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FEATURE - Fantastischer Sonnenaufgang in den Malvern Hills
A misty morning atop British Camp, Malvern Hills, looking southeast over Worcestershire and Gloucestershire. 30/03/20 *** Local Caption *** 30884582
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FEATURE - Fantastischer Sonnenaufgang in den Malvern Hills
A misty morning atop British Camp, Malvern Hills, looking southeast over Worcestershire and Gloucestershire. 30/03/20 *** Local Caption *** 30884581
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FEATURE - Fantastischer Sonnenaufgang in den Malvern Hills
A misty morning atop British Camp, Malvern Hills, looking southeast over Worcestershire and Gloucestershire. 30/03/20 *** Local Caption *** 30884583
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FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren
Latvian Davis Vilums,32, has managed to cycle every single road in London - in just 4 years!. See National News story NNbiking. Katie Price und Freund Kris Boyson vergnügen sich auf dem Scarefest in Alton Towers A Latvian has cycled along every road in London - in just four years. Davis Vilums only decided to vary his commuting route in 2015 by first going down parallel streets and then started exploring other neighbourhoods. Buying a copy of London Super Scale A-Z Map, his commute soon expanded from 20 minutes to two hours to complete his new obsession. He says he did it all while never being late for work to his job as a computer programmer for an advertising agency. The result is a fascinating lightning map that tracks and colours in a map of London across the task’s lifetime. Now 32, he said: “I am a keen cyclist and was cycling to work every single day anyway. “I’m a curious guy and wanted to see as much of London as possible. “I just love British culture. When I moved here seven years ago, I couldn’t get enough.”After completing his gargantuan task, he London now feels like “home”. Davis said: “I know London significantly better than most other Londoners. "If I’m dropped somewhere, I always know where to go. “If I’m going somewhere with colleagues, I always know how to find the restaurant.“Some people have suggested that I have a change of career, become a taxi driver and get the Knowledge. “However, I don’t really know many streets by name. I’m just there for the scenery. “I love cycling. The physical act of cycling is very enjoyable to me. I wouldn’t want to give it up for a car.”Many map makers put in ‘fake streets’ in order to catch out other companies from stealing their copyright. He said: “There were definitely two fake streets I remember. One was around Knightsbridge, a little street I was going to take but it wasn’t real. “There’s another one in Oxford Circus, a little *** Local Caption *** 30379891
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FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren
Davis Vilums A-Z. Latvian Davis Vilums,32, has managed to cycle every single road in London - in just 4 years!. See National News story NNbiking. Katie Price und Freund Kris Boyson vergnügen sich auf dem Scarefest in Alton Towers A Latvian has cycled along every road in London - in just four years. Davis Vilums only decided to vary his commuting route in 2015 by first going down parallel streets and then started exploring other neighbourhoods. Buying a copy of London Super Scale A-Z Map, his commute soon expanded from 20 minutes to two hours to complete his new obsession. He says he did it all while never being late for work to his job as a computer programmer for an advertising agency. The result is a fascinating lightning map that tracks and colours in a map of London across the task’s lifetime. Now 32, he said: “I am a keen cyclist and was cycling to work every single day anyway. “I’m a curious guy and wanted to see as much of London as possible. “I just love British culture. When I moved here seven years ago, I couldn’t get enough.”After completing his gargantuan task, he London now feels like “home”. Davis said: “I know London significantly better than most other Londoners. "If I’m dropped somewhere, I always know where to go. “If I’m going somewhere with colleagues, I always know how to find the restaurant.“Some people have suggested that I have a change of career, become a taxi driver and get the Knowledge. “However, I don’t really know many streets by name. I’m just there for the scenery. “I love cycling. The physical act of cycling is very enjoyable to me. I wouldn’t want to give it up for a car.”Many map makers put in ‘fake streets’ in order to catch out other companies from stealing their copyright. He said: “There were definitely two fake streets I remember. One was around Knightsbridge, a little street I was going to take but it wasn’t real. “There’s another one in Oxford *** Local Caption *** 30379890
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FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren
Latvian Davis Vilums,32, has managed to cycle every single road in London - in just 4 years!. See National News story NNbiking. Katie Price und Freund Kris Boyson vergnügen sich auf dem Scarefest in Alton Towers A Latvian has cycled along every road in London - in just four years. Davis Vilums only decided to vary his commuting route in 2015 by first going down parallel streets and then started exploring other neighbourhoods. Buying a copy of London Super Scale A-Z Map, his commute soon expanded from 20 minutes to two hours to complete his new obsession. He says he did it all while never being late for work to his job as a computer programmer for an advertising agency. The result is a fascinating lightning map that tracks and colours in a map of London across the task’s lifetime. Now 32, he said: “I am a keen cyclist and was cycling to work every single day anyway. “I’m a curious guy and wanted to see as much of London as possible. “I just love British culture. When I moved here seven years ago, I couldn’t get enough.”After completing his gargantuan task, he London now feels like “home”. Davis said: “I know London significantly better than most other Londoners. "If I’m dropped somewhere, I always know where to go. “If I’m going somewhere with colleagues, I always know how to find the restaurant.“Some people have suggested that I have a change of career, become a taxi driver and get the Knowledge. “However, I don’t really know many streets by name. I’m just there for the scenery. “I love cycling. The physical act of cycling is very enjoyable to me. I wouldn’t want to give it up for a car.”Many map makers put in ‘fake streets’ in order to catch out other companies from stealing their copyright. He said: “There were definitely two fake streets I remember. One was around Knightsbridge, a little street I was going to take but it wasn’t real. “There’s another one in Oxford Circus, a little *** Local Caption *** 30379889
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FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren
Davis Vilums A-Z. Latvian Davis Vilums,32, has managed to cycle every single road in London - in just 4 years!. See National News story NNbiking. Katie Price und Freund Kris Boyson vergnügen sich auf dem Scarefest in Alton Towers A Latvian has cycled along every road in London - in just four years. Davis Vilums only decided to vary his commuting route in 2015 by first going down parallel streets and then started exploring other neighbourhoods. Buying a copy of London Super Scale A-Z Map, his commute soon expanded from 20 minutes to two hours to complete his new obsession. He says he did it all while never being late for work to his job as a computer programmer for an advertising agency. The result is a fascinating lightning map that tracks and colours in a map of London across the task’s lifetime. Now 32, he said: “I am a keen cyclist and was cycling to work every single day anyway. “I’m a curious guy and wanted to see as much of London as possible. “I just love British culture. When I moved here seven years ago, I couldn’t get enough.”After completing his gargantuan task, he London now feels like “home”. Davis said: “I know London significantly better than most other Londoners. "If I’m dropped somewhere, I always know where to go. “If I’m going somewhere with colleagues, I always know how to find the restaurant.“Some people have suggested that I have a change of career, become a taxi driver and get the Knowledge. “However, I don’t really know many streets by name. I’m just there for the scenery. “I love cycling. The physical act of cycling is very enjoyable to me. I wouldn’t want to give it up for a car.”Many map makers put in ‘fake streets’ in order to catch out other companies from stealing their copyright. He said: “There were definitely two fake streets I remember. One was around Knightsbridge, a little street I was going to take but it wasn’t real. “There’s another one in Oxford *** Local Caption *** 30379888
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FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren
Davis Vilums A-Z. Latvian Davis Vilums,32, has managed to cycle every single road in London - in just 4 years!. See National News story NNbiking. Katie Price und Freund Kris Boyson vergnügen sich auf dem Scarefest in Alton Towers A Latvian has cycled along every road in London - in just four years. Davis Vilums only decided to vary his commuting route in 2015 by first going down parallel streets and then started exploring other neighbourhoods. Buying a copy of London Super Scale A-Z Map, his commute soon expanded from 20 minutes to two hours to complete his new obsession. He says he did it all while never being late for work to his job as a computer programmer for an advertising agency. The result is a fascinating lightning map that tracks and colours in a map of London across the task’s lifetime. Now 32, he said: “I am a keen cyclist and was cycling to work every single day anyway. “I’m a curious guy and wanted to see as much of London as possible. “I just love British culture. When I moved here seven years ago, I couldn’t get enough.”After completing his gargantuan task, he London now feels like “home”. Davis said: “I know London significantly better than most other Londoners. "If I’m dropped somewhere, I always know where to go. “If I’m going somewhere with colleagues, I always know how to find the restaurant.“Some people have suggested that I have a change of career, become a taxi driver and get the Knowledge. “However, I don’t really know many streets by name. I’m just there for the scenery. “I love cycling. The physical act of cycling is very enjoyable to me. I wouldn’t want to give it up for a car.”Many map makers put in ‘fake streets’ in order to catch out other companies from stealing their copyright. He said: “There were definitely two fake streets I remember. One was around Knightsbridge, a little street I was going to take but it wasn’t real. “There’s another one in Oxford *** Local Caption *** 30379892
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FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren
Latvian Davis Vilums,32, has managed to cycle every single road in London - in just 4 years!. See National News story NNbiking. Katie Price und Freund Kris Boyson vergnügen sich auf dem Scarefest in Alton Towers A Latvian has cycled along every road in London - in just four years. Davis Vilums only decided to vary his commuting route in 2015 by first going down parallel streets and then started exploring other neighbourhoods. Buying a copy of London Super Scale A-Z Map, his commute soon expanded from 20 minutes to two hours to complete his new obsession. He says he did it all while never being late for work to his job as a computer programmer for an advertising agency. The result is a fascinating lightning map that tracks and colours in a map of London across the task’s lifetime. Now 32, he said: “I am a keen cyclist and was cycling to work every single day anyway. “I’m a curious guy and wanted to see as much of London as possible. “I just love British culture. When I moved here seven years ago, I couldn’t get enough.”After completing his gargantuan task, he London now feels like “home”. Davis said: “I know London significantly better than most other Londoners. "If I’m dropped somewhere, I always know where to go. “If I’m going somewhere with colleagues, I always know how to find the restaurant.“Some people have suggested that I have a change of career, become a taxi driver and get the Knowledge. “However, I don’t really know many streets by name. I’m just there for the scenery. “I love cycling. The physical act of cycling is very enjoyable to me. I wouldn’t want to give it up for a car.”Many map makers put in ‘fake streets’ in order to catch out other companies from stealing their copyright. He said: “There were definitely two fake streets I remember. One was around Knightsbridge, a little street I was going to take but it wasn’t real. “There’s another one in Oxford Circus, a little *** Local Caption *** 30379887
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FEATURE - King of the Roads: Radfahrer hat in 4 Jahren jede einzelne Strasse in London befahren
Latvian Davis Vilums,32, has managed to cycle every single road in London - in just 4 years!. See National News story NNbiking. Katie Price und Freund Kris Boyson vergnügen sich auf dem Scarefest in Alton Towers A Latvian has cycled along every road in London - in just four years. Davis Vilums only decided to vary his commuting route in 2015 by first going down parallel streets and then started exploring other neighbourhoods. Buying a copy of London Super Scale A-Z Map, his commute soon expanded from 20 minutes to two hours to complete his new obsession. He says he did it all while never being late for work to his job as a computer programmer for an advertising agency. The result is a fascinating lightning map that tracks and colours in a map of London across the task’s lifetime. Now 32, he said: “I am a keen cyclist and was cycling to work every single day anyway. “I’m a curious guy and wanted to see as much of London as possible. “I just love British culture. When I moved here seven years ago, I couldn’t get enough.”After completing his gargantuan task, he London now feels like “home”. Davis said: “I know London significantly better than most other Londoners. "If I’m dropped somewhere, I always know where to go. “If I’m going somewhere with colleagues, I always know how to find the restaurant.“Some people have suggested that I have a change of career, become a taxi driver and get the Knowledge. “However, I don’t really know many streets by name. I’m just there for the scenery. “I love cycling. The physical act of cycling is very enjoyable to me. I wouldn’t want to give it up for a car.”Many map makers put in ‘fake streets’ in order to catch out other companies from stealing their copyright. He said: “There were definitely two fake streets I remember. One was around Knightsbridge, a little street I was going to take but it wasn’t real. “There’s another one in Oxford Circus, a little *** Local Caption *** 30379886
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NEWS - Deutschland: Unwetter über Berlin
Heftiger Regen überflutet die Strassen von Berlin / 270716 ***Heavy rain floods the streets of Berlin, Germany, July 27, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22827845
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NEWS - Deutschland: Unwetter über Berlin
Heftiger Regen überflutet die Strassen von Berlin / 270716 ***Heavy rain floods the streets of Berlin, Germany, July 27, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22827848
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Rega Helikopter, Verkehrsunfall
Schwerer Verkehrsunfall am Grimselpass. Fahrradfahrer wurde von einem Auto im Tunnel angefahren.Verlad in einen Helikopter der Rettungsflugwacht ( Rega)
31.Juli 2009
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Rega Helikopter, Verkehrsunfall
Schwerer Verkehrsunfall am Grimselpass. Fahrradfahrer wurde von einem Auto im Tunnel angefahren.
31.Juli 2009
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GeschŠftsleute auf ElektrorŠdern, Pedelecs, OlympiagelŠnde, MŸnchen, Bayern, Deutschland, Europa
GeschŠftsleute auf ElektrorŠdern, Pedelecs, OlympiagelŠnde, MŸnchen, Bayern, Deutschland, Europa (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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GeschŠftsleute auf ElektrorŠdern, Pedelecs, OlympiagelŠnde, MŸnchen, Bayern, Deutschland, Europa
GeschŠftsleute auf ElektrorŠdern, Pedelecs, OlympiagelŠnde, MŸnchen, Bayern, Deutschland, Europa (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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GeschŠftsleute auf ElektrorŠdern, Pedelecs, OlympiagelŠnde, MŸnchen, Bayern, Deutschland, Europa
GeschŠftsleute auf ElektrorŠdern, Pedelecs, OlympiagelŠnde, MŸnchen, Bayern, Deutschland, Europa (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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GeschŠftsleute auf ElektrorŠdern, Pedelecs, OlympiagelŠnde, MŸnchen, Bayern, Deutschland, Europa
GeschŠftsleute auf ElektrorŠdern, Pedelecs, OlympiagelŠnde, MŸnchen, Bayern, Deutschland, Europa (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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GeschŠftsleute auf ElektrorŠdern, Pedelecs, OlympiagelŠnde, MŸnchen, Bayern, Deutschland, Europa
GeschŠftsleute auf ElektrorŠdern, Pedelecs, OlympiagelŠnde, MŸnchen, Bayern, Deutschland, Europa (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Schneeberge auf dem Gotthardpass
Meterhohe Schneeberge auf dem Gotthardpass Fahrradfahrer
NOT MODEL RELEASE !!!
28:Mai 2008
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