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  • FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
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    FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
    Jennifer has big plans for her dream cave. (Collect/PA Real Life) *** British mum building 'most luxurious cave imaginable' in the Australian desert - complete with chandeliers and a sauna By Miriam Kuepper, PA Real Life

    A British mother-of-two is on a mission to build the “most luxurious cave imaginable” by digging a hole for a home - complete with chandeliers, a sauna and a gym - all by herself in the sweltering Australian desert. Jennifer Ayres, 50, a water engineer from Darlington, Durham, moved to Australia 15 years ago for work and started her cave project in the town of Coober Pedy in 2021, first living in a tent for three months and then a caravan as she dug her new home under the guidance of local cave-building expert Andy Shiels. The 2,400 square metre recess, which will become a two-bedroom house and one-bedroom "granny flat", is a nine-hour drive from Jennifer's husband Julian, 51, and her two sons, Arthur, 17, and Charlie, 26 - who are still living in the family home in Adelaide, South Australia. Jennifer has been inspired by her love for the Australian desert and the loss of both of her parents in the last five years - which she said taught her "how short life is". She wants to create her dream cave on a plot of land which cost just 20,000 Australian dollars - £11,400 - and has personally moved thousands of tonnes of dirt with machinery she bought herself - forgoing expensive contractors or an architect. She has also collected statement pieces for future installation including a copper bath, a black standalone sink, a Smeg integrated coffee machine, temple doors from India she found second-hand, and chandeliers. "It’s not going to be a normal cave house," she said. She added: "I’m having really high roofs because of the chandeliers, and my whole house will be centred around the bathroom, with a copper bath and two showers – just everything I always wanted. “My friends are killing themselves laughing about this, but it will be the most *** Local

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  • FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
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    FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
    Jennifer decided to build the home herself as she wants the cave to feel like her own. (Collect/PA Real Life) *** British mum building 'most luxurious cave imaginable' in the Australian desert - complete with chandeliers and a sauna By Miriam Kuepper, PA Real Life

    A British mother-of-two is on a mission to build the “most luxurious cave imaginable” by digging a hole for a home - complete with chandeliers, a sauna and a gym - all by herself in the sweltering Australian desert. Jennifer Ayres, 50, a water engineer from Darlington, Durham, moved to Australia 15 years ago for work and started her cave project in the town of Coober Pedy in 2021, first living in a tent for three months and then a caravan as she dug her new home under the guidance of local cave-building expert Andy Shiels. The 2,400 square metre recess, which will become a two-bedroom house and one-bedroom "granny flat", is a nine-hour drive from Jennifer's husband Julian, 51, and her two sons, Arthur, 17, and Charlie, 26 - who are still living in the family home in Adelaide, South Australia. Jennifer has been inspired by her love for the Australian desert and the loss of both of her parents in the last five years - which she said taught her "how short life is". She wants to create her dream cave on a plot of land which cost just 20,000 Australian dollars - £11,400 - and has personally moved thousands of tonnes of dirt with machinery she bought herself - forgoing expensive contractors or an architect. She has also collected statement pieces for future installation including a copper bath, a black standalone sink, a Smeg integrated coffee machine, temple doors from India she found second-hand, and chandeliers. "It’s not going to be a normal cave house," she said. She added: "I’m having really high roofs because of the chandeliers, and my whole house will be centred around the bathroom, with a copper bath and two showers – just everything I always wanted. “My friends are killing themselves l *** Local

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  • FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
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    FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
    When Jennifer's sons visit, they sleep in a tent in the cave. (Collect/PA Real Life) *** British mum building 'most luxurious cave imaginable' in the Australian desert - complete with chandeliers and a sauna By Miriam Kuepper, PA Real Life

    A British mother-of-two is on a mission to build the “most luxurious cave imaginable” by digging a hole for a home - complete with chandeliers, a sauna and a gym - all by herself in the sweltering Australian desert. Jennifer Ayres, 50, a water engineer from Darlington, Durham, moved to Australia 15 years ago for work and started her cave project in the town of Coober Pedy in 2021, first living in a tent for three months and then a caravan as she dug her new home under the guidance of local cave-building expert Andy Shiels. The 2,400 square metre recess, which will become a two-bedroom house and one-bedroom "granny flat", is a nine-hour drive from Jennifer's husband Julian, 51, and her two sons, Arthur, 17, and Charlie, 26 - who are still living in the family home in Adelaide, South Australia. Jennifer has been inspired by her love for the Australian desert and the loss of both of her parents in the last five years - which she said taught her "how short life is". She wants to create her dream cave on a plot of land which cost just 20,000 Australian dollars - £11,400 - and has personally moved thousands of tonnes of dirt with machinery she bought herself - forgoing expensive contractors or an architect. She has also collected statement pieces for future installation including a copper bath, a black standalone sink, a Smeg integrated coffee machine, temple doors from India she found second-hand, and chandeliers. "It’s not going to be a normal cave house," she said. She added: "I’m having really high roofs because of the chandeliers, and my whole house will be centred around the bathroom, with a copper bath and two showers – just everything I always wanted. “My friends are killing themselves laughing about this, but i *** Local

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  • FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
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    FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
    Jennifer taught herself how to use the tunnelling machinery. (Collect/PA Real Life) *** British mum building 'most luxurious cave imaginable' in the Australian desert - complete with chandeliers and a sauna By Miriam Kuepper, PA Real Life

    A British mother-of-two is on a mission to build the “most luxurious cave imaginable” by digging a hole for a home - complete with chandeliers, a sauna and a gym - all by herself in the sweltering Australian desert. Jennifer Ayres, 50, a water engineer from Darlington, Durham, moved to Australia 15 years ago for work and started her cave project in the town of Coober Pedy in 2021, first living in a tent for three months and then a caravan as she dug her new home under the guidance of local cave-building expert Andy Shiels. The 2,400 square metre recess, which will become a two-bedroom house and one-bedroom "granny flat", is a nine-hour drive from Jennifer's husband Julian, 51, and her two sons, Arthur, 17, and Charlie, 26 - who are still living in the family home in Adelaide, South Australia. Jennifer has been inspired by her love for the Australian desert and the loss of both of her parents in the last five years - which she said taught her "how short life is". She wants to create her dream cave on a plot of land which cost just 20,000 Australian dollars - £11,400 - and has personally moved thousands of tonnes of dirt with machinery she bought herself - forgoing expensive contractors or an architect. She has also collected statement pieces for future installation including a copper bath, a black standalone sink, a Smeg integrated coffee machine, temple doors from India she found second-hand, and chandeliers. "It’s not going to be a normal cave house," she said. She added: "I’m having really high roofs because of the chandeliers, and my whole house will be centred around the bathroom, with a copper bath and two showers – just everything I always wanted. “My friends are killing themselves laughing about this, but it *** Local

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  • FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
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    FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
    Jennifer and her husband Julian pictured here in their soon-to-be cave home. (Collect/PA Real Life) *** British mum building 'most luxurious cave imaginable' in the Australian desert - complete with chandeliers and a sauna By Miriam Kuepper, PA Real Life

    A British mother-of-two is on a mission to build the “most luxurious cave imaginable” by digging a hole for a home - complete with chandeliers, a sauna and a gym - all by herself in the sweltering Australian desert. Jennifer Ayres, 50, a water engineer from Darlington, Durham, moved to Australia 15 years ago for work and started her cave project in the town of Coober Pedy in 2021, first living in a tent for three months and then a caravan as she dug her new home under the guidance of local cave-building expert Andy Shiels. The 2,400 square metre recess, which will become a two-bedroom house and one-bedroom "granny flat", is a nine-hour drive from Jennifer's husband Julian, 51, and her two sons, Arthur, 17, and Charlie, 26 - who are still living in the family home in Adelaide, South Australia. Jennifer has been inspired by her love for the Australian desert and the loss of both of her parents in the last five years - which she said taught her "how short life is". She wants to create her dream cave on a plot of land which cost just 20,000 Australian dollars - £11,400 - and has personally moved thousands of tonnes of dirt with machinery she bought herself - forgoing expensive contractors or an architect. She has also collected statement pieces for future installation including a copper bath, a black standalone sink, a Smeg integrated coffee machine, temple doors from India she found second-hand, and chandeliers. "It’s not going to be a normal cave house," she said. She added: "I’m having really high roofs because of the chandeliers, and my whole house will be centred around the bathroom, with a copper bath and two showers – just everything I always wanted. “My friends are killing themselves laughing ab *** Local

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  • FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
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    FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
    Jennifer plans to have fresh air vents installed in the cave. (Collect/PA Real Life) *** British mum building 'most luxurious cave imaginable' in the Australian desert - complete with chandeliers and a sauna By Miriam Kuepper, PA Real Life

    A British mother-of-two is on a mission to build the “most luxurious cave imaginable” by digging a hole for a home - complete with chandeliers, a sauna and a gym - all by herself in the sweltering Australian desert. Jennifer Ayres, 50, a water engineer from Darlington, Durham, moved to Australia 15 years ago for work and started her cave project in the town of Coober Pedy in 2021, first living in a tent for three months and then a caravan as she dug her new home under the guidance of local cave-building expert Andy Shiels. The 2,400 square metre recess, which will become a two-bedroom house and one-bedroom "granny flat", is a nine-hour drive from Jennifer's husband Julian, 51, and her two sons, Arthur, 17, and Charlie, 26 - who are still living in the family home in Adelaide, South Australia. Jennifer has been inspired by her love for the Australian desert and the loss of both of her parents in the last five years - which she said taught her "how short life is". She wants to create her dream cave on a plot of land which cost just 20,000 Australian dollars - £11,400 - and has personally moved thousands of tonnes of dirt with machinery she bought herself - forgoing expensive contractors or an architect. She has also collected statement pieces for future installation including a copper bath, a black standalone sink, a Smeg integrated coffee machine, temple doors from India she found second-hand, and chandeliers. "It’s not going to be a normal cave house," she said. She added: "I’m having really high roofs because of the chandeliers, and my whole house will be centred around the bathroom, with a copper bath and two showers – just everything I always wanted. “My friends are killing themselves laughing about this, but i *** Local

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  • FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
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    FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
    Tunnelling into the cave leaves a lot of dirt which Jennifer needs to transport away. (Collect/PA Real Life) *** British mum building 'most luxurious cave imaginable' in the Australian desert - complete with chandeliers and a sauna By Miriam Kuepper, PA Real Life

    A British mother-of-two is on a mission to build the “most luxurious cave imaginable” by digging a hole for a home - complete with chandeliers, a sauna and a gym - all by herself in the sweltering Australian desert. Jennifer Ayres, 50, a water engineer from Darlington, Durham, moved to Australia 15 years ago for work and started her cave project in the town of Coober Pedy in 2021, first living in a tent for three months and then a caravan as she dug her new home under the guidance of local cave-building expert Andy Shiels. The 2,400 square metre recess, which will become a two-bedroom house and one-bedroom "granny flat", is a nine-hour drive from Jennifer's husband Julian, 51, and her two sons, Arthur, 17, and Charlie, 26 - who are still living in the family home in Adelaide, South Australia. Jennifer has been inspired by her love for the Australian desert and the loss of both of her parents in the last five years - which she said taught her "how short life is". She wants to create her dream cave on a plot of land which cost just 20,000 Australian dollars - £11,400 - and has personally moved thousands of tonnes of dirt with machinery she bought herself - forgoing expensive contractors or an architect. She has also collected statement pieces for future installation including a copper bath, a black standalone sink, a Smeg integrated coffee machine, temple doors from India she found second-hand, and chandeliers. "It’s not going to be a normal cave house," she said. She added: "I’m having really high roofs because of the chandeliers, and my whole house will be centred around the bathroom, with a copper bath and two showers – just everything I always wanted. “My friends are killing themselves la *** Local

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  • FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
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    FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
    Jennifer does the tunnelling herself under the mentorship of an experienced cave builder. (Collect/PA Real Life) *** British mum building 'most luxurious cave imaginable' in the Australian desert - complete with chandeliers and a sauna By Miriam Kuepper, PA Real Life

    A British mother-of-two is on a mission to build the “most luxurious cave imaginable” by digging a hole for a home - complete with chandeliers, a sauna and a gym - all by herself in the sweltering Australian desert. Jennifer Ayres, 50, a water engineer from Darlington, Durham, moved to Australia 15 years ago for work and started her cave project in the town of Coober Pedy in 2021, first living in a tent for three months and then a caravan as she dug her new home under the guidance of local cave-building expert Andy Shiels. The 2,400 square metre recess, which will become a two-bedroom house and one-bedroom "granny flat", is a nine-hour drive from Jennifer's husband Julian, 51, and her two sons, Arthur, 17, and Charlie, 26 - who are still living in the family home in Adelaide, South Australia. Jennifer has been inspired by her love for the Australian desert and the loss of both of her parents in the last five years - which she said taught her "how short life is". She wants to create her dream cave on a plot of land which cost just 20,000 Australian dollars - £11,400 - and has personally moved thousands of tonnes of dirt with machinery she bought herself - forgoing expensive contractors or an architect. She has also collected statement pieces for future installation including a copper bath, a black standalone sink, a Smeg integrated coffee machine, temple doors from India she found second-hand, and chandeliers. "It’s not going to be a normal cave house," she said. She added: "I’m having really high roofs because of the chandeliers, and my whole house will be centred around the bathroom, with a copper bath and two showers – just everything I always wanted. “My friends are killing themselve *** Local

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  • FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
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    FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
    Jennifer is digging into a cave to build her home. (Collect/PA Real Life) *** British mum building 'most luxurious cave imaginable' in the Australian desert - complete with chandeliers and a sauna By Miriam Kuepper, PA Real Life

    A British mother-of-two is on a mission to build the “most luxurious cave imaginable” by digging a hole for a home - complete with chandeliers, a sauna and a gym - all by herself in the sweltering Australian desert. Jennifer Ayres, 50, a water engineer from Darlington, Durham, moved to Australia 15 years ago for work and started her cave project in the town of Coober Pedy in 2021, first living in a tent for three months and then a caravan as she dug her new home under the guidance of local cave-building expert Andy Shiels. The 2,400 square metre recess, which will become a two-bedroom house and one-bedroom "granny flat", is a nine-hour drive from Jennifer's husband Julian, 51, and her two sons, Arthur, 17, and Charlie, 26 - who are still living in the family home in Adelaide, South Australia. Jennifer has been inspired by her love for the Australian desert and the loss of both of her parents in the last five years - which she said taught her "how short life is". She wants to create her dream cave on a plot of land which cost just 20,000 Australian dollars - £11,400 - and has personally moved thousands of tonnes of dirt with machinery she bought herself - forgoing expensive contractors or an architect. She has also collected statement pieces for future installation including a copper bath, a black standalone sink, a Smeg integrated coffee machine, temple doors from India she found second-hand, and chandeliers. "It’s not going to be a normal cave house," she said. She added: "I’m having really high roofs because of the chandeliers, and my whole house will be centred around the bathroom, with a copper bath and two showers – just everything I always wanted. “My friends are killing themselves laughing about this, but it will be t *** Local

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  • FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
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    FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
    Jennifer and Andy started sketching out their plans on paper. (Collect/PA Real Life) *** British mum building 'most luxurious cave imaginable' in the Australian desert - complete with chandeliers and a sauna By Miriam Kuepper, PA Real Life

    A British mother-of-two is on a mission to build the “most luxurious cave imaginable” by digging a hole for a home - complete with chandeliers, a sauna and a gym - all by herself in the sweltering Australian desert. Jennifer Ayres, 50, a water engineer from Darlington, Durham, moved to Australia 15 years ago for work and started her cave project in the town of Coober Pedy in 2021, first living in a tent for three months and then a caravan as she dug her new home under the guidance of local cave-building expert Andy Shiels. The 2,400 square metre recess, which will become a two-bedroom house and one-bedroom "granny flat", is a nine-hour drive from Jennifer's husband Julian, 51, and her two sons, Arthur, 17, and Charlie, 26 - who are still living in the family home in Adelaide, South Australia. Jennifer has been inspired by her love for the Australian desert and the loss of both of her parents in the last five years - which she said taught her "how short life is". She wants to create her dream cave on a plot of land which cost just 20,000 Australian dollars - £11,400 - and has personally moved thousands of tonnes of dirt with machinery she bought herself - forgoing expensive contractors or an architect. She has also collected statement pieces for future installation including a copper bath, a black standalone sink, a Smeg integrated coffee machine, temple doors from India she found second-hand, and chandeliers. "It’s not going to be a normal cave house," she said. She added: "I’m having really high roofs because of the chandeliers, and my whole house will be centred around the bathroom, with a copper bath and two showers – just everything I always wanted. “My friends are killing themselves laughing about this, but i *** Local

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  • FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
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    FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
    Jennifer put her caravan into her cave. (Collect/PA Real Life) *** British mum building 'most luxurious cave imaginable' in the Australian desert - complete with chandeliers and a sauna By Miriam Kuepper, PA Real Life

    A British mother-of-two is on a mission to build the “most luxurious cave imaginable” by digging a hole for a home - complete with chandeliers, a sauna and a gym - all by herself in the sweltering Australian desert. Jennifer Ayres, 50, a water engineer from Darlington, Durham, moved to Australia 15 years ago for work and started her cave project in the town of Coober Pedy in 2021, first living in a tent for three months and then a caravan as she dug her new home under the guidance of local cave-building expert Andy Shiels. The 2,400 square metre recess, which will become a two-bedroom house and one-bedroom "granny flat", is a nine-hour drive from Jennifer's husband Julian, 51, and her two sons, Arthur, 17, and Charlie, 26 - who are still living in the family home in Adelaide, South Australia. Jennifer has been inspired by her love for the Australian desert and the loss of both of her parents in the last five years - which she said taught her "how short life is". She wants to create her dream cave on a plot of land which cost just 20,000 Australian dollars - £11,400 - and has personally moved thousands of tonnes of dirt with machinery she bought herself - forgoing expensive contractors or an architect. She has also collected statement pieces for future installation including a copper bath, a black standalone sink, a Smeg integrated coffee machine, temple doors from India she found second-hand, and chandeliers. "It’s not going to be a normal cave house," she said. She added: "I’m having really high roofs because of the chandeliers, and my whole house will be centred around the bathroom, with a copper bath and two showers – just everything I always wanted. “My friends are killing themselves laughing about this, but it will be the most lux *** Local

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  • FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
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    FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
    As her caravan stands in the cave, temperatures are a constant 22 to 24 degrees. (Collect/PA Real Life) *** British mum building 'most luxurious cave imaginable' in the Australian desert - complete with chandeliers and a sauna By Miriam Kuepper, PA Real Life

    A British mother-of-two is on a mission to build the “most luxurious cave imaginable” by digging a hole for a home - complete with chandeliers, a sauna and a gym - all by herself in the sweltering Australian desert. Jennifer Ayres, 50, a water engineer from Darlington, Durham, moved to Australia 15 years ago for work and started her cave project in the town of Coober Pedy in 2021, first living in a tent for three months and then a caravan as she dug her new home under the guidance of local cave-building expert Andy Shiels. The 2,400 square metre recess, which will become a two-bedroom house and one-bedroom "granny flat", is a nine-hour drive from Jennifer's husband Julian, 51, and her two sons, Arthur, 17, and Charlie, 26 - who are still living in the family home in Adelaide, South Australia. Jennifer has been inspired by her love for the Australian desert and the loss of both of her parents in the last five years - which she said taught her "how short life is". She wants to create her dream cave on a plot of land which cost just 20,000 Australian dollars - £11,400 - and has personally moved thousands of tonnes of dirt with machinery she bought herself - forgoing expensive contractors or an architect. She has also collected statement pieces for future installation including a copper bath, a black standalone sink, a Smeg integrated coffee machine, temple doors from India she found second-hand, and chandeliers. "It’s not going to be a normal cave house," she said. She added: "I’m having really high roofs because of the chandeliers, and my whole house will be centred around the bathroom, with a copper bath and two showers – just everything I always wanted. “My friends are killing themselves laughin *** Local

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  • FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
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    FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
    Jennifer wears a mask to protect her lungs from the dust. (Collect/PA Real Life) *** British mum building 'most luxurious cave imaginable' in the Australian desert - complete with chandeliers and a sauna By Miriam Kuepper, PA Real Life

    A British mother-of-two is on a mission to build the “most luxurious cave imaginable” by digging a hole for a home - complete with chandeliers, a sauna and a gym - all by herself in the sweltering Australian desert. Jennifer Ayres, 50, a water engineer from Darlington, Durham, moved to Australia 15 years ago for work and started her cave project in the town of Coober Pedy in 2021, first living in a tent for three months and then a caravan as she dug her new home under the guidance of local cave-building expert Andy Shiels. The 2,400 square metre recess, which will become a two-bedroom house and one-bedroom "granny flat", is a nine-hour drive from Jennifer's husband Julian, 51, and her two sons, Arthur, 17, and Charlie, 26 - who are still living in the family home in Adelaide, South Australia. Jennifer has been inspired by her love for the Australian desert and the loss of both of her parents in the last five years - which she said taught her "how short life is". She wants to create her dream cave on a plot of land which cost just 20,000 Australian dollars - £11,400 - and has personally moved thousands of tonnes of dirt with machinery she bought herself - forgoing expensive contractors or an architect. She has also collected statement pieces for future installation including a copper bath, a black standalone sink, a Smeg integrated coffee machine, temple doors from India she found second-hand, and chandeliers. "It’s not going to be a normal cave house," she said. She added: "I’m having really high roofs because of the chandeliers, and my whole house will be centred around the bathroom, with a copper bath and two showers – just everything I always wanted. “My friends are killing themselves laughing about this, but it wi *** Local

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  • FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
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    FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
    Jennifer transports dirt out of the cave using machinery she bought. (Collect/PA Real Life) *** British mum building 'most luxurious cave imaginable' in the Australian desert - complete with chandeliers and a sauna By Miriam Kuepper, PA Real Life

    A British mother-of-two is on a mission to build the “most luxurious cave imaginable” by digging a hole for a home - complete with chandeliers, a sauna and a gym - all by herself in the sweltering Australian desert. Jennifer Ayres, 50, a water engineer from Darlington, Durham, moved to Australia 15 years ago for work and started her cave project in the town of Coober Pedy in 2021, first living in a tent for three months and then a caravan as she dug her new home under the guidance of local cave-building expert Andy Shiels. The 2,400 square metre recess, which will become a two-bedroom house and one-bedroom "granny flat", is a nine-hour drive from Jennifer's husband Julian, 51, and her two sons, Arthur, 17, and Charlie, 26 - who are still living in the family home in Adelaide, South Australia. Jennifer has been inspired by her love for the Australian desert and the loss of both of her parents in the last five years - which she said taught her "how short life is". She wants to create her dream cave on a plot of land which cost just 20,000 Australian dollars - £11,400 - and has personally moved thousands of tonnes of dirt with machinery she bought herself - forgoing expensive contractors or an architect. She has also collected statement pieces for future installation including a copper bath, a black standalone sink, a Smeg integrated coffee machine, temple doors from India she found second-hand, and chandeliers. "It’s not going to be a normal cave house," she said. She added: "I’m having really high roofs because of the chandeliers, and my whole house will be centred around the bathroom, with a copper bath and two showers – just everything I always wanted. “My friends are killing themselves laughing about this *** Local

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  • FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
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    FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
    Jennifer and Julian are digging their own home from a cave in the Australian desert. (Collect/PA Real Life) *** British mum building 'most luxurious cave imaginable' in the Australian desert - complete with chandeliers and a sauna By Miriam Kuepper, PA Real Life

    A British mother-of-two is on a mission to build the “most luxurious cave imaginable” by digging a hole for a home - complete with chandeliers, a sauna and a gym - all by herself in the sweltering Australian desert. Jennifer Ayres, 50, a water engineer from Darlington, Durham, moved to Australia 15 years ago for work and started her cave project in the town of Coober Pedy in 2021, first living in a tent for three months and then a caravan as she dug her new home under the guidance of local cave-building expert Andy Shiels. The 2,400 square metre recess, which will become a two-bedroom house and one-bedroom "granny flat", is a nine-hour drive from Jennifer's husband Julian, 51, and her two sons, Arthur, 17, and Charlie, 26 - who are still living in the family home in Adelaide, South Australia. Jennifer has been inspired by her love for the Australian desert and the loss of both of her parents in the last five years - which she said taught her "how short life is". She wants to create her dream cave on a plot of land which cost just 20,000 Australian dollars - £11,400 - and has personally moved thousands of tonnes of dirt with machinery she bought herself - forgoing expensive contractors or an architect. She has also collected statement pieces for future installation including a copper bath, a black standalone sink, a Smeg integrated coffee machine, temple doors from India she found second-hand, and chandeliers. "It’s not going to be a normal cave house," she said. She added: "I’m having really high roofs because of the chandeliers, and my whole house will be centred around the bathroom, with a copper bath and two showers – just everything I always wanted. “My friends are killing themselves lau *** Local

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  • FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
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    FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
    Jennifer's driveway is very steep. (Collect/PA Real Life) *** British mum building 'most luxurious cave imaginable' in the Australian desert - complete with chandeliers and a sauna By Miriam Kuepper, PA Real Life

    A British mother-of-two is on a mission to build the “most luxurious cave imaginable” by digging a hole for a home - complete with chandeliers, a sauna and a gym - all by herself in the sweltering Australian desert. Jennifer Ayres, 50, a water engineer from Darlington, Durham, moved to Australia 15 years ago for work and started her cave project in the town of Coober Pedy in 2021, first living in a tent for three months and then a caravan as she dug her new home under the guidance of local cave-building expert Andy Shiels. The 2,400 square metre recess, which will become a two-bedroom house and one-bedroom "granny flat", is a nine-hour drive from Jennifer's husband Julian, 51, and her two sons, Arthur, 17, and Charlie, 26 - who are still living in the family home in Adelaide, South Australia. Jennifer has been inspired by her love for the Australian desert and the loss of both of her parents in the last five years - which she said taught her "how short life is". She wants to create her dream cave on a plot of land which cost just 20,000 Australian dollars - £11,400 - and has personally moved thousands of tonnes of dirt with machinery she bought herself - forgoing expensive contractors or an architect. She has also collected statement pieces for future installation including a copper bath, a black standalone sink, a Smeg integrated coffee machine, temple doors from India she found second-hand, and chandeliers. "It’s not going to be a normal cave house," she said. She added: "I’m having really high roofs because of the chandeliers, and my whole house will be centred around the bathroom, with a copper bath and two showers – just everything I always wanted. “My friends are killing themselves laughing about this, but it will be the most luxuriou *** Local

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  • NEWS -  Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
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    NEWS - Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
    Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus in Hamburg geholt / 040821 ***
    Am Mitwoch Nachmitag musste die Feuerwehr eine überschwere Person (Ca. 240 Kg) aus dem oberen Stockwerk eines Hochhauses mit Hilfe des Feuerwehrkrans und der Höhenretter abtransportieren, da ein Transport durch das Treppenhaus nicht patientengerecht möglich war. Anschließend wurde die Person mit einem Schwerlast RTW in ein Krankenhaus gebracht.
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    Extra-heavy person was taken out of a high-rise building with the fire brigade crane and the height rescuers. On Wednesday afternoon the fire brigade had to transport an extremely heavy person (approx. 240 kg) from the upper floor of a high-rise building with the help of the fire brigade crane and the height rescuer, as transport through the stairwell was not patient-friendly. The person was then taken to a hospital with a heavy-duty ambulance. Hamburg, Germany - 04 Aug 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36369915

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  • NEWS -  Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
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    NEWS - Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
    Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus in Hamburg geholt / 040821 ***
    Am Mitwoch Nachmitag musste die Feuerwehr eine überschwere Person (Ca. 240 Kg) aus dem oberen Stockwerk eines Hochhauses mit Hilfe des Feuerwehrkrans und der Höhenretter abtransportieren, da ein Transport durch das Treppenhaus nicht patientengerecht möglich war. Anschließend wurde die Person mit einem Schwerlast RTW in ein Krankenhaus gebracht.
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    Extra-heavy person was taken out of a high-rise building with the fire brigade crane and the height rescuers. On Wednesday afternoon the fire brigade had to transport an extremely heavy person (approx. 240 kg) from the upper floor of a high-rise building with the help of the fire brigade crane and the height rescuer, as transport through the stairwell was not patient-friendly. The person was then taken to a hospital with a heavy-duty ambulance. Hamburg, Germany - 04 Aug 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36369916

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  • NEWS -  Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
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    NEWS - Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
    Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus in Hamburg geholt / 040821 ***
    Am Mitwoch Nachmitag musste die Feuerwehr eine überschwere Person (Ca. 240 Kg) aus dem oberen Stockwerk eines Hochhauses mit Hilfe des Feuerwehrkrans und der Höhenretter abtransportieren, da ein Transport durch das Treppenhaus nicht patientengerecht möglich war. Anschließend wurde die Person mit einem Schwerlast RTW in ein Krankenhaus gebracht.
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    Extra-heavy person was taken out of a high-rise building with the fire brigade crane and the height rescuers. On Wednesday afternoon the fire brigade had to transport an extremely heavy person (approx. 240 kg) from the upper floor of a high-rise building with the help of the fire brigade crane and the height rescuer, as transport through the stairwell was not patient-friendly. The person was then taken to a hospital with a heavy-duty ambulance. Hamburg, Germany - 04 Aug 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36369912

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  • NEWS -  Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
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    NEWS - Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
    Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus in Hamburg geholt / 040821 ***
    Am Mitwoch Nachmitag musste die Feuerwehr eine überschwere Person (Ca. 240 Kg) aus dem oberen Stockwerk eines Hochhauses mit Hilfe des Feuerwehrkrans und der Höhenretter abtransportieren, da ein Transport durch das Treppenhaus nicht patientengerecht möglich war. Anschließend wurde die Person mit einem Schwerlast RTW in ein Krankenhaus gebracht.
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    Extra-heavy person was taken out of a high-rise building with the fire brigade crane and the height rescuers. On Wednesday afternoon the fire brigade had to transport an extremely heavy person (approx. 240 kg) from the upper floor of a high-rise building with the help of the fire brigade crane and the height rescuer, as transport through the stairwell was not patient-friendly. The person was then taken to a hospital with a heavy-duty ambulance. Hamburg, Germany - 04 Aug 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36369913

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  • NEWS -  Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
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    NEWS - Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
    Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus in Hamburg geholt / 040821 ***
    Am Mitwoch Nachmitag musste die Feuerwehr eine überschwere Person (Ca. 240 Kg) aus dem oberen Stockwerk eines Hochhauses mit Hilfe des Feuerwehrkrans und der Höhenretter abtransportieren, da ein Transport durch das Treppenhaus nicht patientengerecht möglich war. Anschließend wurde die Person mit einem Schwerlast RTW in ein Krankenhaus gebracht.
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    Extra-heavy person was taken out of a high-rise building with the fire brigade crane and the height rescuers. On Wednesday afternoon the fire brigade had to transport an extremely heavy person (approx. 240 kg) from the upper floor of a high-rise building with the help of the fire brigade crane and the height rescuer, as transport through the stairwell was not patient-friendly. The person was then taken to a hospital with a heavy-duty ambulance. Hamburg, Germany - 04 Aug 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36369914

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  • NEWS -  Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
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    NEWS - Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
    Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus in Hamburg geholt / 040821 ***
    Am Mitwoch Nachmitag musste die Feuerwehr eine überschwere Person (Ca. 240 Kg) aus dem oberen Stockwerk eines Hochhauses mit Hilfe des Feuerwehrkrans und der Höhenretter abtransportieren, da ein Transport durch das Treppenhaus nicht patientengerecht möglich war. Anschließend wurde die Person mit einem Schwerlast RTW in ein Krankenhaus gebracht.
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    Extra-heavy person was taken out of a high-rise building with the fire brigade crane and the height rescuers. On Wednesday afternoon the fire brigade had to transport an extremely heavy person (approx. 240 kg) from the upper floor of a high-rise building with the help of the fire brigade crane and the height rescuer, as transport through the stairwell was not patient-friendly. The person was then taken to a hospital with a heavy-duty ambulance. Hamburg, Germany - 04 Aug 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36369908

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  • NEWS -  Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
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    NEWS - Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
    Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus in Hamburg geholt / 040821 ***
    Am Mitwoch Nachmitag musste die Feuerwehr eine überschwere Person (Ca. 240 Kg) aus dem oberen Stockwerk eines Hochhauses mit Hilfe des Feuerwehrkrans und der Höhenretter abtransportieren, da ein Transport durch das Treppenhaus nicht patientengerecht möglich war. Anschließend wurde die Person mit einem Schwerlast RTW in ein Krankenhaus gebracht.
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    Extra-heavy person was taken out of a high-rise building with the fire brigade crane and the height rescuers. On Wednesday afternoon the fire brigade had to transport an extremely heavy person (approx. 240 kg) from the upper floor of a high-rise building with the help of the fire brigade crane and the height rescuer, as transport through the stairwell was not patient-friendly. The person was then taken to a hospital with a heavy-duty ambulance. Hamburg, Germany - 04 Aug 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36369909

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  • NEWS -  Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
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    NEWS - Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
    Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus in Hamburg geholt / 040821 ***
    Am Mitwoch Nachmitag musste die Feuerwehr eine überschwere Person (Ca. 240 Kg) aus dem oberen Stockwerk eines Hochhauses mit Hilfe des Feuerwehrkrans und der Höhenretter abtransportieren, da ein Transport durch das Treppenhaus nicht patientengerecht möglich war. Anschließend wurde die Person mit einem Schwerlast RTW in ein Krankenhaus gebracht.
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    Extra-heavy person was taken out of a high-rise building with the fire brigade crane and the height rescuers. On Wednesday afternoon the fire brigade had to transport an extremely heavy person (approx. 240 kg) from the upper floor of a high-rise building with the help of the fire brigade crane and the height rescuer, as transport through the stairwell was not patient-friendly. The person was then taken to a hospital with a heavy-duty ambulance. Hamburg, Germany - 04 Aug 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36369910

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  • NEWS -  Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
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    NEWS - Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
    Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus in Hamburg geholt / 040821 ***
    Am Mitwoch Nachmitag musste die Feuerwehr eine überschwere Person (Ca. 240 Kg) aus dem oberen Stockwerk eines Hochhauses mit Hilfe des Feuerwehrkrans und der Höhenretter abtransportieren, da ein Transport durch das Treppenhaus nicht patientengerecht möglich war. Anschließend wurde die Person mit einem Schwerlast RTW in ein Krankenhaus gebracht.
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    Extra-heavy person was taken out of a high-rise building with the fire brigade crane and the height rescuers. On Wednesday afternoon the fire brigade had to transport an extremely heavy person (approx. 240 kg) from the upper floor of a high-rise building with the help of the fire brigade crane and the height rescuer, as transport through the stairwell was not patient-friendly. The person was then taken to a hospital with a heavy-duty ambulance. Hamburg, Germany - 04 Aug 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36369911

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  • NEWS -  Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
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    NEWS - Hamburg: Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus geholt
    Überschwere Person mit dem Feuerwehrkran und den Höhenrettern aus einem Hochhaus in Hamburg geholt / 040821 ***
    Am Mitwoch Nachmitag musste die Feuerwehr eine überschwere Person (Ca. 240 Kg) aus dem oberen Stockwerk eines Hochhauses mit Hilfe des Feuerwehrkrans und der Höhenretter abtransportieren, da ein Transport durch das Treppenhaus nicht patientengerecht möglich war. Anschließend wurde die Person mit einem Schwerlast RTW in ein Krankenhaus gebracht.
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    Extra-heavy person was taken out of a high-rise building with the fire brigade crane and the height rescuers. On Wednesday afternoon the fire brigade had to transport an extremely heavy person (approx. 240 kg) from the upper floor of a high-rise building with the help of the fire brigade crane and the height rescuer, as transport through the stairwell was not patient-friendly. The person was then taken to a hospital with a heavy-duty ambulance. Hamburg, Germany - 04 Aug 2021 *** *** Local Caption *** 36369907

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
    Genre photography. Vaccination against the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) of the population by a mobile team of paramedics at home.
    June 27, 2021. Russia, Volgograd region
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
    Genre photography. Vaccination against the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) of the population by a mobile team of paramedics at home.
    June 27, 2021. Russia, Volgograd region
    *** Local Caption *** 36255912

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
    Genre photography. Vaccination against the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) of the population by a mobile team of paramedics at home.
    June 27, 2021. Russia, Volgograd region
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
    Genre photography. Vaccination against the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) of the population by a mobile team of paramedics at home.
    June 27, 2021. Russia, Volgograd region
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
    Genre photography. Vaccination against the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) of the population by a mobile team of paramedics at home.
    June 27, 2021. Russia, Volgograd region
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
    Genre photography. Vaccination against the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) of the population by a mobile team of paramedics at home.
    June 27, 2021. Russia, Volgograd region
    *** Local Caption *** 36255916

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
    Genre photography. Vaccination against the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) of the population by a mobile team of paramedics at home.
    June 27, 2021. Russia, Volgograd region
    *** Local Caption *** 36255918

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
    Genre photography. Vaccination against the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) of the population by a mobile team of paramedics at home.
    June 27, 2021. Russia, Volgograd region
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
    Genre photography. Vaccination against the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) of the population by a mobile team of paramedics at home.
    June 27, 2021. Russia, Volgograd region
    *** Local Caption *** 36255911

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
    Genre photography. Vaccination against the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) of the population by a mobile team of paramedics at home.
    June 27, 2021. Russia, Volgograd region
    *** Local Caption *** 36255917

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
    Genre photography. Vaccination against the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) of the population by a mobile team of paramedics at home.
    June 27, 2021. Russia, Volgograd region
    *** Local Caption *** 36255913

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
    Genre photography. Vaccination against the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) of the population by a mobile team of paramedics at home.
    June 27, 2021. Russia, Volgograd region
    *** Local Caption *** 36255915

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
    Genre photography. Vaccination against the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) of the population by a mobile team of paramedics at home.
    June 27, 2021. Russia, Volgograd region
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
    Genre photography. Vaccination against the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) of the population by a mobile team of paramedics at home.
    June 27, 2021. Russia, Volgograd region
    *** Local Caption *** 36255907

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Impfteams versorgen die russische Bevölkerung in der Region Wolgograd
    Genre photography. Vaccination against the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) of the population by a mobile team of paramedics at home.
    June 27, 2021. Russia, Volgograd region
    *** Local Caption *** 36255908

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  • FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
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    FEATURE - Wohnen ohne Haus: Wasserbauingenieurin Jennifer Ayres baut in der australischen Wüste eine luxuriöse Höhle
    Jennifer lived in a tent for three months. (Collect/PA Real Life) *** British mum building 'most luxurious cave imaginable' in the Australian desert - complete with chandeliers and a sauna By Miriam Kuepper, PA Real Life

    A British mother-of-two is on a mission to build the “most luxurious cave imaginable” by digging a hole for a home - complete with chandeliers, a sauna and a gym - all by herself in the sweltering Australian desert. Jennifer Ayres, 50, a water engineer from Darlington, Durham, moved to Australia 15 years ago for work and started her cave project in the town of Coober Pedy in 2021, first living in a tent for three months and then a caravan as she dug her new home under the guidance of local cave-building expert Andy Shiels. The 2,400 square metre recess, which will become a two-bedroom house and one-bedroom "granny flat", is a nine-hour drive from Jennifer's husband Julian, 51, and her two sons, Arthur, 17, and Charlie, 26 - who are still living in the family home in Adelaide, South Australia. Jennifer has been inspired by her love for the Australian desert and the loss of both of her parents in the last five years - which she said taught her "how short life is". She wants to create her dream cave on a plot of land which cost just 20,000 Australian dollars - £11,400 - and has personally moved thousands of tonnes of dirt with machinery she bought herself - forgoing expensive contractors or an architect. She has also collected statement pieces for future installation including a copper bath, a black standalone sink, a Smeg integrated coffee machine, temple doors from India she found second-hand, and chandeliers. "It’s not going to be a normal cave house," she said. She added: "I’m having really high roofs because of the chandeliers, and my whole house will be centred around the bathroom, with a copper bath and two showers – just everything I always wanted. “My friends are killing themselves laughing about this, but it will be the most *** Local

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  • Naomi Osaka s $7 Million Dollar Home in Beverly Hills
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    Naomi Osaka s $7 Million Dollar Home in Beverly Hills
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    Tennis champion Naomi Osaka lives in this multi Million Dollar home in Beverly Hills, California. She bought the home in an off market deal with singer, Nick Jonas for $6.91 Milion Dollars, but considering the rising real estate prices since then, it s probably worth much more than the $7 Million Dollar mark now. Osaka lives with her boyfirend of two years, rapper Cordae Amari Dunston. The house sits on a half acree lot on top of a mountain, and has 4,100 square feet of living space and contains 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. There s a gourmet kitchen with state of the art applances, a wine refrigerator and a built in espresso machine. On the property there s also a guest house and a large and beautiful infinity pool. Osaka and her boyfriend enjoy magnifient views of Los Angeles from the large wooden deck.

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  • Naomi Osaka s $7 Million Dollar Home in Beverly Hills
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    Naomi Osaka s $7 Million Dollar Home in Beverly Hills
    Photo © 2021 MLS via The Grosby Group

    Tennis champion Naomi Osaka lives in this multi Million Dollar home in Beverly Hills, California. She bought the home in an off market deal with singer, Nick Jonas for $6.91 Milion Dollars, but considering the rising real estate prices since then, it s probably worth much more than the $7 Million Dollar mark now. Osaka lives with her boyfirend of two years, rapper Cordae Amari Dunston. The house sits on a half acree lot on top of a mountain, and has 4,100 square feet of living space and contains 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. There s a gourmet kitchen with state of the art applances, a wine refrigerator and a built in espresso machine. On the property there s also a guest house and a large and beautiful infinity pool. Osaka and her boyfriend enjoy magnifient views of Los Angeles from the large wooden deck.

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    Naomi Osaka s $7 Million Dollar Home in Beverly Hills
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    Tennis champion Naomi Osaka lives in this multi Million Dollar home in Beverly Hills, California. She bought the home in an off market deal with singer, Nick Jonas for $6.91 Milion Dollars, but considering the rising real estate prices since then, it s probably worth much more than the $7 Million Dollar mark now. Osaka lives with her boyfirend of two years, rapper Cordae Amari Dunston. The house sits on a half acree lot on top of a mountain, and has 4,100 square feet of living space and contains 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. There s a gourmet kitchen with state of the art applances, a wine refrigerator and a built in espresso machine. On the property there s also a guest house and a large and beautiful infinity pool. Osaka and her boyfriend enjoy magnifient views of Los Angeles from the large wooden deck.

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    Naomi Osaka s $7 Million Dollar Home in Beverly Hills
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    Tennis champion Naomi Osaka lives in this multi Million Dollar home in Beverly Hills, California. She bought the home in an off market deal with singer, Nick Jonas for $6.91 Milion Dollars, but considering the rising real estate prices since then, it s probably worth much more than the $7 Million Dollar mark now. Osaka lives with her boyfirend of two years, rapper Cordae Amari Dunston. The house sits on a half acree lot on top of a mountain, and has 4,100 square feet of living space and contains 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. There s a gourmet kitchen with state of the art applances, a wine refrigerator and a built in espresso machine. On the property there s also a guest house and a large and beautiful infinity pool. Osaka and her boyfriend enjoy magnifient views of Los Angeles from the large wooden deck.

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  • Naomi Osaka s $7 Million Dollar Home in Beverly Hills
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    Naomi Osaka s $7 Million Dollar Home in Beverly Hills
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    Tennis champion Naomi Osaka lives in this multi Million Dollar home in Beverly Hills, California. She bought the home in an off market deal with singer, Nick Jonas for $6.91 Milion Dollars, but considering the rising real estate prices since then, it s probably worth much more than the $7 Million Dollar mark now. Osaka lives with her boyfirend of two years, rapper Cordae Amari Dunston. The house sits on a half acree lot on top of a mountain, and has 4,100 square feet of living space and contains 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. There s a gourmet kitchen with state of the art applances, a wine refrigerator and a built in espresso machine. On the property there s also a guest house and a large and beautiful infinity pool. Osaka and her boyfriend enjoy magnifient views of Los Angeles from the large wooden deck.

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    Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material. *** Local Caption *** 14766529

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  • Naomi Osaka s $7 Million Dollar Home in Beverly Hills
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    Naomi Osaka s $7 Million Dollar Home in Beverly Hills
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    Tennis champion Naomi Osaka lives in this multi Million Dollar home in Beverly Hills, California. She bought the home in an off market deal with singer, Nick Jonas for $6.91 Milion Dollars, but considering the rising real estate prices since then, it s probably worth much more than the $7 Million Dollar mark now. Osaka lives with her boyfirend of two years, rapper Cordae Amari Dunston. The house sits on a half acree lot on top of a mountain, and has 4,100 square feet of living space and contains 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. There s a gourmet kitchen with state of the art applances, a wine refrigerator and a built in espresso machine. On the property there s also a guest house and a large and beautiful infinity pool. Osaka and her boyfriend enjoy magnifient views of Los Angeles from the large wooden deck.

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    HANDOUT - NUR ZUR REDAKTIONELLEN VERWENDUNG / KEINE TITEL-NUTZUNG / NICHT ZUR VERÖFFENTLICHUNG IN BÜCHERN UND BILDBÄNDEN! / EDITORIAL USE ONLY! / NO COVER-USAGE / MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED IN BOOKS!
    Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material. *** Local Caption *** 14766526

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  • Naomi Osaka s $7 Million Dollar Home in Beverly Hills
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    Naomi Osaka s $7 Million Dollar Home in Beverly Hills
    Photo © 2021 MLS via The Grosby Group

    Tennis champion Naomi Osaka lives in this multi Million Dollar home in Beverly Hills, California. She bought the home in an off market deal with singer, Nick Jonas for $6.91 Milion Dollars, but considering the rising real estate prices since then, it s probably worth much more than the $7 Million Dollar mark now. Osaka lives with her boyfirend of two years, rapper Cordae Amari Dunston. The house sits on a half acree lot on top of a mountain, and has 4,100 square feet of living space and contains 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. There s a gourmet kitchen with state of the art applances, a wine refrigerator and a built in espresso machine. On the property there s also a guest house and a large and beautiful infinity pool. Osaka and her boyfriend enjoy magnifient views of Los Angeles from the large wooden deck.

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    HANDOUT - NUR ZUR REDAKTIONELLEN VERWENDUNG / KEINE TITEL-NUTZUNG / NICHT ZUR VERÖFFENTLICHUNG IN BÜCHERN UND BILDBÄNDEN! / EDITORIAL USE ONLY! / NO COVER-USAGE / MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED IN BOOKS!
    Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material. *** Local Caption *** 14766522

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  • Naomi Osaka s $7 Million Dollar Home in Beverly Hills
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    Naomi Osaka s $7 Million Dollar Home in Beverly Hills
    Photo © 2021 MLS via The Grosby Group

    Tennis champion Naomi Osaka lives in this multi Million Dollar home in Beverly Hills, California. She bought the home in an off market deal with singer, Nick Jonas for $6.91 Milion Dollars, but considering the rising real estate prices since then, it s probably worth much more than the $7 Million Dollar mark now. Osaka lives with her boyfirend of two years, rapper Cordae Amari Dunston. The house sits on a half acree lot on top of a mountain, and has 4,100 square feet of living space and contains 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. There s a gourmet kitchen with state of the art applances, a wine refrigerator and a built in espresso machine. On the property there s also a guest house and a large and beautiful infinity pool. Osaka and her boyfriend enjoy magnifient views of Los Angeles from the large wooden deck.

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    HANDOUT - NUR ZUR REDAKTIONELLEN VERWENDUNG / KEINE TITEL-NUTZUNG / NICHT ZUR VERÖFFENTLICHUNG IN BÜCHERN UND BILDBÄNDEN! / EDITORIAL USE ONLY! / NO COVER-USAGE / MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED IN BOOKS!
    Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material. *** Local Caption *** 14766520

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