Your search:
6088 result(s) in 0.16 s (only 2000 displayed)
-
DUK10162604_008
FEATURE - Backpacking mit Baby: Susie Cery bereist mit Söhnchen Alf die Welt
WORDS BYLINE: Sarah Ingram
When Alf Cery was a baby, his mum Susie was careful to call every hut, hostel and B&B ‘home’, so that he would settle easily wherever they were.
It was one of a number of tricks that made baby Alf’s seven-month backpacking tour through Singapore, Malaysia, Borneo, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Cambodia a success.
Tied to Susie’s back, 11-month old Alf, scaled mountains and volcanoes, trekked through jungles and visited remote villages off the beaten track during the £13,000 trip of a lifetime.
‘We travelled exclusively on local transport—crammed minibuses, local buses with the occasional chicken, and long-distance boats. One of the most memorable was an eight-hour boat journey in Northern Thailand, where we sat with our backs against the sides, legs stretched out, as there were no seats.
‘Alf's safety was always our top priority, and he was a happy traveller, strapped to our backs or sitting in the buggy, taking in the ever-changing sights around him,’ the 49-year-old travel entrepreneur from St Albans, explains.
Not everyone thought the trip was a good idea however; receiving mixed reception from friends and families ahead of the trip.
‘Naturally, family members were concerned about us heading off with a baby and only a loose idea of our travel plans. Some people called us "crazy," "brave," or even "selfish." While the comments were frustrating at times, we understood their concerns and, to some extent, expected them,’ Susie says.
For Susie, it is hard to say how the early experiences moulded Alf; but she believes it shaped his flexibility and openness to new experiences. Together they watched 4am sunrises, stayed in a beach bungalow on Koh Lanta and even slept a few nights in a simple, open-sided treehouse with no running water or electricity.
‘Throughout that trip, we stayed in over 75 hostels and guesthouses, each with different setups and surroundings.That exposure helped him become adaptable and an *** Local Ca
(c) Dukas - Online: Double Fee! -
DUK10162666_003
FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
Life *** Local Captio
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162666_009
FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
Life *** Local Captio
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162666_007
FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
Life *** Local Captio
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162666_006
FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
Life *** Local Captio
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162666_008
FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
Life *** Local Captio
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162666_010
FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
Life *** Local Captio
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162666_004
FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
Life *** Local Captio
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162666_005
FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
Life *** Local Captio
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162666_002
FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
Life *** Local Captio
(c) Dukas -
DUK10162666_001
FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
Life *** Local Captio
(c) Dukas -
DUKAS_179986990_DAN
Rania bei einem Treffen mit Melania Trump in Florida
Königin Rania (JO), auf dem Weg zum Treffen mit Melania Trump zum Thema "Wohlergehen von Kindern und die Bedeutung eines besseren Zugangs zu guter Bildung" in Palm Beach, Florida, USA, 16. Januar 2025. *** Local Caption *** 02578026
Anas Mohammed / dana press -
DUKAS_179986989_DAN
Rania bei einem Treffen mit Melania Trump in Florida
Königin Rania (JO), beim Treffen mit Melania Trump zum Thema "Wohlergehen von Kindern und die Bedeutung eines besseren Zugangs zu guter Bildung" in Palm Beach, Florida, USA, 16. Januar 2025. *** Local Caption *** 02578027
Anas Mohammed / dana press -
DUK10153708_006
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41140155
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153708_005
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41140138
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153708_017
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41140129
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153708_021
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands with Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41139978
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153708_020
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41139868
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153708_019
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41139781
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153708_018
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
Coast guard with turtle during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41139753
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153708_015
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41139757
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153708_014
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41139777
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153708_013
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41139943
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153708_012
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41139945
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153708_011
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands with Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41140087
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153708_010
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41140074
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153708_009
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41140094
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153708_008
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41140067
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153708_007
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41139784
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153708_004
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands with Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41139984
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153708_003
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41139933
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153708_002
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41139864
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153708_001
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik - Tag 7
Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Country house Knip, Museo Tula, Hofi Mango, Sea Turtle Conservation Curacao and Jump-In Tumba Festival on Curacao, on day 7 of their visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41139885
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153669_010
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik
King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima and Princess Amalia of The Netherlands at Sorobon beach in Kralendijk, on January 28, 2023, for a Windsurfing demonstration, visit to STINAPA, meeting with junior rangers and a boat trip through the bay and the Mangrove
on the 1st day of the visit to the Caribbean
Photo: Albert Nieboer / Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT *** Local Caption *** 41091164
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153669_008
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik
Princess Amalia of The Netherlands in Kralendijk, on January 28, 2023, for a visit to Cultural Park Mangazina di Rei and cultural-educational event Nos Zjilea
on the 1st day of the visit to the Caribbean
Photo: Albert Nieboer / Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT *** Local Caption *** 41091218
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153669_011
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik
Princess Amalia of The Netherlands in Kralendijk, on January 28, 2023, for a visit to Cultural Park Mangazina di Rei and cultural-educational event Nos Zjilea
on the 1st day of the visit to the Caribbean
Photo: Albert Nieboer / Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT *** Local Caption *** 41091210
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153669_009
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik
Princess Amalia of The Netherlands in Kralendijk, on January 28, 2023, for a visit to Cultural Park Mangazina di Rei and cultural-educational event Nos Zjilea
on the 1st day of the visit to the Caribbean
Photo: Albert Nieboer / Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT *** Local Caption *** 41091216
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153669_004
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik
Princess Amalia of The Netherlands arrive at the residence of Mr. Edison Rijna, Lieutenant Governor Bonaire in Kralendijk, on January 28, 2023, for a reception at the Lieutenant Governor, introduction to the Island Council and deputies
on the 1st day of the visit to the Caribbean
Photo: Albert Nieboer / Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT *** Local Caption *** 41086876
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153669_002
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik
Princess Amalia of The Netherlands arrive at the residence of Mr. Edison Rijna, Lieutenant Governor Bonaire in Kralendijk, on January 28, 2023, for a reception at the Lieutenant Governor, introduction to the Island Council and deputies
(introduction of the Princess of Orange to the Caribbean part of the Kingdom 27-01- 9-02-2023)
Photo: Albert Nieboer / Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT *** Local Caption *** 41086611
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153669_003
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik
Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Witte Pan Old Slave Huts, Nos Zjilea event at Cultural Park Mangazina di Rei, windsurfing act at Sorobon, STINAPA National Park and mangroves and end their day at Taste of Bonaire Special Edition on Bonaire, on day 2 of their 2 week visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41086626
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153669_001
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik
Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Witte Pan Old Slave Huts, Nos Zjilea event at Cultural Park Mangazina di Rei, windsurfing act at Sorobon, STINAPA National Park and mangroves and end their day at Taste of Bonaire Special Edition on Bonaire, on day 2 of their 2 week visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41086630
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153669_020
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands with Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Witte Pan Old Slave Huts, Nos Zjilea event at Cultural Park Mangazina di Rei, windsurfing act at Sorobon, STINAPA National Park and mangroves and end their day at Taste of Bonaire Special Edition on Bonaire, on day 2 of their 2 week visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41090430
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153669_019
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik
Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Witte Pan Old Slave Huts, Nos Zjilea event at Cultural Park Mangazina di Rei, windsurfing act at Sorobon, STINAPA National Park and mangroves and end their day at Taste of Bonaire Special Edition on Bonaire, on day 2 of their 2 week visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41090304
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153669_018
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands with Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Witte Pan Old Slave Huts, Nos Zjilea event at Cultural Park Mangazina di Rei, windsurfing act at Sorobon, STINAPA National Park and mangroves and end their day at Taste of Bonaire Special Edition on Bonaire, on day 2 of their 2 week visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41090271
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153669_017
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik
Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Witte Pan Old Slave Huts, Nos Zjilea event at Cultural Park Mangazina di Rei, windsurfing act at Sorobon, STINAPA National Park and mangroves and end their day at Taste of Bonaire Special Edition on Bonaire, on day 2 of their 2 week visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41090172
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153669_016
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands with Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Witte Pan Old Slave Huts, Nos Zjilea event at Cultural Park Mangazina di Rei, windsurfing act at Sorobon, STINAPA National Park and mangroves and end their day at Taste of Bonaire Special Edition on Bonaire, on day 2 of their 2 week visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41090369
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153669_015
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik
Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Witte Pan Old Slave Huts, Nos Zjilea event at Cultural Park Mangazina di Rei, windsurfing act at Sorobon, STINAPA National Park and mangroves and end their day at Taste of Bonaire Special Edition on Bonaire, on day 2 of their 2 week visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41090601
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153669_014
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik
Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Witte Pan Old Slave Huts, Nos Zjilea event at Cultural Park Mangazina di Rei, windsurfing act at Sorobon, STINAPA National Park and mangroves and end their day at Taste of Bonaire Special Edition on Bonaire, on day 2 of their 2 week visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41090597
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153669_013
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik
King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands with Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Witte Pan Old Slave Huts, Nos Zjilea event at Cultural Park Mangazina di Rei, windsurfing act at Sorobon, STINAPA National Park and mangroves and end their day at Taste of Bonaire Special Edition on Bonaire, on day 2 of their 2 week visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41090423
(c) Dukas -
DUK10153669_012
ROYALS - Das niederländische Königspaar und die Kronprinzessin zu Besuch in der Karibik
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands with Princess Amalia, Princess of Orange during a visit to Witte Pan Old Slave Huts, Nos Zjilea event at Cultural Park Mangazina di Rei, windsurfing act at Sorobon, STINAPA National Park and mangroves and end their day at Taste of Bonaire Special Edition on Bonaire, on day 2 of their 2 week visit to the Dutch Caribbean Islands. *** Local Caption *** 41090427
(c) Dukas