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  • Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z"
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    Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z"
    Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z" in Valetta, Malta on June 25, 2011. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z"
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    Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z"
    Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z" in Valetta, Malta on June 25, 2011. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z"
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    Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z"
    Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z" in Valetta, Malta on June 25, 2011. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z"
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    Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z"
    Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z" in Valetta, Malta on June 25, 2011. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z"
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    Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z"
    Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z" in Valetta, Malta on June 25, 2011. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z"
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    Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z"
    Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z" in Valetta, Malta on June 25, 2011. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z"
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    Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z"
    Brad Pitt works out a jeep scene on the film set of "World War Z" in Valetta, Malta on June 25, 2011. X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Prime Minister of Malta Lawrence Gonzi on official visit, Rome, Italy - 08 Jul 2010
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    Prime Minister of Malta Lawrence Gonzi on official visit, Rome, Italy - 08 Jul 2010
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    Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi
    Prime Minister of Malta Lawrence Gonzi on official visit, Rome, Italy - 08 Jul 2010

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  • Prime Minister of Malta Lawrence Gonzi on official visit, Rome, Italy - 08 Jul 2010
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    Prime Minister of Malta Lawrence Gonzi on official visit, Rome, Italy - 08 Jul 2010
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    Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi
    Prime Minister of Malta Lawrence Gonzi on official visit, Rome, Italy - 08 Jul 2010

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  • Malta - May 2010
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    Malta - May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Longhurst / Rex Features ( 1195978e )
    Harbour, Marsaxlokk, Malta
    Malta - May 2010

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  • Malta - May 2010
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    Malta - May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Longhurst / Rex Features ( 1195978f )
    Harbour and restaurants, Marsaxlokk, Malta
    Malta - May 2010

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  • Malta - May 2010
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    Malta - May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Longhurst / Rex Features ( 1195978c )
    The Citadel, Victoria, Gozo, Malta
    Malta - May 2010

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  • Malta - May 2010
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    Malta - May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Longhurst / Rex Features ( 1195978d )
    Harbour, Marsaxlokk, Malta
    Malta - May 2010

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  • Malta - May 2010
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    Malta - May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Longhurst / Rex Features ( 1195978a )
    Lady of Lourdes church, Ghajnsielem, Gozo, Malta
    Malta - May 2010

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  • Malta - May 2010
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    Malta - May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Longhurst / Rex Features ( 1195978b )
    Street scene, Victoria, Gozo, Malta
    Malta - May 2010

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  • Valletta MALTA
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    Valletta MALTA
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 984143a )
    Auberge de Castille et Leon The Prime Ministers office Castille Place Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Explore Recreation Leisure Sightseeing Tourist Attraction Tour Destination Trip Journey Daytrip Auberge De Castille Castile Et Leon Valletta Valetta Valleta Valeta Malta Maltese Europe European Union EU Horizontal Town Capital City Outside Outdoor Outdoors Summer Sunny Blue Sky Day Out Building Architecture Architectural Facade Edifice Landmark Visit Visiting Traveller Traveler Travellers Travelers Travelling Traveling Tourists Travels People Visitors Sightseers Holidaymakers Baroque Prime Ministers Minister Office Politics Political Government History Historic Historical Eighteenth 18th Century Street Roadside Castle Heritage Shutters Politician Power Authority Offices Grand Grandiose House Home Residence Abode Dwelling Govern Governing FlagMaltese Southern Europe European Castillo Castello European Union Castle Castello Castle Castillo Valletta MALTA
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  • Kalkara MALTA
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    Kalkara MALTA
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    The Armstrong 100 ton gun Fort Rinella Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Explore Recreation Leisure Sightseeing Tourist Attraction Tour Destination Trip Journey Daytrip Fort Rinella Kalkara Malta Maltese Horizontal Armstrong 100 Ton Gun One Hundred Cannon Cannons Canon Canons Worlds Largest Large Big Heavy Outside Outdoor Outdoors Summer Sunny Blue Sky Day Out Nobody History Historic Historical Garrison Military Gunner Bastion Rampart Ramparts Heritage Fortress Defend Defence Defense Defences Defenses Army Victorian Culture Cultural Museum Weapon Warfare Artillery Protection Weaponry Ammunition Barrel Battlement War Fortified Fortification Old Preserved Metal Metallic Black Painted Pink Colour Color Colourful Colorful Sir William George Muzzle Antique Nostalgia Nostalgic Restored Restoration Memorabilia Preservation Bodywork Bygone Age Yesteryear Europe European Union EUMaltese Southern Europe European Cultures Single unitary Tourists Holidaymakers One individual Solo Lone Solitary Kalkara MALTA
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  • Valletta MALTA
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    Valletta MALTA
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 984086a )
    View of the capital city of Valletta from Sliema and large yacht in foreground Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Explore Recreation Leisure Sightseeing Tourist Attraction Tour Destination Trip Journey Daytrip Day Out Harbour Harbor Harbourside Harborside Valletta Valetta Valleta Valeta Malta Maltese Europe European Union EU Island Horizontal Mediterranean Sea Med Boat Water View Vista Outside Outdoors Outdoor Waterfront Waterside Building Calm Motor Cruise Cruiser Cruising Saint St San Pauls Pauls Paul Cathedral Pro Pro-cathedral Basilica Town Capital City Summer Sunny Blue Sky Church Churches Religion Religious Landmark Anglican Visit Visiting Traveller Traveler Travellers Travelers Travelling Traveling Daytripper Tripper Daytrippers Trippers People Visitors Sightseers Holidaymakers Cruises Tourists Travels Yacht Yachting Large SchoonerMaltese Southern Europe European European Union Valletta MALTA
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  • Kalkara MALTA
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    Kalkara MALTA
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 984046a )
    Soldier standing outside entrance to Fort Rinella Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Explore Recreation Leisure Sightseeing Tourist Attraction Tour Destination Trip Journey Daytrip Fort Rinella Kalkara Malta Maltese Europe European Union EU Vertical Outside Outdoor Outdoors Summer Sunny Blue Sky Day Out Man Male Person Soldier Alone Solitary Uniform Uniformed Official Tradition Traditional Culture Cultural History Historic Historical Name Plaque Garrison Military Gunner Bastion Rampart Ramparts Wall Bridge Heritage Fortress Defend Defence Defense Defences Defenses Army Re-enact Re-enacting Re-enactment Reenact Reenacting Reenactment Victorian Sentry Guard Guarding Guardsman Standing To Attention Pose Posed Posing Tunic Entrance Gateway Volunteer Museum MuzewMaltese Southern Europe European Classic Classical Cultures European Union Male Men Guy Older One individual Solo Lone Solitary Tourists 1 Holidaymakers Male Man Guy Single unitary Kalkara MALTA
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  • Valletta MALTA
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    Valletta MALTA
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 984014a )
    Firing of the noon day gun at the Saluting Battery Upper Barracca Gardens Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Explore Recreation Leisure Sightseeing Tourist Attraction Tour Destination Trip Journey Daytrip Saluting Battery Upper Barracca Barrakka Gardens Valletta Malta Maltese Horizontal Outside Outdoor Outdoors Summer Sunny Day Out Man Men Male People Soldier Soldiers Cannon Cannons Noon Noonday Gun Uniform Uniformed Official Tradition Traditional Culture Cultural History Historic Historical Daily Midday Weapon Warfare Artillery Ceremony Ceremonial Garrison Military Midday Royal Gunner Bastion Rampart Protection Heritage Canon Fort Fortress Defend Defence Defense Defences Defenses Weaponry Ammunition Army Barrel Battlement Timekeeper Punctual Fire Firing Smoke Smoking Explode Explosion Exploding Loud Bang Noise Sound War Conflict Battle Fortified Fortification Europe European Union EU Re-enact Re-enacting Re-enactment Reenact Reenacting Reenactment Attack Attacking Valetta Valleta Valeta Barraca Baracca Barraka BarakkaMaltese Southern Europe European Classic Classical Cultures European Union Male Man Guy Male Men Guy Older One individual Solo Lone Solitary Tourists 1 Holidaymakers Single unitary Valletta MALTA
    Valletta MALTA

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  • AmphiCoach, a 50-seat aqua-bus that can drive from the road into the ocean, Malta - 27 Mar 2009
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    AmphiCoach, a 50-seat aqua-bus that can drive from the road into the ocean, Malta - 27 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 881269f )

    AmphiCoach, a 50-seat aqua-bus that can drive from the road into the ocean, Malta - 27 Mar 2009
    MEET THE WORLD'S FIRST AQUA-BUS

    The world's first amphibious coach has been launched, allowing bus passengers to take to the waves.

    The Amphicoach, which has seats for 50 passengers, is the brainchild of Scotsman George Smith.

    The vehicle drives like a traditional coach until it reaches water, where its makers say it exhibits 'astonishing' sailing abilities.

    Its hull is made from 6mm marine-grade aluminium and it is powered in the water by a jet-drive unit.

    The coach's wheels are retracted into the hull to reduce drag and allow it to reach speeds of up to 8 knots.

    According to its makers the coach come tour boat "can compete with any luxury standard road coach on the basis of performance, level of finish, passenger safety and comfort, ride comfort, stability and manoeuvrability.

    "On the other hand its sailing capabilities are accepted by marine experts involved in the project as being astonishing.

    "This feature consequently makes the vehicle suitable for extended water tours.

    "The Amphicoach is able to operate day and night, in both fresh and salt water, which is highly unusual."

    The coach is to be built under strict supervision by Lloyd's Register.

    A spokesman added: "Due to the vehicle's superior stability and safety features the Amphicoach is a Modern Technological Wonder.

    "We have reworked and reinvented the amphibious tourist vehicle as everyone knows it.

    "A new vibrant industry will be created offering investors excellent returns for their money.

    "Soon people will no longer be satisfied with just a city coach tour, they will want the complete package, a city coach tour with a water cruise built in."

    It is understood that 12 vehicles are to be built each year with compani...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCRDFYRJ

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  • AmphiCoach, a 50-seat aqua-bus that can drive from the road into the ocean, Malta - 27 Mar 2009
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    AmphiCoach, a 50-seat aqua-bus that can drive from the road into the ocean, Malta - 27 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 881269g )

    AmphiCoach, a 50-seat aqua-bus that can drive from the road into the ocean, Malta - 27 Mar 2009
    MEET THE WORLD'S FIRST AQUA-BUS

    The world's first amphibious coach has been launched, allowing bus passengers to take to the waves.

    The Amphicoach, which has seats for 50 passengers, is the brainchild of Scotsman George Smith.

    The vehicle drives like a traditional coach until it reaches water, where its makers say it exhibits 'astonishing' sailing abilities.

    Its hull is made from 6mm marine-grade aluminium and it is powered in the water by a jet-drive unit.

    The coach's wheels are retracted into the hull to reduce drag and allow it to reach speeds of up to 8 knots.

    According to its makers the coach come tour boat "can compete with any luxury standard road coach on the basis of performance, level of finish, passenger safety and comfort, ride comfort, stability and manoeuvrability.

    "On the other hand its sailing capabilities are accepted by marine experts involved in the project as being astonishing.

    "This feature consequently makes the vehicle suitable for extended water tours.

    "The Amphicoach is able to operate day and night, in both fresh and salt water, which is highly unusual."

    The coach is to be built under strict supervision by Lloyd's Register.

    A spokesman added: "Due to the vehicle's superior stability and safety features the Amphicoach is a Modern Technological Wonder.

    "We have reworked and reinvented the amphibious tourist vehicle as everyone knows it.

    "A new vibrant industry will be created offering investors excellent returns for their money.

    "Soon people will no longer be satisfied with just a city coach tour, they will want the complete package, a city coach tour with a water cruise built in."

    It is understood that 12 vehicles are to be built each year with compani...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCRDFYRJ

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • AmphiCoach, a 50-seat aqua-bus that can drive from the road into the ocean, Malta - 27 Mar 2009
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    AmphiCoach, a 50-seat aqua-bus that can drive from the road into the ocean, Malta - 27 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 881269e )

    AmphiCoach, a 50-seat aqua-bus that can drive from the road into the ocean, Malta - 27 Mar 2009
    MEET THE WORLD'S FIRST AQUA-BUS

    The world's first amphibious coach has been launched, allowing bus passengers to take to the waves.

    The Amphicoach, which has seats for 50 passengers, is the brainchild of Scotsman George Smith.

    The vehicle drives like a traditional coach until it reaches water, where its makers say it exhibits 'astonishing' sailing abilities.

    Its hull is made from 6mm marine-grade aluminium and it is powered in the water by a jet-drive unit.

    The coach's wheels are retracted into the hull to reduce drag and allow it to reach speeds of up to 8 knots.

    According to its makers the coach come tour boat "can compete with any luxury standard road coach on the basis of performance, level of finish, passenger safety and comfort, ride comfort, stability and manoeuvrability.

    "On the other hand its sailing capabilities are accepted by marine experts involved in the project as being astonishing.

    "This feature consequently makes the vehicle suitable for extended water tours.

    "The Amphicoach is able to operate day and night, in both fresh and salt water, which is highly unusual."

    The coach is to be built under strict supervision by Lloyd's Register.

    A spokesman added: "Due to the vehicle's superior stability and safety features the Amphicoach is a Modern Technological Wonder.

    "We have reworked and reinvented the amphibious tourist vehicle as everyone knows it.

    "A new vibrant industry will be created offering investors excellent returns for their money.

    "Soon people will no longer be satisfied with just a city coach tour, they will want the complete package, a city coach tour with a water cruise built in."

    It is understood that 12 vehicles are to be built each year with compani...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCRDFYRJ

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • AmphiCoach, a 50-seat aqua-bus that can drive from the road into the ocean, Malta - 27 Mar 2009
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    AmphiCoach, a 50-seat aqua-bus that can drive from the road into the ocean, Malta - 27 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 881269d )

    AmphiCoach, a 50-seat aqua-bus that can drive from the road into the ocean, Malta - 27 Mar 2009
    MEET THE WORLD'S FIRST AQUA-BUS

    The world's first amphibious coach has been launched, allowing bus passengers to take to the waves.

    The Amphicoach, which has seats for 50 passengers, is the brainchild of Scotsman George Smith.

    The vehicle drives like a traditional coach until it reaches water, where its makers say it exhibits 'astonishing' sailing abilities.

    Its hull is made from 6mm marine-grade aluminium and it is powered in the water by a jet-drive unit.

    The coach's wheels are retracted into the hull to reduce drag and allow it to reach speeds of up to 8 knots.

    According to its makers the coach come tour boat "can compete with any luxury standard road coach on the basis of performance, level of finish, passenger safety and comfort, ride comfort, stability and manoeuvrability.

    "On the other hand its sailing capabilities are accepted by marine experts involved in the project as being astonishing.

    "This feature consequently makes the vehicle suitable for extended water tours.

    "The Amphicoach is able to operate day and night, in both fresh and salt water, which is highly unusual."

    The coach is to be built under strict supervision by Lloyd's Register.

    A spokesman added: "Due to the vehicle's superior stability and safety features the Amphicoach is a Modern Technological Wonder.

    "We have reworked and reinvented the amphibious tourist vehicle as everyone knows it.

    "A new vibrant industry will be created offering investors excellent returns for their money.

    "Soon people will no longer be satisfied with just a city coach tour, they will want the complete package, a city coach tour with a water cruise built in."

    It is understood that 12 vehicles are to be built each year with compani...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCRDFYRJ

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • AmphiCoach, a 50-seat aqua-bus that can drive from the road into the ocean, Malta - 27 Mar 2009
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    AmphiCoach, a 50-seat aqua-bus that can drive from the road into the ocean, Malta - 27 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 881269c )

    AmphiCoach, a 50-seat aqua-bus that can drive from the road into the ocean, Malta - 27 Mar 2009
    MEET THE WORLD'S FIRST AQUA-BUS

    The world's first amphibious coach has been launched, allowing bus passengers to take to the waves.

    The Amphicoach, which has seats for 50 passengers, is the brainchild of Scotsman George Smith.

    The vehicle drives like a traditional coach until it reaches water, where its makers say it exhibits 'astonishing' sailing abilities.

    Its hull is made from 6mm marine-grade aluminium and it is powered in the water by a jet-drive unit.

    The coach's wheels are retracted into the hull to reduce drag and allow it to reach speeds of up to 8 knots.

    According to its makers the coach come tour boat "can compete with any luxury standard road coach on the basis of performance, level of finish, passenger safety and comfort, ride comfort, stability and manoeuvrability.

    "On the other hand its sailing capabilities are accepted by marine experts involved in the project as being astonishing.

    "This feature consequently makes the vehicle suitable for extended water tours.

    "The Amphicoach is able to operate day and night, in both fresh and salt water, which is highly unusual."

    The coach is to be built under strict supervision by Lloyd's Register.

    A spokesman added: "Due to the vehicle's superior stability and safety features the Amphicoach is a Modern Technological Wonder.

    "We have reworked and reinvented the amphibious tourist vehicle as everyone knows it.

    "A new vibrant industry will be created offering investors excellent returns for their money.

    "Soon people will no longer be satisfied with just a city coach tour, they will want the complete package, a city coach tour with a water cruise built in."

    It is understood that 12 vehicles are to be built each year with compani...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCRDFYRJ

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • AmphiCoach, a 50-seat aqua-bus that can drive from the road into the ocean, Malta - 27 Mar 2009
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    AmphiCoach, a 50-seat aqua-bus that can drive from the road into the ocean, Malta - 27 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 881269a )

    AmphiCoach, a 50-seat aqua-bus that can drive from the road into the ocean, Malta - 27 Mar 2009
    MEET THE WORLD'S FIRST AQUA-BUS

    The world's first amphibious coach has been launched, allowing bus passengers to take to the waves.

    The Amphicoach, which has seats for 50 passengers, is the brainchild of Scotsman George Smith.

    The vehicle drives like a traditional coach until it reaches water, where its makers say it exhibits 'astonishing' sailing abilities.

    Its hull is made from 6mm marine-grade aluminium and it is powered in the water by a jet-drive unit.

    The coach's wheels are retracted into the hull to reduce drag and allow it to reach speeds of up to 8 knots.

    According to its makers the coach come tour boat "can compete with any luxury standard road coach on the basis of performance, level of finish, passenger safety and comfort, ride comfort, stability and manoeuvrability.

    "On the other hand its sailing capabilities are accepted by marine experts involved in the project as being astonishing.

    "This feature consequently makes the vehicle suitable for extended water tours.

    "The Amphicoach is able to operate day and night, in both fresh and salt water, which is highly unusual."

    The coach is to be built under strict supervision by Lloyd's Register.

    A spokesman added: "Due to the vehicle's superior stability and safety features the Amphicoach is a Modern Technological Wonder.

    "We have reworked and reinvented the amphibious tourist vehicle as everyone knows it.

    "A new vibrant industry will be created offering investors excellent returns for their money.

    "Soon people will no longer be satisfied with just a city coach tour, they will want the complete package, a city coach tour with a water cruise built in."

    It is understood that 12 vehicles are to be built each year with compani...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HCRDFYRJ

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Foreign currency exchange machine on Republic Street Valletta MALTA
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    Couple of people sitting at a table amongst other wrought iron tables and chairs in a cafe below the Upper Barrakka Gardens overlooking Valletta Harbour Valletta MALTA
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  • Sealink Valletta
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    Sealink Valletta
    Frachtschiff Sealink Valletta im Hafen von Ancona
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  • Gale force winds hit Sliema, Malta - 24 Jan 2008
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    Gale force winds hit Sliema, Malta - 24 Jan 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Moore / Rex Features ( 726670d )
    Extremely stormy weather hits Malta
    Gale force winds hit Sliema, Malta - 24 Jan 2008

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  • Brigitte Nielsen and Mattia Dessi pre wedding lunch at the home of Maurice Mizzi in Malta  - 09 Jul 2006
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    Brigitte Nielsen and Mattia Dessi pre wedding lunch at the home of Maurice Mizzi in Malta - 09 Jul 2006
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by M. Promotions / Rex Features ( 604647D )
    Brigitte Nielsen and her son Killian
    Brigitte Nielsen and Mattia Dessi pre wedding lunch at the home of Maurice Mizzi in Malta - 09 Jul 2006

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Brigitte Nielsen and Mattia Dessi pre wedding lunch at the home of Maurice Mizzi in Malta  - 09 Jul 2006
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    Brigitte Nielsen and Mattia Dessi pre wedding lunch at the home of Maurice Mizzi in Malta - 09 Jul 2006
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by M. Promotions / Rex Features ( 604647B )
    Brigitte Nielsen and her son Killian
    Brigitte Nielsen and Mattia Dessi pre wedding lunch at the home of Maurice Mizzi in Malta - 09 Jul 2006

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Brigitte Nielsen and Mattia Dessi wedding in Malta - 08 Jul 2006
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    Brigitte Nielsen and Mattia Dessi wedding in Malta - 08 Jul 2006
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by M. Promotions / Rex Features ( 597735cs )
    Brigitte Nielsen and Mattia Dessi
    Brigitte Nielsen and Mattia Dessi wedding in Malta - 08 Jul 2006

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • OPENING CEREMONY OF THE COMMONWEALTH HEADS OF GOVERNMENT MEETING (CHOGM), VALLETTA, MALTA - 25 NOV 2005
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    OPENING CEREMONY OF THE COMMONWEALTH HEADS OF GOVERNMENT MEETING (CHOGM), VALLETTA, MALTA - 25 NOV 2005
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (561905b)
    Queen Elizabeth II and Tony Blair
    OPENING CEREMONY OF THE COMMONWEALTH HEADS OF GOVERNMENT MEETING (CHOGM), VALLETTA, MALTA - 25 NOV 2005

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • QUEEN ELIZABETH II ARRIVING FOR A DINNER AT THE PALACE IN VALLETTA, MALTA - 23 NOV 2005
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    QUEEN ELIZABETH II ARRIVING FOR A DINNER AT THE PALACE IN VALLETTA, MALTA - 23 NOV 2005
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 561645B )
    Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip and President Edward Fenech Adami
    QUEEN ELIZABETH II ARRIVING FOR A DINNER AT THE PALACE IN VALLETTA, MALTA - 23 NOV 2005

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Joan Collins Back From Malta With Her Children Sacha 2 And Tara 4 Heathrow Airport London After They Flew Home From Malta. Miss Collins 34 Has Been Filming There With Her Husband Anthiny Newley.
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    Joan Collins Back From Malta With Her Children Sacha 2 And Tara 4 Heathrow Airport London After They Flew Home From Malta. Miss Collins 34 Has Been Filming There With Her Husband Anthiny Newley.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wallace/Daily Mail/REX (1186225a)
    Joan Collins Back From Malta With Her Children Sacha 2 And Tara 4 Heathrow Airport London After They Flew Home From Malta. Miss Collins 34 Has Been Filming There With Her Husband Anthiny Newley.
    Joan Collins Back From Malta With Her Children Sacha 2 And Tara 4 Heathrow Airport London After They Flew Home From Malta. Miss Collins 34 Has Been Filming There With Her Husband Anthiny Newley.

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Joan Collins Arrives Back From Malta With Her Children Sacha (r) 2 And Tara (l) 4. Miss Collins 34 Has Been Filming There With Her Husband Anthony Newley. He Followed In Another Plane.
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    Joan Collins Arrives Back From Malta With Her Children Sacha (r) 2 And Tara (l) 4. Miss Collins 34 Has Been Filming There With Her Husband Anthony Newley. He Followed In Another Plane.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Wallace/Daily Mail/REX (1186018a)
    Joan Collins Arrives Back From Malta With Her Children Sacha (r) 2 And Tara (l) 4. Miss Collins 34 Has Been Filming There With Her Husband Anthony Newley. He Followed In Another Plane.
    Joan Collins Arrives Back From Malta With Her Children Sacha (r) 2 And Tara (l) 4. Miss Collins 34 Has Been Filming There With Her Husband Anthony Newley. He Followed In Another Plane.

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • ROYALS - Tod von Prinz Philip: Archivbilder von ZUMA
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    ROYALS - Tod von Prinz Philip: Archivbilder von ZUMA
    Nov. 17, 1967 - Valletta, Malta - QUEEN ELIZABETH II and PRINCE PHILIP dance during a ball on their official visit to Malta. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency via ZUMAPRESS.com (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA) *** Local Caption *** Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 1921-2021
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Philipp
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    ROYALS - Prinz Philipp
    Mandatory Credit: Reginald Davis
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Reginald Davis/Shutterstock (918888bx)
    Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II in Malta
    Queen Elizabeth II retrospective

    (c) Dukas