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Facade Maintenance Worker On Historical Building
A worker performs facade cleaning and repair while suspended by ropes on a historic residential building in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 10, 2025. The building showcases classic architectural ornamentation in warm orange and cream tones. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Facade Maintenance Worker On Historical Building
A worker performs facade cleaning and repair while suspended by ropes on a historic residential building in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 10, 2025. The building showcases classic architectural ornamentation in warm orange and cream tones. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Facade Maintenance Worker On Historical Building
A worker performs facade cleaning and repair while suspended by ropes on a historic residential building in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 10, 2025. The building showcases classic architectural ornamentation in warm orange and cream tones. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Facade Maintenance Worker On Historical Building
A worker performs facade cleaning and repair while suspended by ropes on a historic residential building in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 10, 2025. The building showcases classic architectural ornamentation in warm orange and cream tones. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Windshield Of A BRB Regional Train To Salzburg Being Cleaned During Sunset At Munich Central Station
A railway worker cleans the windshield of a BRB (Bayerische Regiobahn) RE5 train heading to Salzburg Hauptbahnhof as passengers wait on Platform 9 at Munich Central Station in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Windshield Of A BRB Regional Train To Salzburg Being Cleaned During Sunset At Munich Central Station
A railway worker cleans the windshield of a BRB (Bayerische Regiobahn) RE5 train heading to Salzburg Hauptbahnhof as passengers wait on Platform 9 at Munich Central Station in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Windshield Of A BRB Regional Train To Salzburg Being Cleaned During Sunset At Munich Central Station
A railway worker cleans the windshield of a BRB (Bayerische Regiobahn) RE5 train heading to Salzburg Hauptbahnhof as passengers wait on Platform 9 at Munich Central Station in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Windshield Of A BRB Regional Train To Salzburg Being Cleaned During Sunset At Munich Central Station
A maintenance worker cleans the windshield of a BRB (Bayerische Regiobahn) RE5 train bound for Salzburg Hauptbahnhof at Munich Central Station in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 2, 2025. The image shows evening platform activity as the golden sunset casts warm light on the train and surrounding infrastructure during end-of-day operations. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Window cleaning drone deployed in London, UK.
25/03/2025. London, UK.
A window cleaning drone gets to work on a building in Victoria, central London. The tethered drone, operated by two pilots, uses high powered jet wash technology and deionised water to clean the outside of buildings up to hundreds of feet in height.
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Window cleaning drone deployed in London, UK.
25/03/2025. London, UK.
A window cleaning drone gets to work on a building in Victoria, central London. The tethered drone, operated by two pilots, uses high powered jet wash technology and deionised water to clean the outside of buildings up to hundreds of feet in height.
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Window cleaning drone deployed in London, UK.
25/03/2025. London, UK.
Office workers are seen as a window cleaning drone gets to work on a building in Victoria, central London. The tethered drone, operated by two pilots, uses high powered jet wash technology and deionised water to clean the outside of buildings up to hundreds of feet in height.
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Window cleaning drone deployed in London, UK.
25/03/2025. London, UK.
Office workers are seen as a window cleaning drone gets to work on a building in Victoria, central London. The tethered drone, operated by two pilots, uses high powered jet wash technology and deionised water to clean the outside of buildings up to hundreds of feet in height.
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Window cleaning drone deployed in London, UK.
25/03/2025. London, UK.
Office workers are seen as a window cleaning drone gets to work on a building in Victoria, central London. The tethered drone, operated by two pilots, uses high powered jet wash technology and deionised water to clean the outside of buildings up to hundreds of feet in height.
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Window cleaning drone deployed in London, UK.
25/03/2025. London, UK.
A window cleaning drone gets to work on a building in Victoria, central London. The tethered drone, operated by two pilots, uses high powered jet wash technology and deionised water to clean the outside of buildings up to hundreds of feet in height.
Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine
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Skyscraper window cleaning robots
Ferrari Press Agency
Window clean robots 1
Ref 16133
29/08/2024
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Pictures must credit: Skyline Robotics
Skyscraper window cleaning is about to get safer and easier— by utilising artificial intelligence robots instead of humans.
A 45-story office tower in New York has become the first in the world to deploy an automated window cleaning system the Ozmo
A pair of Kuka robotic arms sit on a cradle slowly lowered from and are said to clean glass three times faster than human cleaning crews.
Each of the arms is equipped with a brush head and water.
Force sensors help the robots to judge how fragile a window pane is and apply the appropriate pressure for an efficient wash.
The arms use sensors for localisation and positioning, while artificial intelligence algorithms ensure stability even in gusty conditions.
The system, by US company Skyline Robotics is controlled by a computer operator on the roof of the building, so there's still a role for human workers, but full autonomy is on the cards for the future.
It is hoped the new system will help fill a growing labour shortage and keep humans out of harm's way.
OPS: The Ozmo window cleaning robots in action at 1133 Avenue of the Americas.
Pictures supplied by Ferrari
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Skyscraper window cleaning robots
Ferrari Press Agency
Window clean robots 1
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29/08/2024
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Pictures must credit: Skyline Robotics
Skyscraper window cleaning is about to get safer and easier— by utilising artificial intelligence robots instead of humans.
A 45-story office tower in New York has become the first in the world to deploy an automated window cleaning system the Ozmo
A pair of Kuka robotic arms sit on a cradle slowly lowered from and are said to clean glass three times faster than human cleaning crews.
Each of the arms is equipped with a brush head and water.
Force sensors help the robots to judge how fragile a window pane is and apply the appropriate pressure for an efficient wash.
The arms use sensors for localisation and positioning, while artificial intelligence algorithms ensure stability even in gusty conditions.
The system, by US company Skyline Robotics is controlled by a computer operator on the roof of the building, so there's still a role for human workers, but full autonomy is on the cards for the future.
It is hoped the new system will help fill a growing labour shortage and keep humans out of harm's way.
OPS: The Ozmo window cleaning robots in action at 1133 Avenue of the Americas.
Pictures supplied by Ferrari
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Skyscraper window cleaning robots
Ferrari Press Agency
Window clean robots 1
Ref 16133
29/08/2024
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Pictures must credit: Skyline Robotics
Skyscraper window cleaning is about to get safer and easier— by utilising artificial intelligence robots instead of humans.
A 45-story office tower in New York has become the first in the world to deploy an automated window cleaning system the Ozmo
A pair of Kuka robotic arms sit on a cradle slowly lowered from and are said to clean glass three times faster than human cleaning crews.
Each of the arms is equipped with a brush head and water.
Force sensors help the robots to judge how fragile a window pane is and apply the appropriate pressure for an efficient wash.
The arms use sensors for localisation and positioning, while artificial intelligence algorithms ensure stability even in gusty conditions.
The system, by US company Skyline Robotics is controlled by a computer operator on the roof of the building, so there's still a role for human workers, but full autonomy is on the cards for the future.
It is hoped the new system will help fill a growing labour shortage and keep humans out of harm's way.
OPS: The Ozmo window cleaning robots in action at 1133 Avenue of the Americas.
Pictures supplied by Ferrari
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Skyscraper window cleaning robots
Ferrari Press Agency
Window clean robots 1
Ref 16133
29/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Skyline Robotics
Skyscraper window cleaning is about to get safer and easier— by utilising artificial intelligence robots instead of humans.
A 45-story office tower in New York has become the first in the world to deploy an automated window cleaning system the Ozmo
A pair of Kuka robotic arms sit on a cradle slowly lowered from and are said to clean glass three times faster than human cleaning crews.
Each of the arms is equipped with a brush head and water.
Force sensors help the robots to judge how fragile a window pane is and apply the appropriate pressure for an efficient wash.
The arms use sensors for localisation and positioning, while artificial intelligence algorithms ensure stability even in gusty conditions.
The system, by US company Skyline Robotics is controlled by a computer operator on the roof of the building, so there's still a role for human workers, but full autonomy is on the cards for the future.
It is hoped the new system will help fill a growing labour shortage and keep humans out of harm's way.
OPS: The Ozmo window cleaning robots in action at 1133 Avenue of the Americas.
Pictures supplied by Ferrari
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Skyscraper window cleaning robots
Ferrari Press Agency
Window clean robots 1
Ref 16133
29/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Skyline Robotics
Skyscraper window cleaning is about to get safer and easier— by utilising artificial intelligence robots instead of humans.
A 45-story office tower in New York has become the first in the world to deploy an automated window cleaning system the Ozmo
A pair of Kuka robotic arms sit on a cradle slowly lowered from and are said to clean glass three times faster than human cleaning crews.
Each of the arms is equipped with a brush head and water.
Force sensors help the robots to judge how fragile a window pane is and apply the appropriate pressure for an efficient wash.
The arms use sensors for localisation and positioning, while artificial intelligence algorithms ensure stability even in gusty conditions.
The system, by US company Skyline Robotics is controlled by a computer operator on the roof of the building, so there's still a role for human workers, but full autonomy is on the cards for the future.
It is hoped the new system will help fill a growing labour shortage and keep humans out of harm's way.
OPS: The Ozmo window cleaning robots in action at 1133 Avenue of the Americas.
Pictures supplied by Ferrari
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Skyscraper window cleaning robots
Ferrari Press Agency
Window clean robots 1
Ref 16133
29/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Skyline Robotics
Skyscraper window cleaning is about to get safer and easier— by utilising artificial intelligence robots instead of humans.
A 45-story office tower in New York has become the first in the world to deploy an automated window cleaning system the Ozmo
A pair of Kuka robotic arms sit on a cradle slowly lowered from and are said to clean glass three times faster than human cleaning crews.
Each of the arms is equipped with a brush head and water.
Force sensors help the robots to judge how fragile a window pane is and apply the appropriate pressure for an efficient wash.
The arms use sensors for localisation and positioning, while artificial intelligence algorithms ensure stability even in gusty conditions.
The system, by US company Skyline Robotics is controlled by a computer operator on the roof of the building, so there's still a role for human workers, but full autonomy is on the cards for the future.
It is hoped the new system will help fill a growing labour shortage and keep humans out of harm's way.
OPS: The Ozmo window cleaning robots in action at 1133 Avenue of the Americas.
Pictures supplied by Ferrari
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Skyscraper window cleaning robots
Ferrari Press Agency
Window clean robots 1
Ref 16133
29/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Skyline Robotics
Skyscraper window cleaning is about to get safer and easier— by utilising artificial intelligence robots instead of humans.
A 45-story office tower in New York has become the first in the world to deploy an automated window cleaning system the Ozmo
A pair of Kuka robotic arms sit on a cradle slowly lowered from and are said to clean glass three times faster than human cleaning crews.
Each of the arms is equipped with a brush head and water.
Force sensors help the robots to judge how fragile a window pane is and apply the appropriate pressure for an efficient wash.
The arms use sensors for localisation and positioning, while artificial intelligence algorithms ensure stability even in gusty conditions.
The system, by US company Skyline Robotics is controlled by a computer operator on the roof of the building, so there's still a role for human workers, but full autonomy is on the cards for the future.
It is hoped the new system will help fill a growing labour shortage and keep humans out of harm's way.
OPS: The Ozmo window cleaning robots in action at 1133 Avenue of the Americas.
Pictures supplied by Ferrari
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Skyscraper window cleaning robots
Ferrari Press Agency
Window clean robots 1
Ref 16133
29/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Skyline Robotics
Skyscraper window cleaning is about to get safer and easier— by utilising artificial intelligence robots instead of humans.
A 45-story office tower in New York has become the first in the world to deploy an automated window cleaning system the Ozmo
A pair of Kuka robotic arms sit on a cradle slowly lowered from and are said to clean glass three times faster than human cleaning crews.
Each of the arms is equipped with a brush head and water.
Force sensors help the robots to judge how fragile a window pane is and apply the appropriate pressure for an efficient wash.
The arms use sensors for localisation and positioning, while artificial intelligence algorithms ensure stability even in gusty conditions.
The system, by US company Skyline Robotics is controlled by a computer operator on the roof of the building, so there's still a role for human workers, but full autonomy is on the cards for the future.
It is hoped the new system will help fill a growing labour shortage and keep humans out of harm's way.
OPS: The Ozmo window cleaning robots in action at 1133 Avenue of the Americas.Robots eye view of the work
Pictures supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Skyscraper window cleaning robots
Ferrari Press Agency
Window clean robots 1
Ref 16133
29/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Skyline Robotics
Skyscraper window cleaning is about to get safer and easier— by utilising artificial intelligence robots instead of humans.
A 45-story office tower in New York has become the first in the world to deploy an automated window cleaning system the Ozmo
A pair of Kuka robotic arms sit on a cradle slowly lowered from and are said to clean glass three times faster than human cleaning crews.
Each of the arms is equipped with a brush head and water.
Force sensors help the robots to judge how fragile a window pane is and apply the appropriate pressure for an efficient wash.
The arms use sensors for localisation and positioning, while artificial intelligence algorithms ensure stability even in gusty conditions.
The system, by US company Skyline Robotics is controlled by a computer operator on the roof of the building, so there's still a role for human workers, but full autonomy is on the cards for the future.
It is hoped the new system will help fill a growing labour shortage and keep humans out of harm's way.
OPS: The Ozmo window cleaning robots in action at 1133 Avenue of the Americas.
Pictures supplied by Ferrari
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Skyscraper window cleaning robots
Ferrari Press Agency
Window clean robots 1
Ref 16133
29/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Skyline Robotics
Skyscraper window cleaning is about to get safer and easier— by utilising artificial intelligence robots instead of humans.
A 45-story office tower in New York has become the first in the world to deploy an automated window cleaning system the Ozmo
A pair of Kuka robotic arms sit on a cradle slowly lowered from and are said to clean glass three times faster than human cleaning crews.
Each of the arms is equipped with a brush head and water.
Force sensors help the robots to judge how fragile a window pane is and apply the appropriate pressure for an efficient wash.
The arms use sensors for localisation and positioning, while artificial intelligence algorithms ensure stability even in gusty conditions.
The system, by US company Skyline Robotics is controlled by a computer operator on the roof of the building, so there's still a role for human workers, but full autonomy is on the cards for the future.
It is hoped the new system will help fill a growing labour shortage and keep humans out of harm's way.
OPS: The Ozmo window cleaning robots in action at 1133 Avenue of the Americas.
Pictures supplied by Ferrari
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Skyscraper window cleaning robots
Ferrari Press Agency
Window clean robots 1
Ref 16133
29/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Skyline Robotics
Skyscraper window cleaning is about to get safer and easier— by utilising artificial intelligence robots instead of humans.
A 45-story office tower in New York has become the first in the world to deploy an automated window cleaning system the Ozmo
A pair of Kuka robotic arms sit on a cradle slowly lowered from and are said to clean glass three times faster than human cleaning crews.
Each of the arms is equipped with a brush head and water.
Force sensors help the robots to judge how fragile a window pane is and apply the appropriate pressure for an efficient wash.
The arms use sensors for localisation and positioning, while artificial intelligence algorithms ensure stability even in gusty conditions.
The system, by US company Skyline Robotics is controlled by a computer operator on the roof of the building, so there's still a role for human workers, but full autonomy is on the cards for the future.
It is hoped the new system will help fill a growing labour shortage and keep humans out of harm's way.
OPS: The Ozmo window cleaning robots in action at 1133 Avenue of the Americas.
Pictures supplied by Ferrari
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Skyscraper window cleaning robots
Ferrari Press Agency
Window clean robots 1
Ref 16133
29/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Skyline Robotics
Skyscraper window cleaning is about to get safer and easier— by utilising artificial intelligence robots instead of humans.
A 45-story office tower in New York has become the first in the world to deploy an automated window cleaning system the Ozmo
A pair of Kuka robotic arms sit on a cradle slowly lowered from and are said to clean glass three times faster than human cleaning crews.
Each of the arms is equipped with a brush head and water.
Force sensors help the robots to judge how fragile a window pane is and apply the appropriate pressure for an efficient wash.
The arms use sensors for localisation and positioning, while artificial intelligence algorithms ensure stability even in gusty conditions.
The system, by US company Skyline Robotics is controlled by a computer operator on the roof of the building, so there's still a role for human workers, but full autonomy is on the cards for the future.
It is hoped the new system will help fill a growing labour shortage and keep humans out of harm's way.
OPS: The Ozmo window cleaning robots in action at 1133 Avenue of the Americas.
Pictures supplied by Ferrari
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Skyscraper window cleaning robots
Ferrari Press Agency
Window clean robots 1
Ref 16133
29/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Skyline Robotics
Skyscraper window cleaning is about to get safer and easier— by utilising artificial intelligence robots instead of humans.
A 45-story office tower in New York has become the first in the world to deploy an automated window cleaning system the Ozmo
A pair of Kuka robotic arms sit on a cradle slowly lowered from and are said to clean glass three times faster than human cleaning crews.
Each of the arms is equipped with a brush head and water.
Force sensors help the robots to judge how fragile a window pane is and apply the appropriate pressure for an efficient wash.
The arms use sensors for localisation and positioning, while artificial intelligence algorithms ensure stability even in gusty conditions.
The system, by US company Skyline Robotics is controlled by a computer operator on the roof of the building, so there's still a role for human workers, but full autonomy is on the cards for the future.
It is hoped the new system will help fill a growing labour shortage and keep humans out of harm's way.
OPS: The Ozmo window cleaning robots in action at 1133 Avenue of the Americas.
Pictures supplied by Ferrari
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Window cleaning at the Silo Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa
Window cleaning at the Silo Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa, Africa
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FEATURE - Fensterputzer an den ZigZag Towers in Doha
Doha, Qatar - November 24, 2013. Window cleaners maintain their dangerous job and work their way down from the top of the ZigZag Towers in Doha. The ZigZag Towers include the Lagoona Mall, rental apartments and business offices.
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FEATURE - Fensterputzer an den ZigZag Towers in Doha
Doha, Qatar - November 24, 2013. Window cleaners maintain their dangerous job and work their way down from the top of the ZigZag Towers in Doha. The ZigZag Towers include the Lagoona Mall, rental apartments and business offices.
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FEATURE - Fensterputzer an den ZigZag Towers in Doha
Doha, Qatar - November 24, 2013. The famous ZigZag Towers in Doha include the Lagoona Mall, rental apartments and business offices.
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FEATURE - Fensterputzer an den ZigZag Towers in Doha
Doha, Qatar - November 24, 2013. Window cleaners maintain their dangerous job and work their way down from the top of the ZigZag Towers in Doha. The ZigZag Towers include the Lagoona Mall, rental apartments and business offices.
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Fensterputzer an den ZigZag Towers in Doha
Doha, Qatar - November 24, 2013. Window cleaners maintain their dangerous job and work their way down from the top of the ZigZag Towers in Doha. The ZigZag Towers include the Lagoona Mall, rental apartments and business offices.
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Fensterputzer an den ZigZag Towers in Doha
Doha, Qatar - November 24, 2013. Window cleaners maintain their dangerous job and work their way down from the top of the ZigZag Towers in Doha. The ZigZag Towers include the Lagoona Mall, rental apartments and business offices.
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Fensterputzer an den ZigZag Towers in Doha
Doha, Qatar - November 24, 2013. Window cleaners maintain their dangerous job and work their way down from the top of the ZigZag Towers in Doha. The ZigZag Towers include the Lagoona Mall, rental apartments and business offices.
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CHINA-SHANGHAI-WINDOW CLEANER (CN)
(110821) -- SHANGHAI, Aug. 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Aug. 21, 2011 shows several window cleaners cleaning the exterior of Oriental Pearl TV Tower in the upper air, in Shanghai, east China. A group of window cleaners, nicknamed as spidermen, were in charge of cleaning the exterior of the 468-meter-high Oriental Pearl TV Tower. They usually work from dawn till dusk, seeing the outline of the metropolitan all day long. Many of the window cleaners are migrant workers from the countryside and try to earn their living through toilsome work. (Xinhua/Chen Fei) (zgp)
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CHINA-SHANGHAI-WINDOW CLEANER (CN)
(110821) -- SHANGHAI, Aug. 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Tourists take photos inside the sightseeing platform while Chen Haisheng from east China's Anhui Province cleans the exterior of Oriental Pearl TV Tower in the upper air, in Shanghai, east China, Aug. 21, 2011. A group of window cleaners, nicknamed as spidermen, were in charge of cleaning the exterior of the 468-meter-high Oriental Pearl TV Tower. They usually work from dawn till dusk, seeing the outline of the metropolitan all day long. Many of the window cleaners are migrant workers from the countryside and try to earn their living through toilsome work. (Xinhua/Chen Fei) (zgp)
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CHINA-SHANGHAI-WINDOW CLEANER (CN)
(110821) -- SHANGHAI, Aug. 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Chen Haisheng (R) from east China's Anhui Province and his co-worker clean the exterior of Oriental Pearl TV Tower in the upper air, in Shanghai, east China, Aug. 21, 2011. A group of window cleaners, nicknamed as spidermen, were in charge of cleaning the exterior of the 468-meter-high Oriental Pearl TV Tower. They usually work from dawn till dusk, seeing the outline of the metropolitan all day long. Many of the window cleaners are migrant workers from the countryside and try to earn their living through toilsome work. (Xinhua/Chen Fei) (zgp)
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CHINA-SHANGHAI-WINDOW CLEANER (CN)
(110821) -- SHANGHAI, Aug. 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Several window cleaners clean the glass roof of a side building of the Oriental Pearl TV Tower in the upper air, in Shanghai, east China, Aug. 16, 2011. A group of window cleaners, nicknamed as spidermen, were in charge of cleaning the exterior of the 468-meter-high Oriental Pearl TV Tower. They usually work from dawn till dusk, seeing the outline of the metropolitan all day long. Many of the window cleaners are migrant workers from the countryside and try to earn their living through toilsome work. (Xinhua/Chen Fei) (zgp)
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CHINA-SHANGHAI-WINDOW CLEANER (CN)
(110821) -- SHANGHAI, Aug. 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A window cleaner takes a group photo of his co-workers in front of the Oriental Pearl TV Tower in Shanghai, east China, Aug. 21, 2011. A group of window cleaners, nicknamed as spidermen, were in charge of cleaning the exterior of the 468-meter-high Oriental Pearl TV Tower. They usually work from dawn till dusk, seeing the outline of the metropolitan all day long. Many of the window cleaners are migrant workers from the countryside and try to earn their living through toilsome work. (Xinhua/Chen Fei) (zgp)
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DUKAS_19961582_EYE
CHINA-SHANGHAI-WINDOW CLEANER (CN)
(110821) -- SHANGHAI, Aug. 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Xia Yong (front) from Yichang of central China's Hubei Province and his co-worker clean the exterior of Oriental Pearl TV Tower in the upper air, in Shanghai, east China, Aug. 21, 2011. A group of window cleaners, nicknamed as spidermen, were in charge of cleaning the exterior of the 468-meter-high Oriental Pearl TV Tower. They usually work from dawn till dusk, seeing the outline of the metropolitan all day long. Many of the window cleaners are migrant workers from the countryside and try to earn their living through toilsome work. (Xinhua/Chen Fei) (zgp)
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DUKAS_19961581_EYE
CHINA-SHANGHAI-WINDOW CLEANER (CN)
(110821) -- SHANGHAI, Aug. 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Yao Guopeng from southwest China's Chongqing cleans the exterior of Oriental Pearl TV Tower in the upper air, in Shanghai, east China, Aug. 21, 2011. A group of window cleaners, nicknamed as spidermen, were in charge of cleaning the exterior of the 468-meter-high Oriental Pearl TV Tower. They usually work from dawn till dusk, seeing the outline of the metropolitan all day long. Many of the window cleaners are migrant workers from the countryside and try to earn their living through toilsome work. (Xinhua/Chen Fei) (zgp)
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DUKAS_19961580_EYE
CHINA-SHANGHAI-WINDOW CLEANER (CN)
(110821) -- SHANGHAI, Aug. 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Window cleaners descend to the sightseeing platform of the Oriental Pearl TV Tower during rainfall, in Shanghai, east China, Aug. 17, 2011. A group of window cleaners, nicknamed as spidermen, were in charge of cleaning the exterior of the 468-meter-high Oriental Pearl TV Tower. They usually work from dawn till dusk, seeing the outline of the metropolitan all day long. Many of the window cleaners are migrant workers from the countryside and try to earn their living through toilsome work. (Xinhua/Chen Fei) (zgp)
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CHINA-SHANGHAI-WINDOW CLEANER (CN)
(110821) -- SHANGHAI, Aug. 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Chen Haisheng from east China's Anhui Province cleans the exterior of Oriental Pearl TV Tower in the upper air, in Shanghai, east China, Aug. 21, 2011. A group of window cleaners, nicknamed as spidermen, were in charge of cleaning the exterior of the 468-meter-high Oriental Pearl TV Tower. They usually work from dawn till dusk, seeing the outline of the metropolitan all day long. Many of the window cleaners are migrant workers from the countryside and try to earn their living through toilsome work. (Xinhua/Chen Fei) (zgp)
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DUKAS_19961578_EYE
CHINA-SHANGHAI-WINDOW CLEANER (CN)
(110821) -- SHANGHAI, Aug. 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Yao Guopeng from southwest China's Chongqing cleans the exterior of Oriental Pearl TV Tower in the upper air, in Shanghai, east China, Aug. 21, 2011. A group of window cleaners, nicknamed as spidermen, were in charge of cleaning the exterior of the 468-meter-high Oriental Pearl TV Tower. They usually work from dawn till dusk, seeing the outline of the metropolitan all day long. Many of the window cleaners are migrant workers from the countryside and try to earn their living through toilsome work. (Xinhua/Chen Fei) (zgp)
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DUKAS_19961577_EYE
CHINA-SHANGHAI-WINDOW CLEANER (CN)
(110821) -- SHANGHAI, Aug. 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Xia Yong (front) from Yichang of central China's Hubei Province and his co-worker clean the exterior of Oriental Pearl TV Tower in the upper air, in Shanghai, east China, Aug. 21, 2011. A group of window cleaners, nicknamed as spidermen, were in charge of cleaning the exterior of the 468-meter-high Oriental Pearl TV Tower. They usually work from dawn till dusk, seeing the outline of the metropolitan all day long. Many of the window cleaners are migrant workers from the countryside and try to earn their living through toilsome work. (Xinhua/Chen Fei) (zgp)
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