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  • DHL Delivery At Corner Shop
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    DHL Delivery At Corner Shop
    A DHL delivery van and postal workers are at a small postal and parcel shop combined with a pizzeria in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 21, 2025. Customers wait outside as packages are unloaded and sorted on the sidewalk during autumn. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • DHL Delivery At Corner Shop
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    DHL Delivery At Corner Shop
    A DHL delivery van and postal workers are at a small postal and parcel shop combined with a pizzeria in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 21, 2025. Customers wait outside as packages are unloaded and sorted on the sidewalk during autumn. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • DHL Delivery At Corner Shop
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    DHL Delivery At Corner Shop
    A DHL delivery van and postal workers are at a small postal and parcel shop combined with a pizzeria in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 21, 2025. Customers wait outside as packages are unloaded and sorted on the sidewalk during autumn. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • DHL Delivery At Corner Shop
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    DHL Delivery At Corner Shop
    A DHL delivery van and postal workers are at a small postal and parcel shop combined with a pizzeria in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 21, 2025. Customers wait outside as packages are unloaded and sorted on the sidewalk during autumn. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • DHL Delivery At Corner Shop
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    DHL Delivery At Corner Shop
    A DHL delivery van and postal workers are at a small postal and parcel shop combined with a pizzeria in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 21, 2025. Customers wait outside as packages are unloaded and sorted on the sidewalk during autumn. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Amazon Prime Electric Delivery Van
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    Amazon Prime Electric Delivery Van
    An Amazon Prime electric delivery van operated by an Amazon Service Partner drives through the old town of Schwabach, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 20, 2025. The fully electric vehicle, marked ''100% Elektrisch,'' represents the company's shift toward sustainable urban logistics. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Amazon Prime Electric Delivery Van
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    Amazon Prime Electric Delivery Van
    An Amazon Prime electric delivery van operated by an Amazon Service Partner drives through the old town of Schwabach, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 20, 2025. The fully electric vehicle, marked ''100% Elektrisch,'' represents the company's shift toward sustainable urban logistics. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bavarian Police Officers And Vehicles In Munich
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    Bavarian Police Officers And Vehicles In Munich
    Bavarian police officers stand beside several police vans during an operation in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 11, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • The 2025 Arraiolos Group Meeting
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    The 2025 Arraiolos Group Meeting
    President of Estonia Alar Karis welcomes President of Austria Alexander Van der Bellen at the 2025 Arraiolos Group meeting in Tallinn, Estonia, on October 10, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • The 2025 Arraiolos Group Meeting
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    The 2025 Arraiolos Group Meeting
    President of Austria Alexander Van der Bellen attends the 2025 Arraiolos Group meeting in Tallinn, Estonia, on October 10, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Amazon Prime Delivery Van
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    Amazon Prime Delivery Van
    An Amazon Prime delivery van operated by an Amazon service partner parks on a residential street in Gauting, Bavaria, Germany, on October 2, 2025. Amazon's logistics network handles daily parcel deliveries across Germany through contracted service providers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Italian Police Officers On Duty In Urban Area
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    Italian Police Officers On Duty In Urban Area
    An Italian Police bomb disposal unit van (Artificieri) appears during a public demonstration in Bari, Italy, on September 22, 2025. The photo captures the atmosphere of law enforcement, public safety, and crowd control operations in Italy. (Photo by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto)

     

  • Italian Police Officers On Duty In Urban Area
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    Italian Police Officers On Duty In Urban Area
    An Italian State Police van is positioned during a public demonstration in Bari, Italy, on September 22, 2025. The photograph captures the atmosphere of law enforcement presence and crowd control during civic protests. (Photo by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto)

     

  • PostNL Electric Delivery Van
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    PostNL Electric Delivery Van
    A PostNL hybrid electric delivery van is seen during its parcel service route in Utrecht, Netherlands, on September 8, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ambulance On A Road In Garmisch-Partenkirchen
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    Ambulance On A Road In Garmisch-Partenkirchen
    An ambulance of the German emergency medical service drives along a road with the Bavarian Alps in the background in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany, on September 14, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Canada
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    Daily Life In Canada
    A Purolator electric delivery vehicle is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 14, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Venice 2025: Cartier Glory To The Filmmaker Award
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    Venice 2025: Cartier Glory To The Filmmaker Award
    September 3, 2025, Lido Di Venezia, Veneto, Italy: JULIAN SCHNABEL poses with the Cartier Glory to the Filmmaker Award during the 82nd Venice Film Festival at Venice Lido, Italy (Credit Image: © Mickael Chavet/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Prisoner Transport Vehicle Of German Judicial Authorities
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    Prisoner Transport Vehicle Of German Judicial Authorities
    A prisoner transport vehicle marked ''Justiz'' of the German judicial authorities is seen on the street in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Prisoner Transport Vehicle Of German Judicial Authorities
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    Prisoner Transport Vehicle Of German Judicial Authorities
    A prisoner transport vehicle marked ''Justiz'' of the German judicial authorities is seen on the street in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Prisoner Transport Vehicle Of German Judicial Authorities
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    Prisoner Transport Vehicle Of German Judicial Authorities
    A prisoner transport vehicle marked ''Justiz'' of the German judicial authorities is seen on the street in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Venice 2025: Campari Passion For Film Award
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    Venice 2025: Campari Passion For Film Award
    September 2, 2025, Lido Di Venezia, Veneto, Italy: GUS VAN SANT poses with the Campari Passion for Film Award during the 82nd Venice Film Festival at Venice Lido, Italy (Credit Image: © Mickael Chavet/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • India Economy US Trade Tariffs
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    India Economy US Trade Tariffs
    An Indian fruit seller weighs fruits from his movable van as he sells fruits door to door in Siliguri, India, on August 25, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto)

     

  • Anti-Israel Activists At The Foreign Ministry In The Hague
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    Anti-Israel Activists At The Foreign Ministry In The Hague
    August 21, 2025, The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands: A demonstrator reads the names of civilians killed in Gaza - Including a photo of recently killed Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif. On August 21, 2025, at 12 o'clock, hundreds of activists protested at the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, voicing their message of the Dutch government’s complacency toward Israel's actions in Gaza. The demonstration ended with two minutes of silence. (Credit Image: © James Petermeier/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Anti-Israel Activists At The Foreign Ministry In The Hague
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    Anti-Israel Activists At The Foreign Ministry In The Hague
    August 21, 2025, The Hague, Netherlands: A demonstrator holds a sign reading 'Free Palestine, Stop Ethnic Purification, Never Look Away Again' translated from Dutch. Today at 12 o'clock, hundreds of activists protested at the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, voicing their message of the Dutch government's complacency toward Israel's actions in Gaza. The demonstration ended with two minutes of silence and reading of names of civilians killed in Gaza. (Credit Image: © James Petermeier/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Israel-Hamas War 2025: Palestinian Solidarity Rally: Netherlands
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    Israel-Hamas War 2025: Palestinian Solidarity Rally: Netherlands
    August 21, 2025, The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands: Hundreds of activists protested at the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, voicing their message of the Dutch government's complacency toward Israel's actions in Gaza. The demonstration ended with two minutes of silence and the reading of the names of civilians killed in Gaza. (Credit Image: © James Petermeier/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • 32-year-old Man Identified As Clyde Ricks Fatally Shot To The Chest Within The Confines Of The 84 Precinct At 391 Jay Street
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    32-year-old Man Identified As Clyde Ricks Fatally Shot To The Chest Within The Confines Of The 84 Precinct At 391 Jay Street
    The NYPD crime scene unit van parks at the crime scene. A 32-year-old man identified as Clyde Ricks is fatally shot in the chest within the confines of the 84th precinct at 391 Jay Street in Downtown Brooklyn, New York, United States, on August 1, 2025. The shooting takes place at approximately 5:34 PM, and at this time, there are no arrests. Members of the NYPD Crime Scene Unit place evidence markers at the scene to highlight a hat, shell casings, and blood found at the scene. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto)

     

  • Retirees March In Front Of The National Congress In Buenos Aires
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    Retirees March In Front Of The National Congress In Buenos Aires
    Police deploy a shield formation around a van in which those arrested are held during the Pensioners' March in front of the National Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 30. (Photo by Guillermo Castro/NurPhoto)

     

  • A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
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    A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
    **EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
    If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
    You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
    The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
    It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
    “I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
    “I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
    From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
    Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
    “When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
    “Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
    “I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
    Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
    “I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
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    A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
    **EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
    If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
    You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
    The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
    It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
    “I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
    “I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
    From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
    Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
    “When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
    “Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
    “I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
    Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
    “I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
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    A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
    **EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
    If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
    You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
    The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
    It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
    “I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
    “I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
    From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
    Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
    “When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
    “Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
    “I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
    Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
    “I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
    DUK10163586_010
    A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
    **EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
    If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
    You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
    The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
    It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
    “I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
    “I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
    From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
    Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
    “When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
    “Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
    “I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
    Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
    “I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
    DUK10163586_011
    A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
    **EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
    If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
    You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
    The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
    It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
    “I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
    “I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
    From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
    Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
    “When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
    “Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
    “I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
    Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
    “I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
    DUK10163586_003
    A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
    **EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
    If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
    You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
    The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
    It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
    “I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
    “I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
    From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
    Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
    “When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
    “Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
    “I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
    Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
    “I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
    DUK10163586_006
    A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
    **EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
    If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
    You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
    The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
    It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
    “I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
    “I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
    From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
    Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
    “When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
    “Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
    “I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
    Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
    “I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
    DUK10163586_009
    A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
    **EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
    If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
    You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
    The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
    It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
    “I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
    “I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
    From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
    Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
    “When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
    “Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
    “I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
    Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
    “I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
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    A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
    **EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
    If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
    You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
    The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
    It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
    “I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
    “I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
    From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
    Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
    “When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
    “Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
    “I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
    Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
    “I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
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    A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
    **EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
    If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
    You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
    The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
    It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
    “I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
    “I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
    From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
    Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
    “When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
    “Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
    “I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
    Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
    “I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
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    A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
    **EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
    If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
    You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
    The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
    It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
    “I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
    “I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
    From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
    Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
    “When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
    “Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
    “I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
    Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
    “I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
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    A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
    **EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
    If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
    You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
    The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
    It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
    “I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
    “I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
    From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
    Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
    “When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
    “Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
    “I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
    Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
    “I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
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    A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
    **EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
    If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
    You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
    The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
    It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
    “I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
    “I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
    From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
    Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
    “When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
    “Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
    “I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
    Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
    “I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
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    A Fairytale Home In The Woods: Das Aussteigerpaar Kai und Ben lebt in ihrem umgebauten Truck in den Wäldern von British Columbia
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
    **EDITORS NOTE: We cannot use her surname**
    If you go into the woods of British Columbia today you could be in for a big surprise.
    You might just find parked up for the night a truly magical truck with a handcrafted house built on to its back.
    The International 4800, a beast of a vehicle originally made for off-road utility work, has been reborn as a whimsical, wood-fired, off-grid sanctuary.
    It took five years to create after it was bought in 2013 by a woman who made the project her labour of love.
    “I called it The Ugly Truckling because I always loved the story of the ugly duckling,” says the creator of the fantasy mobile home who likes to be known simply as Kai.
    “I was an awkward, weird kid. Honestly, I’m an awkward, weird adult. But like the duckling, the truck started off ugly, and it grew into something I think is secretly beautiful.”
    From the outside, the house truck looks like something out of a Disney dream.
    Cedar shake siding wraps the entire frame, salvaged century-old windows add soul and light, and a hand-built Dutch door with curved stained glass makes the entryway look like it belongs on a woodland fairy tale set.
    “When I first moved in, it didn’t have electricity, running water, or plumbing. It was just a box on wheels. I slowly built everything around me,’ says Kai, who is in her thirties.
    “Now, it has most modern amenities. It’s not finished, but it’s comfortable, and its mine.
    “I made that door myself. I used old glass with air bubbles in it to mimic historic pub windows. I wanted it to feel alive, like a house that evolved over time, not just something an architect plonked down.”
    Inside, every inch of the 200-square-foot interior is bursting with detail and character. There’s a round window that Kai also made by hand, after discovering that buying one would cost her a whopping £3 700 ($5 000).
    “I thought, ‘No way,’ so I just taught myself how to build on *** Local Caption *

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Ukraine works to move elderly out of harms way along front line
    People evacuated from areas close to the front line hold their bags while standing by a van, Kharkiv, Ukraine, on May 12, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
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    Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
    Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
    24th April 2025

    A large red van surrounded by uniformed and plain clothed police officers was parked on the pavement in Oxford Street outside Oxford Circus tube station - the vehicle is equipped with facial recognition cameras and technology and officers said that they will only flag up wanted people, officers spoke to a number of individuals who are wanted as a result of the operation.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
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    Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
    Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
    24th April 2025

    A large red van surrounded by uniformed and plain clothed police officers was parked on the pavement in Oxford Street outside Oxford Circus tube station - the vehicle is equipped with facial recognition cameras and technology and officers said that they will only flag up wanted people, officers spoke to a number of individuals who are wanted as a result of the operation.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
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    Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
    Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
    24th April 2025

    A large red van surrounded by uniformed and plain clothed police officers was parked on the pavement in Oxford Street outside Oxford Circus tube station - the vehicle is equipped with facial recognition cameras and technology and officers said that they will only flag up wanted people, officers spoke to a number of individuals who are wanted as a result of the operation.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
    DUKAS_183907901_EYE
    Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
    Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
    24th April 2025

    A large red van surrounded by uniformed and plain clothed police officers was parked on the pavement in Oxford Street outside Oxford Circus tube station - the vehicle is equipped with facial recognition cameras and technology and officers said that they will only flag up wanted people, officers spoke to a number of individuals who are wanted as a result of the operation.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

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    Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
    Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
    24th April 2025

    A large red van surrounded by uniformed and plain clothed police officers was parked on the pavement in Oxford Street outside Oxford Circus tube station - the vehicle is equipped with facial recognition cameras and technology and officers said that they will only flag up wanted people, officers spoke to a number of individuals who are wanted as a result of the operation.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
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    Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
    Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
    24th April 2025

    A large red van surrounded by uniformed and plain clothed police officers was parked on the pavement in Oxford Street outside Oxford Circus tube station - the vehicle is equipped with facial recognition cameras and technology and officers said that they will only flag up wanted people, officers spoke to a number of individuals who are wanted as a result of the operation.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
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    Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
    Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
    24th April 2025

    A large red van surrounded by uniformed and plain clothed police officers was parked on the pavement in Oxford Street outside Oxford Circus tube station - the vehicle is equipped with facial recognition cameras and technology and officers said that they will only flag up wanted people, officers spoke to a number of individuals who are wanted as a result of the operation.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
    DUKAS_183907897_EYE
    Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
    Metropolitan Police Facial Recognition van parked in Oxford Street, London, UK.
    24th April 2025

    A large red van surrounded by uniformed and plain clothed police officers was parked on the pavement in Oxford Street outside Oxford Circus tube station - the vehicle is equipped with facial recognition cameras and technology and officers said that they will only flag up wanted people, officers spoke to a number of individuals who are wanted as a result of the operation.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

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