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*EXCLUSIVE* Kirstie Alley has entered the monkey cage
*EXCLUSIVE* Los Feliz, CA - "Fat Actress", Kirstie Alley tends to her monkeys outside her home in Los Feliz, CA. The once gorgeous and fashionable actress looks bigger than ever as she enters the monkey cage to plat and feed her beloved monkeys. Kirstie must have little desire to have a legendary Hollywood comeback to let herself go this much.
September 13, 2009
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The 3D Street Art of Edgar Muller - Jul 2008
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(Archive pic for The Crevasse story) Previous 3D street art by Edgar Muller - a digital draft for 'Use your eyes',
This Street Art Will Crack You Up
THIS STREET ART WILL CRACK YOU UP
This dramatic piece of art will CRACK you up.
Artist Edgar Mueller has created a huge work of 3D street art call The Crevasse.
It took the German master of optical illusions five days to paint the giant fissure in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland.
He worked from sunrise to sunset to make the 250 square metre image which appears to show a fault in the earth's crust.
Created for the town's "Festival of World Culture" last year, Muller's jaw-dropping art involved clever planning so that when the picture is viewed from a certain angle it looks totally three-dimensional.
And locals wasted no time having fun with the work by pretending to teeter precariously on the edge of the deep hole.
Edgar explains: "3D street painting itself is a very new artform which only a handful of people do worldwide. Its nature is to trick people's eyes and show them a new 'reality'.
"The technique itself is called anamorphism and has been known since the Middle Ages. It was used by famous painters like Michelangelo, da Vinci and others in their murals."
Edgar's previous works include sharks jumping out of pavements, raging waterfalls on city roads and a German street collapsing into a lava pool.
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REPORTAGE: VW - Die gute alte Zeit
Siebziger Jahre, Transport, Strassenverkehr, Humor, Komiker, Automobil, Pkw, Volkswagen, VW Kaefer, Plakat mit einer Illustration hinter der Windschutzscheibe zeigt Charlie Chaplin am Steuer, Copacabana in BR-Rio de Janeiro, Brasilien, Seventies, transport, road traffic, humour, comedian, automobile, passenger car, Volkswagen, VW Beetle, poster with an illustration behind the windscreen shows Charlie Chaplin at the steering wheel, Copacabana, BR-Rio de Janeiro, Brazil *** Local Caption *** Seventies, transport, road traffic, humour, comedian, automobile, passenger car, Volkswagen, VW Beetle, poster with an illustration behind the windscreen shows Charlie Chaplin at the steering wheel, Copacabana, BR-Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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PEOPLE - Nicole Kidman unterwegs in London
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nicole kidman signed autographs to fans and seemed very happy.soon the play she is in will finish in the theatre she is and she will go back to la so she is more happy than before.her lips look a bit strange but otherwise she was fine?.10/11/2015 blitz pictures
Nicole Kidman at the Noel Coward Theatre, London, Britain - 10 Nov 2015
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Michael Jamison at home with his pet tiger Enzo, Brakpan, South Africa - 03 May 2012
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No Ordinary Pet Cats
What could be better than having a tiger for a pet - well for South African Michael Jamison it's having two tigers!
Michael and his girlfriend Jackie share their home in Brakpan with 15 dogs and 2-year-old Bengal tiger Enzo.
But there is now a new addition to the family - 7-month-old Siberian tiger Ozzy.
Young Ozzy is a rescue tiger and he suffers from deformed legs and feet as a result of malnutrition.
His previous owners failed to feed him the correct diet and a lack of calcium caused the bones in his legs to break. He also has issues with his pelvis.
When he is a little older Ozzy will undergo corrective surgery to help sort the problem.
Until then he has joined Enzo ruling the roost at Michael's home.
When he was young Enzo slept with Michael in his bed, had a cat box and enjoyed eating on the kitchen counter.
However, now that he has grown up he lives happily in a special outdoor enclosure.
Meanwhile, a teething Ozzy has taken over his job of sharpening his teeth on Michael's furniture.
So far Ozzy and Enzo have only met one another through the bars of Enzo's enclosure, but they are already fast becoming friends.
Michael hopes to introduce them properly sometime in the future and that, ultimately, Ozzy will one day share the same enclosure.
As well as always dreaming of owning a tiger, Michael originally decided to get Enzo after being targeted twice by armed robbers.
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THE BODY SHOCKING SHOW
1.APR.2013
THE BODY SHOCKING SHOW PRESENTED BY PETE FIRMAN AND JESSICA-JANE CLEMENT, REVEALING THE MOST OUTRAGEOUS, MIND-BOGGLING THINGS PEOPLE DO TO THEIR BODIES.
ELAINE DAVIDSON IS THE "MOST PIERCED WOMAN" ACCORDING TO THE GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS WITH ALMOST 7,000 PIERCINGS. SHE SHOWED HER TOLERANCE FOR PAIN BY PUTTING A SWORD THROUGH HER TONGUE AND LAYING ON A BED OF NAILS WITH BEN STANDING ON HER.
GARY `STRETCH¿ TURNER SUFFERS FROM AN EXTREME CASE OF EHLERS-DANLOS SYNDROME, A RARE GENETIC DISORDER THAT HAS WEAKENED HIS SKIN, WHICH STRECTHES LIKE ELASTIC.
RUSSIAN GYMNAST TATYANA KOZHEVNIKOVA, WHO CAN LIFT A 14KG WITH HER VAGINAL MUSCLES APPEARED ON THE SHOW LIFTING WEIGHTS.
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THE BODY SHOCKING SHOW
1.APR.2013
THE BODY SHOCKING SHOW PRESENTED BY PETE FIRMAN AND JESSICA-JANE CLEMENT, REVEALING THE MOST OUTRAGEOUS, MIND-BOGGLING THINGS PEOPLE DO TO THEIR BODIES.
ELAINE DAVIDSON IS THE "MOST PIERCED WOMAN" ACCORDING TO THE GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS WITH ALMOST 7,000 PIERCINGS. SHE SHOWED HER TOLERANCE FOR PAIN BY PUTTING A SWORD THROUGH HER TONGUE AND LAYING ON A BED OF NAILS WITH BEN STANDING ON HER.
GARY `STRETCH¿ TURNER SUFFERS FROM AN EXTREME CASE OF EHLERS-DANLOS SYNDROME, A RARE GENETIC DISORDER THAT HAS WEAKENED HIS SKIN, WHICH STRECTHES LIKE ELASTIC.
RUSSIAN GYMNAST TATYANA KOZHEVNIKOVA, WHO CAN LIFT A 14KG WITH HER VAGINAL MUSCLES APPEARED ON THE SHOW LIFTING WEIGHTS.
XPOSURE PHOTOS DOES NOT CLAIM ANY COPYRIGHT OR LICENSE IN THE ATTACHED MATERIAL. ANY DOWNLOADING FEES CHARGED BY XPOSURE ARE FOR XPOSURE'S SERVICES ONLY, AND DO NOT, NOR ARE THEY INTENDED TO, CONVEY TO THE USER ANY COPYRIGHT OR LICENSE IN THE MATERIAL. BY PUBLISHING THIS MATERIAL , THE USER EXPRESSLY AGREES TO INDEMNIFY AND TO HOLD XPOSURE HARMLESS FROM ANY CLAIMS, DEMANDS, OR CAUSES OF ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR CONNECTED IN ANY WAY WITH USER'S PUBLICATION OF THE MATERIAL.
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Johnny Depp signs autographs at Jimmy Kimmel Live [USA ONLY]
[USA ONLY] Hollywood, CA - Legendary actor Johnny Depp takes time to sign a few autographs and greet fans after his taping on the Jimmy Kimmel Show in Hollywood, California. Johnny was on the show to promote his latest film "Dark Shadows" directed by his good friend Tim Burton, in theaters May 11th.
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Johnny Depp signs autographs at Jimmy Kimmel Live [USA ONLY]
[USA ONLY] Hollywood, CA - Legendary actor Johnny Depp takes time to sign a few autographs and greet fans after his taping on the Jimmy Kimmel Show in Hollywood, California. Johnny was on the show to promote his latest film "Dark Shadows" directed by his good friend Tim Burton, in theaters May 11th.
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Johnny Depp signs autographs at Jimmy Kimmel Live [USA ONLY]
[USA ONLY] Hollywood, CA - Legendary actor Johnny Depp takes time to sign a few autographs and greet fans after his taping on the Jimmy Kimmel Show in Hollywood, California. Johnny was on the show to promote his latest film "Dark Shadows" directed by his good friend Tim Burton, in theaters May 11th.
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Johnny Depp signs autographs at Jimmy Kimmel Live [USA ONLY]
[USA ONLY] Hollywood, CA - Legendary actor Johnny Depp takes time to sign a few autographs and greet fans after his taping on the Jimmy Kimmel Show in Hollywood, California. Johnny was on the show to promote his latest film "Dark Shadows" directed by his good friend Tim Burton, in theaters May 11th.
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Johnny Depp signs autographs at Jimmy Kimmel Live [USA ONLY]
[USA ONLY] Hollywood, CA - Legendary actor Johnny Depp takes time to sign a few autographs and greet fans after his taping on the Jimmy Kimmel Show in Hollywood, California. Johnny was on the show to promote his latest film "Dark Shadows" directed by his good friend Tim Burton, in theaters May 11th.
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Johnny Depp signs autographs at Jimmy Kimmel Live [USA ONLY]
[USA ONLY] Hollywood, CA - Legendary actor Johnny Depp takes time to sign a few autographs and greet fans after his taping on the Jimmy Kimmel Show in Hollywood, California. Johnny was on the show to promote his latest film "Dark Shadows" directed by his good friend Tim Burton, in theaters May 11th.
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The wildlife photography of Joanne Williams
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Burrowing Owl, Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
The wildlife photography of Joanne Williams
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A brightly-coloured bird admiring itself in a wing mirror, a squirrel flat out asleep on a bench and a monkey giving the finger. There is even a small bird helping a zebra with personal hygiene.
These are some of the hilarious sights wildlife photographer Joanne Williams has seen through her viewfinder in the last two decades.
The Florida-based photographer has now collected together some of her favourite images in preparation for not one, but two books showcasing her work.
This gallery of the humourous side of Joanne's photography is the result of an 18-year career that has seen her lead tours to some of the planet's most exotic places - ranging from the wetlands of Brazil to the Galapagos Islands, as well as a number of countries in Africa.
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Macro photographs showing ants at work by Andiyan Lutfi, Cibinong Village, Indonesia - 13 Jan 2011
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A swarm of ants attack an unlucky fly
Macro photographs showing ants at work by Andiyan Lutfi, Cibinong Village, Indonesia - 13 Jan 2011
They may seem small and harmless but these ants proved they were a force to be reckoned with when a fly strayed into their territory. The insect may have been double the size of its attackers but it didn't seem to stand a chance against them. The extraordinary spectacle is part of a series of macro photographs, showing the tiny creatures in breathtaking detail that would not normally be detectable with the naked eye. Amateur photographer Andiyan Lutfi snaps the incredible shots at his own home in Cibinong Village, Indonesia. In one of his photographs a group of hungry ants clamour to get their hands on a delicious chocolate brownie he had left on a pile of leaves.
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Donatella Versace snapped at Heathrow Airport
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Donatella Versace was snapped after she flew into Heathrow Airport from Nice.
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Donatella Versace - im Wandel der Zeit Happy Birthday: Donatella Versace feiert am 2.Mai ihren 60.Geburtstag
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James Kuhn, who has painted his face differently every day for 365 days - Apr 2009
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Fantastic Face Paint: Artist Creates A New Face Every Day
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FANTASTIC FACE PAINT: ARTIST CREATES A NEW FACE EVERY DAY
Wacky artist James Kuhn wowed the world by painting his own face every day for a year.
Now the 47-year-old from Three Oaks, Michigan is doing it again - and his work is better than ever.
Imaginative James decided to come up with a new face every day, with designs ranging from cartoon characters to some of his favourite foods.
And one again he will put a smile on YOUR face with crazy caricatures of Superman, Charlie Brown, Wonder Woman and Evel Knievel.
There are also poignant tributes to Michael Jackson and Mollie Sugden, the British actress famous for her role as Mrs Slocombe in sitcom Are You Being Served?.
Other creations include a mummy, Freddie Kruger, a golf tee Santa and a rabid pit bull!
Some of James' creations are so convincing it is hard to work out where his facial features are under the make-up. Often the only clue is a solitary open eye.
Of his efforts, James says: "I had so much fun last year with the first 365 faces, that I am starting another 365 transformations, even though I must be crazy.
"This has been the hardest thing I have ever done - and the most rewarding.
"So many days I just did not feel like getting covered in paint. Sometimes I was sick or tired and last time I even had a fever of 102 degrees one day so I just couldn't do it.
"I did do one the next day and I was still so hot that the paint ran down my face.
"This time i give myself permission to take a few days off whenever I need too once in a while.
"But the entire experience stretched my imagination and forced me to reach deep inside for more and more ideas."
But although James has just passed hundred day mark of his second year of face paint he is confident of ...
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James Kuhn, who has painted his face differently every day for 365 days - Apr 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Kuhn / Rex Features ( 911382v )
Fantastic Face Paint: Artist Creates A New Face Every Day
*EXCLUSIVE TO REX*
FANTASTIC FACE PAINT: ARTIST CREATES A NEW FACE EVERY DAY
Wacky artist James Kuhn wowed the world by painting his own face every day for a year.
Now the 47-year-old from Three Oaks, Michigan is doing it again - and his work is better than ever.
Imaginative James decided to come up with a new face every day, with designs ranging from cartoon characters to some of his favourite foods.
And one again he will put a smile on YOUR face with crazy caricatures of Superman, Charlie Brown, Wonder Woman and Evel Knievel.
There are also poignant tributes to Michael Jackson and Mollie Sugden, the British actress famous for her role as Mrs Slocombe in sitcom Are You Being Served?.
Other creations include a mummy, Freddie Kruger, a golf tee Santa and a rabid pit bull!
Some of James' creations are so convincing it is hard to work out where his facial features are under the make-up. Often the only clue is a solitary open eye.
Of his efforts, James says: "I had so much fun last year with the first 365 faces, that I am starting another 365 transformations, even though I must be crazy.
"This has been the hardest thing I have ever done - and the most rewarding.
"So many days I just did not feel like getting covered in paint. Sometimes I was sick or tired and last time I even had a fever of 102 degrees one day so I just couldn't do it.
"I did do one the next day and I was still so hot that the paint ran down my face.
"This time i give myself permission to take a few days off whenever I need too once in a while.
"But the entire experience stretched my imagination and forced me to reach deep inside for more and more ideas."
But although James has just passed hundred day mark of his second year of face paint he is confident of ...
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Wearable motorcycle
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Picture MUST credit: Jake Carlini
An inventor has hit the road — at the wheel of a wearable motorcycle.
US born Jake Carlini, 32, repurposed bike parts that enable him to ride in a planking position with his nose just a few centimetres above the road surface.
He built the outfit from salvaged parts after crashing his own electric bike.
The first step was salvaging the motor, which was built into the rear wheel.
YouTube creator Carlini attached it directly to his legs using painter’s stilt straps as braces.
These straps held the wheel forks against his shins, allowing him to lock his legs into the motor assembly.
He used the old electric bike’s battery to power the wheel by putting it in the back pocket of a protective vest.
The front-wheel wheel fits in a frame with a pair of handles and armrest pads.
Electronics from the bike, including the throttle and display, were transferred to the suit.
The throttle is mounted on the right handlebar for acceleration control, while the display is hidden but accessible for checking power and speed.
During testing, Carlini admitted the suit needed strong core muscles to balance.
OPS: Jake Carlini takes his wearable motorcycle out for a spin
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Wearable motorcycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Bike suit 1
Ref 17177
02/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Jake Carlini
An inventor has hit the road — at the wheel of a wearable motorcycle.
US born Jake Carlini, 32, repurposed bike parts that enable him to ride in a planking position with his nose just a few centimetres above the road surface.
He built the outfit from salvaged parts after crashing his own electric bike.
The first step was salvaging the motor, which was built into the rear wheel.
YouTube creator Carlini attached it directly to his legs using painter’s stilt straps as braces.
These straps held the wheel forks against his shins, allowing him to lock his legs into the motor assembly.
He used the old electric bike’s battery to power the wheel by putting it in the back pocket of a protective vest.
The front-wheel wheel fits in a frame with a pair of handles and armrest pads.
Electronics from the bike, including the throttle and display, were transferred to the suit.
The throttle is mounted on the right handlebar for acceleration control, while the display is hidden but accessible for checking power and speed.
During testing, Carlini admitted the suit needed strong core muscles to balance.
OPS: Jake Carlini takes his wearable motorcycle out for a spin
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Wearable motorcycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Bike suit 1
Ref 17177
02/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Jake Carlini
An inventor has hit the road — at the wheel of a wearable motorcycle.
US born Jake Carlini, 32, repurposed bike parts that enable him to ride in a planking position with his nose just a few centimetres above the road surface.
He built the outfit from salvaged parts after crashing his own electric bike.
The first step was salvaging the motor, which was built into the rear wheel.
YouTube creator Carlini attached it directly to his legs using painter’s stilt straps as braces.
These straps held the wheel forks against his shins, allowing him to lock his legs into the motor assembly.
He used the old electric bike’s battery to power the wheel by putting it in the back pocket of a protective vest.
The front-wheel wheel fits in a frame with a pair of handles and armrest pads.
Electronics from the bike, including the throttle and display, were transferred to the suit.
The throttle is mounted on the right handlebar for acceleration control, while the display is hidden but accessible for checking power and speed.
During testing, Carlini admitted the suit needed strong core muscles to balance.
OPS: Jake Carlini takes his wearable motorcycle out for a spin
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Wearable motorcycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Bike suit 1
Ref 17177
02/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Jake Carlini
An inventor has hit the road — at the wheel of a wearable motorcycle.
US born Jake Carlini, 32, repurposed bike parts that enable him to ride in a planking position with his nose just a few centimetres above the road surface.
He built the outfit from salvaged parts after crashing his own electric bike.
The first step was salvaging the motor, which was built into the rear wheel.
YouTube creator Carlini attached it directly to his legs using painter’s stilt straps as braces.
These straps held the wheel forks against his shins, allowing him to lock his legs into the motor assembly.
He used the old electric bike’s battery to power the wheel by putting it in the back pocket of a protective vest.
The front-wheel wheel fits in a frame with a pair of handles and armrest pads.
Electronics from the bike, including the throttle and display, were transferred to the suit.
The throttle is mounted on the right handlebar for acceleration control, while the display is hidden but accessible for checking power and speed.
During testing, Carlini admitted the suit needed strong core muscles to balance.
OPS: Jake Carlini takes his wearable motorcycle out for a spin
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Wearable motorcycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Bike suit 1
Ref 17177
02/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Jake Carlini
An inventor has hit the road — at the wheel of a wearable motorcycle.
US born Jake Carlini, 32, repurposed bike parts that enable him to ride in a planking position with his nose just a few centimetres above the road surface.
He built the outfit from salvaged parts after crashing his own electric bike.
The first step was salvaging the motor, which was built into the rear wheel.
YouTube creator Carlini attached it directly to his legs using painter’s stilt straps as braces.
These straps held the wheel forks against his shins, allowing him to lock his legs into the motor assembly.
He used the old electric bike’s battery to power the wheel by putting it in the back pocket of a protective vest.
The front-wheel wheel fits in a frame with a pair of handles and armrest pads.
Electronics from the bike, including the throttle and display, were transferred to the suit.
The throttle is mounted on the right handlebar for acceleration control, while the display is hidden but accessible for checking power and speed.
During testing, Carlini admitted the suit needed strong core muscles to balance.
OPS: Jake Carlini takes his wearable motorcycle out for a spin
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Wearable motorcycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Bike suit 1
Ref 17177
02/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Jake Carlini
An inventor has hit the road — at the wheel of a wearable motorcycle.
US born Jake Carlini, 32, repurposed bike parts that enable him to ride in a planking position with his nose just a few centimetres above the road surface.
He built the outfit from salvaged parts after crashing his own electric bike.
The first step was salvaging the motor, which was built into the rear wheel.
YouTube creator Carlini attached it directly to his legs using painter’s stilt straps as braces.
These straps held the wheel forks against his shins, allowing him to lock his legs into the motor assembly.
He used the old electric bike’s battery to power the wheel by putting it in the back pocket of a protective vest.
The front-wheel wheel fits in a frame with a pair of handles and armrest pads.
Electronics from the bike, including the throttle and display, were transferred to the suit.
The throttle is mounted on the right handlebar for acceleration control, while the display is hidden but accessible for checking power and speed.
During testing, Carlini admitted the suit needed strong core muscles to balance.
OPS: Jake Carlini takes his wearable motorcycle out for a spin
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Wearable motorcycle
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Bike suit 1
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02/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Jake Carlini
An inventor has hit the road — at the wheel of a wearable motorcycle.
US born Jake Carlini, 32, repurposed bike parts that enable him to ride in a planking position with his nose just a few centimetres above the road surface.
He built the outfit from salvaged parts after crashing his own electric bike.
The first step was salvaging the motor, which was built into the rear wheel.
YouTube creator Carlini attached it directly to his legs using painter’s stilt straps as braces.
These straps held the wheel forks against his shins, allowing him to lock his legs into the motor assembly.
He used the old electric bike’s battery to power the wheel by putting it in the back pocket of a protective vest.
The front-wheel wheel fits in a frame with a pair of handles and armrest pads.
Electronics from the bike, including the throttle and display, were transferred to the suit.
The throttle is mounted on the right handlebar for acceleration control, while the display is hidden but accessible for checking power and speed.
During testing, Carlini admitted the suit needed strong core muscles to balance.
OPS: Jake Carlini takes his wearable motorcycle out for a spin
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189534604_FER
Wearable motorcycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Bike suit 1
Ref 17177
02/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Jake Carlini
An inventor has hit the road — at the wheel of a wearable motorcycle.
US born Jake Carlini, 32, repurposed bike parts that enable him to ride in a planking position with his nose just a few centimetres above the road surface.
He built the outfit from salvaged parts after crashing his own electric bike.
The first step was salvaging the motor, which was built into the rear wheel.
YouTube creator Carlini attached it directly to his legs using painter’s stilt straps as braces.
These straps held the wheel forks against his shins, allowing him to lock his legs into the motor assembly.
He used the old electric bike’s battery to power the wheel by putting it in the back pocket of a protective vest.
The front-wheel wheel fits in a frame with a pair of handles and armrest pads.
Electronics from the bike, including the throttle and display, were transferred to the suit.
The throttle is mounted on the right handlebar for acceleration control, while the display is hidden but accessible for checking power and speed.
During testing, Carlini admitted the suit needed strong core muscles to balance.
OPS: Jake Carlini takes his wearable motorcycle out for a spin
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189534603_FER
Wearable motorcycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Bike suit 1
Ref 17177
02/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Jake Carlini
An inventor has hit the road — at the wheel of a wearable motorcycle.
US born Jake Carlini, 32, repurposed bike parts that enable him to ride in a planking position with his nose just a few centimetres above the road surface.
He built the outfit from salvaged parts after crashing his own electric bike.
The first step was salvaging the motor, which was built into the rear wheel.
YouTube creator Carlini attached it directly to his legs using painter’s stilt straps as braces.
These straps held the wheel forks against his shins, allowing him to lock his legs into the motor assembly.
He used the old electric bike’s battery to power the wheel by putting it in the back pocket of a protective vest.
The front-wheel wheel fits in a frame with a pair of handles and armrest pads.
Electronics from the bike, including the throttle and display, were transferred to the suit.
The throttle is mounted on the right handlebar for acceleration control, while the display is hidden but accessible for checking power and speed.
During testing, Carlini admitted the suit needed strong core muscles to balance.
OPS: Jake Carlini
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189534602_FER
Wearable motorcycle
Ferrari Press Agency
Bike suit 1
Ref 17177
02/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Jake Carlini
An inventor has hit the road — at the wheel of a wearable motorcycle.
US born Jake Carlini, 32, repurposed bike parts that enable him to ride in a planking position with his nose just a few centimetres above the road surface.
He built the outfit from salvaged parts after crashing his own electric bike.
The first step was salvaging the motor, which was built into the rear wheel.
YouTube creator Carlini attached it directly to his legs using painter’s stilt straps as braces.
These straps held the wheel forks against his shins, allowing him to lock his legs into the motor assembly.
He used the old electric bike’s battery to power the wheel by putting it in the back pocket of a protective vest.
The front-wheel wheel fits in a frame with a pair of handles and armrest pads.
Electronics from the bike, including the throttle and display, were transferred to the suit.
The throttle is mounted on the right handlebar for acceleration control, while the display is hidden but accessible for checking power and speed.
During testing, Carlini admitted the suit needed strong core muscles to balance.
OPS: Jake Carlini with the wrecked electric bike he used to help make the suit.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries flew on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which lifted off from Launch Site One on October 13.
Where: Texas, United States
When: 13 Oct 2021
Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com
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PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries flew on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which lifted off from Launch Site One on October 13.
Where: Texas, United States
When: 13 Oct 2021
Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries flew on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which lifted off from Launch Site One on October 13.
Where: Texas, United States
When: 13 Oct 2021
Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries flew on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which lifted off from Launch Site One on October 13.
Where: Texas, United States
When: 13 Oct 2021
Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries flew on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which lifted off from Launch Site One on October 13.
Where: Texas, United States
When: 13 Oct 2021
Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries flew on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which lifted off from Launch Site One on October 13.
Where: Texas, United States
When: 13 Oct 2021
Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries flew on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which lifted off from Launch Site One on October 13.
Where: Texas, United States
When: 13 Oct 2021
Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
THIS PICTURE: From left, Chris Boshuizen, Mr. Shatner, Audrey Powers and Glen de Vries, the crew of the New Shepard’s second flight.
CAPTION: Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries are scheduled to fly on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which is set to lift off from Launch Site One on October 13.
Featuring: From left, Chris Boshuizen, Mr. Shatner, Audrey Powers and Glen de Vries, the crew of the New Shepard’s second flight
When: 12 Oct 2021
Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
THIS PICTURE: From left , Glen de Vries, Audrey Powers, Mr. Bill Shatner and Chris Boshuizen, the crew of the New Shepard’s second flight.
CAPTION: Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries are scheduled to fly on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which is set to lift off from Launch Site One on October 13.
When: 12 Oct 2021
Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries are scheduled to fly on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which is set to lift off from Launch Site One on October 13.
Featuring: William Shatner
When: 12 Oct 2021
Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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PEOPLE - William Shatner ist ins All geflogen
Actor William Shatner, Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, Chris Boshuizen, and Glen de Vries are scheduled to fly on board Blue Origin New Shepard NS-18 which is set to lift off from Launch Site One on October 13.
Featuring: William Shatner
When: 12 Oct 2021
Credit: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Blue Origin/Cover-Images.com. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - ESA-Astronaut macht atemberaubende Aufnahmen von Polarlichtern
This is a jaw-dropping gallery of recent aurora photographs taken from space.
They were captured by Expedition 65 Flight Engineer Thomas Pesquet of ESA (European Space Agency) from the International Space Station (ISS).
The astronaut has been shooting this series since the beginning of August 2021.
He commented: “These last few days have been auroraspectacular! This amazing light show occurs when particles from the Sun hit Earth's magnetosphere, we were very lucky to see such outbursts and I don't remember such beautiful displays during Proxima. I think it is the most amazing thing I have ever seen that nature can give us. It is beautiful to see and photograph but also a visible show of our planet's atmosphere protecting us from radiation. I shot a few timelapses that will follow, it is another thing to watch the aurora dance!”
When: 15 Aug 2021
Credit: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet/Cover-Images.com
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - ESA-Astronaut macht atemberaubende Aufnahmen von Polarlichtern
This is a jaw-dropping gallery of recent aurora photographs taken from space.
They were captured by Expedition 65 Flight Engineer Thomas Pesquet of ESA (European Space Agency) from the International Space Station (ISS).
The astronaut has been shooting this series since the beginning of August 2021.
He commented: “These last few days have been auroraspectacular! This amazing light show occurs when particles from the Sun hit Earth's magnetosphere, we were very lucky to see such outbursts and I don't remember such beautiful displays during Proxima. I think it is the most amazing thing I have ever seen that nature can give us. It is beautiful to see and photograph but also a visible show of our planet's atmosphere protecting us from radiation. I shot a few timelapses that will follow, it is another thing to watch the aurora dance!”
When: 15 Aug 2021
Credit: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet/Cover-Images.com
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - ESA-Astronaut macht atemberaubende Aufnahmen von Polarlichtern
This is a jaw-dropping gallery of recent aurora photographs taken from space.
They were captured by Expedition 65 Flight Engineer Thomas Pesquet of ESA (European Space Agency) from the International Space Station (ISS).
The astronaut has been shooting this series since the beginning of August 2021.
He commented: “These last few days have been auroraspectacular! This amazing light show occurs when particles from the Sun hit Earth's magnetosphere, we were very lucky to see such outbursts and I don't remember such beautiful displays during Proxima. I think it is the most amazing thing I have ever seen that nature can give us. It is beautiful to see and photograph but also a visible show of our planet's atmosphere protecting us from radiation. I shot a few timelapses that will follow, it is another thing to watch the aurora dance!”
When: 15 Aug 2021
Credit: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet/Cover-Images.com
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - ESA-Astronaut macht atemberaubende Aufnahmen von Polarlichtern
This is a jaw-dropping gallery of recent aurora photographs taken from space.
They were captured by Expedition 65 Flight Engineer Thomas Pesquet of ESA (European Space Agency) from the International Space Station (ISS).
The astronaut has been shooting this series since the beginning of August 2021.
He commented: “These last few days have been auroraspectacular! This amazing light show occurs when particles from the Sun hit Earth's magnetosphere, we were very lucky to see such outbursts and I don't remember such beautiful displays during Proxima. I think it is the most amazing thing I have ever seen that nature can give us. It is beautiful to see and photograph but also a visible show of our planet's atmosphere protecting us from radiation. I shot a few timelapses that will follow, it is another thing to watch the aurora dance!”
When: 07 Aug 2021
Credit: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet/Cover-Images.com
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - ESA-Astronaut macht atemberaubende Aufnahmen von Polarlichtern
This is a jaw-dropping gallery of recent aurora photographs taken from space.
They were captured by Expedition 65 Flight Engineer Thomas Pesquet of ESA (European Space Agency) from the International Space Station (ISS).
The astronaut has been shooting this series since the beginning of August 2021.
He commented: “These last few days have been auroraspectacular! This amazing light show occurs when particles from the Sun hit Earth's magnetosphere, we were very lucky to see such outbursts and I don't remember such beautiful displays during Proxima. I think it is the most amazing thing I have ever seen that nature can give us. It is beautiful to see and photograph but also a visible show of our planet's atmosphere protecting us from radiation. I shot a few timelapses that will follow, it is another thing to watch the aurora dance!”
When: 07 Aug 2021
Credit: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet/Cover-Images.com
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - ESA-Astronaut macht atemberaubende Aufnahmen von Polarlichtern
This is a jaw-dropping gallery of recent aurora photographs taken from space.
They were captured by Expedition 65 Flight Engineer Thomas Pesquet of ESA (European Space Agency) from the International Space Station (ISS).
The astronaut has been shooting this series since the beginning of August 2021.
He commented: “These last few days have been auroraspectacular! This amazing light show occurs when particles from the Sun hit Earth's magnetosphere, we were very lucky to see such outbursts and I don't remember such beautiful displays during Proxima. I think it is the most amazing thing I have ever seen that nature can give us. It is beautiful to see and photograph but also a visible show of our planet's atmosphere protecting us from radiation. I shot a few timelapses that will follow, it is another thing to watch the aurora dance!”
When: 07 Aug 2021
Credit: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet/Cover-Images.com
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - ESA-Astronaut macht atemberaubende Aufnahmen von Polarlichtern
This is a jaw-dropping gallery of recent aurora photographs taken from space.
They were captured by Expedition 65 Flight Engineer Thomas Pesquet of ESA (European Space Agency) from the International Space Station (ISS).
The astronaut has been shooting this series since the beginning of August 2021.
He commented: “These last few days have been auroraspectacular! This amazing light show occurs when particles from the Sun hit Earth's magnetosphere, we were very lucky to see such outbursts and I don't remember such beautiful displays during Proxima. I think it is the most amazing thing I have ever seen that nature can give us. It is beautiful to see and photograph but also a visible show of our planet's atmosphere protecting us from radiation. I shot a few timelapses that will follow, it is another thing to watch the aurora dance!”
When: 06 Aug 2021
Credit: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet/Cover-Images.com
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - ESA-Astronaut macht atemberaubende Aufnahmen von Polarlichtern
This is a jaw-dropping gallery of recent aurora photographs taken from space.
They were captured by Expedition 65 Flight Engineer Thomas Pesquet of ESA (European Space Agency) from the International Space Station (ISS).
The astronaut has been shooting this series since the beginning of August 2021.
He commented: “These last few days have been auroraspectacular! This amazing light show occurs when particles from the Sun hit Earth's magnetosphere, we were very lucky to see such outbursts and I don't remember such beautiful displays during Proxima. I think it is the most amazing thing I have ever seen that nature can give us. It is beautiful to see and photograph but also a visible show of our planet's atmosphere protecting us from radiation. I shot a few timelapses that will follow, it is another thing to watch the aurora dance!”
When: 06 Aug 2021
Credit: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet/Cover-Images.com
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - ESA-Astronaut macht atemberaubende Aufnahmen von Polarlichtern
This is a jaw-dropping gallery of recent aurora photographs taken from space.
They were captured by Expedition 65 Flight Engineer Thomas Pesquet of ESA (European Space Agency) from the International Space Station (ISS).
The astronaut has been shooting this series since the beginning of August 2021.
He commented: “These last few days have been auroraspectacular! This amazing light show occurs when particles from the Sun hit Earth's magnetosphere, we were very lucky to see such outbursts and I don't remember such beautiful displays during Proxima. I think it is the most amazing thing I have ever seen that nature can give us. It is beautiful to see and photograph but also a visible show of our planet's atmosphere protecting us from radiation. I shot a few timelapses that will follow, it is another thing to watch the aurora dance!”
When: 06 Aug 2021
Credit: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet/Cover-Images.com
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - ESA-Astronaut macht atemberaubende Aufnahmen von Polarlichtern
This is a jaw-dropping gallery of recent aurora photographs taken from space.
They were captured by Expedition 65 Flight Engineer Thomas Pesquet of ESA (European Space Agency) from the International Space Station (ISS).
The astronaut has been shooting this series since the beginning of August 2021.
He commented: “These last few days have been auroraspectacular! This amazing light show occurs when particles from the Sun hit Earth's magnetosphere, we were very lucky to see such outbursts and I don't remember such beautiful displays during Proxima. I think it is the most amazing thing I have ever seen that nature can give us. It is beautiful to see and photograph but also a visible show of our planet's atmosphere protecting us from radiation. I shot a few timelapses that will follow, it is another thing to watch the aurora dance!”
When: 06 Aug 2021
Credit: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet/Cover-Images.com
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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