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General Secretary Of The Communist Party Of Vietnam (CPV) Tô Lâm
The general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), T? L?m, pays respect at the monument of the Unknown Soldier in Sofia, Bulgaria, on October 23, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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General Secretary Of The Communist Party Of Vietnam (CPV) Tô Lâm
The general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV), T? L?m, pays respect at the monument of the Unknown Soldier in Sofia, Bulgaria, on October 23, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Non-EU Passports Under New European Union EES System
A traveler holds Vietnamese passports with a Vietnam Airlines boarding pass in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. Since October 12, 2025, the European Union's new Entry/Exit System (EES) requires non-EU citizens to provide fingerprints and facial images upon entry into the Schengen area, replacing traditional passport stamps. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Non-EU Passports Under New EU Entry/Exit System
A person scans Vietnamese passports under light beside a boarding pass in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. Since October 12, 2025, the European Union's new Entry/Exit System (EES) requires fingerprints and facial images from non-EU citizens entering the Schengen area to replace traditional passport stamps. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Non-EU Passports Under New EU Entry/Exit System
A person scans Vietnamese passports under light beside a boarding pass in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. Since October 12, 2025, the European Union's new Entry/Exit System (EES) requires fingerprints and facial images from non-EU citizens entering the Schengen area to replace traditional passport stamps. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Non-EU Passports Under New European Union EES System
A traveler holds a Vietnamese passport with a Vietnam Airlines boarding pass in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. Since October 12, 2025, the European Union's new Entry/Exit System (EES) requires non-EU citizens to provide fingerprints and facial images upon entry into the Schengen area, replacing traditional passport stamps. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Non-EU Passports Under New European Union EES System
A traveler holds Vietnamese passports with a Vietnam Airlines boarding pass in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. Since October 12, 2025, the European Union's new Entry/Exit System (EES) requires non-EU citizens to provide fingerprints and facial images upon entry into the Schengen area, replacing traditional passport stamps. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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'The Alto Knights' premieres in NYC
March 15, 2025 - New York, New York, United States: Film's director Barry Levinson attends arrivals. (Michael Sherer/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam to Westminster
18/03/2025. London. The Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam, Nguy?n Hoà Bình, along with the ?Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland His Excellency Do Minh Hung, Vice Chairman of the Government Office Mai Thi Thu Van, Deputy Foreign Minister Le Thi Thu Hang and Deputy Minister of Ministry of Justice Nguyen Thanh Tinhto, to Westminster. Picture by Simon Walker / Deputy Prime Minister's Office / eyevine
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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam to Westminster
18/03/2025. London. The Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam, Nguy?n Hoà Bình, along with the ?Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland His Excellency Do Minh Hung, Vice Chairman of the Government Office Mai Thi Thu Van, Deputy Foreign Minister Le Thi Thu Hang and Deputy Minister of Ministry of Justice Nguyen Thanh Tinhto, to Westminster. Picture by Simon Walker / Deputy Prime Minister's Office / eyevine
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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam to Westminster
18/03/2025. London. The Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam, Nguy?n Hoà Bình, along with the ?Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland His Excellency Do Minh Hung, Vice Chairman of the Government Office Mai Thi Thu Van, Deputy Foreign Minister Le Thi Thu Hang and Deputy Minister of Ministry of Justice Nguyen Thanh Tinhto, to Westminster. Picture by Simon Walker / Deputy Prime Minister's Office / eyevine
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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam to Westminster
18/03/2025. London. The Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam, Nguy?n Hoà Bình, along with the ?Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland His Excellency Do Minh Hung, Vice Chairman of the Government Office Mai Thi Thu Van, Deputy Foreign Minister Le Thi Thu Hang and Deputy Minister of Ministry of Justice Nguyen Thanh Tinhto, to Westminster. Picture by Simon Walker / Deputy Prime Minister's Office / eyevine
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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam to Westminster
18/03/2025. London. The Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam, Nguy?n Hoà Bình, along with the ?Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland His Excellency Do Minh Hung, Vice Chairman of the Government Office Mai Thi Thu Van, Deputy Foreign Minister Le Thi Thu Hang and Deputy Minister of Ministry of Justice Nguyen Thanh Tinhto, to Westminster. Picture by Simon Walker / Deputy Prime Minister's Office / eyevine
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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam to Westminster
18/03/2025. London. The Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam, Nguy?n Hoà Bình, along with the ?Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland His Excellency Do Minh Hung, Vice Chairman of the Government Office Mai Thi Thu Van, Deputy Foreign Minister Le Thi Thu Hang and Deputy Minister of Ministry of Justice Nguyen Thanh Tinhto, to Westminster. Picture by Simon Walker / Deputy Prime Minister's Office / eyevine
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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam to Westminster
18/03/2025. London. The Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam, Nguy?n Hoà Bình, along with the ?Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland His Excellency Do Minh Hung, Vice Chairman of the Government Office Mai Thi Thu Van, Deputy Foreign Minister Le Thi Thu Hang and Deputy Minister of Ministry of Justice Nguyen Thanh Tinhto, to Westminster. Picture by Simon Walker / Deputy Prime Minister's Office / eyevine
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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam to Westminster
18/03/2025. London. The Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam, Nguy?n Hoà Bình, along with the ?Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland His Excellency Do Minh Hung, Vice Chairman of the Government Office Mai Thi Thu Van, Deputy Foreign Minister Le Thi Thu Hang and Deputy Minister of Ministry of Justice Nguyen Thanh Tinhto, to Westminster. Picture by Simon Walker / Deputy Prime Minister's Office / eyevine
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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam to Westminster
18/03/2025. London. The Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam, Nguy?n Hoà Bình, along with the ?Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland His Excellency Do Minh Hung, Vice Chairman of the Government Office Mai Thi Thu Van, Deputy Foreign Minister Le Thi Thu Hang and Deputy Minister of Ministry of Justice Nguyen Thanh Tinhto, to Westminster. Picture by Simon Walker / Deputy Prime Minister's Office / eyevine
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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam to Westminster
18/03/2025. London. The Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam, Nguy?n Hoà Bình, along with the ?Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland His Excellency Do Minh Hung, Vice Chairman of the Government Office Mai Thi Thu Van, Deputy Foreign Minister Le Thi Thu Hang and Deputy Minister of Ministry of Justice Nguyen Thanh Tinhto, to Westminster. Picture by Simon Walker / Deputy Prime Minister's Office / eyevine
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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam to Westminster
18/03/2025. London. The Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam, Nguy?n Hoà Bình, along with the ?Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland His Excellency Do Minh Hung, Vice Chairman of the Government Office Mai Thi Thu Van, Deputy Foreign Minister Le Thi Thu Hang and Deputy Minister of Ministry of Justice Nguyen Thanh Tinhto, to Westminster. Picture by Simon Walker / Deputy Prime Minister's Office / eyevine
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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam to Westminster
18/03/2025. London. The Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner welcomes the First Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam, Nguy?n Hoà Bình, along with the ?Ambassador to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland His Excellency Do Minh Hung, Vice Chairman of the Government Office Mai Thi Thu Van, Deputy Foreign Minister Le Thi Thu Hang and Deputy Minister of Ministry of Justice Nguyen Thanh Tinhto, to Westminster. Picture by Simon Walker / Deputy Prime Minister's Office / eyevine
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un inventeur a créé une soucoupe volante pour naviguer sur l'eau.
Pictures must credit: Thanh Che - Mr Ho An inventor has created a flying sauce — for skimming across the water. The mainly fibreglass vessel has automatic doors, light-up panels but only room for one person — the pilot. It can reportedly reach 50km/h the water. the water. The Vietnam based builder Tran Long Ho said the inspiration was a dream. It was created by first building up a model out of sand in the shape of the UFO's top section which was then covered with a thin layer of concrete. This created a hard shell mould which was then overlaid with sheets of fibreglass and epoxy. When the fibreglass set, Mr Ho and a team of helpers lifted up the structure and chipped away the concrete to leave a thin, light hull. The hull was then is reinforced with a fibreglass lattice before anther mould of sand and concrete was made for the bottom half where the water jet engine was installed. The doors are able to open and close remotely using a couple of small motors. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La Souris Déglinguée - avec Taï Luc au centre à la guitare (chanteur guitariste et créateur du groupe) - Concert à l'Elysée Montmartre - Paris - Février 1992
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FEATURE - Hanoi Train Street im alten Viertel in Hanoi, Vietnam
Hanoi Train Street in the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam., Credit:Euan Cherry / Avalon
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FEATURE - Hanoi Train Street im alten Viertel in Hanoi, Vietnam
Hanoi Train Street in the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam., Credit:Euan Cherry / Avalon
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FEATURE - Hanoi Train Street im alten Viertel in Hanoi, Vietnam
Hanoi Train Street in the Old Quarter in Hanoi, Vietnam., Credit:Euan Cherry / Avalon
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