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  • NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an intruder armed with a crossbow got into the Grounds on Christmas Day.
    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an Intruder armed with a crossbow got into the grounds on Christmas Day, UK - 26 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an intruder armed with a crossbow got into the Grounds on Christmas Day.
    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an Intruder armed with a crossbow got into the grounds on Christmas Day, UK - 26 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an intruder armed with a crossbow got into the Grounds on Christmas Day.
    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an Intruder armed with a crossbow got into the grounds on Christmas Day, UK - 26 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    Heightened Security at Windsor Castle after the Intruder armed with a Crossbow got into the Grounds on Christmas Day.
    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an Intruder armed with a crossbow got into the grounds on Christmas Day, UK - 26 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an intruder armed with a crossbow got into the Grounds on Christmas Day.
    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an Intruder armed with a crossbow got into the grounds on Christmas Day, UK - 26 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an intruder armed with a crossbow got into the Grounds on Christmas Day.
    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an Intruder armed with a crossbow got into the grounds on Christmas Day, UK - 26 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an intruder armed with a crossbow got into the Grounds on Christmas Day.
    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an Intruder armed with a crossbow got into the grounds on Christmas Day, UK - 26 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an intruder armed with a crossbow got into the Grounds on Christmas Day.
    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an Intruder armed with a crossbow got into the grounds on Christmas Day, UK - 26 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an intruder armed with a crossbow got into the Grounds on Christmas Day.
    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an Intruder armed with a crossbow got into the grounds on Christmas Day, UK - 26 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an intruder armed with a crossbow got into the Grounds on Christmas Day.
    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an Intruder armed with a crossbow got into the grounds on Christmas Day, UK - 26 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an intruder armed with a crossbow got into the Grounds on Christmas Day.
    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an Intruder armed with a crossbow got into the grounds on Christmas Day, UK - 26 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an intruder armed with a crossbow got into the Grounds on Christmas Day.
    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an Intruder armed with a crossbow got into the grounds on Christmas Day, UK - 26 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an intruder armed with a crossbow got into the Grounds on Christmas Day.
    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an Intruder armed with a crossbow got into the grounds on Christmas Day, UK - 26 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    The spot at Windsor Castle where an intruder armed with a crossbow got into the grounds on Christmas Day.
    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an Intruder armed with a crossbow got into the grounds on Christmas Day, UK - 26 Dec 2021

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    NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    The spot at Windsor Castle where an intruder armed with a crossbow got into the grounds on Christmas Day.
    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an Intruder armed with a crossbow got into the grounds on Christmas Day, UK - 26 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    NEWS - Erhöhte Sicherheitsvorkehrungen auf Schloss Windsor
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    The spot at Windsor Castle where the intruder armed with a crossbow got into the grounds on Christmas Day.
    Heightened security at Windsor Castle after an Intruder armed with a crossbow got into the grounds on Christmas Day, UK - 26 Dec 2021

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’ve got this little extra strength’: the rare, intense world of a super smeller.
    From petrol and perfume to Parkinson’s disease, super-smellers can detect scents others are oblivious to. For Krati Garg, the ability’s both power and pain.

    Dr Krati Garg, who has a rare ability with smell, in her garden at home. ‘I almost feel empowered in some ways that I’ve got this little extra strength or tool.’

    Kriti at home in Wheeler's Hill on 14 December 2021. Kriti describes herself as having a very sensitive nose.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’ve got this little extra strength’: the rare, intense world of a super smeller.
    From petrol and perfume to Parkinson’s disease, super-smellers can detect scents others are oblivious to. For Krati Garg, the ability’s both power and pain.

    Dr Krati Garg, who has a rare ability with smell, in her garden at home. ‘I almost feel empowered in some ways that I’ve got this little extra strength or tool.’

    Kriti at home in Wheeler's Hill on 14 December 2021. Kriti describes herself as having a very sensitive nose.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’ve got this little extra strength’: the rare, intense world of a super smeller.
    From petrol and perfume to Parkinson’s disease, super-smellers can detect scents others are oblivious to. For Krati Garg, the ability’s both power and pain.

    Dr Krati Garg, who has a rare ability with smell, in her garden at home. ‘I almost feel empowered in some ways that I’ve got this little extra strength or tool.’

    Kriti at home in Wheeler's Hill on 14 December 2021. Kriti describes herself as having a very sensitive nose.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’ve got this little extra strength’: the rare, intense world of a super smeller.
    From petrol and perfume to Parkinson’s disease, super-smellers can detect scents others are oblivious to. For Krati Garg, the ability’s both power and pain.

    Dr Krati Garg, who has a rare ability with smell, in her garden at home. ‘I almost feel empowered in some ways that I’ve got this little extra strength or tool.’

    Kriti at home in Wheeler's Hill on 14 December 2021. Kriti describes herself as having a very sensitive nose.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’d keep it on the down low’: the secret life of a super-recogniser.
    Police employ them and scientists study them, but what is life like for the rare few who can never forget a face? Super-recogniser Yenny Seo didn’t think it was anything special.

    Yenny has a rare ability to recognise and remember faces. ‘It’s always been quite fun for me.’

    While knowing she had a strong memory for faces from a young age, Yenny realised she had a particularly special skill after watching a television show about super recognisers. She complete an online test and scored higher than the person featured in the television show.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’d keep it on the down low’: the secret life of a super-recogniser.
    Police employ them and scientists study them, but what is life like for the rare few who can never forget a face? Super-recogniser Yenny Seo didn’t think it was anything special.

    Yenny has a rare ability to recognise and remember faces. ‘It’s always been quite fun for me.’

    While knowing she had a strong memory for faces from a young age, Yenny realised she had a particularly special skill after watching a television show about super recognisers. She complete an online test and scored higher than the person featured in the television show.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’d keep it on the down low’: the secret life of a super-recogniser.
    Police employ them and scientists study them, but what is life like for the rare few who can never forget a face? Super-recogniser Yenny Seo didn’t think it was anything special.

    Yenny has a rare ability to recognise and remember faces. ‘It’s always been quite fun for me.’

    While knowing she had a strong memory for faces from a young age, Yenny realised she had a particularly special skill after watching a television show about super recognisers. She complete an online test and scored higher than the person featured in the television show.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’d keep it on the down low’: the secret life of a super-recogniser.
    Police employ them and scientists study them, but what is life like for the rare few who can never forget a face? Super-recogniser Yenny Seo didn’t think it was anything special.

    Yenny has a rare ability to recognise and remember faces. ‘It’s always been quite fun for me.’

    While knowing she had a strong memory for faces from a young age, Yenny realised she had a particularly special skill after watching a television show about super recognisers. She complete an online test and scored higher than the person featured in the television show.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’d keep it on the down low’: the secret life of a super-recogniser.
    Police employ them and scientists study them, but what is life like for the rare few who can never forget a face? Super-recogniser Yenny Seo didn’t think it was anything special.

    Yenny has a rare ability to recognise and remember faces. ‘It’s always been quite fun for me.’

    While knowing she had a strong memory for faces from a young age, Yenny realised she had a particularly special skill after watching a television show about super recognisers. She complete an online test and scored higher than the person featured in the television show.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘I’d keep it on the down low’: the secret life of a super-recogniser.
    Police employ them and scientists study them, but what is life like for the rare few who can never forget a face? Super-recogniser Yenny Seo didn’t think it was anything special.

    Yenny has a rare ability to recognise and remember faces. ‘It’s always been quite fun for me.’

    While knowing she had a strong memory for faces from a young age, Yenny realised she had a particularly special skill after watching a television show about super recognisers. She complete an online test and scored higher than the person featured in the television show.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘It’s awful to be a medical exception’: the woman who cannot forget.
    Rebecca Sharrock is one of a handful of people worldwide with highly superior autobiographical memory. But remembering minute details of your own life has its downsides.

    Rebecca Sharrock, 31, didn’t realise there was anything unusual about her extraordinary memory until January 23 2011, when her parents showed her a TV news story about people with a similar ability.

    Rebecca Brisbane is one of 80 people worldwide with a condition called Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM), which means she remembers every moment of her life in extraordinary detail.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘It’s awful to be a medical exception’: the woman who cannot forget.
    Rebecca Sharrock is one of a handful of people worldwide with highly superior autobiographical memory. But remembering minute details of your own life has its downsides.

    Rebecca Sharrock, 31, didn’t realise there was anything unusual about her extraordinary memory until January 23 2011, when her parents showed her a TV news story about people with a similar ability.

    Rebecca Brisbane is one of 80 people worldwide with a condition called Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM), which means she remembers every moment of her life in extraordinary detail.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘It’s awful to be a medical exception’: the woman who cannot forget.
    Rebecca Sharrock is one of a handful of people worldwide with highly superior autobiographical memory. But remembering minute details of your own life has its downsides.

    Rebecca Sharrock, 31, didn’t realise there was anything unusual about her extraordinary memory until January 23 2011, when her parents showed her a TV news story about people with a similar ability.

    Rebecca Brisbane is one of 80 people worldwide with a condition called Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM), which means she remembers every moment of her life in extraordinary detail.

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  • Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
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    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces.
    Meet the superhumans. From seeing more colours to remembering more faces, some among us push the boundaries of what humans beings are able to do. In this series, we meet Australians with extraordinary abilities.

    ‘It’s awful to be a medical exception’: the woman who cannot forget.
    Rebecca Sharrock is one of a handful of people worldwide with highly superior autobiographical memory. But remembering minute details of your own life has its downsides.

    Rebecca Sharrock, 31, didn’t realise there was anything unusual about her extraordinary memory until January 23 2011, when her parents showed her a TV news story about people with a similar ability.

    Rebecca Brisbane is one of 80 people worldwide with a condition called Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM), which means she remembers every moment of her life in extraordinary detail.

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  • NEWS - London: Erhöhte Sicherheitsmassnahmen ums Windsor Castle
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    NEWS - London: Erhöhte Sicherheitsmassnahmen ums Windsor Castle
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    Windsor castle protective barriers are installed to protects all routes into Windsor town centre
    Heightened security at Windsor Castle, UK - 28 Mar 2017

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  • NEWS - London: Erhöhte Sicherheitsmassnahmen ums Windsor Castle
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    NEWS - London: Erhöhte Sicherheitsmassnahmen ums Windsor Castle
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    Windsor castle protective barriers are installed to protects all routes into Windsor town centre
    Heightened security at Windsor Castle, UK - 28 Mar 2017

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  • NEWS - London: Erhöhte Sicherheitsmassnahmen ums Windsor Castle
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    NEWS - London: Erhöhte Sicherheitsmassnahmen ums Windsor Castle
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8556741a)
    Windsor castle protective barriers installed to protect all routes into Windsor town centre
    Heightened security at Windsor Castle, UK - 28 Mar 2017

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  • REPORTAGE - Äthiopien: Bilindenschule in Mek’ele
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    REPORTAGE - Äthiopien: Bilindenschule in Mek’ele
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    In mobility lessons the children navigate the campus grounds using canes donated by various NGOs. The activity is highly team-based, with slower children being assisted by their more confident peers. The campus, with its sprawling emptiness in the middle, is littered with large rocks, debris, and fallen branches. These lessons equip the children with a heightened sense of spatial awareness, teaching them how to walk safely and confidently
    World Sight Day, Mek?ele Blind School, Ethiopia
    Mek'ele Blind School in Ethiopia is home to around 100 children, whose companionship and passion for their education is inspiring to encounter.

    Photographer Tom Pullen visited the school last year, which lies on the outskirts of the city of Mek'ele in the vast northern Tigray region of Ethiopia.
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  • Airman magazine chooses the best U.S. Air Force pictures of 2013 - Jan 2014
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    Airman magazine chooses the best U.S. Air Force pictures of 2013 - Jan 2014
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    An Airmen acting as opposing forces takes cover and fires at members of the 51st Security Forces Squadron securing the 51st Fighter Wing's headquarters building during the last simulated ground attack during an operation readiness exercise, Beverly Bulldog 13-02, at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Feb. 15, 2013. These exercises tests Osan Airmen's abilities during a heightened state of readiness while providing combat ready forces for close air support, air strike control, counter air, interdiction, theater airlift, and communications in the defense of the Republic of Korea. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Sara Csurilla)
    Top Guns: The Best U.S. Air Force Pictures of 2013

    These stunning images show a year in the life of the largest air force in the world.

    The United States Air Force has operations all over the world and enlisted photographers are there to capture the action.

    The service's specialist Airman magazine has curated the most impactful imagery from 2013 for a special issue entitled 'Year in Visuals'.

    As would be expected, the gallery features awesome images of aircraft, but there are also personal military stories including a striking image of Capt. Candice Adams Ismirle preparing for cancer radiation treatment, while Staff Sgt. Ron Blodgett is shown in tears as he embraces his son after returning from a deployment in Southwest Asia.

    Managing editor Tech. Sgt. Chris Powell explains: "We pride ourselves on publishing the powerful imagery and videos Air Force photographers and broadcasters produce every day. These professionals travel the world, sometimes putting themselves in harm's way, to bring you the visual story from an Airman's perspective.

    "Our goal is to make you feel as close to the story as...
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