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  • The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanityís origins.
    DUKAS_185571023_EYE
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanityís origins.
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.

    When fossilised remains were discovered in the Djurab desert in 2001, they were hailed as radically rewriting the history of our species. But not everyone was convinced - and the bitter argument that followed has consumed the lives of scholars ever since.

    Paleontologist Michel Brunet at his desk, holding a copy of the fossilised jaw fragment of the 3.5 million-year-old Australopithecus Abel. He and his team of researchers found this fossil in 1996 in northern Chad.

    University of Poitiers, France, 2025-04-10.

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  • The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanityís origins.
    DUKAS_185571021_EYE
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanityís origins.
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.

    When fossilised remains were discovered in the Djurab desert in 2001, they were hailed as radically rewriting the history of our species. But not everyone was convinced - and the bitter argument that followed has consumed the lives of scholars ever since.

    Paleontologist Michel Brunet at his desk, holding a copy of the fossilised jaw fragment of the 3.5 million-year-old Australopithecus Abel. He and his team of researchers found this fossil in 1996 in northern Chad.
    University of Poitiers, France, 2025-04-10.

    Jean Francois Fort / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanityís origins.
    DUKAS_185571032_EYE
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanityís origins.
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.

    When fossilised remains were discovered in the Djurab desert in 2001, they were hailed as radically rewriting the history of our species. But not everyone was convinced - and the bitter argument that followed has consumed the lives of scholars ever since.

    The femur discovered near the site where Michel Brunet found Toumaï's skull calls Toumaï's bipedalism into question for some scientists. However, nothing today indicates that this bone belonged to the same individual.
    University of Poitiers, France, 2025-04-10.

    Jean Francois Fort / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.
    DUKAS_185571026_EYE
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.

    When fossilised remains were discovered in the Djurab desert in 2001, they were hailed as radically rewriting the history of our species. But not everyone was convinced - and the bitter argument that followed has consumed the lives of scholars ever since.

    Guillaume Daver, teacher-researcher and palaeontologist, photographed in front of the display cases containing the fossils of the Palaeontology Department. He is holding the femur discovered near where Michel Brunet found the Toumaï skull. For some scientists, this femur calls into question Toumaï's bipedalism, but today there is nothing to indicate that this bone belonged to the same individual.
    University of Poitiers, France, 2025-04-10.

    Jean Francois Fort / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanityís origins.
    DUKAS_185571031_EYE
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanityís origins.
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.

    When fossilised remains were discovered in the Djurab desert in 2001, they were hailed as radically rewriting the history of our species. But not everyone was convinced - and the bitter argument that followed has consumed the lives of scholars ever since.

    Guillaume Daver, palaeontologist and teacher-researcher, photographed in front of the display cases of the reserves containing the fossils of the palaeontology department. He is holding the femur discovered near where Michel Brunet found the Toumaï skull. For some scientists, this femur calls into question Toumaï's bipedalism, but today there is nothing to indicate that this bone belonged to the same individual.
    University of Poitiers, France, 2025-04-10.

    Jean Francois Fort / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.
    DUKAS_185571030_EYE
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.

    When fossilised remains were discovered in the Djurab desert in 2001, they were hailed as radically rewriting the history of our species. But not everyone was convinced - and the bitter argument that followed has consumed the lives of scholars ever since.

    Franck Guy, palaeontologist and CNRS research fellow, photographed in front of the display cases of the reserves containing the fossils of the Palaeontology Department. He is holding the femur discovered near where Michel Brunet found the Toumaï skull. For some scientists, this femur calls into question Toumaï's bipedalism, but today there is nothing to indicate that this bone belonged to the same individual. .
    University of Poitiers, France, 2025-04-10.

    Jean Francois Fort / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.
    DUKAS_185571022_EYE
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.

    When fossilised remains were discovered in the Djurab desert in 2001, they were hailed as radically rewriting the history of our species. But not everyone was convinced - and the bitter argument that followed has consumed the lives of scholars ever since.

    Franck Guy, palaeontologist and CNRS research fellow, photographed in front of the display cases of the reserves containing the fossils of the Palaeontology Department. He is holding the femur discovered near where Michel Brunet found the Toumaï skull. For some scientists, this femur calls into question Toumaï's bipedalism, but today there is nothing to indicate that this bone belonged to the same individual.
    University of Poitiers, France, 2025-04-10.

    Jean Francois Fort / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.
    DUKAS_185571027_EYE
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.

    When fossilised remains were discovered in the Djurab desert in 2001, they were hailed as radically rewriting the history of our species. But not everyone was convinced - and the bitter argument that followed has consumed the lives of scholars ever since.

    Franck Guy, palaeontologist and CNRS research fellow, photographed in front of the display cases of the reserves containing the fossils of the Palaeontology Department. He is holding the femur discovered near where Michel Brunet found the Toumaï skull. For some scientists, this femur calls into question Toumaï's bipedalism, but today there is nothing to indicate that this bone belonged to the same individual. .
    University of Poitiers, France, 2025-04-10.

    Jean Francois Fort / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.
    DUKAS_185571033_EYE
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.

    When fossilised remains were discovered in the Djurab desert in 2001, they were hailed as radically rewriting the history of our species. But not everyone was convinced - and the bitter argument that followed has consumed the lives of scholars ever since.

    Franck Guy, palaeontologist and CNRS research fellow, photographed in front of the display cases of the reserves containing the fossils of the Palaeontology Department. He is holding the femur discovered near where Michel Brunet found the Toumaï skull. For some scientists, this femur calls into question Toumaï's bipedalism, but today there is nothing to indicate that this bone belonged to the same individual.
    University of Poitiers, France, 2025-04-10.

    Jean Francois Fort / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.
    DUKAS_185571024_EYE
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.

    When fossilised remains were discovered in the Djurab desert in 2001, they were hailed as radically rewriting the history of our species. But not everyone was convinced - and the bitter argument that followed has consumed the lives of scholars ever since.

    Guillaume Daver, teacher-researcher and palaeontologist, photographed in front of the display cases containing the fossils of the Palaeontology Department. He is holding the femur discovered near where Michel Brunet found the Toumaï skull. For some scientists, this femur calls into question Toumaï's bipedalism, but today there is nothing to indicate that this bone belonged to the same individual.
    University of Poitiers, France, 2025-04-10.

    Jean Francois Fort / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.
    DUKAS_185571028_EYE
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.

    When fossilised remains were discovered in the Djurab desert in 2001, they were hailed as radically rewriting the history of our species. But not everyone was convinced - and the bitter argument that followed has consumed the lives of scholars ever since.

    Guillaume Daver, research professor and palaeontologist, and Franck Guy, also a palaeontologist and CNRS research fellow, photographed in front of the display cases of the reserves containing the fossils of the Palaeontology Department. Guillaume Daver is holding the femur discovered near where Michel Brunet found Toumaï's skull. For some scientists, this femur calls into question Toumaï's bipedalism, but today there is nothing to indicate that this bone belonged to the same individual.
    University of Poitiers, France, 2025-04-10.

    Jean Francois Fort / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.
    DUKAS_185571029_EYE
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.

    When fossilised remains were discovered in the Djurab desert in 2001, they were hailed as radically rewriting the history of our species. But not everyone was convinced - and the bitter argument that followed has consumed the lives of scholars ever since.

    Guillaume Daver, research professor and palaeontologist, and Franck Guy, also a palaeontologist and CNRS research fellow, photographed in front of the display cases of the reserves containing the fossils of the Palaeontology Department. Guillaume Daver is holding the femur discovered near where Michel Brunet found Toumaï's skull. For some scientists, this femur calls into question Toumaï's bipedalism, but today there is nothing to indicate that this bone belonged to the same individual.
    University of Poitiers, France, 2025-04-10.

    Jean Francois Fort / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.
    DUKAS_185571025_EYE
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.
    The curse of Toumai: an ancient skull, a disputed femur and a bitter feud over humanity’s origins.

    When fossilised remains were discovered in the Djurab desert in 2001, they were hailed as radically rewriting the history of our species. But not everyone was convinced - and the bitter argument that followed has consumed the lives of scholars ever since.

    Guillaume Daver, research professor and palaeontologist, and Franck Guy, also a palaeontologist and CNRS research fellow, photographed in front of the display cases of the reserves containing the fossils of the Palaeontology Department. Franck Guy is holding the femur discovered near where Michel Brunet found the Toumaï skull. For some scientists, this femur calls into question Toumaï's bipedalism, but today there is nothing to indicate that this bone belonged to the same individual.
    University of Poitiers, France, 2025-04-10.

    Jean Francois Fort / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
    DUKAS_146071278_SIP
    MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
    Explore Monaco
    The Monaco Explorations are a platform at the service of the commitment of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco in terms of knowledge, sustainable management and protection of the Ocean.
    The " Indian Ocean Mission " mobilizes significant resources: one of the largest oceanographic vessels in service and an international team of 150 people.
    In the Seychelles at Aldabra - one of the largest atolls in the world and which contains one of the most important natural habitats for the study of ecological processes, the Oceanographic Institute of Monaco represented by its Director General, Robert Calcagno, the Scientific Center of Monaco and the Seychelles Island Foundation have signed a letter of intent on the World Coral Conservatory project - in the presence of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco.
    Seychelles-Aldabra

    Explorations de Monaco
    Les Explorations de Monaco sont une plateforme au service de l’engagement de S.A.S. le Prince Albert II de Monaco en matiere de connaissance, de gestion durable et de protection de l’Ocean.
    La Mission Ocean Indien mobilise des moyens importants : l’un des plus grands navires oceanographiques en service et une equipe internationale de 150 personnes. Aux Seychelles a Aldabra - un des plus grands atolls du monde et qui renferme l'un des habitats naturels les plus importants pour l'etude des processus ecologiques, l'Institut oceanographique de Monaco represente par son directeur general, Robert Calcagno, le Centre Scientifique de Monaco et la Seychelles Island Foundation ont signe une lettre d'intention sur le projet du Conservatoire mondial du corail - en presence de S.A.S. le Prince Albert II de Monaco.
    Seychelles - Aldabra //ZEPPELINNETWORK_SIPA.6751/Credit:NICOLAS MATHYS / ZEPPELIN/SIPA/2210271132 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
    DUKAS_146071277_SIP
    MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
    The Monaco Explorations are a platform at the service of the commitment of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco in terms of knowledge, sustainable management and protection of the Ocean.
    On board the logistic support ship of the Indian Ocean expedition, around a hundred scientists from Monaco, France, the Seychelles, Reunion and Mauritius are currently on board to conduct scientific missions, including those on Aldabra consisted of carrying out more specific work on corals, mangroves, the seabed and turtles.

    As for the mission in the Indian Ocean led by Monaco explorations, it will continue until the end of November with in particular a long mission on the still unexplored ban of Saya de Malha and around Saint-Brandon.
    Seychelles-

    Les Explorations de Monaco sont une plateforme au service de l’engagement de S.A.S. le Prince Albert II de Monaco en matiere de connaissance, de gestion durable et de protection de l’Ocean.
    À bord du navire support logistique de l’expedition Ocean Indien, une centaine de scientifiques venus de Monaco, de France, des Seychelles, de la Reunion et de Maurice, est en effet actuellement embarquee afin de conduire des missions scientifiques, dont celles sur Aldabra consistaient a mener des travaux plus specifiques sur les coraux, les mangroves, les fonds marins et les tortues.

    Quant a la mission en ocean Indien conduite par Monaco explorations, elle va se poursuivre jusqu’a la fin novembre avec notamment une longue mission sur le ban encore inexplore de Saya de Malha et autour de Saint-Brandon.
    Seychelles - //ZEPPELINNETWORK_SIPA.6752/Credit:NICOLAS MATHYS / ZEPPELIN/SIPA/2210271132 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
    DUKAS_146071276_SIP
    MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
    Explore Monaco
    The Monaco Explorations are a platform at the service of the commitment of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco in terms of knowledge, sustainable management and protection of the Ocean.
    The “Indian Ocean Mission” mobilizes significant resources: one of the largest oceanographic vessels in service and an international team of 150 people.
    Seychelles-Aldabra

    Explorations de Monaco
    Les Explorations de Monaco sont une plateforme au service de l’engagement de S.A.S. le Prince Albert II de Monaco en matiere de connaissance, de gestion durable et de protection de l’Ocean.
    La ¬ Mission Ocean Indien ¬ mobilise des moyens importants : l‚Äôun des plus grands navires oceanographiques en service et une equipe internationale de 150 personnes.
    Seychelles - Aldabra //ZEPPELINNETWORK_SIPA.6750/Credit:NICOLAS MATHYS / ZEPPELIN/SIPA/2210271132 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
    DUKAS_146071275_SIP
    MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
    Explore Monaco
    The Monaco Explorations are a platform at the service of the commitment of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco in terms of knowledge, sustainable management and protection of the Ocean.
    The “Indian Ocean Mission” mobilizes significant resources: one of the largest oceanographic vessels in service and an international team of 150 people.
    Seychelles-Aldabra

    Explorations de Monaco
    Les Explorations de Monaco sont une plateforme au service de l’engagement de S.A.S. le Prince Albert II de Monaco en matiere de connaissance, de gestion durable et de protection de l’Ocean.
    La ¬ Mission Ocean Indien ¬ mobilise des moyens importants : l‚Äôun des plus grands navires oceanographiques en service et une equipe internationale de 150 personnes.
    Seychelles - Aldabra //ZEPPELINNETWORK_SIPA.6749/Credit:NICOLAS MATHYS / ZEPPELIN/SIPA/2210271132 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
    DUKAS_146071274_SIP
    MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
    Explore Monaco
    The Monaco Explorations are a platform at the service of the commitment of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco in terms of knowledge, sustainable management and protection of the Ocean.
    The " Indian Ocean Mission " mobilizes significant resources: one of the largest oceanographic vessels in service and an international team of 150 people.
    Seychelles-Aldabra

    Explorations de Monaco
    Les Explorations de Monaco sont une plateforme au service de l’engagement de S.A.S. le Prince Albert II de Monaco en matiere de connaissance, de gestion durable et de protection de l’Ocean.
    La Mission Ocean Indien mobilise des moyens importants : l’un des plus grands navires oceanographiques en service et une equipe internationale de 150 personnes.
    Seychelles - Aldabra //ZEPPELINNETWORK_SIPA.6748/Credit:NICOLAS MATHYS / ZEPPELIN/SIPA/2210271132 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
    DUKAS_146071273_SIP
    MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
    Explore Monaco
    The Monaco Explorations are a platform at the service of the commitment of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco in terms of knowledge, sustainable management and protection of the Ocean.
    The “Indian Ocean Mission” mobilizes significant resources: one of the largest oceanographic vessels in service and an international team of 150 people.
    Seychelles-Aldabra

    Explorations de Monaco
    Les Explorations de Monaco sont une plateforme au service de l’engagement de S.A.S. le Prince Albert II de Monaco en matiere de connaissance, de gestion durable et de protection de l’Ocean.
    La ¬ Mission Ocean Indien ¬ mobilise des moyens importants : l‚Äôun des plus grands navires oceanographiques en service et une equipe internationale de 150 personnes.
    Seychelles - Aldabra //ZEPPELINNETWORK_SIPA.6746/Credit:NICOLAS MATHYS / ZEPPELIN/SIPA/2210271132 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
    DUKAS_146071272_SIP
    MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
    The Monaco Explorations are a platform at the service of the commitment of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco in terms of knowledge, sustainable management and protection of the Ocean.
    On board the logistic support ship of the Indian Ocean expedition, around a hundred scientists from Monaco, France, the Seychelles, Reunion and Mauritius are currently on board to conduct scientific missions, including those on Aldabra consisted of carrying out more specific work on corals, mangroves, the seabed and turtles.

    As for the mission in the Indian Ocean led by Monaco explorations, it will continue until the end of November with in particular a long mission on the still unexplored ban of Saya de Malha and around Saint-Brandon.
    Seychelles-

    Les Explorations de Monaco sont une plateforme au service de l’engagement de S.A.S. le Prince Albert II de Monaco en matiere de connaissance, de gestion durable et de protection de l’Ocean.
    À bord du navire support logistique de l’expedition Ocean Indien, une centaine de scientifiques venus de Monaco, de France, des Seychelles, de la Reunion et de Maurice, est en effet actuellement embarquee afin de conduire des missions scientifiques, dont celles sur Aldabra consistaient a mener des travaux plus specifiques sur les coraux, les mangroves, les fonds marins et les tortues.

    Quant a la mission en ocean Indien conduite par Monaco explorations, elle va se poursuivre jusqu’a la fin novembre avec notamment une longue mission sur le ban encore inexplore de Saya de Malha et autour de Saint-Brandon.
    Seychelles - //ZEPPELINNETWORK_SIPA.6745/Credit:NICOLAS MATHYS / ZEPPELIN/SIPA/2210271132 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
    DUKAS_146071271_SIP
    MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
    The Monaco Explorations are a platform at the service of the commitment of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco in terms of knowledge, sustainable management and protection of the Ocean.
    On board the logistic support ship of the Indian Ocean expedition, around a hundred scientists from Monaco, France, the Seychelles, Reunion and Mauritius are currently on board to conduct scientific missions, including those on Aldabra consisted of carrying out more specific work on corals, mangroves, the seabed and turtles.

    As for the mission in the Indian Ocean led by Monaco explorations, it will continue until the end of November with in particular a long mission on the still unexplored ban of Saya de Malha and around Saint-Brandon.
    Seychelles-

    Les Explorations de Monaco sont une plateforme au service de l’engagement de S.A.S. le Prince Albert II de Monaco en matiere de connaissance, de gestion durable et de protection de l’Ocean.
    À bord du navire support logistique de l’expedition Ocean Indien, une centaine de scientifiques venus de Monaco, de France, des Seychelles, de la Reunion et de Maurice, est en effet actuellement embarquee afin de conduire des missions scientifiques, dont celles sur Aldabra consistaient a mener des travaux plus specifiques sur les coraux, les mangroves, les fonds marins et les tortues.

    Quant a la mission en ocean Indien conduite par Monaco explorations, elle va se poursuivre jusqu’a la fin novembre avec notamment une longue mission sur le ban encore inexplore de Saya de Malha et autour de Saint-Brandon.
    Seychelles - //ZEPPELINNETWORK_SIPA.6744/Credit:NICOLAS MATHYS / ZEPPELIN/SIPA/2210271132 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
    DUKAS_146071270_SIP
    MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
    Explore Monaco
    The Monaco Explorations are a platform at the service of the commitment of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco in terms of knowledge, sustainable management and protection of the Ocean.
    The " Indian Ocean Mission " mobilizes significant resources: one of the largest oceanographic vessels in service and an international team of 150 people.
    Seychelles-Aldabra

    Explorations de Monaco
    Les Explorations de Monaco sont une plateforme au service de l’engagement de S.A.S. le Prince Albert II de Monaco en matiere de connaissance, de gestion durable et de protection de l’Ocean.
    La Mission Ocean Indien mobilise des moyens importants : l’un des plus grands navires oceanographiques en service et une equipe internationale de 150 personnes.
    Seychelles - Aldabra //ZEPPELINNETWORK_SIPA.6742/Credit:NICOLAS MATHYS / ZEPPELIN/SIPA/2210271131 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
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    MONACO " Indian Ocean Mission "
    The Monaco Explorations are a platform at the service of the commitment of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco in terms of knowledge, sustainable management and protection of the Ocean.
    On board the logistic support ship of the Indian Ocean expedition, around a hundred scientists from Monaco, France, the Seychelles, Reunion and Mauritius are currently on board to conduct scientific missions, including those on Aldabra consisted of carrying out more specific work on corals, mangroves, the seabed and turtles.

    As for the mission in the Indian Ocean led by Monaco explorations, it will continue until the end of November with in particular a long mission on the still unexplored ban of Saya de Malha and around Saint-Brandon.
    Seychelles-

    Les Explorations de Monaco sont une plateforme au service de l’engagement de S.A.S. le Prince Albert II de Monaco en matiere de connaissance, de gestion durable et de protection de l’Ocean.
    À bord du navire support logistique de l’expedition Ocean Indien, une centaine de scientifiques venus de Monaco, de France, des Seychelles, de la Reunion et de Maurice, est en effet actuellement embarquee afin de conduire des missions scientifiques, dont celles sur Aldabra consistaient a mener des travaux plus specifiques sur les coraux, les mangroves, les fonds marins et les tortues.

    Quant a la mission en ocean Indien conduite par Monaco explorations, elle va se poursuivre jusqu’a la fin novembre avec notamment une longue mission sur le ban encore inexplore de Saya de Malha et autour de Saint-Brandon.
    Seychelles - //ZEPPELINNETWORK_SIPA.6743/Credit:NICOLAS MATHYS / ZEPPELIN/SIPA/2210271131 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

     

  • NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
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    NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
    Das Magazin 'Der Spiegel' unter der Lupe: Der Verlag legt Betrugsfälle eines eigenen Reporters offen

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  • NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
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    NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
    Das Magazin 'Der Spiegel' unter der Lupe: Der Verlag legt Betrugsfälle eines eigenen Reporters offen

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  • NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
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    NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
    Das Magazin 'Der Spiegel' unter der Lupe: Der Verlag legt Betrugsfälle eines eigenen Reporters offen

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  • NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
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    NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
    Das Magazin 'Der Spiegel' unter der Lupe: Der Verlag legt Betrugsfälle eines eigenen Reporters offen

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  • NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
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    NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
    Das Magazin 'Der Spiegel' unter der Lupe: Der Verlag legt Betrugsfälle eines eigenen Reporters offen

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  • NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
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    NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
    Das Magazin 'Der Spiegel' unter der Lupe: Der Verlag legt Betrugsfälle eines eigenen Reporters offen

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  • NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
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    NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
    Das Magazin 'Der Spiegel' unter der Lupe: Der Verlag legt Betrugsfälle eines eigenen Reporters offen

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  • NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
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    NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
    Das Magazin 'Der Spiegel' unter der Lupe: Der Verlag legt Betrugsfälle eines eigenen Reporters offen

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  • NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
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    NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
    Das Magazin 'Der Spiegel' unter der Lupe: Der Verlag legt Betrugsfälle eines eigenen Reporters offen

    / 191218 *** Local Caption *** 29107531

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  • NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
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    NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
    Das Magazin 'Der Spiegel' unter der Lupe: Der Verlag legt Betrugsfälle eines eigenen Reporters offen

    / 191218 *** Local Caption *** 29107522

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  • NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
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    NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
    Das Magazin 'Der Spiegel' unter der Lupe: Der Verlag legt Betrugsfälle eines eigenen Reporters offen

    / 191218 *** Local Caption *** 29107522

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  • NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
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    NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
    Das Magazin 'Der Spiegel' unter der Lupe: Der Verlag legt Betrugsfälle eines eigenen Reporters offen

    / 191218 *** Local Caption *** 29107531

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  • NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
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    NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
    Das Magazin 'Der Spiegel' unter der Lupe: Der Verlag legt Betrugsfälle eines eigenen Reporters offen

    / 191218 *** Local Caption *** 29107524

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  • NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
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    NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
    Das Magazin 'Der Spiegel' unter der Lupe: Der Verlag legt Betrugsfälle eines eigenen Reporters offen

    / 191218 *** Local Caption *** 29107527

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  • NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
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    NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
    Das Magazin 'Der Spiegel' unter der Lupe: Der Verlag legt Betrugsfälle eines eigenen Reporters offen

    / 191218 *** Local Caption *** 29107527

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  • NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
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    NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
    Das Magazin 'Der Spiegel' unter der Lupe: Der Verlag legt Betrugsfälle eines eigenen Reporters offen

    / 191218 *** Local Caption *** 29107521

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  • NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
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    NEWS - Fake News bei 'Der Spiegel': Verlag legt Betrugsfall im eigenen Haus offen
    Das Magazin 'Der Spiegel' unter der Lupe: Der Verlag legt Betrugsfälle eines eigenen Reporters offen

    / 191218 *** Local Caption *** 29107524

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  • FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
    The laboratory ofProfessor Chiaki Terashima from the Tokyo University of science at the Photocatalysis International Research Center in Chiba on 29th of March. Professor Terashima is researching hydroponics. A liquid fertilizer, witch has already been used to cultivate turnips, is used can be created by simply running electricity through water and air. Although this fertilizer can be made from readily available ingredients it helps prevent the growth of algae, a common obstacle in Hydroponics, and can help grow food hygienically and efficiently. Dr Terashima would like to see this method in use on earth within the year, and in space within five years.29/03/2018-CHIBA, JAPAN


    //DELETREEPIERREEMMANUEL_PED_0027/Credit:DELETREE/SIPA/1803290925 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00852042

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  • PORTRAIT - Alain Juppe
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    PORTRAIT - Alain Juppe
    Former French prime minister and Bordeaux's mayor Alain Juppé visits PACEA laboratory at Bordeaux's university. It's a laboratory dedicated to archeological research.//AMEZUGO_1679/Credit:UGO AMEZ/SIPA/1704271225 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00804184
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  • PORTRAIT - Alain Juppe
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    PORTRAIT - Alain Juppe
    Former French prime minister and Bordeaux's mayor Alain Juppé visits PACEA laboratory at Bordeaux's university. It's a laboratory dedicated to archeological research.//AMEZUGO_1683/Credit:UGO AMEZ/SIPA/1704271225 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00804184
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  • PORTRAIT - Alain Juppe
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    PORTRAIT - Alain Juppe
    Former French prime minister and Bordeaux's mayor Alain Juppé visits PACEA laboratory at Bordeaux's university. It's a laboratory dedicated to archeological research.//AMEZUGO_1682/Credit:UGO AMEZ/SIPA/1704271225 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00804184
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  • PORTRAIT - Alain Juppe
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    PORTRAIT - Alain Juppe
    Former French prime minister and Bordeaux's mayor Alain Juppé visits PACEA laboratory at Bordeaux's university. It's a laboratory dedicated to archeological research.//AMEZUGO_1681/Credit:UGO AMEZ/SIPA/1704271225 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00804184
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  • NEWS - Paris Terror: Polizei sucht nach Spuren in St-Denis
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    NEWS - Paris Terror: Polizei sucht nach Spuren in St-Denis
    Apartment in the northern Paris suburb of Saint Denis which was raided by French police wednesday morning
    where it was suspected that mastermind terrorist Abdelhamid Abaaoud was hiding out. Two suspects died and seven
    were arrested during an operation that lasted over seven hours.
    Saint Denis, France - 18/11/2015./VULAURENT_163418/Credit:LAURENT VU/SIPA/1511181637 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00731229

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  • Khao Lak Laguna Resort, North of Phuket, Thailand after Tsunami
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    Khao Lak Laguna Resort, North of Phuket, Thailand after Tsunami
    Monk filming dead bodies in Takuanpi Monaster Khao Lak Laguna resort, Pang-N ga resort, Pang-Nga province, North of Phuket, Thailand. Dead bodies lie ou tside the devastated Kaoh Lak Laguna resort. The Tsunami which ripped apart tourist-packed Khao Lak Beach in south Thailand may have killed 3,000 people . Khao Lak, Thailand, 23 dec 2004. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Khao Lak Laguna Resort, North of Phuket, Thailand after Tsunami
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    Khao Lak Laguna Resort, North of Phuket, Thailand after Tsunami
    Taiwanese rescue workers search for victims Khao Lak Laguna resort, Pang-N ga province, North of Phuket, Thailand The tsunami which ripped apart touris t-packed Khao Lak Beach in south Thailand may have killed 3,000 people. Kha o Lak, Thailand, 29 Dec 2004 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Khao Lak Laguna Resort, North of Phuket, Thailand after Tsunami
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    Khao Lak Laguna Resort, North of Phuket, Thailand after Tsunami
    Rescuers organizing bodies convoys Khao Lak Laguna resort, Pang-Nga provin ce, North of Phuket, Thailand The tsunami which ripped apart tourist-packed Khao Lak Beach in south Thailand may have killed 3,000 people. Khao Lak, Th ailand, 29 Dec 2004 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • Khao Lak Laguna Resort, North of Phuket, Thailand after Tsunami
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    Khao Lak Laguna Resort, North of Phuket, Thailand after Tsunami
    Taiwanese rescue workers search for victims Khao Lak Laguna resort, Pang-N ga province, North of Phuket, Thailand The tsunami which ripped apart touris t-packed Khao Lak Beach in south Thailand may have killed 3,000 people. Kha o Lak, Thailand, 29 Dec 2004 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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