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Alster Eisvergnügen in Hamburg
Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar: Doppelter Anstrich Minimum 120,- Euro!
Das Schiff "Ice Runner" pflügt sich durch das Eis auf der Elbe Richtung Hafen
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*** The Elbe river in Hamburg; February 11th, 2012 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Alster Eisvergnügen in Hamburg
Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar: Doppelter Anstrich Minimum 120,- Euro!
Das Schiff "Ice Runner" pflügt sich durch das Eis auf der Elbe Richtung Hafen
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*** The Elbe river in Hamburg; February 11th, 2012 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Alster Eisvergnügen in Hamburg
Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar: Doppelter Anstrich Minimum 120,- Euro!
Das Schiff "Ice Runner" pflügt sich durch das Eis auf der Elbe Richtung Hafen
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*** The Elbe river in Hamburg; February 11th, 2012 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Alster Eisvergnügen in Hamburg
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Das Alstereisvergnügen lockt Tausende von Menschen auf die Hamburger Aussenalster. Der Bootsanleger bei Bobby Reich.
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*** The Alstereisvergnügen on the Alster lake in Hamburg; February 11th, 2012 ***
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Alster Eisvergnügen in Hamburg
Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar: Doppelter Anstrich Minimum 120,- Euro!
Das Alstereisvergnügen lockt Tausende von Menschen auf die Hamburger Aussenalster
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*** The Alstereisvergnügen on the Alster lake in Hamburg; February 11th, 2012 ***
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Alster Eisvergnügen in Hamburg
Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar: Doppelter Anstrich Minimum 120,- Euro!
Das Alstereisvergnügen lockt Tausende von Menschen auf die Hamburger Aussenalster
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*** The Alstereisvergnügen on the Alster lake in Hamburg; February 11th, 2012 ***
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Alster Eisvergnügen in Hamburg
Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar: Doppelter Anstrich Minimum 120,- Euro!
Das Alstereisvergnügen lockt Tausende von Menschen auf die Hamburger Aussenalster
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*** The Alstereisvergnügen on the Alster lake in Hamburg; February 11th, 2012 ***
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Alster Eisvergnügen in Hamburg
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Das Alstereisvergnügen lockt Tausende von Menschen auf die Hamburger Aussenalster
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*** The Alstereisvergnügen on the Alster lake in Hamburg; February 11th, 2012 ***
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Alster Eisvergnügen in Hamburg
Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar: Doppelter Anstrich Minimum 120,- Euro!
Das Alstereisvergnügen lockt Tausende von Menschen auf die Hamburger Aussenalster
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*** The Alstereisvergnügen on the Alster lake in Hamburg; February 11th, 2012 ***
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Alster Eisvergnügen in Hamburg
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St. Pauli-Landungsbrücken in Hamburg
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*** The St. Pauli Landing Bridges at the Elbe river in Hamburg; February 11th, 2012 ***
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Alster Eisvergnügen in Hamburg
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Die HafenCity an der Elbe
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*** The HafenCity at the Elbe river in Hamburg; February 11th, 2012 ***
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Alster Eisvergnügen in Hamburg
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Das Alstereisvergnügen lockt Tausende von Menschen auf die Hamburger Aussenalster
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*** The Alstereisvergnügen on the Alster lake in Hamburg; February 11th, 2012 ***
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Alster Eisvergnügen in Hamburg
Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar: Doppelter Anstrich Minimum 120,- Euro!
Die Elbphilharmonie an der Elbe
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*** The Elbe Philharmonic Hall at the Elbe river in Hamburg; February 11th, 2012 ***
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Hamburg
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Blick auf die Elbe und die Cap San Diego
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*** The museum ship Cap San Diego at the Elbe river in Hamburg; February 11th, 2012 ***
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Alster Eisvergnügen in Hamburg
Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar: Doppelter Anstrich Minimum 120,- Euro!
Das Alstereisvergnügen lockt Tausende von Menschen auf die Hamburger Aussenalster
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*** The Alstereisvergnügen on the Alster lake in Hamburg; February 11th, 2012 ***
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Alster Eisvergnügen in Hamburg
Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar: Doppelter Anstrich Minimum 120,- Euro!
Die Binnenalster während des Alstereisvergnügens
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*** The Alstereisvergnügen on the Alster lake in Hamburg; February 11th, 2012 ***
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Alster Eisvergnügen in Hamburg
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Die Binnenalster während des Alstereisvergnügens
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*** The Alstereisvergnügen on the Alster lake in Hamburg; February 11th, 2012 ***
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Demonstration in Kairo
Ägypter fordern eine Zivilregierung bei einer Demonstration auf dem Tahrir Platz in Kairo
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Egyptian demonstrators gather during a protest demanding the army to hand power to civilians at Tahrir square in Cairo on January 27, 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Demonstration in Kairo
Ägypter fordern eine Zivilregierung bei einer Demonstration auf dem Tahrir Platz in Kairo
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Egyptian demonstrators gather during a protest demanding the army to hand power to civilians at Tahrir square in Cairo on January 27, 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Demonstration in Kairo
Ägypter fordern eine Zivilregierung bei einer Demonstration auf dem Tahrir Platz in Kairo
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Egyptian demonstrators gather during a protest demanding the army to hand power to civilians at Tahrir square in Cairo on January 27, 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Highlights 2012 - Unsere besten Tierfotos
Millionen Flamingos bei einer Rast
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[*** We all know how hard it is to take a photograph of a bird in the garden without it flying away. So how do you manage to film one and a half million flamingos without a single one of them batting an eyelid? Here's how, as will be shown in the second episode of the wildlife series Earthflight to be screened on BBC1. There has been an extra spy in the sky criss-crossing the globe over the past year. But there?s nothing sinister about it. The amazing unmanned Drone revealed here for the first time has been on a mission to film the earth from a bird?s-eye-view. And the result, as these images prove, is spectacular. The Drone is the latest high-tech device employed by the award-winning TV team who brought us wildlife series like Spy in the Den (lions), Spy in the Herd (elephants), Spy in the Jungle (tigers) and most recently Spy on the Ice (polar bears). Now they?ve taken to the air to allow viewers to soar like birds in the BBC1 series Earthflight. To do so, film-maker John Downer has filmed from helicopters, paragliders, microlights, model gyrocopters, gliders in the shape of vultures and even cameras carried on the backs of eagles as his team followed the migration routes of nature?s longest-distance travellers. But his latest gadget has captured some of the rarest shots because of its high-tech stealth and manoeuvrability. The quirky, secretive, silent Drone which will not be revcealed in the Earthflight series until the last episode is technically termed an octo-copter, a multi-rotored unmanned aerial vehicle with a camera mounted within the frame. It was built by Earthflight producer Philip Dalton who says: It took three months of late nights to assemble the components, which include a carbon fibre frame, GPS for navigation, gyros for stabilisation and a computerised flight control system. *** ] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Wie John_Downer anderthalbmillionen Flamingos von oben fotografiert
Millionen Flamingos bei einer Rast
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[*** We all know how hard it is to take a photograph of a bird in the garden without it flying away. So how do you manage to film one and a half million flamingos without a single one of them batting an eyelid? Here's how, as will be shown in the second episode of the wildlife series Earthflight to be screened on BBC1. There has been an extra spy in the sky criss-crossing the globe over the past year. But there?s nothing sinister about it. The amazing unmanned Drone revealed here for the first time has been on a mission to film the earth from a bird?s-eye-view. And the result, as these images prove, is spectacular. The Drone is the latest high-tech device employed by the award-winning TV team who brought us wildlife series like Spy in the Den (lions), Spy in the Herd (elephants), Spy in the Jungle (tigers) and most recently Spy on the Ice (polar bears). Now they?ve taken to the air to allow viewers to soar like birds in the BBC1 series Earthflight. To do so, film-maker John Downer has filmed from helicopters, paragliders, microlights, model gyrocopters, gliders in the shape of vultures and even cameras carried on the backs of eagles as his team followed the migration routes of nature?s longest-distance travellers. But his latest gadget has captured some of the rarest shots because of its high-tech stealth and manoeuvrability. The quirky, secretive, silent Drone which will not be revcealed in the Earthflight series until the last episode is technically termed an octo-copter, a multi-rotored unmanned aerial vehicle with a camera mounted within the frame. It was built by Earthflight producer Philip Dalton who says: It took three months of late nights to assemble the components, which include a carbon fibre frame, GPS for navigation, gyros for stabilisation and a computerised flight control system. *** ] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Wie John_Downer anderthalbmillionen Flamingos von oben fotografiert
Millionen Flamingos bei einer Rast
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[*** We all know how hard it is to take a photograph of a bird in the garden without it flying away. So how do you manage to film one and a half million flamingos without a single one of them batting an eyelid? Here's how, as will be shown in the second episode of the wildlife series Earthflight to be screened on BBC1. There has been an extra spy in the sky criss-crossing the globe over the past year. But there?s nothing sinister about it. The amazing unmanned Drone revealed here for the first time has been on a mission to film the earth from a bird?s-eye-view. And the result, as these images prove, is spectacular. The Drone is the latest high-tech device employed by the award-winning TV team who brought us wildlife series like Spy in the Den (lions), Spy in the Herd (elephants), Spy in the Jungle (tigers) and most recently Spy on the Ice (polar bears). Now they?ve taken to the air to allow viewers to soar like birds in the BBC1 series Earthflight. To do so, film-maker John Downer has filmed from helicopters, paragliders, microlights, model gyrocopters, gliders in the shape of vultures and even cameras carried on the backs of eagles as his team followed the migration routes of nature?s longest-distance travellers. But his latest gadget has captured some of the rarest shots because of its high-tech stealth and manoeuvrability. The quirky, secretive, silent Drone which will not be revcealed in the Earthflight series until the last episode is technically termed an octo-copter, a multi-rotored unmanned aerial vehicle with a camera mounted within the frame. It was built by Earthflight producer Philip Dalton who says: It took three months of late nights to assemble the components, which include a carbon fibre frame, GPS for navigation, gyros for stabilisation and a computerised flight control system. *** ] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Wie John_Downer anderthalbmillionen Flamingos von oben fotografiert
Millionen Flamingos bei einer Rast
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[*** We all know how hard it is to take a photograph of a bird in the garden without it flying away. So how do you manage to film one and a half million flamingos without a single one of them batting an eyelid? Here's how, as will be shown in the second episode of the wildlife series Earthflight to be screened on BBC1. There has been an extra spy in the sky criss-crossing the globe over the past year. But there?s nothing sinister about it. The amazing unmanned Drone revealed here for the first time has been on a mission to film the earth from a bird?s-eye-view. And the result, as these images prove, is spectacular. The Drone is the latest high-tech device employed by the award-winning TV team who brought us wildlife series like Spy in the Den (lions), Spy in the Herd (elephants), Spy in the Jungle (tigers) and most recently Spy on the Ice (polar bears). Now they?ve taken to the air to allow viewers to soar like birds in the BBC1 series Earthflight. To do so, film-maker John Downer has filmed from helicopters, paragliders, microlights, model gyrocopters, gliders in the shape of vultures and even cameras carried on the backs of eagles as his team followed the migration routes of nature?s longest-distance travellers. But his latest gadget has captured some of the rarest shots because of its high-tech stealth and manoeuvrability. The quirky, secretive, silent Drone which will not be revcealed in the Earthflight series until the last episode is technically termed an octo-copter, a multi-rotored unmanned aerial vehicle with a camera mounted within the frame. It was built by Earthflight producer Philip Dalton who says: It took three months of late nights to assemble the components, which include a carbon fibre frame, GPS for navigation, gyros for stabilisation and a computerised flight control system. *** ] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Wie John_Downer anderthalbmillionen Flamingos von oben fotografiert
Millionen Flamingos bei einer Rast
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[*** We all know how hard it is to take a photograph of a bird in the garden without it flying away. So how do you manage to film one and a half million flamingos without a single one of them batting an eyelid? Here's how, as will be shown in the second episode of the wildlife series Earthflight to be screened on BBC1. There has been an extra spy in the sky criss-crossing the globe over the past year. But there?s nothing sinister about it. The amazing unmanned Drone revealed here for the first time has been on a mission to film the earth from a bird?s-eye-view. And the result, as these images prove, is spectacular. The Drone is the latest high-tech device employed by the award-winning TV team who brought us wildlife series like Spy in the Den (lions), Spy in the Herd (elephants), Spy in the Jungle (tigers) and most recently Spy on the Ice (polar bears). Now they?ve taken to the air to allow viewers to soar like birds in the BBC1 series Earthflight. To do so, film-maker John Downer has filmed from helicopters, paragliders, microlights, model gyrocopters, gliders in the shape of vultures and even cameras carried on the backs of eagles as his team followed the migration routes of nature?s longest-distance travellers. But his latest gadget has captured some of the rarest shots because of its high-tech stealth and manoeuvrability. The quirky, secretive, silent Drone which will not be revcealed in the Earthflight series until the last episode is technically termed an octo-copter, a multi-rotored unmanned aerial vehicle with a camera mounted within the frame. It was built by Earthflight producer Philip Dalton who says: It took three months of late nights to assemble the components, which include a carbon fibre frame, GPS for navigation, gyros for stabilisation and a computerised flight control system. *** ] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Wie John_Downer anderthalbmillionen Flamingos von oben fotografiert
Millionen Flamingos bei einer Rast
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[*** We all know how hard it is to take a photograph of a bird in the garden without it flying away. So how do you manage to film one and a half million flamingos without a single one of them batting an eyelid? Here's how, as will be shown in the second episode of the wildlife series Earthflight to be screened on BBC1. There has been an extra spy in the sky criss-crossing the globe over the past year. But there?s nothing sinister about it. The amazing unmanned Drone revealed here for the first time has been on a mission to film the earth from a bird?s-eye-view. And the result, as these images prove, is spectacular. The Drone is the latest high-tech device employed by the award-winning TV team who brought us wildlife series like Spy in the Den (lions), Spy in the Herd (elephants), Spy in the Jungle (tigers) and most recently Spy on the Ice (polar bears). Now they?ve taken to the air to allow viewers to soar like birds in the BBC1 series Earthflight. To do so, film-maker John Downer has filmed from helicopters, paragliders, microlights, model gyrocopters, gliders in the shape of vultures and even cameras carried on the backs of eagles as his team followed the migration routes of nature?s longest-distance travellers. But his latest gadget has captured some of the rarest shots because of its high-tech stealth and manoeuvrability. The quirky, secretive, silent Drone which will not be revcealed in the Earthflight series until the last episode is technically termed an octo-copter, a multi-rotored unmanned aerial vehicle with a camera mounted within the frame. It was built by Earthflight producer Philip Dalton who says: It took three months of late nights to assemble the components, which include a carbon fibre frame, GPS for navigation, gyros for stabilisation and a computerised flight control system. *** ] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Castor-Transport 2011: Der Transportzug erreicht Deutschland
Castor-Transport 2011: Der Transportzug erreicht Neunkirchen - Atomkraftgegner stürmen die Gleise und werden von der Polizei festgenommen
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*** Castor transport: The train with the nuclear waste arrives in Neunkirchen, Germany; November 25th, 2011 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Castor-Transport 2011: Der Transportzug erreicht Deutschland
Castor-Transport 2011: Der Transportzug erreicht Neunkirchen - Atomkraftgegner stürmen die Gleise und werden von der Polizei festgenommen
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*** Castor transport: The train with the nuclear waste arrives in Neunkirchen, Germany; November 25th, 2011 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Castor-Transport 2011: Der Transportzug erreicht Deutschland
Castor-Transport 2011: Der Transportzug erreicht Neunkirchen
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*** Castor transport: The train with the nuclear waste arrives in Neunkirchen, Germany; November 25th, 2011 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Castor-Transport 2011: Der Transportzug erreicht Deutschland
Castor-Transport 2011: Der Transportzug erreicht Neunkirchen
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*** Castor transport: The train with the nuclear waste arrives in Neunkirchen, Germany; November 25th, 2011 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Reformen, jetzt! Proteste auf dem Tahrir Platz in Kairo
Reformen, jetzt! Proteste auf dem Tahrir Platz in Kairo
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[Thousands of Egyptians protest at Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, July 29, 2011.Thousands of people packed Cairo's Tahrir Square on Friday, with Islamist groups dominating the protest meant to show unity during a fragile transition from ousted president Hosni Mubarak's regime.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Reformen, jetzt! Proteste auf dem Tahrir Platz in Kairo
Reformen, jetzt! Proteste auf dem Tahrir Platz in Kairo
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[Thousands of Egyptians protest at Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, July 29, 2011.Thousands of people packed Cairo's Tahrir Square on Friday, with Islamist groups dominating the protest meant to show unity during a fragile transition from ousted president Hosni Mubarak's regime.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Reformen, jetzt! Proteste auf dem Tahrir Platz in Kairo
Reformen, jetzt! Proteste auf dem Tahrir Platz in Kairo
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[Thousands of Egyptians protest at Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, July 29, 2011.Thousands of people packed Cairo's Tahrir Square on Friday, with Islamist groups dominating the protest meant to show unity during a fragile transition from ousted president Hosni Mubarak's regime.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Jugendliche machen Fotos aus der Stratosphäre mittels unbemanntem Heliumballon
Hoch hinaus: Jugendliche machen Fotos aus der Stratosphäre mittels unbemanntem Heliumballon
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Image captured during the decent as the the balloon aproaches the village of Cropthorne 35 mile from the launch site at Ross-on-Wye. The balloon reached an altitude of 22.5 miles above the surface of the earth. A group of friends were on cloud nine after sending a balloon into space which sailed back to earth capturing these stunning images.The amateur space enthusiasts filled a helium balloon before attaching two compact digital cameras, an HD video camera and an iPhone and releasing it into the air.It soared to a staggering 22 MILES above the earth before gently floating back to the ground as it took thousands of pictures. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Jugendliche machen Fotos aus der Stratosphäre mittels unbemanntem Heliumballon
Hoch hinaus: Jugendliche machen Fotos aus der Stratosphäre mittels unbemanntem Heliumballon
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Image captured during the decent as the the balloon aproaches the village of Cropthorne 35 mile from the launch site at Ross-on-Wye. The balloon reached an altitude of 22.5 miles above the surface of the earth. A group of friends were on cloud nine after sending a balloon into space which sailed back to earth capturing these stunning images.The amateur space enthusiasts filled a helium balloon before attaching two compact digital cameras, an HD video camera and an iPhone and releasing it into the air.It soared to a staggering 22 MILES above the earth before gently floating back to the ground as it took thousands of pictures. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Jugendliche machen Fotos aus der Stratosphäre mittels unbemanntem Heliumballon
Hoch hinaus: Jugendliche machen Fotos aus der Stratosphäre mittels unbemanntem Heliumballon
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Image captured during the decent as the the balloon aproaches the village of Cropthorne 35 mile from the launch site at Ross-on-Wye. The balloon reached an altitude of 22.5 miles above the surface of the earth. A group of friends were on cloud nine after sending a balloon into space which sailed back to earth capturing these stunning images.The amateur space enthusiasts filled a helium balloon before attaching two compact digital cameras, an HD video camera and an iPhone and releasing it into the air.It soared to a staggering 22 MILES above the earth before gently floating back to the ground as it took thousands of pictures. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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junger Mann jongliert mit Baellen, young man juggling with balls
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Thailand 2007
Bangkok : Skyline mit Abendstimmung vom Baiyoke Tower Hotel
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Thailand 2007
Bangkok : Skyline mit Abendstimmung vom Baiyoke Tower Hotel
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Thailand 2007
Bangkok : Skyline mit Abendstimmung vom Baiyoke Tower Hotel
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Thailand 2007
Bangkok : Skyline mit Abendstimmung vom Baiyoke Tower Hotel
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