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  • Eingang einer Pyramide, 1986
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    Eingang einer Pyramide, 1986
    --- Eingang einer Pyramide, 1986#Entrance of a pyramid, 1986- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • Pyramide von Gizeh, 1986
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    Pyramide von Gizeh, 1986
    --- Pyramide von Gizeh, 1986#Pyramid of Giza, 1986- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • Sphinx vor Cheops Pyramide, 1986
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    Sphinx vor Cheops Pyramide, 1986
    --- Sphinx vor Cheops Pyramide, 1986#Sphinx in front of Great Pyramid of Cheops , 1986
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  • NEWS - Russland: Sicherheit in Moskau verschärft
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    NEWS - Russland: Sicherheit in Moskau verschärft
    MOSCOW, RUSSIA - APRIL 21, 2021: Barriers put up in Manezhnaya Square on the day of a probable unsanctioned rally by opposition activist Alexei Navalny's supporters. Valery Sharifulin/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 33054789
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  • NEWS - Russland: Sicherheit in Moskau verschärft
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    NEWS - Russland: Sicherheit in Moskau verschärft
    MOSCOW, RUSSIA - APRIL 21, 2021: Barriers put up in Manezhnaya Square on the day of a probable unsanctioned rally by opposition activist Alexei Navalny's supporters. Valery Sharifulin/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 33054756
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Menschen auf dem Roten Platz in Moskau
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Menschen auf dem Roten Platz in Moskau
    MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 17, 2020: A lock on the Iberian Gate to Red Square. Alexander Shcherbak/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 29479634
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Menschen auf dem Roten Platz in Moskau
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Menschen auf dem Roten Platz in Moskau
    MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 17, 2020: A view of St Basil's Cathedral in Red Square as seen throught the Iberian Gate. Alexander Shcherbak/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 29479622
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Menschen auf dem Roten Platz in Moskau
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Menschen auf dem Roten Platz in Moskau
    MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 17, 2020: A public utility worker in Red Square. Alexander Shcherbak/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 29479625
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Menschen auf dem Roten Platz in Moskau
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Menschen auf dem Roten Platz in Moskau
    MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 17, 2020: A view of St Basil's Cathedral in Red Square. Alexander Shcherbak/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 29479620
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Menschen auf dem Roten Platz in Moskau
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Menschen auf dem Roten Platz in Moskau
    MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 17, 2020: A view of St Basil's Cathedral in Red Square. Alexander Shcherbak/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 29479635
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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Menschen auf dem Roten Platz in Moskau
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Wenig Menschen auf dem Roten Platz in Moskau
    MOSCOW, RUSSIA - MARCH 17, 2020: A view of the Spasskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin in Red Square. Alexander Shcherbak/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 29479623
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  • FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
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    FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
    VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA – SEPTEMBER 26, 2019: A view of the WWII monument The Motherland Calls atop Mamayev Kurgan, restoration works due for completion by May 9, 2020 - the 75th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Dmitry Rogulin/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 27556945
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  • FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
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    FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
    VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA – SEPTEMBER 26, 2019: A view of the WWII monument The Motherland Calls atop Mamayev Kurgan, restoration works due for completion by May 9, 2020 - the 75th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Dmitry Rogulin/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 27556950
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  • FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
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    FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
    VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA – SEPTEMBER 26, 2019: Workers on the WWII monument The Motherland Calls atop Mamayev Kurgan, restoration works due for completion by May 9, 2020 - the 75th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Dmitry Rogulin/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 27556909
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  • FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
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    FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
    VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA – SEPTEMBER 26, 2019: A worker on the WWII monument The Motherland Calls atop Mamayev Kurgan, restoration works due for completion by May 9, 2020 - the 75th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Dmitry Rogulin/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 27556907
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  • FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
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    FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
    VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA – SEPTEMBER 26, 2019: Workers climb the WWII monument The Motherland Calls atop Mamayev Kurgan, restoration works due for completion by May 9, 2020 - the 75th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Dmitry Rogulin/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 27556908
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  • FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
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    FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
    VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA – SEPTEMBER 26, 2019: A view of the WWII monument The Motherland Calls atop Mamayev Kurgan, restoration works due for completion by May 9, 2020 - the 75th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Dmitry Rogulin/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 27556944
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  • FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
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    FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
    VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA – SEPTEMBER 26, 2019: A view of the WWII monument The Motherland Calls atop Mamayev Kurgan, restoration works due for completion by May 9, 2020 - the 75th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Dmitry Rogulin/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 27556949
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  • FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
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    FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
    VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA – SEPTEMBER 26, 2019: Workers climb the WWII monument The Motherland Calls atop Mamayev Kurgan, restoration works due for completion by May 9, 2020 - the 75th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Dmitry Rogulin/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 27556906
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  • FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
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    FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
    VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA – SEPTEMBER 26, 2019: A view of the WWII monument The Motherland Calls atop Mamayev Kurgan, restoration works due for completion by May 9, 2020 - the 75th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Dmitry Rogulin/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 27556951
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  • FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
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    FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
    VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA – SEPTEMBER 26, 2019: A view of the WWII monument The Motherland Calls atop Mamayev Kurgan, restoration works due for completion by May 9, 2020 - the 75th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Dmitry Rogulin/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 27556802
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  • FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
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    FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
    VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA – SEPTEMBER 26, 2019: A view of the WWII monument The Motherland Calls atop Mamayev Kurgan, restoration works due for completion by May 9, 2020 - the 75th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Dmitry Rogulin/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 27556948
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  • FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
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    FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
    VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA – SEPTEMBER 26, 2019: A worker in front of the WWII monument The Motherland Calls atop Mamayev Kurgan, restoration works due for completion by May 9, 2020 - the 75th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Dmitry Rogulin/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 27556905
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
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    FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
    VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA – SEPTEMBER 26, 2019: A worker in front of the WWII monument The Motherland Calls atop Mamayev Kurgan, restoration works due for completion by May 9, 2020 - the 75th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Dmitry Rogulin/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 27556904
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
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    FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
    VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA – SEPTEMBER 26, 2019: A view of Mamayev Kurgan and Volgograd Arena from the WWII monument The Motherland Calls. Dmitry Rogulin/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 27556939
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  • FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
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    FEATURE - Die Mutter-Heimat-Statue in Wolgograd wird renoviert
    VOLGOGRAD, RUSSIA – SEPTEMBER 26, 2019: A worker in front of the WWII monument The Motherland Calls atop Mamayev Kurgan, restoration works due for completion by May 9, 2020 - the 75th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Dmitry Rogulin/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 27556902
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Fretwell/REX/Shutterstock (9726363c)
    Two friends & a puppy enjoy the sights and sounds of sunny Portland Bill in Dorset
    Seasonal weather, UK - 24 Jun 2018

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  • FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Best of: Bilder des Tages
    February 8, 2018 - Thessaloniki, Greece - People walk under heavy fog next to the ''Umbrellas'' sculpture at the seafront of the city. A heavy morning fog caused may problems at Thessaloniki International Airport (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge  Lofthousein North Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133n)
    The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
    New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
    How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'

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  • FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge  Lofthousein North Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133j)
    The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
    New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
    How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge  Lofthousein North Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133f)
    The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
    New glass apature at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
    How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'

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  • FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge  Lofthousein North Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133o)
    The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
    New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
    How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge  Lofthousein North Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133g)
    The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
    New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
    How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge  Lofthousein North Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133h)
    The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
    New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
    How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge  Lofthousein North Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133i)
    The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
    New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
    How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge  Lofthousein North Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133p)
    The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
    New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
    How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge  Lofthousein North Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133m)
    The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
    New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
    How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge  Lofthousein North Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133k)
    The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
    New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
    How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge  Lofthousein North Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133l)
    The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
    New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
    How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge  Lofthousein North Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133a)
    The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
    New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
    How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'

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  • FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge  Lofthousein North Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133b)
    The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
    New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
    How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'

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  • FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge  Lofthousein North Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133e)
    The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
    New glass apature at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
    How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'

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  • FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge  Lofthousein North Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133d)
    The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
    New glass apature at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
    How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'

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  • FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge  Lofthousein North Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Glashaus in luftiger Höhe: How Stean Gorge Lofthousein North Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charlotte Graham/REX/Shutterstock (9215133c)
    The new glass floor over one of Yorkshire's most spectacular natural sights has opened to the public at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire
    New glass aperture at How Stean Gorge, Lofthouse, North Yorkshire, UK - 09 Nov 2017
    How Stean Gorge is a unique limestone gorge in the Yorkshire Dales, carved over thousands of years. The steep sided chasm over half a mile in length and up to 80 feet deep in places, is already a popular outdoor attraction for abseiling, gorge scrambling and exploring caves. The new glass floors will allow visitors to see the gorge as never before. Open to visitors for over 100 years, How Stean Gorge is managed by owners Stan and Ann Beer. Stan Beer said: 'Since we took over the attraction in 2007, we've been working on innovative ideas to help put this special area on the map. We've transformed it from a simple gorge walk to a fully interactive adventure, with highly qualified instructors, and added a 52 seat restaurant serving local produce.'

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  • FEATURE - Roboter-Kuh wirbt für britische Molkerei
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Kuh wirbt für britische Molkerei
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nic Serpell-Rand/REX/Shutterstock (8866773s)
    Buttons the Cadbury Cow soaks in the sun and the sights at London's Southbank Centre to mark the launch of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt a Cow' campaign. For more information please visit https://adoptacow.cadbury.co.uk
    'Buttons' the Cadbury Cow launches of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt a Cow' campaign, London, UK - 13 Jun 2017
    Buttons the Cadbury Cow a-moo-ses Londoners as it takes a ride on the Coca Cola London Eye and spreads joy to passersby as it marks the launch of the Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons 'Adopt a Cow' campaign. For more information please visit https://adoptacow.cadbury.co.uk

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  • REPORTAGE - Leben im Norden von Äthiopien
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    REPORTAGE - Leben im Norden von Äthiopien
    (1/18/2017) Tis Isat or Blue Nile waterfalls, Bahar Dar, Ethiopia, Africa. Papyrus canopies next to Papyrus Canoe next to Lake Tana. In Woito the famous canoes of Papiro are built, also the Palace in Bezawit and a local market. Lake Tana (also written T'ana, previously written as Tsana or Dambea) is the largest lake in Ethiopia, source of the Blue Nile. The lake is located in the highlands to the northwest of the country, to 1,840 msnm, and is approximately 84 km long and 66 km wide. The maximum depth is 15 m and has an area of 2,156 km². (Photo by Sergi Reboredo) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19950976
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    REPORTAGE - Leben im Norden von Äthiopien
    (1/17/2017) Tis Isat or Blue Nile waterfalls, Bahar Dar, Ethiopia, Africa. Rural environment next to the entrance of the path leading to Blue Nile Falls. Donkeys tied to a post with the watchful eyes of a girl who seems possessed. The Nile on its journey to the sea starts from Uganda and Kenya what has been called as the White Nile and from Ethiopia what has been called as the Blue Nile. These two channels join in the city of Khartoum, the Sudanese capital to cross the desert heading for Egypt passing through the region of Nubia
    (Photo by Sergi Reboredo) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19950974

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    REPORTAGE - Leben im Norden von Äthiopien
    (1/17/2017) Tis Isat or Blue Nile waterfalls, Bahar Dar, Ethiopia, Africa. Local people go by boat on the Abay River next to the Blue Nile Falls. The Blue Nile Falls is a waterfall on the Blue Nile River in Ethiopia. They are known as Tis Abay in Amharic, translated, meaning "steaming water." They are located on the upper reaches of the river, about 30 km downstream from the town of Bahir Dar and Tana Lake. The falls are considered one of the best tourist attractions in Ethiopia known. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19950967
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  • REPORTAGE - Leben im Norden von Äthiopien
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    REPORTAGE - Leben im Norden von Äthiopien
    (1/17/2017) Tis Isat or Blue Nile waterfalls, Bahar Dar, Ethiopia, Africa. Tis Isat, the Blue Nile Falls. In the huge and beautiful lake Tana, there is the birth of the Blue Nile, that great branch that pours its waters back by Sudan in the White Nile, the great Nile that crosses all Egypt and is going to die to the Mediterranean. The great Nile that was inhabited by huge crocodiles, and furrowed by pharaohs and priests worshiping the sun god, Ra, and all the pantheon that stretched under their wings. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19950963
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    REPORTAGE - Leben im Norden von Äthiopien
    (1/17/2017) Local woman in Tis Isat or Blue Nile waterfalls, Bahar Dar, Ethiopia, Africa. Portrait of a mother next to her son at the foot of the Blue Nile Falls (Abay River). The Blue Nile Falls, in the Tis Abay language (water fume), are one of those mythical places with which one dreams when reading stories about ancient explorers and discoverers (Photo by Sergi Reboredo) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19950964
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