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  • Window Washing In Toronto, Canada, On May 10, 2025
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    Window Washing In Toronto, Canada, On May 10, 2025
    A window washer abseils the side of a building in Toronto, Canada, on May 10, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto)

     

  • Window Washing In Toronto, Canada, On May 10, 2025
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    Window Washing In Toronto, Canada, On May 10, 2025
    A window washer abseils the side of a building in Toronto, Canada, on May 10, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto)

     

  • Window Washing In Toronto, Canada, On May 10, 2025
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    Window Washing In Toronto, Canada, On May 10, 2025
    A window washer abseils the side of a building in Toronto, Canada, on May 10, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell/NurPhoto)

     

  • Couple Enjoys Scenic View In The Bavarian Alps
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    Couple Enjoys Scenic View In The Bavarian Alps
    A couple stands on a mountain trail pointing toward the distant peaks on Wank Mountain in the Bavarian Alps near Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • World's Highest Rail Bridge In Jammu And Kashmir
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    World's Highest Rail Bridge In Jammu And Kashmir
    An Indian military officer walks past the world's highest rail arch bridge of Indian Railways, the Chenab Bridge, in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir, India, on April 16, 2025. The Chenab Rail Bridge is a railway bridge over the Chenab River in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir. It is a steel and concrete structure spanning 1,315 meters (4,314 feet) across the river gorge. The structure consists of an approach bridge that is 530 meters (1,740 feet) long and a 785-meter (2,575-foot) long deck arch bridge. With a deck height of 359 meters (1,178 feet) from the river bed, the arch bridge is the highest rail bridge and arch bridge in the world. (Photo by Faisal Khan/NurPhoto)

     

  • Travel Destination: Brandenburg
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    Travel Destination: Brandenburg
    The Oder Tower (Oder Turm) is seen in Frankfurt (Oder), Brandenburg, Germany, on April 6, 2025. (Photo by Emmanuele Contini/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Oviedo
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    Daily Life In Oviedo
    The tower of the Cathedral of Oviedo in Spain is 80 meters high and in the Gothic style, also known as ''Sancta Ovetensis'' (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto).

     

  • NEWS - Schwedische Polizei ermittelt wegen Kindsmord in Haesselby
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    NEWS - Schwedische Polizei ermittelt wegen Kindsmord in Haesselby
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/Shutterstock (12603392d)
    One children is dead and one is critically injured after a suspected violent crime in Hässelby in northwest Stockholm 14 November. The police suspect the childrednwere stabbed and fell from a height from an apertment hoiuse.
    Child dies in fatal incident, Stockholm, Sweden - 15 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Schwedische Polizei ermittelt wegen Kindsmord in Haesselby
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    NEWS - Schwedische Polizei ermittelt wegen Kindsmord in Haesselby
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/Shutterstock (12603392b)
    One children is dead and one is critically injured after a suspected violent crime in Hässelby in northwest Stockholm 14 November. The police suspect the childred were stabbed and fell from a height from an apertment hoiuse.
    Child dies in fatal incident, Stockholm, Sweden - 15 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Schwedische Polizei ermittelt wegen Kindsmord in Haesselby
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    NEWS - Schwedische Polizei ermittelt wegen Kindsmord in Haesselby
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/Shutterstock (12603392a)
    One children is dead and one is critically injured after a suspected violent crime in Hässelby in northwest Stockholm 14 November. The police suspect the childred were stabbed and fell from a height from an apertment hoiuse.
    Child dies in fatal incident, Stockholm, Sweden - 15 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Schwedische Polizei ermittelt wegen Kindsmord in Haesselby
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    NEWS - Schwedische Polizei ermittelt wegen Kindsmord in Haesselby
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/Shutterstock (12603392c)
    One children is dead and one is critically injured after a suspected violent crime in Hässelby in northwest Stockholm 14 November. The police suspect the childred were stabbed and fell from a height from an apertment hoiuse.
    Child dies in fatal incident, Stockholm, Sweden - 15 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 26 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 26 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 26 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 26 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 26 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock
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    FEATURE - Arbeiter reinigen Eis von einer 300m hohen Brücke in Wladiwostock


    Don’t look down!

    Working from home is not an option for the brave climbers tasked with clearing dangerous ice from the longest cable-stayed bridge in the world this week.

    Russky Bridge, which has a central span of 1,104 metres, links Russian city Vladivostok in Primorsky Krai, with Russky island.

    However, the bridge has been closed since freezing rain formed ice on the cables, which risks falling onto vehicles below.

    These jaw-dropping images were captured by drone photographer Sergey Shevchenko on 24 and 26 Nov. He explains: “In the photos, industrial climbers are cleaning the shrouds of the Russian Bridge from ice formed due to the recent freezing rain that hit the Primorsky Krai on the night of November 18-19.”

    Russky Bridge, which opened in July 2012, has a height of 320.9 meters (1,053 ft), and is estimated to have cost $1.1 billion USD.

    Where: Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russian Federation
    When: 24 Nov 2020
    Credit: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com

    **Editorial use only

    MANDATORY CREDIT: Sergey Shevchenko/Cover-Images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • The Giraffes at London Zoo enjoy the Autumnal sunshine
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    The Giraffes at London Zoo enjoy the Autumnal sunshine
    The Giraffes at London Zoo enjoy the Autumnal sunshine, as one walks out of her enclosure.
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  • The Giraffes at London Zoo enjoy the Autumnal sunshine
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    The Giraffes at London Zoo enjoy the Autumnal sunshine
    The Giraffes at London Zoo enjoy the Autumnal sunshine, as one walks out of her enclosure.
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  • The Giraffes at London Zoo enjoy the Autumnal sunshine
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    The Giraffes at London Zoo enjoy the Autumnal sunshine
    The Giraffes at London Zoo enjoy the Autumnal sunshine, as one walks out of her enclosure.
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  • NEWS - Bau der neuen "Morandi"-Brücke in Genua
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    NEWS - Bau der neuen "Morandi"-Brücke in Genua
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Riccardo Arata/REX (10458793a)
    Start of operations at height, to mount the side fins that will define the shape of the new Genoa bridge viaduct on the Polcevera, which will take the place of the Morandi bridge that collapsed in 2018
    Work begins on new bridge, Genoa, Italy - 28 Oct 2019

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  • NEWS - Bau der neuen "Morandi"-Brücke in Genua
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    NEWS - Bau der neuen "Morandi"-Brücke in Genua
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Riccardo Arata/REX (10458793g)
    Start of operations at height, to mount the side fins that will define the shape of the new Genoa bridge viaduct on the Polcevera, which will take the place of the Morandi bridge that collapsed in 2018
    Work begins on new bridge, Genoa, Italy - 28 Oct 2019

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Bau der neuen "Morandi"-Brücke in Genua
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    NEWS - Bau der neuen "Morandi"-Brücke in Genua
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Riccardo Arata/REX (10458793f)
    Start of operations at height, to mount the side fins that will define the shape of the new Genoa bridge viaduct on the Polcevera, which will take the place of the Morandi bridge that collapsed in 2018
    Work begins on new bridge, Genoa, Italy - 28 Oct 2019

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Bau der neuen "Morandi"-Brücke in Genua
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    NEWS - Bau der neuen "Morandi"-Brücke in Genua
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Riccardo Arata/REX (10458793d)
    Start of operations at height, to mount the side fins that will define the shape of the new Genoa bridge viaduct on the Polcevera, which will take the place of the Morandi bridge that collapsed in 2018
    Work begins on new bridge, Genoa, Italy - 28 Oct 2019

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Bau der neuen "Morandi"-Brücke in Genua
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    NEWS - Bau der neuen "Morandi"-Brücke in Genua
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Riccardo Arata/REX (10458793h)
    Start of operations at height, to mount the side fins that will define the shape of the new Genoa bridge viaduct on the Polcevera, which will take the place of the Morandi bridge that collapsed in 2018
    Work begins on new bridge, Genoa, Italy - 28 Oct 2019

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Bau der neuen "Morandi"-Brücke in Genua
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    NEWS - Bau der neuen "Morandi"-Brücke in Genua
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Riccardo Arata/REX (10458793e)
    Start of operations at height, to mount the side fins that will define the shape of the new Genoa bridge viaduct on the Polcevera, which will take the place of the Morandi bridge that collapsed in 2018
    Work begins on new bridge, Genoa, Italy - 28 Oct 2019

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Bau der neuen "Morandi"-Brücke in Genua
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    NEWS - Bau der neuen "Morandi"-Brücke in Genua
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Riccardo Arata/REX (10458793c)
    Start of operations at height, to mount the side fins that will define the shape of the new Genoa bridge viaduct on the Polcevera, which will take the place of the Morandi bridge that collapsed in 2018
    Work begins on new bridge, Genoa, Italy - 28 Oct 2019

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    ZSL London Zoo Annual Weigh In. Regent's Park, London, Great Britain. 23rd August 2018. London Zoo's annual weigh-in records animals heights and weights. Nick, a senior zoo keeper feeds a giraffe with some kale and mint

    Penguin chicks, squirrel monkeys and tigers are just some of the creatures who have been weighed having their vital statistics recorded at ZSL London Zooís 2018 annual weigh-in

    With more than 19,000 animals in their care, ZSL London Zooís keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals, information which helps them to monitor their health and well-being.

    The annual weigh-in is an opportunity for keepers at ZSL London Zoo to make sure the information theyíve recorded is up-to-date and accurate - each measurement is then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of endangered species.

    Monitoring the animalsí general well-being and identifying possible pregnancies is also important as many of the species at ZSL London Zoo are endangered and part of international breeding programmes.

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  • STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
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    STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
    Climber Tom Livingstone who recently climbed the north ridge of Latok in Pakistan. Pictured in Hampshire, UK. Livingstone along with fellow climbers Ales Cesen and Luka Strazar become the first climbers to conquer the north face of Latok I. The 23,442ft peak in Pakistan's Karakoram range has earned special status among climbers, after defeating more than 30 previous expeditions.

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  • STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
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    STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
    Climber Tom Livingstone who recently climbed the north ridge of Latok in Pakistan. Pictured in Hampshire, UK. Livingstone along with fellow climbers Ales Cesen and Luka Strazar become the first climbers to conquer the north face of Latok I. The 23,442ft peak in Pakistan's Karakoram range has earned special status among climbers, after defeating more than 30 previous expeditions.

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  • STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
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    STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
    Climber Tom Livingstone who recently climbed the north ridge of Latok in Pakistan. Pictured in Hampshire, UK. Livingstone along with fellow climbers Ales Cesen and Luka Strazar become the first climbers to conquer the north face of Latok I. The 23,442ft peak in Pakistan's Karakoram range has earned special status among climbers, after defeating more than 30 previous expeditions.

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  • STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
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    STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
    Climber Tom Livingstone who recently climbed the north ridge of Latok in Pakistan. Pictured in Hampshire, UK. Livingstone along with fellow climbers Ales Cesen and Luka Strazar become the first climbers to conquer the north face of Latok I. The 23,442ft peak in Pakistan's Karakoram range has earned special status among climbers, after defeating more than 30 previous expeditions.

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  • STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
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    STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
    Climber Tom Livingstone who recently climbed the north ridge of Latok in Pakistan. Pictured in Hampshire, UK. Livingstone along with fellow climbers Ales Cesen and Luka Strazar become the first climbers to conquer the north face of Latok I. The 23,442ft peak in Pakistan's Karakoram range has earned special status among climbers, after defeating more than 30 previous expeditions.

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  • STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
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    STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
    Climber Tom Livingstone who recently climbed the north ridge of Latok in Pakistan. Pictured in Hampshire, UK. Livingstone along with fellow climbers Ales Cesen and Luka Strazar become the first climbers to conquer the north face of Latok I. The 23,442ft peak in Pakistan's Karakoram range has earned special status among climbers, after defeating more than 30 previous expeditions.

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  • STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
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    STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
    Climber Tom Livingstone who recently climbed the north ridge of Latok in Pakistan. Pictured in Hampshire, UK. Livingstone along with fellow climbers Ales Cesen and Luka Strazar become the first climbers to conquer the north face of Latok I. The 23,442ft peak in Pakistan's Karakoram range has earned special status among climbers, after defeating more than 30 previous expeditions.

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  • STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
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    STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
    Climber Tom Livingstone who recently climbed the north ridge of Latok in Pakistan. Pictured in Hampshire, UK. Livingstone along with fellow climbers Ales Cesen and Luka Strazar become the first climbers to conquer the north face of Latok I. The 23,442ft peak in Pakistan's Karakoram range has earned special status among climbers, after defeating more than 30 previous expeditions.

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    STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
    Climber Tom Livingstone who recently climbed the north ridge of Latok in Pakistan. Pictured in Hampshire, UK. Livingstone along with fellow climbers Ales Cesen and Luka Strazar become the first climbers to conquer the north face of Latok I. The 23,442ft peak in Pakistan's Karakoram range has earned special status among climbers, after defeating more than 30 previous expeditions.

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    STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
    Climber Tom Livingstone who recently climbed the north ridge of Latok in Pakistan. Pictured in Hampshire, UK. Livingstone along with fellow climbers Ales Cesen and Luka Strazar become the first climbers to conquer the north face of Latok I. The 23,442ft peak in Pakistan's Karakoram range has earned special status among climbers, after defeating more than 30 previous expeditions.

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  • STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
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    STUDIO - Tom Livingstone
    Climber Tom Livingstone who recently climbed the north ridge of Latok in Pakistan. Pictured in Hampshire, UK. Livingstone along with fellow climbers Ales Cesen and Luka Strazar become the first climbers to conquer the north face of Latok I. The 23,442ft peak in Pakistan's Karakoram range has earned special status among climbers, after defeating more than 30 previous expeditions.

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