/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Stevenage railway station in Hertfordshire, remains empty during the train strikes across the UK.
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Train Strike across the UK
13/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Stevenage railway station in Hertfordshire, remains empty during the train strikes across the UK.
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Train Strike across the UK
13/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Stevenage railway station in Hertfordshire, remains empty during the train strikes across the UK.
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Train Strike across the UK
13/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Stevenage railway station in Hertfordshire, remains empty during the train strikes across the UK.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracy Stressing/REX/Shutterstock (8975494d)
Prince William with the East Anglian Air Ambulance in a park in Royston, Herts on his last job
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Royston, UK - 27 Jul 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/tixp
Prince William was spotted in a park in Hertfordshire on his last job as a pilot with the East Anglian Air Ambulance last night (Thurs). The Duke of Cambridge landed in a park at the Templars Gate Estate in Royston to treat a patient on his last day with the charity. William was seen sitting in the helicopter at around 7.05pm after attending an emergency call out with the crew. It is not known at this stage what the call out was for, but the East Anglian Air Ambulance and East of England Ambulance Service attended. The helicopter left around 7.35pm without picking anyone up as the casualty was taken by land ambulance and landed back at Cambridge Airport at 7.55pm. Tracy Stressing, who lives near the park, said: "I had just heard the news on the radio that it was Prince William's last day and then a friend called to say he had just landed in the park nearby. I couldn't believe it and rushed there to take some photos."
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracy Stressing/REX/Shutterstock (8975494c)
Prince William with the East Anglian Air Ambulance in a park in Royston, Herts on his last job
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Royston, UK - 27 Jul 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/tixp
Prince William was spotted in a park in Hertfordshire on his last job as a pilot with the East Anglian Air Ambulance last night (Thurs). The Duke of Cambridge landed in a park at the Templars Gate Estate in Royston to treat a patient on his last day with the charity. William was seen sitting in the helicopter at around 7.05pm after attending an emergency call out with the crew. It is not known at this stage what the call out was for, but the East Anglian Air Ambulance and East of England Ambulance Service attended. The helicopter left around 7.35pm without picking anyone up as the casualty was taken by land ambulance and landed back at Cambridge Airport at 7.55pm. Tracy Stressing, who lives near the park, said: "I had just heard the news on the radio that it was Prince William's last day and then a friend called to say he had just landed in the park nearby. I couldn't believe it and rushed there to take some photos."
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracy Stressing/REX/Shutterstock (8975494a)
Prince William with the East Anglian Air Ambulance in a park in Royston, Herts on his last job
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Royston, UK - 27 Jul 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/tixp
Prince William was spotted in a park in Hertfordshire on his last job as a pilot with the East Anglian Air Ambulance last night (Thurs). The Duke of Cambridge landed in a park at the Templars Gate Estate in Royston to treat a patient on his last day with the charity. William was seen sitting in the helicopter at around 7.05pm after attending an emergency call out with the crew. It is not known at this stage what the call out was for, but the East Anglian Air Ambulance and East of England Ambulance Service attended. The helicopter left around 7.35pm without picking anyone up as the casualty was taken by land ambulance and landed back at Cambridge Airport at 7.55pm. Tracy Stressing, who lives near the park, said: "I had just heard the news on the radio that it was Prince William's last day and then a friend called to say he had just landed in the park nearby. I couldn't believe it and rushed there to take some photos."
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracy Stressing/REX/Shutterstock (8975494j)
Prince William with the East Anglian Air Ambulance in a park in Royston, Herts on his last job
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Royston, UK - 27 Jul 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/tixp
Prince William was spotted in a park in Hertfordshire on his last job as a pilot with the East Anglian Air Ambulance last night (Thurs). The Duke of Cambridge landed in a park at the Templars Gate Estate in Royston to treat a patient on his last day with the charity. William was seen sitting in the helicopter at around 7.05pm after attending an emergency call out with the crew. It is not known at this stage what the call out was for, but the East Anglian Air Ambulance and East of England Ambulance Service attended. The helicopter left around 7.35pm without picking anyone up as the casualty was taken by land ambulance and landed back at Cambridge Airport at 7.55pm. Tracy Stressing, who lives near the park, said: "I had just heard the news on the radio that it was Prince William's last day and then a friend called to say he had just landed in the park nearby. I couldn't believe it and rushed there to take some photos."
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracy Stressing/REX/Shutterstock (8975494n)
Prince William with the East Anglian Air Ambulance in a park in Royston, Herts on his last job
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Royston, UK - 27 Jul 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/tixp
Prince William was spotted in a park in Hertfordshire on his last job as a pilot with the East Anglian Air Ambulance last night (Thurs). The Duke of Cambridge landed in a park at the Templars Gate Estate in Royston to treat a patient on his last day with the charity. William was seen sitting in the helicopter at around 7.05pm after attending an emergency call out with the crew. It is not known at this stage what the call out was for, but the East Anglian Air Ambulance and East of England Ambulance Service attended. The helicopter left around 7.35pm without picking anyone up as the casualty was taken by land ambulance and landed back at Cambridge Airport at 7.55pm. Tracy Stressing, who lives near the park, said: "I had just heard the news on the radio that it was Prince William's last day and then a friend called to say he had just landed in the park nearby. I couldn't believe it and rushed there to take some photos."
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracy Stressing/REX/Shutterstock (8975494l)
Prince William with the East Anglian Air Ambulance in a park in Royston, Herts on his last job
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Royston, UK - 27 Jul 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/tixp
Prince William was spotted in a park in Hertfordshire on his last job as a pilot with the East Anglian Air Ambulance last night (Thurs). The Duke of Cambridge landed in a park at the Templars Gate Estate in Royston to treat a patient on his last day with the charity. William was seen sitting in the helicopter at around 7.05pm after attending an emergency call out with the crew. It is not known at this stage what the call out was for, but the East Anglian Air Ambulance and East of England Ambulance Service attended. The helicopter left around 7.35pm without picking anyone up as the casualty was taken by land ambulance and landed back at Cambridge Airport at 7.55pm. Tracy Stressing, who lives near the park, said: "I had just heard the news on the radio that it was Prince William's last day and then a friend called to say he had just landed in the park nearby. I couldn't believe it and rushed there to take some photos."
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracy Stressing/REX/Shutterstock (8975494k)
Prince William with the East Anglian Air Ambulance in a park in Royston, Herts on his last job
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Royston, UK - 27 Jul 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/tixp
Prince William was spotted in a park in Hertfordshire on his last job as a pilot with the East Anglian Air Ambulance last night (Thurs). The Duke of Cambridge landed in a park at the Templars Gate Estate in Royston to treat a patient on his last day with the charity. William was seen sitting in the helicopter at around 7.05pm after attending an emergency call out with the crew. It is not known at this stage what the call out was for, but the East Anglian Air Ambulance and East of England Ambulance Service attended. The helicopter left around 7.35pm without picking anyone up as the casualty was taken by land ambulance and landed back at Cambridge Airport at 7.55pm. Tracy Stressing, who lives near the park, said: "I had just heard the news on the radio that it was Prince William's last day and then a friend called to say he had just landed in the park nearby. I couldn't believe it and rushed there to take some photos."
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracy Stressing/REX/Shutterstock (8975494g)
Prince William with the East Anglian Air Ambulance in a park in Royston, Herts on his last job
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Royston, UK - 27 Jul 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/tixp
Prince William was spotted in a park in Hertfordshire on his last job as a pilot with the East Anglian Air Ambulance last night (Thurs). The Duke of Cambridge landed in a park at the Templars Gate Estate in Royston to treat a patient on his last day with the charity. William was seen sitting in the helicopter at around 7.05pm after attending an emergency call out with the crew. It is not known at this stage what the call out was for, but the East Anglian Air Ambulance and East of England Ambulance Service attended. The helicopter left around 7.35pm without picking anyone up as the casualty was taken by land ambulance and landed back at Cambridge Airport at 7.55pm. Tracy Stressing, who lives near the park, said: "I had just heard the news on the radio that it was Prince William's last day and then a friend called to say he had just landed in the park nearby. I couldn't believe it and rushed there to take some photos."
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracy Stressing/REX/Shutterstock (8975494f)
Prince William with the East Anglian Air Ambulance in a park in Royston, Herts on his last job
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Royston, UK - 27 Jul 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/tixp
Prince William was spotted in a park in Hertfordshire on his last job as a pilot with the East Anglian Air Ambulance last night (Thurs). The Duke of Cambridge landed in a park at the Templars Gate Estate in Royston to treat a patient on his last day with the charity. William was seen sitting in the helicopter at around 7.05pm after attending an emergency call out with the crew. It is not known at this stage what the call out was for, but the East Anglian Air Ambulance and East of England Ambulance Service attended. The helicopter left around 7.35pm without picking anyone up as the casualty was taken by land ambulance and landed back at Cambridge Airport at 7.55pm. Tracy Stressing, who lives near the park, said: "I had just heard the news on the radio that it was Prince William's last day and then a friend called to say he had just landed in the park nearby. I couldn't believe it and rushed there to take some photos."
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tracy Stressing/REX/Shutterstock (8975494h)
Prince William with the East Anglian Air Ambulance in a park in Royston, Herts on his last job
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Royston, UK - 27 Jul 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/tixp
Prince William was spotted in a park in Hertfordshire on his last job as a pilot with the East Anglian Air Ambulance last night (Thurs). The Duke of Cambridge landed in a park at the Templars Gate Estate in Royston to treat a patient on his last day with the charity. William was seen sitting in the helicopter at around 7.05pm after attending an emergency call out with the crew. It is not known at this stage what the call out was for, but the East Anglian Air Ambulance and East of England Ambulance Service attended. The helicopter left around 7.35pm without picking anyone up as the casualty was taken by land ambulance and landed back at Cambridge Airport at 7.55pm. Tracy Stressing, who lives near the park, said: "I had just heard the news on the radio that it was Prince William's last day and then a friend called to say he had just landed in the park nearby. I couldn't believe it and rushed there to take some photos."
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The Extreme 19th at the Legend Golf and Safari Resort, South Africa - Sep 2009
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The Extreme 19th at the Legend Golf and Safari Resort, South Africa - Sep 2009
EXTREME GOLF: THE LONGEST AND HIGHEST PAR 3 IN THE WORLD
The Legend Golf & Safari Resort in South Africa is home to one of the most talked about and unique Par 3 holes in the world - the Extreme 19th.
The luxury resort boasts a championship golf course designed by eighteen of the world's top golfers.
At 8km it is the longest course in Africa and, with two loops of nine holes and large putting greens, it lays at 6,534 metres for daily play.
However, its most talked about feature is the spectacular Extreme 19th hole.
Set high up on the impressive Hanglip Mountain, this is the longest, highest and most dramatic Par 3 in the world.
Accessible only by helicopter, golfers are invited to tee-off from the edge of the mountain in an attempt to hit a hole-in-one a breathtaking 400m below.
From the tee, the flag is also 400m out on the horizontal, which means the ball has to travel 540m through the air to reach the faraway green.
Taking the shot requires no shortage of courage as players teeter close to the edge of the mammoth hillside.
In total, it takes almost 30 seconds for a ball to fall from cliff top down to the map of Africa shaped green below.
Players can follow the flight of their ball thanks to technology in the form of four separate cameras and the latest tracking equipment.
Those taking part have a total of four balls and four attempts before being whisked back down the mountain to play out the hole.
For any lucky golfer who does manage to score a hole in one their reward is US$1m.
So far no one has achieved that golfing feat but a number of people have successfully made a Par 3.
The first was 2008 Open Champion Padraig Harrington, inaugurating an exclusive golfing club that only boasts a few se...
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