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Driver's Hands On Steering Wheel In An Electric BMW
A close-up view shows a driver's hands gripping the leather steering wheel of a BMW electric vehicle (EV) in Bari, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The BMW logo is prominent in the center, featuring a blue ring accent typically used for the brand's electric and hybrid models. The digital instrument cluster is visible in the background, displaying the vehicle's speed and other driving information. (Photo by Matteo Della Torre/NurPhoto) -
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Ukrainian Navy on patrol in Black Sea off Odesa coast
The lever is on the control panel of a Ukrainian Navy cutter on patrol in the Black Sea along the coast of Odesa, Ukraine, on April 17, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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FEATURE: Ein Lexus aus Karton
MANDATORY CREDIT: SIMON JESSOP/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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A shot of the front seats and steering wheel of the cardboard Lexus car
The cardboard car you can drive, London, Britain
- 17 Sep 2015
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A team of designers and modellers have made a working Lexus IS Saloon built entirely from cardboard.
The 'Origami Car' is crafted from 1,700 fully recyclable laser-cut cardboard sheets and took three months to build. The car was built in Vauxhall, London.
A five strong team of professional designers and modellers from LaserCut Works and Scales and Models built the IS Saloon by hand. Using cardboard supplied by manufacturers, DS Smith, each layer of cardboard was given its own reference number to help ensure it was assembled in the right sequence. A water based/wood glue was used to stick the cardboard together.
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FEATURE: Ein Lexus aus Karton
MANDATORY CREDIT: SIMON JESSOP/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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A shot of the steering wheel and front seats of the cardboard Lexus
The cardboard car you can drive, London, Britain
- 17 Sep 2015
FULL BODY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/r7pq
A team of designers and modellers have made a working Lexus IS Saloon built entirely from cardboard.
The 'Origami Car' is crafted from 1,700 fully recyclable laser-cut cardboard sheets and took three months to build. The car was built in Vauxhall, London.
A five strong team of professional designers and modellers from LaserCut Works and Scales and Models built the IS Saloon by hand. Using cardboard supplied by manufacturers, DS Smith, each layer of cardboard was given its own reference number to help ensure it was assembled in the right sequence. A water based/wood glue was used to stick the cardboard together.
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
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Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first secti...
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089ad)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first secti...
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The Tonteldoos Donkey project, South Africa - 03 Jun 2012
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Two donkeys in the harness of a donkey cart
The Tonteldoos Donkey project, South Africa - 03 Jun 2012
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Diver Alex Mustard photographs undersea ship wrecks across world - Feb 2011
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Such Curious Things To Sea
An intrepid British photographer has travelled the world snapping pictures of the bizarre things lying on the sea bed.
Diving enthusiast Alex Mustard, 36, has made many strange discoveries while exploring 40 feet beneath the water's surface.
His pictures, taken while investigating the insides of eerie shipwrecks, include barnacle-covered motorbikes once meant for British troops fighting during World War Two.
Rusty British trucks also lie forgotten in their watery graves along with rifles that have never been used.
And one extraordinary photo even shows the shell of the iconic VW Beetle car, now abandoned in the gloom of the murky water.
Alex, from Southampton, Hants, said: "Wrecks attract divers because of the incongruity of seeing something from above the waves beneath them.
"The VW Beetle was purposely sunk for divers and it's particularly bizarre - it's the last thing you would expect to sea underwater.
"I find it fascinating seeing something familiar in an alien place - underwater.
"I couldn't say how many wrecks I've seen but each is interesting in their own way. Each is unique, the features different on every wreck and the atmosphere varies too."
One particularly fascinating wreck for Alex is the HMS Thislegorm - a British cargo ship that was carrying military supplies when it was sunk by a German bomber in the Red Sea in 1941.
Alex said: "This wreck is still packed with trucks, bikes and rifles.
"War wrecks are always the most sombre; I find they are not only museums but also memorials.
"And I always have mixed feeling of excitement and sadness when exploring them. It is an intense experience on so many levels."
Alex has explored wrecks both old and new.
His most recent, the USS Kittiwake, a US military ship built...
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Mechanik im Gehirn / mechanics in the brain
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ROYALS - Tod von Prinz Philip: Archivbilder von ZUMA
Aug. 4, 1980 - Cowes, England, U.K. - PRINCE PHILIP holding the steer of the 'Yeoman XXI' sailboat during the 'Cowes Week Yachting'. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA) *** Local Caption *** Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 1921-2021
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REPORTAGE: VW - Die gute alte Zeit
Siebziger Jahre, Transport, Strassenverkehr, Humor, Komiker, Automobil, Pkw, Volkswagen, VW Kaefer, Plakat mit einer Illustration hinter der Windschutzscheibe zeigt Charlie Chaplin am Steuer, Copacabana in BR-Rio de Janeiro, Brasilien, Seventies, transport, road traffic, humour, comedian, automobile, passenger car, Volkswagen, VW Beetle, poster with an illustration behind the windscreen shows Charlie Chaplin at the steering wheel, Copacabana, BR-Rio de Janeiro, Brazil *** Local Caption *** Seventies, transport, road traffic, humour, comedian, automobile, passenger car, Volkswagen, VW Beetle, poster with an illustration behind the windscreen shows Charlie Chaplin at the steering wheel, Copacabana, BR-Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Princess Anne
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Princess Anne at the helm of HMS Royalist at Cowes
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FEATURE - Blick zurück: Verliebte Pärchen anfangs 1960er Jahre
Young Love .
A man and woman sitting together on a fairground ride .
1960 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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