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Parked MVV Buses
A row of MVV (Muenchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund) city buses is parked next to a portable toilet unit from the provider ''mobi'' in Gauting, Starnberg District, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on February 28, 2021. These buses are part of the public transport fleet serving the Munich metropolitan area. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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U-Bahn Train At Kolumbusplatz
A U-Bahn train of line U1 arrives at Kolumbusplatz underground station in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on April 29, 2025. The station is part of Munich's public transport network operated by MVG, serving daily commuters and passengers traveling between central and suburban areas. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Local Bus Transport In The German City Of Ravensburg
People step off a modern electric city bus marked with ''elektrisch auf ganzer Linie'' at a bus stop in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The scene captures a moment of urban mobility with several passengers leaving the articulated vehicle in a pedestrian-friendly area. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Local Bus Transport In The German City Of Ravensburg
People exit a city bus at a central stop near a historic church in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. Most of the passengers step off the articulated bus in clear spring weather, surrounded by construction barriers and pedestrian infrastructure. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Local Bus Transport In The German City Of Ravensburg
A green advertising-covered electric city bus is near the main bus terminal (ZOB) in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The Hauptbahnhof shelter labeled B3 is visible in the background, while passengers wait nearby under the clear blue spring sky. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Italy's Tall Ship 'Amerigo Vespucci' In Brindisi
Mattia Lancia and Carlotta Infussi perform a Flyboard show as part of the show marking the stopover of the Italian Navy’s school ship Amerigo Vespucci, in Brindisi, Italy, on April 12, 2025. The historic Italian ship just completed a world tour, passing through 31 countries during a 20-month journey. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Italy's Tall Ship 'Amerigo Vespucci' In Brindisi
Mattia Lancia and Carlotta Infussi perform a Flyboard show with the Italian Sailor Monument (Monumento al Marinaio d’Italia) in the background, as part of the event marking the stopover of the Italian Navy’s school ship Amerigo Vespucci in Brindisi, Italy, on April 12, 2025. The historic Italian ship just completed a world tour, passing through 31 countries during a 20-month journey. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Italy's Tall Ship 'Amerigo Vespucci' In Brindisi
Mattia Lancia and Carlotta Infussi perform a Flyboard show as part of the show marking the stopover of the Italian Navy’s school ship Amerigo Vespucci, in Brindisi, Italy, on April 12, 2025. The historic Italian ship just completed a world tour, passing through 31 countries during a 20-month journey. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Italy's Tall Ship 'Amerigo Vespucci' In Brindisi
Mattia Lancia and Carlotta Infussi perform a Flyboard show as part of the show marking the stopover of the Italian Navy’s school ship Amerigo Vespucci, in Brindisi, Italy, on April 12, 2025. The historic Italian ship just completed a world tour, passing through 31 countries during a 20-month journey. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Italy's Tall Ship 'Amerigo Vespucci' In Brindisi
Mattia Lancia and Carlotta Infussi perform a Flyboard show with the Italian Sailor Monument (Monumento al Marinaio d’Italia) in the background, as part of the event marking the stopover of the Italian Navy’s school ship Amerigo Vespucci in Brindisi, Italy, on April 12, 2025. The historic Italian ship just completed a world tour, passing through 31 countries during a 20-month journey. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Italy's Tall Ship 'Amerigo Vespucci' In Brindisi
Mattia Lancia and Carlotta Infussi perform a Flyboard show as part of the show marking the stopover of the Italian Navy’s school ship Amerigo Vespucci, in Brindisi, Italy, on April 12, 2025. The historic Italian ship just completed a world tour, passing through 31 countries during a 20-month journey. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Italy's Tall Ship 'Amerigo Vespucci' In Brindisi
Mattia Lancia and Carlotta Infussi perform a Flyboard show as part of the show marking the stopover of the Italian Navy’s school ship Amerigo Vespucci, in Brindisi, Italy, on April 12, 2025. The historic Italian ship just completed a world tour, passing through 31 countries during a 20-month journey. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Italy's Tall Ship 'Amerigo Vespucci' In Brindisi
Mattia Lancia and Carlotta Infussi perform a Flyboard show with the Italian Sailor Monument (Monumento al Marinaio d’Italia) in the background, as part of the event marking the stopover of the Italian Navy’s school ship Amerigo Vespucci in Brindisi, Italy, on April 12, 2025. The historic Italian ship just completed a world tour, passing through 31 countries during a 20-month journey. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Italy's Tall Ship 'Amerigo Vespucci' In Brindisi
Mattia Lancia and Carlotta Infussi perform a Flyboard show with the Italian Sailor Monument (Monumento al Marinaio d’Italia) in the background, as part of the event marking the stopover of the Italian Navy’s school ship Amerigo Vespucci in Brindisi, Italy, on April 12, 2025. The historic Italian ship just completed a world tour, passing through 31 countries during a 20-month journey. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Italy's Tall Ship 'Amerigo Vespucci' In Brindisi
Mattia Lancia and Carlotta Infussi perform a Flyboard show as part of the show marking the stopover of the Italian Navy’s school ship Amerigo Vespucci, in Brindisi, Italy, on April 12, 2025. The historic Italian ship just completed a world tour, passing through 31 countries during a 20-month journey. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Italy's Tall Ship 'Amerigo Vespucci' In Brindisi
Mattia Lancia and Carlotta Infussi perform a Flyboard show as part of the show marking the stopover of the Italian Navy’s school ship Amerigo Vespucci, in Brindisi, Italy, on April 12, 2025. The historic Italian ship just completed a world tour, passing through 31 countries during a 20-month journey. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Italy's Tall Ship 'Amerigo Vespucci' In Brindisi
Mattia Lancia and Carlotta Infussi perform a Flyboard show as part of the show marking the stopover of the Italian Navy’s school ship Amerigo Vespucci, in Brindisi, Italy, on April 12, 2025. The historic Italian ship just completed a world tour, passing through 31 countries during a 20-month journey. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Italy's Tall Ship 'Amerigo Vespucci' In Brindisi
Mattia Lancia and Carlotta Infussi perform a Flyboard show as part of the show marking the stopover of the Italian Navy’s school ship Amerigo Vespucci, in Brindisi, Italy, on April 12, 2025. The historic Italian ship just completed a world tour, passing through 31 countries during a 20-month journey. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Italy's Tall Ship 'Amerigo Vespucci' In Brindisi
Mattia Lancia and Carlotta Infussi perform a Flyboard show as part of the show marking the stopover of the Italian Navy’s school ship Amerigo Vespucci, in Brindisi, Italy, on April 12, 2025. The historic Italian ship just completed a world tour, passing through 31 countries during a 20-month journey. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Italy's Tall Ship 'Amerigo Vespucci' In Brindisi
Mattia Lancia and Carlotta Infussi perform a Flyboard show as part of the show marking the stopover of the Italian Navy’s school ship Amerigo Vespucci, in Brindisi, Italy, on April 12, 2025. The historic Italian ship just completed a world tour, passing through 31 countries during a 20-month journey. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Italy's Tall Ship 'Amerigo Vespucci' In Brindisi
Mattia Lancia and Carlotta Infussi perform a Flyboard show with the Italian Sailor Monument (Monumento al Marinaio d’Italia) in the background, as part of the event marking the stopover of the Italian Navy’s school ship Amerigo Vespucci in Brindisi, Italy, on April 12, 2025. The historic Italian ship just completed a world tour, passing through 31 countries during a 20-month journey. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Italy's Tall Ship 'Amerigo Vespucci' In Brindisi
Mattia Lancia and Carlotta Infussi perform a Flyboard show as part of the show marking the stopover of the Italian Navy’s school ship Amerigo Vespucci, in Brindisi, Italy, on April 12, 2025. The historic Italian ship just completed a world tour, passing through 31 countries during a 20-month journey. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Italy's Tall Ship 'Amerigo Vespucci' In Brindisi
Mattia Lancia and Carlotta Infussi perform a Flyboard show as part of the show marking the stopover of the Italian Navy’s school ship Amerigo Vespucci, in Brindisi, Italy, on April 12, 2025. The historic Italian ship just completed a world tour, passing through 31 countries during a 20-month journey. (Photo by Manuel Romano/NurPhoto) -
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Saptha Kanya Mountain In Sri Lanka
Lightning strikes Saptha Kanya mountain in Maskeliya, Sri Lanka, on April 7, 2025. Martinair Flight 138 is a charter flight of Martinair from Surabaya to Jeddah with a stopover in Colombo. On December 4, 1974, the Douglas DC-8 operating the flight crashes into a mountain shortly before landing, killing all 191 people aboard, including 182 passengers, all of whom are Indonesian Hajj pilgrims, and nine crew members. The crash remains the deadliest in Sri Lankan aviation history. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto) -
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Saptha Kanya Mountain In Sri Lanka
Lightning strikes Saptha Kanya mountain in Maskeliya, Sri Lanka, on April 7, 2025. Martinair Flight 138 is a charter flight of Martinair from Surabaya to Jeddah with a stopover in Colombo. On December 4, 1974, the Douglas DC-8 operating the flight crashes into a mountain shortly before landing, killing all 191 people aboard, including 182 passengers, all of whom are Indonesian Hajj pilgrims, and nine crew members. The crash remains the deadliest in Sri Lankan aviation history. (Photo by Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto) -
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Italian Navy Training Ship Amerigo Vespucci At Port Of Ortona
The orchestra conductor of Fanfara dei Carabinieri conducts during the inauguration of the Abruzzo stage of the Italian Navy Training Ship Amerigo Vespucci in Ortona port, Italy, on April 4, 2025. The Amerigo Vespucci, a historic tall ship used by the Italian navy as a training vessel, stops in Ortona during its tour of the Mediterranean, between April 4-6. (Photo by Marco Zac/NurPhoto) -
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Italian Navy Training Ship Amerigo Vespucci At Port Of Ortona
The orchestra conductor of Fanfara dei Carabinieri conducts during the inauguration of the Abruzzo stage of the Italian Navy Training Ship Amerigo Vespucci in Ortona port, Italy, on April 4, 2025. The Amerigo Vespucci, a historic tall ship used by the Italian navy as a training vessel, stops in Ortona during its tour of the Mediterranean, between April 4-6. (Photo by Marco Zac/NurPhoto) -
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Italian Navy Training Ship Amerigo Vespucci At Port Of Ortona
View of Ortona city from the Amerigo Vespucci vessel in Ortona port in Ortona, Italy, on April 4, 2025. The Amerigo Vespucci, a historic tall ship used by the Italian navy as a training vessel, stops in Ortona during its tour of the Mediterranean, between April 4-6. (Photo by Marco Zac/NurPhoto) -
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Everyday Life In Hanoi
Several people sit at plastic tables, eating and talking at a roadside rest stop that sells snacks, drinks, and packaged goods in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 26, 2025. The open-air shop stocks fruit, chips, instant noodles, and local products. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Italien: Trump besucht den Militärflugplatz in Sigonella
May 27, 2017 - Sigonella, Sicily, Italy - Capt. Brent Trickel, commanding officer of NAS Sigonella, center, Col. Federico Fedele, Italian base commander for NAS Sigonella, and Kelly Degnan, the Chargé d’Affaires at the U.S. embassy in Rome, escort First Lady Melania Trump and President Donald Trump to board Air Force One following a visit with service members at Naval Air Station Sigonella before returning home from his nine-day overseas trip May 27, 2017 in Sigonella, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Italien: Trump besucht den Militärflugplatz in Sigonella
May 27, 2017 - Sigonella, Sicily, Italy - U.S. President Donald Trump salutes as he arrives by helicopter to addresses service members at Naval Air Station Sigonella before returning home from his nine-day overseas trip May 27, 2017 in Sigonella, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Italien: Trump besucht den Militärflugplatz in Sigonella
May 27, 2017 - Sigonella, Sicily, Italy - U.S. President Donald Trump addresses service members during a stopover to Naval Air Station Sigonella before returning home from his nine-day overseas trip May 27, 2017 in Sigonella, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Italien: Trump besucht den Militärflugplatz in Sigonella
May 27, 2017 - Sigonella, Sicily, Italy - U.S. President Donald Trump addresses service members during a stopover to Naval Air Station Sigonella before returning home from his nine-day overseas trip May 27, 2017 in Sigonella, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Italien: Trump besucht den Militärflugplatz in Sigonella
May 27, 2017 - Sigonella, Sicily, Italy - U.S. President Donald Trump addresses service members during a stopover to Naval Air Station Sigonella before returning home from his nine-day overseas trip May 27, 2017 in Sigonella, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Italien: Trump besucht den Militärflugplatz in Sigonella
May 27, 2017 - Sigonella, Sicily, Italy - U.S. President Donald Trump addresses service members during a stopover to Naval Air Station Sigonella before returning home from his nine-day overseas trip May 27, 2017 in Sigonella, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Italien: Trump besucht den Militärflugplatz in Sigonella
May 27, 2017 - Sigonella, Sicily, Italy - U.S. President Donald Trump signs the Albo d’Onore, the Sigonella Italian Air Force base guest book during a stopover to visit Naval Air Station Sigonella before returning home from his nine-day overseas trip May 27, 2017 in Sigonella, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Italien: Trump besucht den Militärflugplatz in Sigonella
May 27, 2017 - Sigonella, Sicily, Italy - U.S. President Donald Trump waves as he arrives by Marine One helicopter to addresses service members at Naval Air Station Sigonella before returning home from his nine-day overseas trip May 27, 2017 in Sigonella, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Italien: Trump besucht den Militärflugplatz in Sigonella
May 27, 2017 - Sigonella, Sicily, Italy - U.S. First Lady Melania Trump introduces her husband President Donald Trump to addresses service members during a stopover to Naval Air Station Sigonella before returning home from his nine-day overseas trip May 27, 2017 in Sigonella, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Italien: Trump besucht den Militärflugplatz in Sigonella
May 27, 2017 - Sigonella, Sicily, Italy - U.S. Donald Trump poses for a photo with the 8th grade class from Sigonella Middle School during a stopover to Naval Air Station Sigonella before returning home from his nine-day overseas trip May 27, 2017 in Sigonella, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Irak: Jared Kushner zu Besuch in Bagdad
April 3, 2017 - Kaiserslautern, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany - Jared Kushner, Senior Advisor and son-in-law to President Trump, before departing Ramstein Air Base for a visit to Iraq April 3, 2017 in Kaiserslautern, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Irak: Jared Kushner zu Besuch in Bagdad
April 3, 2017 - Kaiserslautern, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany - U.S. Air Force Gen. Tod Wolters, commander, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Africa, right, chats with Jared Kushner, Senior Advisor and son-in-law to President Trump on departure from Ramstein Air Base for a visit to Iraq April 3, 2017 in Kaiserslautern, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Irak: Jared Kushner zu Besuch in Bagdad
April 2, 2017 - Kaiserslautern, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany - U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Joseph Dunford, left, and Jared Kushner, Senior Advisor and son-in-law to President Trump chat with Air Force Gen. Tod Wolters, commander, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Africa, on the bus after arriving at Ramstein Air Base for a visit to Iraq April 3, 2017 in Kaiserslautern, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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'Turanor PlanetSolar,' the world's largest solar powered yacht, Brisbane, Australia - 29 May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1331770r )
Owner and co-owner, father and daughter, Immo Stroeher and Cordula Stroeher
'Turanor PlanetSolar,' the world's largest solar powered yacht, Brisbane, Australia - 29 May 2011
The world's largest solar boat, Turanor PlanetSolar arrived on its first Australian stopover at Riverside Centre Pontoon, Brisbane, part of its quest to become the first fully solar-powered vessel to circumnavigate around the world. In its record breaking attempt, Turanor PlanetSolar will cover approximately 27,000 nautical miles in its effort to prove that current renewable energy technologies are reliable and effective and to demonstrate the potential of environmentally responsible mobility concepts.
The multi-hull catamaran measures 31 metres by 15 metres and has a solar photovoltaic surface area of over 537 square meters, hosting 38,000 high-efficiency solar cells, making it the biggest solar-powered ship in the world. Founded by 'Turanor' co-skipper Raphael Domjan, Planet Solar will use the expedition to prove that current renewable energy technologies are reliable and effective, and to advance scientific research into the production and storage of solar energy. After embarking from Monaco on September 27 2010, the 'Turanor' has already broken two records: fastest crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by solar boat and longest distance ever covered by a solar electric vehicle.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSYDYLKZB (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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'Turanor PlanetSolar,' the world's largest solar powered yacht, Brisbane, Australia - 29 May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1331770p )
The world's largest solar boat, Turanor PlanetSolar arrived on its first Australian stopover at Riverside Centre Pontoon, Brisbane
'Turanor PlanetSolar,' the world's largest solar powered yacht, Brisbane, Australia - 29 May 2011
The world's largest solar boat, Turanor PlanetSolar arrived on its first Australian stopover at Riverside Centre Pontoon, Brisbane, part of its quest to become the first fully solar-powered vessel to circumnavigate around the world. In its record breaking attempt, Turanor PlanetSolar will cover approximately 27,000 nautical miles in its effort to prove that current renewable energy technologies are reliable and effective and to demonstrate the potential of environmentally responsible mobility concepts.
The multi-hull catamaran measures 31 metres by 15 metres and has a solar photovoltaic surface area of over 537 square meters, hosting 38,000 high-efficiency solar cells, making it the biggest solar-powered ship in the world. Founded by 'Turanor' co-skipper Raphael Domjan, Planet Solar will use the expedition to prove that current renewable energy technologies are reliable and effective, and to advance scientific research into the production and storage of solar energy. After embarking from Monaco on September 27 2010, the 'Turanor' has already broken two records: fastest crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by solar boat and longest distance ever covered by a solar electric vehicle.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSYDYLKZB (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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'Turanor PlanetSolar,' the world's largest solar powered yacht, Brisbane, Australia - 29 May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1331770q )
The world's largest solar boat, Turanor PlanetSolar arrived on its first Australian stopover at Riverside Centre Pontoon, Brisbane
'Turanor PlanetSolar,' the world's largest solar powered yacht, Brisbane, Australia - 29 May 2011
The world's largest solar boat, Turanor PlanetSolar arrived on its first Australian stopover at Riverside Centre Pontoon, Brisbane, part of its quest to become the first fully solar-powered vessel to circumnavigate around the world. In its record breaking attempt, Turanor PlanetSolar will cover approximately 27,000 nautical miles in its effort to prove that current renewable energy technologies are reliable and effective and to demonstrate the potential of environmentally responsible mobility concepts.
The multi-hull catamaran measures 31 metres by 15 metres and has a solar photovoltaic surface area of over 537 square meters, hosting 38,000 high-efficiency solar cells, making it the biggest solar-powered ship in the world. Founded by 'Turanor' co-skipper Raphael Domjan, Planet Solar will use the expedition to prove that current renewable energy technologies are reliable and effective, and to advance scientific research into the production and storage of solar energy. After embarking from Monaco on September 27 2010, the 'Turanor' has already broken two records: fastest crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by solar boat and longest distance ever covered by a solar electric vehicle.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSYDYLKZB (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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'Turanor PlanetSolar,' the world's largest solar powered yacht, Brisbane, Australia - 29 May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1331770o )
The world's largest solar boat, Turanor PlanetSolar arrived on its first Australian stopover at Riverside Centre Pontoon, Brisbane
'Turanor PlanetSolar,' the world's largest solar powered yacht, Brisbane, Australia - 29 May 2011
The world's largest solar boat, Turanor PlanetSolar arrived on its first Australian stopover at Riverside Centre Pontoon, Brisbane, part of its quest to become the first fully solar-powered vessel to circumnavigate around the world. In its record breaking attempt, Turanor PlanetSolar will cover approximately 27,000 nautical miles in its effort to prove that current renewable energy technologies are reliable and effective and to demonstrate the potential of environmentally responsible mobility concepts.
The multi-hull catamaran measures 31 metres by 15 metres and has a solar photovoltaic surface area of over 537 square meters, hosting 38,000 high-efficiency solar cells, making it the biggest solar-powered ship in the world. Founded by 'Turanor' co-skipper Raphael Domjan, Planet Solar will use the expedition to prove that current renewable energy technologies are reliable and effective, and to advance scientific research into the production and storage of solar energy. After embarking from Monaco on September 27 2010, the 'Turanor' has already broken two records: fastest crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by solar boat and longest distance ever covered by a solar electric vehicle.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSYDYLKZB (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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'Turanor PlanetSolar,' the world's largest solar powered yacht, Brisbane, Australia - 29 May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1331770m )
The world's largest solar boat, Turanor PlanetSolar arrived on its first Australian stopover at Riverside Centre Pontoon, Brisbane
'Turanor PlanetSolar,' the world's largest solar powered yacht, Brisbane, Australia - 29 May 2011
The world's largest solar boat, Turanor PlanetSolar arrived on its first Australian stopover at Riverside Centre Pontoon, Brisbane, part of its quest to become the first fully solar-powered vessel to circumnavigate around the world. In its record breaking attempt, Turanor PlanetSolar will cover approximately 27,000 nautical miles in its effort to prove that current renewable energy technologies are reliable and effective and to demonstrate the potential of environmentally responsible mobility concepts.
The multi-hull catamaran measures 31 metres by 15 metres and has a solar photovoltaic surface area of over 537 square meters, hosting 38,000 high-efficiency solar cells, making it the biggest solar-powered ship in the world. Founded by 'Turanor' co-skipper Raphael Domjan, Planet Solar will use the expedition to prove that current renewable energy technologies are reliable and effective, and to advance scientific research into the production and storage of solar energy. After embarking from Monaco on September 27 2010, the 'Turanor' has already broken two records: fastest crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by solar boat and longest distance ever covered by a solar electric vehicle.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSYDYLKZB (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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'Turanor PlanetSolar,' the world's largest solar powered yacht, Brisbane, Australia - 29 May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1331770n )
The world's largest solar boat, Turanor PlanetSolar arrived on its first Australian stopover at Riverside Centre Pontoon, Brisbane
'Turanor PlanetSolar,' the world's largest solar powered yacht, Brisbane, Australia - 29 May 2011
The world's largest solar boat, Turanor PlanetSolar arrived on its first Australian stopover at Riverside Centre Pontoon, Brisbane, part of its quest to become the first fully solar-powered vessel to circumnavigate around the world. In its record breaking attempt, Turanor PlanetSolar will cover approximately 27,000 nautical miles in its effort to prove that current renewable energy technologies are reliable and effective and to demonstrate the potential of environmentally responsible mobility concepts.
The multi-hull catamaran measures 31 metres by 15 metres and has a solar photovoltaic surface area of over 537 square meters, hosting 38,000 high-efficiency solar cells, making it the biggest solar-powered ship in the world. Founded by 'Turanor' co-skipper Raphael Domjan, Planet Solar will use the expedition to prove that current renewable energy technologies are reliable and effective, and to advance scientific research into the production and storage of solar energy. After embarking from Monaco on September 27 2010, the 'Turanor' has already broken two records: fastest crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by solar boat and longest distance ever covered by a solar electric vehicle.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSYDYLKZB (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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'Turanor PlanetSolar,' the world's largest solar powered yacht, Brisbane, Australia - 29 May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1331770j )
The world's largest solar boat, Turanor PlanetSolar arrived on its first Australian stopover at Riverside Centre Pontoon, Brisbane
'Turanor PlanetSolar,' the world's largest solar powered yacht, Brisbane, Australia - 29 May 2011
The world's largest solar boat, Turanor PlanetSolar arrived on its first Australian stopover at Riverside Centre Pontoon, Brisbane, part of its quest to become the first fully solar-powered vessel to circumnavigate around the world. In its record breaking attempt, Turanor PlanetSolar will cover approximately 27,000 nautical miles in its effort to prove that current renewable energy technologies are reliable and effective and to demonstrate the potential of environmentally responsible mobility concepts.
The multi-hull catamaran measures 31 metres by 15 metres and has a solar photovoltaic surface area of over 537 square meters, hosting 38,000 high-efficiency solar cells, making it the biggest solar-powered ship in the world. Founded by 'Turanor' co-skipper Raphael Domjan, Planet Solar will use the expedition to prove that current renewable energy technologies are reliable and effective, and to advance scientific research into the production and storage of solar energy. After embarking from Monaco on September 27 2010, the 'Turanor' has already broken two records: fastest crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by solar boat and longest distance ever covered by a solar electric vehicle.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSYDYLKZB (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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'Turanor PlanetSolar,' the world's largest solar powered yacht, Brisbane, Australia - 29 May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1331770g )
The world's largest solar boat, Turanor PlanetSolar arrived on its first Australian stopover at Riverside Centre Pontoon, Brisbane
'Turanor PlanetSolar,' the world's largest solar powered yacht, Brisbane, Australia - 29 May 2011
The world's largest solar boat, Turanor PlanetSolar arrived on its first Australian stopover at Riverside Centre Pontoon, Brisbane, part of its quest to become the first fully solar-powered vessel to circumnavigate around the world. In its record breaking attempt, Turanor PlanetSolar will cover approximately 27,000 nautical miles in its effort to prove that current renewable energy technologies are reliable and effective and to demonstrate the potential of environmentally responsible mobility concepts.
The multi-hull catamaran measures 31 metres by 15 metres and has a solar photovoltaic surface area of over 537 square meters, hosting 38,000 high-efficiency solar cells, making it the biggest solar-powered ship in the world. Founded by 'Turanor' co-skipper Raphael Domjan, Planet Solar will use the expedition to prove that current renewable energy technologies are reliable and effective, and to advance scientific research into the production and storage of solar energy. After embarking from Monaco on September 27 2010, the 'Turanor' has already broken two records: fastest crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by solar boat and longest distance ever covered by a solar electric vehicle.
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