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2009-06-23: Das eisverstŠrkte Kreuzfahrtsschiff MS Fram der Reederei Hurtigruten im Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland).
2009-06-23: Das eisverstŠrkte Kreuzfahrtsschiff MS Fram der Reederei Hurtigruten im Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland). FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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2009-06-20: Schlittenhunde in Qeqertarsuaq (Gršnland). Der Ort liegt im SŸden der Disko-Insel ("grosse Insel"). Die Disko-Insel ist die gršsste Insel an der gršnlŠndischen KŸste. - Qeqertarsuaq wurde 1773 vom WalfŠnger Svend Sandgreen gegrŸndet. D
2009-06-20: Schlittenhunde in Qeqertarsuaq (Gršnland). Der Ort liegt im SŸden der Disko-Insel ("grosse Insel"). Die Disko-Insel ist die gršsste Insel an der gršnlŠndischen KŸste. - Qeqertarsuaq wurde 1773 vom WalfŠnger Svend Sandgreen gegrŸndet. Der Walfang hatte wŠhrend der letzten beiden Jahrhunderte eine grosse Bedeutung fŸr den Ort. Jagd und Fischerei sind noch heute die Haupterwerbsquellen fŸr die rund 1'000 BewohnerInnen der Siedlung. FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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2009-06-20: Qeqertarsuaq (Gršnland). Der Ort liegt im SŸden der Disko-Insel ("grosse Insel"). Die Disko-Insel ist die gršsste Insel an der gršnlŠndischen KŸste. - Qeqertarsuaq wurde 1773 vom WalfŠnger Svend Sandgreen gegrŸndet. Der Walfang hatte w
2009-06-20: Qeqertarsuaq (Gršnland). Der Ort liegt im SŸden der Disko-Insel ("grosse Insel"). Die Disko-Insel ist die gršsste Insel an der gršnlŠndischen KŸste. - Qeqertarsuaq wurde 1773 vom WalfŠnger Svend Sandgreen gegrŸndet. Der Walfang hatte wŠhrend der letzten beiden Jahrhunderte eine grosse Bedeutung fŸr den Ort. Jagd und Fischerei sind noch heute die Haupterwerbsquellen fŸr die rund 1'000 BewohnerInnen der Siedlung. FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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2009-06-16: WohnhŠuser (ehemalige Armeebaracken) in Kangerlussuaq (Gršnland). Der Ort geht auf einen US-amerikanischen ArmeestŸtzpunkt zurŸck, welcher vom 7. Oktober 1941 bis zum 27. April 1951 genutzt wurde. Dem Flughafen von Kangerlussuaq fiel 1948/4
2009-06-16: WohnhŠuser (ehemalige Armeebaracken) in Kangerlussuaq (Gršnland). Der Ort geht auf einen US-amerikanischen ArmeestŸtzpunkt zurŸck, welcher vom 7. Oktober 1941 bis zum 27. April 1951 genutzt wurde. Dem Flughafen von Kangerlussuaq fiel 1948/49 eine tragende Rolle wŠhrend der Berlin-Blockade zu, da die Versorgung mit GŸtern, die fŸr die LuftbrŸcke nach Berlin bestimmt waren, Ÿber diesen StŸtzpunkt abgewickelt wurde. Teile des Flughafens werden immer noch vom US-amerikanischen MilitŠr genutzt. FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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2008-08-02: Am Strand von Qaanaaq (Gršnland). Qaanaaq ist die nšrdlichste Stadt Gršnlands und zŠhlt rund 650 EinwohnerInnen. Sie befindet sich gerade mal 200 Kilometer vom geomagnetischen Nordpol entfernt.
2008-08-02: Am Strand von Qaanaaq (Gršnland). Qaanaaq ist die nšrdlichste Stadt Gršnlands und zŠhlt rund 650 EinwohnerInnen. Sie befindet sich gerade mal 200 Kilometer vom geomagnetischen Nordpol entfernt. FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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2008-07-31: Ein Schlittenhund (daneben seine HundehŸtte) am Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland).
2008-07-31: Ein Schlittenhund (daneben seine HundehŸtte) am Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland). FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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2008-07-25: Fischerboot im Eisfjord von Ilulissat, Gršnland. Die im Fjord langsam vorbeiziehenden Eisberge stammen vom Ilulissat-Gletscher, dem aktivsten Gletscher der nšrdlichsten HemisphŠre. Er bewegt sich mit bis zu einem Meter pro Stunde vorwŠrts,
2008-07-25: Fischerboot im Eisfjord von Ilulissat, Gršnland. Die im Fjord langsam vorbeiziehenden Eisberge stammen vom Ilulissat-Gletscher, dem aktivsten Gletscher der nšrdlichsten HemisphŠre. Er bewegt sich mit bis zu einem Meter pro Stunde vorwŠrts, und durch diese Bewegung brechen an seiner Front tŠglich 20 Millionen Tonnen Eis ab - das entspricht dem Wasservolumen, das die Metropole New York in einem Jahr verbraucht! FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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FEATURE - Im Luxus-Luftschiff zum Nordpol reisen
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Adventurous tourists are being offered the chance to visit the Arctic and North Pole in style – aboard a five-star airship.Swedish Company OceanSky is launching tickets for a unique journey which is plans to launch in 2023.The trips will see up to 16 guests enjoy first class cruise-like luxury aboard the British built Airlander 10 airship, currently still in development.Price for a private two-bed cabin is 600000 SEK / €55.880 Euros Expeditions will start in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, flying passengers around 800 miles / 1,287 kilometres to the North Pole where they will touch down.The Airlander 10 is a hybrid aircraft, combining buoyant lift from helium with aerodynamic lift created by the shape of its hull. The nearly 100-meter-long vehicle is driven forward by four propellers and can fly continuously for days. It is being developed by the British company Hybrid Air Vehicles. The cabin is furnished as a flying five-star hotel, with large panoramic windows and spacious cabins.
OPS: Rendering of an Airlander 10 five star interior whiuch OceanSky guests will enjoy on their way to the North Pole
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Adventurous tourists are being offered the chance to visit the Arctic and North Pole in style – aboard a five-star airship.Swedish Company OceanSky is launching tickets for a unique journey which is plans to launch in 2023.The trips will see up to 16 guests enjoy first class cruise-like luxury aboard the British built Airlander 10 airship, currently still in development.Price for a private two-bed cabin is 600000 SEK / €55.880 Euros Expeditions will start in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, flying passengers around 800 miles / 1,287 kilometres to the North Pole where they will touch down.The Airlander 10 is a hybrid aircraft, combining buoyant lift from helium with aerodynamic lift created by the shape of its hull. The nearly 100-meter-long vehicle is driven forward by four propellers and can fly continuously for days. It is being developed by the British company Hybrid Air Vehicles. The cabin is furnished as a flying five-star hotel, with large panoramic windows and spacious cabins.
OPS: Rendering of an Airlander 10 five star interior whiuch OceanSky guests will enjoy on their way to the North Pole. Bar
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FEATURE - Im Luxus-Luftschiff zum Nordpol reisen
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Adventurous tourists are being offered the chance to visit the Arctic and North Pole in style – aboard a five-star airship.Swedish Company OceanSky is launching tickets for a unique journey which is plans to launch in 2023.The trips will see up to 16 guests enjoy first class cruise-like luxury aboard the British built Airlander 10 airship, currently still in development.Price for a private two-bed cabin is 600000 SEK / €55.880 Euros Expeditions will start in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, flying passengers around 800 miles / 1,287 kilometres to the North Pole where they will touch down.The Airlander 10 is a hybrid aircraft, combining buoyant lift from helium with aerodynamic lift created by the shape of its hull. The nearly 100-meter-long vehicle is driven forward by four propellers and can fly continuously for days. It is being developed by the British company Hybrid Air Vehicles. The cabin is furnished as a flying five-star hotel, with large panoramic windows and spacious cabins.
OPS: Rendering of an Airlander 10 five star interior whiuch OceanSky guests will enjoy on their way to the North Pole
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FEATURE - Im Luxus-Luftschiff zum Nordpol reisen
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Adventurous tourists are being offered the chance to visit the Arctic and North Pole in style – aboard a five-star airship.Swedish Company OceanSky is launching tickets for a unique journey which is plans to launch in 2023.The trips will see up to 16 guests enjoy first class cruise-like luxury aboard the British built Airlander 10 airship, currently still in development.Price for a private two-bed cabin is 600000 SEK / €55.880 Euros Expeditions will start in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, flying passengers around 800 miles / 1,287 kilometres to the North Pole where they will touch down.The Airlander 10 is a hybrid aircraft, combining buoyant lift from helium with aerodynamic lift created by the shape of its hull. The nearly 100-meter-long vehicle is driven forward by four propellers and can fly continuously for days. It is being developed by the British company Hybrid Air Vehicles. The cabin is furnished as a flying five-star hotel, with large panoramic windows and spacious cabins.
OPS: An Airlander 10 airship on a test flight.
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FEATURE - Im Luxus-Luftschiff zum Nordpol reisen
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Adventurous tourists are being offered the chance to visit the Arctic and North Pole in style – aboard a five-star airship.Swedish Company OceanSky is launching tickets for a unique journey which is plans to launch in 2023.The trips will see up to 16 guests enjoy first class cruise-like luxury aboard the British built Airlander 10 airship, currently still in development.Price for a private two-bed cabin is 600000 SEK / €55.880 Euros Expeditions will start in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, flying passengers around 800 miles / 1,287 kilometres to the North Pole where they will touch down.The Airlander 10 is a hybrid aircraft, combining buoyant lift from helium with aerodynamic lift created by the shape of its hull. The nearly 100-meter-long vehicle is driven forward by four propellers and can fly continuously for days. It is being developed by the British company Hybrid Air Vehicles. The cabin is furnished as a flying five-star hotel, with large panoramic windows and spacious cabins.
OPS: Rendering of an Airlander 10 five star interior whiuch OceanSky guests will enjoy on their way to the North Pole. Cabin
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FEATURE - Im Luxus-Luftschiff zum Nordpol reisen
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Adventurous tourists are being offered the chance to visit the Arctic and North Pole in style – aboard a five-star airship.Swedish Company OceanSky is launching tickets for a unique journey which is plans to launch in 2023.The trips will see up to 16 guests enjoy first class cruise-like luxury aboard the British built Airlander 10 airship, currently still in development.Price for a private two-bed cabin is 600000 SEK / €55.880 Euros Expeditions will start in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, flying passengers around 800 miles / 1,287 kilometres to the North Pole where they will touch down.The Airlander 10 is a hybrid aircraft, combining buoyant lift from helium with aerodynamic lift created by the shape of its hull. The nearly 100-meter-long vehicle is driven forward by four propellers and can fly continuously for days. It is being developed by the British company Hybrid Air Vehicles. The cabin is furnished as a flying five-star hotel, with large panoramic windows and spacious cabins.
OPS: Rendering of an Airlander 10 five star interior whiuch OceanSky guests will enjoy on their way to the North Pole.Cabin
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FEATURE - Im Luxus-Luftschiff zum Nordpol reisen
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Adventurous tourists are being offered the chance to visit the Arctic and North Pole in style – aboard a five-star airship.Swedish Company OceanSky is launching tickets for a unique journey which is plans to launch in 2023.The trips will see up to 16 guests enjoy first class cruise-like luxury aboard the British built Airlander 10 airship, currently still in development.Price for a private two-bed cabin is 600000 SEK / €55.880 Euros Expeditions will start in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, flying passengers around 800 miles / 1,287 kilometres to the North Pole where they will touch down.The Airlander 10 is a hybrid aircraft, combining buoyant lift from helium with aerodynamic lift created by the shape of its hull. The nearly 100-meter-long vehicle is driven forward by four propellers and can fly continuously for days. It is being developed by the British company Hybrid Air Vehicles. The cabin is furnished as a flying five-star hotel, with large panoramic windows and spacious cabins.
OPS: Rendering of an OceanSky branded Airlander 10 on its way to the North Pole
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FEATURE - Im Luxus-Luftschiff zum Nordpol reisen
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Adventurous tourists are being offered the chance to visit the Arctic and North Pole in style – aboard a five-star airship.Swedish Company OceanSky is launching tickets for a unique journey which is plans to launch in 2023.The trips will see up to 16 guests enjoy first class cruise-like luxury aboard the British built Airlander 10 airship, currently still in development.Price for a private two-bed cabin is 600000 SEK / €55.880 Euros Expeditions will start in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, flying passengers around 800 miles / 1,287 kilometres to the North Pole where they will touch down.The Airlander 10 is a hybrid aircraft, combining buoyant lift from helium with aerodynamic lift created by the shape of its hull. The nearly 100-meter-long vehicle is driven forward by four propellers and can fly continuously for days. It is being developed by the British company Hybrid Air Vehicles. The cabin is furnished as a flying five-star hotel, with large panoramic windows and spacious cabins.
OPS: Rendering of an Airlander 10 five star interior whiuch OceanSky guests will enjoy on their way to the North Pole. Bar
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FEATURE - Im Luxus-Luftschiff zum Nordpol reisen
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Adventurous tourists are being offered the chance to visit the Arctic and North Pole in style – aboard a five-star airship.Swedish Company OceanSky is launching tickets for a unique journey which is plans to launch in 2023.The trips will see up to 16 guests enjoy first class cruise-like luxury aboard the British built Airlander 10 airship, currently still in development.Price for a private two-bed cabin is 600000 SEK / €55.880 Euros Expeditions will start in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, flying passengers around 800 miles / 1,287 kilometres to the North Pole where they will touch down.The Airlander 10 is a hybrid aircraft, combining buoyant lift from helium with aerodynamic lift created by the shape of its hull. The nearly 100-meter-long vehicle is driven forward by four propellers and can fly continuously for days. It is being developed by the British company Hybrid Air Vehicles. The cabin is furnished as a flying five-star hotel, with large panoramic windows and spacious cabins.
OPS: Rendering of an Airlander 10 five star interior whiuch OceanSky guests will enjoy on their way to the North Pole.Lounge
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FEATURE - Im Luxus-Luftschiff zum Nordpol reisen
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Adventurous tourists are being offered the chance to visit the Arctic and North Pole in style – aboard a five-star airship.Swedish Company OceanSky is launching tickets for a unique journey which is plans to launch in 2023.The trips will see up to 16 guests enjoy first class cruise-like luxury aboard the British built Airlander 10 airship, currently still in development.Price for a private two-bed cabin is 600000 SEK / €55.880 Euros Expeditions will start in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, flying passengers around 800 miles / 1,287 kilometres to the North Pole where they will touch down.The Airlander 10 is a hybrid aircraft, combining buoyant lift from helium with aerodynamic lift created by the shape of its hull. The nearly 100-meter-long vehicle is driven forward by four propellers and can fly continuously for days. It is being developed by the British company Hybrid Air Vehicles. The cabin is furnished as a flying five-star hotel, with large panoramic windows and spacious cabins.
OPS: Rendering of an OceanSky branded Airlander 10 on its way to the North Pole
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FEATURE - Wunderschöne Polar-Bäre
POLAR BEAR on ice floe Ursus maritimus Svalbard, Norwegian Arctic Endangered species
Polar bear populations are likely to fall by more than 30% by around the middle of the century as global warming thaws Arctic sea ice, experts said in the most detailed review of the predators to date.
The report, by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, estimated there are between 22,000 and 31,000 polar bears in the Arctic and said they will be increasingly vulnerable as their habitat shrinks.
"Climate change will continue to seriously threaten polar bear survival in the future," Inger Andersen, IUCN Director General, said of the study, based on updated counts and new projections of sea ice since a previous review in 2008.
It said there was a high probability that "the global polar bear population will decline by more than 30% over the next 35 to 40 years", broadly reaffirming findings from 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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Polar bear family escape from hungry male, Spitsbergen, Norway - 22 Jun 2012
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'It looks choreographed but these bears were fleeing an old male, something we didn't know at that time'. (Pic 2)
Polar Bear Peril: Bear Family Escape From Hungry Male
A polar bear family had to swim for their lives when the cubs caught the eye of a hungry male bear.
Tourists travelling aboard a Russian sightseeing icebreaker got a front row seat as the dramatic, and deadly, chase unfolded.
The images were captured by British tour guide and photographer Paul Goldstein at Spitsbergen in Norway.
They begin with a first sighting of the mother and two youngsters swimming in formation towards the boat.
Paul, from Wimbledon, explains: "A mother and cubs, about 18 months old, swam right under the bow. We did not know at the time that they were being pursued by an old male, a very dangerous situation for the family.
"They continued their swim right under the ship. It was then we saw a huge old battle-scarred male appear wanting to make breakfast out of the yearling cubs. When he showed its battered old head above the turquoise parapet all hell broke loose.
"Despite their flight from the male polar bear, the bear family did stop to eat another bear's kill. However dangerous, the bear is continuously thinking of winter hibernation and will rarely, if ever, ignore the chance of a feed whatever the circumstances.
"One of the young cubs reared up to get a look at the old male chasing them. They retreated many times, but not before they had filled their faces at the trough.
"It was just remarkable, the 100 passengers on board were dumbfounded as it might take years for a Natural History film team to capture this. Mum got away and we were still in shock many hours later but were happy to grin and bear it.
"Infanticide is a brutal truth in the Arctic; this family will constantly run the gauntlet of these old ...
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FEATURE - Wunderschöne Polar-Bäre
Polar bear on sea ice off coast of Spitzbergen, Svalbard, Arctic Norway, Europe
Polar bear populations are likely to fall by more than 30% by around the middle of the century as global warming thaws Arctic sea ice, experts said in the most detailed review of the predators to date.
The report, by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, estimated there are between 22,000 and 31,000 polar bears in the Arctic and said they will be increasingly vulnerable as their habitat shrinks.
"Climate change will continue to seriously threaten polar bear survival in the future," Inger Andersen, IUCN Director General, said of the study, based on updated counts and new projections of sea ice since a previous review in 2008.
It said there was a high probability that "the global polar bear population will decline by more than 30% over the next 35 to 40 years", broadly reaffirming findings from 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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2009-06-24: Blick durchs Friedshofstor von Itilleq (Gršnland)
2009-06-24: Blick durchs Friedshofstor von Itilleq (Gršnland) FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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2009-06-23: Bootsausflug im Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland)
2009-06-23: Bootsausflug im Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland) FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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2009-06-22: Blick auf Ukkusissat (Gršnland). In der Bucht liegt das Kreuzfahrtschiff MS Fram vor Anker. Die Passagiere (in den blauen Jacken) erkunden in der Mitternachtssonne das kleine Dorf. Es zŠhlt rund 170 EinwohnerInnen.
2009-06-22: Blick auf Ukkusissat (Gršnland). In der Bucht liegt das Kreuzfahrtschiff MS Fram vor Anker. Die Passagiere (in den blauen Jacken) erkunden in der Mitternachtssonne das kleine Dorf. Es zŠhlt rund 170 EinwohnerInnen. FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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2008-08-05: Strand von Siorapaluk (Gršnland). Siorapaluk ist ein kleines Dorf mit rund 60 EinwohnerInnen und liegt etwa 60 Kilometer nšrdlich von Qaanaaq. Es ist die nšrdlichste natŸrliche Siedlung der Welt!
2008-08-05: Strand von Siorapaluk (Gršnland). Siorapaluk ist ein kleines Dorf mit rund 60 EinwohnerInnen und liegt etwa 60 Kilometer nšrdlich von Qaanaaq. Es ist die nšrdlichste natŸrliche Siedlung der Welt! FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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2008-08-05: In Siorapaluk (Gršnland) zum Trocknen aufgehŠngt: StŸck eines EisbŠrfells. Der EisbŠr wurde im Winter erlegt. Siorapaluk ist ein kleines Dorf mit rund 60 EinwohnerInnen und liegt etwa 60 Kilometer nšrdlich von Qaanaaq. Es ist die nšrdlic
2008-08-05: In Siorapaluk (Gršnland) zum Trocknen aufgehŠngt: StŸck eines EisbŠrfells. Der EisbŠr wurde im Winter erlegt. Siorapaluk ist ein kleines Dorf mit rund 60 EinwohnerInnen und liegt etwa 60 Kilometer nšrdlich von Qaanaaq. Es ist die nšrdlichste natŸrliche Siedlung der Welt! FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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2008-07-27: Upernavik im Nordwesten Gršnlands
2008-07-27: Upernavik im Nordwesten Gršnlands FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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2008-07-27: Upernavik im Nordwesten Gršnlands
2008-07-27: Upernavik im Nordwesten Gršnlands FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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2008-07-25: Fischerboot im Eisfjord von Ilulissat, Gršnland. Die im Fjord langsam vorbeiziehenden Eisberge stammen vom Ilulissat-Gletscher, dem aktivsten Gletscher der nšrdlichsten HemisphŠre. Er bewegt sich mit bis zu einem Meter pro Stunde vorwŠrts,
2008-07-25: Fischerboot im Eisfjord von Ilulissat, Gršnland. Die im Fjord langsam vorbeiziehenden Eisberge stammen vom Ilulissat-Gletscher, dem aktivsten Gletscher der nšrdlichsten HemisphŠre. Er bewegt sich mit bis zu einem Meter pro Stunde vorwŠrts, und durch diese Bewegung brechen an seiner Front tŠglich 20 Millionen Tonnen Eis ab - das entspricht dem Wasservolumen, das die Metropole New York in einem Jahr verbraucht! FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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2008-07-24: Einsamer Wanderer am Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland, UNESCO-Welterbe). Die im Fjord langsam vorbeiziehenden Eisberge stammen vom Ilulissat-Gletscher, dem aktivsten Gletscher der nšrdlichsten HemisphŠre. Er bewegt sich mit bis zu einem Mete
2008-07-24: Einsamer Wanderer am Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland, UNESCO-Welterbe). Die im Fjord langsam vorbeiziehenden Eisberge stammen vom Ilulissat-Gletscher, dem aktivsten Gletscher der nšrdlichsten HemisphŠre. Er bewegt sich mit bis zu einem Meter pro Stunde vorwŠrts, und durch diese Bewegung brechen an seiner Front tŠglich 20 Millionen Tonnen Eis ab - das entspricht dem Wasservolumen, das die Metropole New York in einem Jahr verbraucht! FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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2008-07-21: Typische WohnhŠuser in Narsaq (SŸdgršnland)
2008-07-21: Typische WohnhŠuser in Narsaq (SŸdgršnland) FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et son homologue le président de la République de Finlande, Alexander Stubb, lors d'une visioconférence avec le groupe de travail nordique-balte NB8 au palais présidentiel de l'Élysée à Paris
Le président Emmanuel Macron et son homologue le président de la République de Finlande, Alexander Stubb, lors d'une visioconférence avec le groupe de travail nordique-balte NB8 au palais présidentiel de l'Élysée à Paris, France, le 23 février 2026. © Jeanner Accorsini/Pool/Bestimage President of the Republic of Finland Alexander Stubb and Emmanuel Macron French President during a working videoconference in the Nordic-Baltic Eight NB8. Elysee Palace in Paris, France. Monday, February 23, 2026.
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et son homologue le président de la République de Finlande, Alexander Stubb, lors d'une visioconférence avec le groupe de travail nordique-balte NB8 au palais présidentiel de l'Élysée à Paris
Le président Emmanuel Macron et son homologue le président de la République de Finlande, Alexander Stubb, lors d'une visioconférence avec le groupe de travail nordique-balte NB8 au palais présidentiel de l'Élysée à Paris, France, le 23 février 2026. © Jeanner Accorsini/Pool/Bestimage President of the Republic of Finland Alexander Stubb and Emmanuel Macron French President during a working videoconference in the Nordic-Baltic Eight NB8. Elysee Palace in Paris, France. Monday, February 23, 2026.
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et son homologue le président de la République de Finlande, Alexander Stubb, lors d'une visioconférence avec le groupe de travail nordique-balte NB8 au palais présidentiel de l'Élysée à Paris
Le président Emmanuel Macron et son homologue le président de la République de Finlande, Alexander Stubb, lors d'une visioconférence avec le groupe de travail nordique-balte NB8 au palais présidentiel de l'Élysée à Paris, France, le 23 février 2026. © Jeanner Accorsini/Pool/Bestimage President of the Republic of Finland Alexander Stubb and Emmanuel Macron French President during a working videoconference in the Nordic-Baltic Eight NB8. Elysee Palace in Paris, France. Monday, February 23, 2026.
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et son homologue le président de la République de Finlande, Alexander Stubb, lors d'une visioconférence avec le groupe de travail nordique-balte NB8 au palais présidentiel de l'Élysée à Paris
Le président Emmanuel Macron et son homologue le président de la République de Finlande, Alexander Stubb, lors d'une visioconférence avec le groupe de travail nordique-balte NB8 au palais présidentiel de l'Élysée à Paris, France, le 23 février 2026. © Jeanner Accorsini/Pool/Bestimage President of the Republic of Finland Alexander Stubb and Emmanuel Macron French President during a working videoconference in the Nordic-Baltic Eight NB8. Elysee Palace in Paris, France. Monday, February 23, 2026.
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et son homologue le président de la République de Finlande, Alexander Stubb, lors d'une visioconférence avec le groupe de travail nordique-balte NB8 au palais présidentiel de l'Élysée à Paris
Le président Emmanuel Macron et son homologue le président de la République de Finlande, Alexander Stubb, lors d'une visioconférence avec le groupe de travail nordique-balte NB8 au palais présidentiel de l'Élysée à Paris, France, le 23 février 2026. © Jeanner Accorsini/Pool/Bestimage President of the Republic of Finland Alexander Stubb and Emmanuel Macron French President during a working videoconference in the Nordic-Baltic Eight NB8. Elysee Palace in Paris, France. Monday, February 23, 2026.
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et son homologue le président de la République de Finlande, Alexander Stubb, lors d'une visioconférence avec le groupe de travail nordique-balte NB8 au palais présidentiel de l'Élysée à Paris
Le président Emmanuel Macron et son homologue le président de la République de Finlande, Alexander Stubb, lors d'une visioconférence avec le groupe de travail nordique-balte NB8 au palais présidentiel de l'Élysée à Paris, France, le 23 février 2026. © Jeanner Accorsini/Pool/Bestimage President of the Republic of Finland Alexander Stubb and Emmanuel Macron French President during a working videoconference in the Nordic-Baltic Eight NB8. Elysee Palace in Paris, France. Monday, February 23, 2026.
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et son homologue le président de la République de Finlande, Alexander Stubb, lors d'une visioconférence avec le groupe de travail nordique-balte NB8 au palais présidentiel de l'Élysée à Paris
Le président Emmanuel Macron et son homologue le président de la République de Finlande, Alexander Stubb, lors d'une visioconférence avec le groupe de travail nordique-balte NB8 au palais présidentiel de l'Élysée à Paris, France, le 23 février 2026. © Jeanner Accorsini/Pool/Bestimage President of the Republic of Finland Alexander Stubb and Emmanuel Macron French President during a working videoconference in the Nordic-Baltic Eight NB8. Elysee Palace in Paris, France. Monday, February 23, 2026.
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Le président Emmanuel Macron et son homologue le président de la République de Finlande, Alexander Stubb, lors d'une visioconférence avec le groupe de travail nordique-balte NB8 au palais présidentiel de l'Élysée à Paris
Le président Emmanuel Macron et son homologue le président de la République de Finlande, Alexander Stubb, lors d'une visioconférence avec le groupe de travail nordique-balte NB8 au palais présidentiel de l'Élysée à Paris, France, le 23 février 2026. © Jeanner Accorsini/Pool/Bestimage President of the Republic of Finland Alexander Stubb and Emmanuel Macron French President during a working videoconference in the Nordic-Baltic Eight NB8. Elysee Palace in Paris, France. Monday, February 23, 2026.
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President of the Republic of Finland Alexander Stubb and Emmanuel Macron French President during a working videoconference in the Nordic-Baltic Eight NB8. Elysee Palace in Paris, France on, February 23, 2026. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
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President of the Republic of Finland Alexander Stubb and Emmanuel Macron French President during a working videoconference in the Nordic-Baltic Eight NB8. Elysee Palace in Paris, France on, February 23, 2026. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Press conference between Emmanuel Macron French president and Alexander Stubb, President of the Republic of Finland, before a working lunch at Elysee Palace, in Paris, on February 23, 2026. The press conference is about the continuation of support for Ukraine, Arctic security, as well as strengthening European security and defense. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Press conference between Emmanuel Macron French president and Alexander Stubb, President of the Republic of Finland, before a working lunch at Elysee Palace, in Paris, on February 23, 2026. The press conference is about the continuation of support for Ukraine, Arctic security, as well as strengthening European security and defense. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Press conference between Emmanuel Macron French president and Alexander Stubb, President of the Republic of Finland, before a working lunch at Elysee Palace, in Paris, on February 23, 2026. The press conference is about the continuation of support for Ukraine, Arctic security, as well as strengthening European security and defense. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Alexander Stubb, President of the Republic of Finland delivers a speech during a press conference with the French President before a working lunch at Elysee Palace, in Paris, on February 23, 2026. The press conference is about the continuation of support for Ukraine, Arctic security, as well as strengthening European security and defense. Photo by Jeanne Accorsini/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
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