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Woolly mice created on path to bringing back the mammoth
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Pictures must credit: Colossal Bioscience
Researchers have created a woolly mouse — to help bring the long extinct mammoth back to life.
US company Colossal Bioscience is looking to bring back the mammoth using DNA sequences found in well preserved animals frozen after death.
Scientists did computational analysis of woolly mammoth genomes ranging from 3,500 years old to over 1.2 million years old.
Colossal’s mammoth team explored a data set of 121 mammoth and elephant genes to identify the significant ones that impact hair and other cold-adaptation traits.
The scientists refined the list to include ten genes related to hair length, thickness, texture, and colour that were compatible with expression in a mouse.
The team then edited the mouse genome using a streamlined strategy that combined three editing technologies.
The gene editing resulted in the woolly mice.
They all have an edit that causes loss of function in a gene called fibroblast growth factor 5, or FGF5, which alters hair growth cycles.
This leads to hair that can grow as much as three times longer than wild type.
At the same time genes that affect hair follicle development and structure led to the mice growing hair with a woolly texture, wavy coats, and curled whiskers.
OPS: The genetically modified wooly mice created by Colossal Bioscience
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Mammoth bones found on river bank in Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 12, 2024 - Three mammoth bones found on the bank of the River Dnipro after the water level had dropped are displayed at the Museum of the History of Zaporizhzhian Cossacks on Khortytsia Island, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mammoth bones found on river bank in Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 12, 2024 - Journalists cover the demonstration of three mammoth bones found on the bank of the River Dnipro after the water level had dropped at the Museum of the History of Zaporizhzhian Cossacks on Khortytsia Island, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mammoth bones found on river bank in Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 12, 2024 - One of the three mammoth bones found on the bank of the River Dnipro after the water level had dropped is displayed at the Museum of the History of Zaporizhzhian Cossacks on Khortytsia Island, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mammoth bones found on river bank in Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 12, 2024 - Khortytsia National Reserve employee Mykhailo Mulenko measures the length of one of the three mammoth bones found on the bank of the River Dnipro after the water level had dropped during the demonstration at the Museum of the History of Zaporizhzhian Cossacks on Khortytsia Island, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mammoth bones found on river bank in Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 12, 2024 - One of the three mammoth bones found on the bank of the River Dnipro after the water level had dropped is displayed at the Museum of the History of Zaporizhzhian Cossacks on Khortytsia Island, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mammoth bones found on river bank in Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 12, 2024 - Khortytsia National Reserve employee Mykhailo Mulenko holds one of the three mammoth bones found on the bank of the River Dnipro after the water level had dropped during the demonstration at the Museum of the History of Zaporizhzhian Cossacks on Khortytsia Island, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mammoth bones found on river bank in Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 12, 2024 - Three mammoth bones found on the bank of the River Dnipro after the water level had dropped are displayed at the Museum of the History of Zaporizhzhian Cossacks on Khortytsia Island, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mammoth bones found on river bank in Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 12, 2024 - Khortytsia National Reserve employee Mykhailo Mulenko holds one of the three mammoth bones found on the bank of the River Dnipro after the water level had dropped during the demonstration at the Museum of the History of Zaporizhzhian Cossacks on Khortytsia Island, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mammoth bones found on river bank in Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 12, 2024 - Journalists cover the demonstration of three mammoth bones found on the bank of the River Dnipro after the water level had dropped at the Museum of the History of Zaporizhzhian Cossacks on Khortytsia Island, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mammoth bones found on river bank in Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 12, 2024 - Khortytsia National Reserve employee Mykhailo Mulenko holds one of the three mammoth bones found on the bank of the River Dnipro after the water level had dropped during the demonstration at the Museum of the History of Zaporizhzhian Cossacks on Khortytsia Island, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mammoth bones found on river bank in Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 12, 2024 - Khortytsia National Reserve employee Mykhailo Mulenko measures the length of one of the three mammoth bones found on the bank of the River Dnipro after the water level had dropped during the demonstration at the Museum of the History of Zaporizhzhian Cossacks on Khortytsia Island, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mammoth bones found on river bank in Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 12, 2024 - One of the three mammoth bones found on the bank of the River Dnipro after the water level had dropped is displayed at the Museum of the History of Zaporizhzhian Cossacks on Khortytsia Island, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mammoth bones found on river bank in Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 12, 2024 - Khortytsia National Reserve employee Mykhailo Mulenko holds a mammoth scapula found on the bank of the River Dnipro after the water level had dropped during the demonstration at the Museum of the History of Zaporizhzhian Cossacks on Khortytsia Island, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mammoth bones found on river bank in Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 12, 2024 - Kostiantyn Nelipa, who found three mammoth bones while fishing on the bank of the River Dnipro which emerged after the water had receded, holds one of his finds during the demonstration at the Museum of the History of Zaporizhzhian Cossacks on Khortytsia Island, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mammoth bones found on river bank in Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 12, 2024 - Khortytsia National Reserve employee Mykhailo Mulenko holds one of the three mammoth bones found on the bank of the River Dnipro after the water level had dropped during the demonstration at the Museum of the History of Zaporizhzhian Cossacks on Khortytsia Island, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mammoth bones found on river bank in Ukraine
ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - AUGUST 12, 2024 - Khortytsia National Reserve employee Mykhailo Mulenko stands by three mammoth bones found on the bank of the River Dnipro which emerged after the water level had dropped during the demonstration at the Museum of the History of Zaporizhzhian Cossacks on Khortytsia Island, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
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FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
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FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
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FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
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FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
(c) Dukas -
DUK10148696_023
FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
(c) Dukas -
DUK10148696_022
FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
(c) Dukas -
DUK10148696_021
FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
(c) Dukas -
DUK10148696_020
FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
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DUK10148696_019
FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
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DUK10148696_018
FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
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DUK10148696_017
FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
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DUK10148696_016
FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
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DUK10148696_015
FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
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DUK10148696_014
FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
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DUK10148696_013
FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
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DUK10148696_012
FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
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DUK10148696_011
FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
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DUK10148696_010
FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
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DUK10148696_009
FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
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DUK10148696_008
FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
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DUK10148696_007
FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
(c) Dukas -
DUK10148696_006
FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
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DUK10148696_005
FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
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FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
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FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Gigantische "Gigayacht" mit zwei Hubschrauberlandeplätzen
VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM
Superyacht design firm Lazzarini, who have previously designed a swan-shaped megayacht and a flying superyacht powered by blimps, have unveiled an epic 'gigayacht' that could be the next king of the oceans.
The Sovrano (Italian for ‘sovereign’) measures an incredible 555 feet - up there with the longest existing vessels and when built would be the widest yacht in the world. Its width comes from a platform on either side of the main deck that results in a 108 feet span.
The two platforms can be turned into helipads, swimming pools or extra lounges, depending on the whims of its eventual owner. Each is also fitted with four electric winches that allow a section to be lowered to the water’s edge to allow for a spectacular dining spot.
The five-deck yacht also has a covered atrium on the foredeck that opens to reveal a sunken space that houses a verdant garden and swimming pool that can be enjoyed by guests outdoors in summer, or under cover should bad weather hit. There are also two more pools on the vessel.
Also onboard is a giant garage which can store up to six supercars. These can be unloaded using a lifting platform and two cranes at the stern that can move the vehicles on and off the boat. Also onboard, meanwhile is a 14.5 metre ‘Geronimo’ pleasure craft for zipping around coastlines and a submersible allowing for underwater adventures.
The Sovrano can sleep up to 50 guests across 20 private suites and has space for up to 60 crew.
Lazzarini bosses says the steel-hulled brute could be equipped with electric motors or a hybrid propulsion system for an estimated top speed of 18 knots or 31 knots, respectively.
The studio estimates the build will take four years to complete and its interior and amenities can be fully customized upon client’s preferences.
Where: Rome, Italy
When: 19 Mar 2022
Credit: Lazzarini Design Studio/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ED
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FEATURE - Welches dieser Bilder ist das Naturfoto des Jahres ?
Mandatory Credit: Photo by RMetS/AccuWeather/REX/Shutterstock (9980428n)
A stormy cloud formation in South Kansas, which reminded the photographer of the mammoth character in the movie Ice Age, and was taken by Kathryn Parent came top in the public vote.
Weather photographer of year competition - Nov 2018
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/uk31
A picture of LIGHTNING striking in Blackpool has come top in the annual Weather Photographer of the Year competition.The photo entitled, Electric Blackpool, taken by Stephen Cheatley, beat more than 4,000 pictures in the contest, which show weather phenomena around the world. Other pictures show a double rainbow over the Grand Canyon, a late season dust storm in Arizona and a spectacular reflection bow in the Lofoten Islands in Norway. The competition was organised by The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS) in association with AccuWeather.
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NEWS - Frankreich: 'Mammuthus Volantes' in Strassburg
April 30, 2018 - Strasbourg, France - A mammoth skeleton on a lifting platform, part of the installation 'Mammuthus Volantes' (Flying Mammoth) by French artist and architect Jacques Rival, is seen behind water fountains in Cathedral Square in Strasbourg, eastern France on April 30, 2018, as part of the 'Industrie Magnifique' festival. Several art pieces will be shown in different squares of the city from May 3 to May 13. Several art pieces will be shown in different squares of the city from May 3 to May 13. In December 2017, Soprema, a company specialized in waterproofing, acquired the complete skeleton of the mammoth primigenius at an auction. It measures 3.4 metres in length, 5.4 metres in height and weighs approximately 1400 kilograms (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Frankreich: 'Mammuthus Volantes' in Strassburg
April 30, 2018 - Strasbourg, France - A mammoth skeleton on a lifting platform, part of the installation 'Mammuthus Volantes' (Flying Mammoth) by French artist and architect Jacques Rival, is seen behind water fountains in Cathedral Square in Strasbourg, eastern France on April 30, 2018, as part of the 'Industrie Magnifique' festival. Several art pieces will be shown in different squares of the city from May 3 to May 13. Several art pieces will be shown in different squares of the city from May 3 to May 13. In December 2017, Soprema, a company specialized in waterproofing, acquired the complete skeleton of the mammoth primigenius at an auction. It measures 3.4 metres in length, 5.4 metres in height and weighs approximately 1400 kilograms (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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