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FEATURE - Leben auf dem Wasser im Luxus-Hausboot
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20/11/2019
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An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
OPS: The Arkup house yacht
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DUK10125508_017
FEATURE - Leben auf dem Wasser im Luxus-Hausboot
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11129
House yacht 1
20/11/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Arkup
An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
OPS: The Arkup house yacht
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DUK10125508_016
FEATURE - Leben auf dem Wasser im Luxus-Hausboot
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11129
House yacht 1
20/11/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Arkup
An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
OPS: The Arkup house yacht
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DUK10125508_015
FEATURE - Leben auf dem Wasser im Luxus-Hausboot
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11129
House yacht 1
20/11/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Arkup
An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
OPS: The Arkup house yacht
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DUK10125508_014
FEATURE - Leben auf dem Wasser im Luxus-Hausboot
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11129
House yacht 1
20/11/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Arkup
An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
OPS: The Arkup house yacht
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DUK10125508_013
FEATURE - Leben auf dem Wasser im Luxus-Hausboot
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11129
House yacht 1
20/11/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Arkup
An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
OPS: The Arkup house yacht
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DUK10125508_012
FEATURE - Leben auf dem Wasser im Luxus-Hausboot
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11129
House yacht 1
20/11/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Arkup
An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
OPS: The Arkup house yacht
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DUK10125508_011
FEATURE - Leben auf dem Wasser im Luxus-Hausboot
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11129
House yacht 1
20/11/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Arkup
An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
OPS: The Arkup house yacht
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DUK10125508_010
FEATURE - Leben auf dem Wasser im Luxus-Hausboot
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11129
House yacht 1
20/11/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Arkup
An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
OPS: The Arkup house yacht
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DUK10125508_009
FEATURE - Leben auf dem Wasser im Luxus-Hausboot
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11129
House yacht 1
20/11/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Arkup
An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
OPS: The Arkup house yacht . Front showing steering room on the ground floor equipped with all modern navigation aids
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DUK10125508_007
FEATURE - Leben auf dem Wasser im Luxus-Hausboot
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11129
House yacht 1
20/11/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Arkup
An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
OPS: The Arkup house yacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10125508_006
FEATURE - Leben auf dem Wasser im Luxus-Hausboot
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11129
House yacht 1
20/11/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Arkup
An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
OPS: The Arkup house yacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10125508_005
FEATURE - Leben auf dem Wasser im Luxus-Hausboot
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11129
House yacht 1
20/11/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Arkup
An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
OPS: The Arkup house yacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10125508_004
FEATURE - Leben auf dem Wasser im Luxus-Hausboot
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11129
House yacht 1
20/11/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Arkup
An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
OPS: The Arkup house yacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10125508_003
FEATURE - Leben auf dem Wasser im Luxus-Hausboot
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11129
House yacht 1
20/11/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Arkup
An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
OPS: The Arkup house yacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10125508_002
FEATURE - Leben auf dem Wasser im Luxus-Hausboot
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11129
House yacht 1
20/11/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Arkup
An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
OPS: The Arkup house yacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10125508_001
FEATURE - Leben auf dem Wasser im Luxus-Hausboot
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11129
House yacht 1
20/11/2019
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Arkup
An off grid home designed for the ocean is now ready to launch – with a $5.5 million USD price tag..Called a “liveable yacht” its state-of- the-art fully electric and self-elevating concept Floating houses are a popular solution in the face of increased flooding risks sand rising sea levels,The company behind it says it offers a unique lifestyle and a connection with nature within the metropolis also naturally attracts more and more people. It has been designed by Miami-based company Arkup which is dedicated to producing up-market , a-la-carte luxury floating homes for the future.The 399 Square metre / 4,300-square-foot floating modern villa doubles as a luxury sea vessel.It has , two 100 kW/272 hp all solar powered electrical engines making it an eco-warrior’s perfect base.It features four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, 4.5 bathrooms, a swimming platform, a retractable deck.The solar panels cover the roof.
OPS: The Arkup house yacht
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10018284_008
FEATURE - Astronaut Scott Kelly's besten Bilder aus dem All
MANDATORY CREDIT: Scott Kelly/NASA/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Kelly/NASA/REX/Shutterstock (5601098s)
(01/17/16) --- Close-up view of Zinnia grown as part of Veggie experiment floating in front of the Cupola window. Astronaut Scott Kelly posted this photo on Twitter with the caption, "#SpaceFlower out in the sun for the first time!
Astronaut Scott Kelly's best pictures from year in space - 2016
As the two year-long inhabitants of the International Space Station touch back down to Earth near the town of Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 (Kazakh time), we select the best images snapped from space by Commander Scott Kelly of NASA.
The Soyuz TMA-18M spacecraft returned with Expedition 46 Commander Kelly of NASA and Russian cosmonauts Mikhail Kornienko and Sergey Volkov. Kelly and Kornienko completed an International Space Station record year-long mission to collect valuable data on the effect of long duration weightlessness on the human body that will be used to formulate a human mission to Mars.
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DUK10123950_018
FEATURE - Von Bond-Film inspiriert: Schwimmende Hotel-Suite
Ferrari Press Agency
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Floating 1
01/10/2019
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A luxury floating hotel suite has been launched – inspired by a James Bond movie.French naval architect Jean-Michel Duacancelle to create Anthénea after watching the 007 film The Spy Who Loved Me. The 1977 film starring Roger Moore as the supespy fteaured a villain’s ocean lair called AtlantisThe Anthénea looks like the kind of place that a Bond villain would choose to live in and has some nice features including an underwater window and solar power.The 50 square metre Anthénea was envisioned as a floating hotel suite with five distinct living areas or as a spa.It can be used moored off the coats, in a river, lagoon or lake.But it can also be outfitted for use as a home.
OPS: The Anthénea floating hotel suite which can also be used as a home
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DUK10123950_017
FEATURE - Von Bond-Film inspiriert: Schwimmende Hotel-Suite
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10920
Floating 1
01/10/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Anthénea
A luxury floating hotel suite has been launched – inspired by a James Bond movie.French naval architect Jean-Michel Duacancelle to create Anthénea after watching the 007 film The Spy Who Loved Me. The 1977 film starring Roger Moore as the supespy fteaured a villain’s ocean lair called AtlantisThe Anthénea looks like the kind of place that a Bond villain would choose to live in and has some nice features including an underwater window and solar power.The 50 square metre Anthénea was envisioned as a floating hotel suite with five distinct living areas or as a spa.It can be used moored off the coats, in a river, lagoon or lake.But it can also be outfitted for use as a home.
OPS: The Anthénea floating hotel suite which can also be used as a home
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUK10123950_016
FEATURE - Von Bond-Film inspiriert: Schwimmende Hotel-Suite
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10920
Floating 1
01/10/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Anthénea
A luxury floating hotel suite has been launched – inspired by a James Bond movie.French naval architect Jean-Michel Duacancelle to create Anthénea after watching the 007 film The Spy Who Loved Me. The 1977 film starring Roger Moore as the supespy fteaured a villain’s ocean lair called AtlantisThe Anthénea looks like the kind of place that a Bond villain would choose to live in and has some nice features including an underwater window and solar power.The 50 square metre Anthénea was envisioned as a floating hotel suite with five distinct living areas or as a spa.It can be used moored off the coats, in a river, lagoon or lake.But it can also be outfitted for use as a home.
OPS: The Anthénea floating hotel suite which can also be used as a home
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10123950_015
FEATURE - Von Bond-Film inspiriert: Schwimmende Hotel-Suite
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10920
Floating 1
01/10/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Anthénea
A luxury floating hotel suite has been launched – inspired by a James Bond movie.French naval architect Jean-Michel Duacancelle to create Anthénea after watching the 007 film The Spy Who Loved Me. The 1977 film starring Roger Moore as the supespy fteaured a villain’s ocean lair called AtlantisThe Anthénea looks like the kind of place that a Bond villain would choose to live in and has some nice features including an underwater window and solar power.The 50 square metre Anthénea was envisioned as a floating hotel suite with five distinct living areas or as a spa.It can be used moored off the coats, in a river, lagoon or lake.But it can also be outfitted for use as a home.
OPS: The Anthénea floating hotel suite which can also be used as a home
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10123950_014
FEATURE - Von Bond-Film inspiriert: Schwimmende Hotel-Suite
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10920
Floating 1
01/10/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Anthénea
A luxury floating hotel suite has been launched – inspired by a James Bond movie.French naval architect Jean-Michel Duacancelle to create Anthénea after watching the 007 film The Spy Who Loved Me. The 1977 film starring Roger Moore as the supespy fteaured a villain’s ocean lair called AtlantisThe Anthénea looks like the kind of place that a Bond villain would choose to live in and has some nice features including an underwater window and solar power.The 50 square metre Anthénea was envisioned as a floating hotel suite with five distinct living areas or as a spa.It can be used moored off the coats, in a river, lagoon or lake.But it can also be outfitted for use as a home.
OPS: The Anthénea floating hotel suite which can also be used as a home
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10123950_013
FEATURE - Von Bond-Film inspiriert: Schwimmende Hotel-Suite
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10920
Floating 1
01/10/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Anthénea
A luxury floating hotel suite has been launched – inspired by a James Bond movie.French naval architect Jean-Michel Duacancelle to create Anthénea after watching the 007 film The Spy Who Loved Me. The 1977 film starring Roger Moore as the supespy fteaured a villain’s ocean lair called AtlantisThe Anthénea looks like the kind of place that a Bond villain would choose to live in and has some nice features including an underwater window and solar power.The 50 square metre Anthénea was envisioned as a floating hotel suite with five distinct living areas or as a spa.It can be used moored off the coats, in a river, lagoon or lake.But it can also be outfitted for use as a home.
OPS: The Anthénea floating hotel suite which can also be used as a home
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10123950_012
FEATURE - Von Bond-Film inspiriert: Schwimmende Hotel-Suite
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10920
Floating 1
01/10/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Anthénea
A luxury floating hotel suite has been launched – inspired by a James Bond movie.French naval architect Jean-Michel Duacancelle to create Anthénea after watching the 007 film The Spy Who Loved Me. The 1977 film starring Roger Moore as the supespy fteaured a villain’s ocean lair called AtlantisThe Anthénea looks like the kind of place that a Bond villain would choose to live in and has some nice features including an underwater window and solar power.The 50 square metre Anthénea was envisioned as a floating hotel suite with five distinct living areas or as a spa.It can be used moored off the coats, in a river, lagoon or lake.But it can also be outfitted for use as a home.
OPS: The Anthénea floating hotel suite which can also be used as a home
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10123950_011
FEATURE - Von Bond-Film inspiriert: Schwimmende Hotel-Suite
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10920
Floating 1
01/10/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Anthénea
A luxury floating hotel suite has been launched – inspired by a James Bond movie.French naval architect Jean-Michel Duacancelle to create Anthénea after watching the 007 film The Spy Who Loved Me. The 1977 film starring Roger Moore as the supespy fteaured a villain’s ocean lair called AtlantisThe Anthénea looks like the kind of place that a Bond villain would choose to live in and has some nice features including an underwater window and solar power.The 50 square metre Anthénea was envisioned as a floating hotel suite with five distinct living areas or as a spa.It can be used moored off the coats, in a river, lagoon or lake.But it can also be outfitted for use as a home.
OPS: The Anthénea floating hotel suite which can also be used as a home
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10123950_010
FEATURE - Von Bond-Film inspiriert: Schwimmende Hotel-Suite
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10920
Floating 1
01/10/2019
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A luxury floating hotel suite has been launched – inspired by a James Bond movie.French naval architect Jean-Michel Duacancelle to create Anthénea after watching the 007 film The Spy Who Loved Me. The 1977 film starring Roger Moore as the supespy fteaured a villain’s ocean lair called AtlantisThe Anthénea looks like the kind of place that a Bond villain would choose to live in and has some nice features including an underwater window and solar power.The 50 square metre Anthénea was envisioned as a floating hotel suite with five distinct living areas or as a spa.It can be used moored off the coats, in a river, lagoon or lake.But it can also be outfitted for use as a home.
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A luxury floating hotel suite has been launched – inspired by a James Bond movie.French naval architect Jean-Michel Duacancelle to create Anthénea after watching the 007 film The Spy Who Loved Me. The 1977 film starring Roger Moore as the supespy fteaured a villain’s ocean lair called AtlantisThe Anthénea looks like the kind of place that a Bond villain would choose to live in and has some nice features including an underwater window and solar power.The 50 square metre Anthénea was envisioned as a floating hotel suite with five distinct living areas or as a spa.It can be used moored off the coats, in a river, lagoon or lake.But it can also be outfitted for use as a home.
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A luxury floating hotel suite has been launched – inspired by a James Bond movie.French naval architect Jean-Michel Duacancelle to create Anthénea after watching the 007 film The Spy Who Loved Me. The 1977 film starring Roger Moore as the supespy fteaured a villain’s ocean lair called AtlantisThe Anthénea looks like the kind of place that a Bond villain would choose to live in and has some nice features including an underwater window and solar power.The 50 square metre Anthénea was envisioned as a floating hotel suite with five distinct living areas or as a spa.It can be used moored off the coats, in a river, lagoon or lake.But it can also be outfitted for use as a home.
OPS: The Floaitng villain's lair Atlantis from 1977 James Bond movie The Spy Who Love Me which inspired
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A luxury floating hotel suite has been launched – inspired by a James Bond movie.French naval architect Jean-Michel Duacancelle to create Anthénea after watching the 007 film The Spy Who Loved Me. The 1977 film starring Roger Moore as the supespy fteaured a villain’s ocean lair called AtlantisThe Anthénea looks like the kind of place that a Bond villain would choose to live in and has some nice features including an underwater window and solar power.The 50 square metre Anthénea was envisioned as a floating hotel suite with five distinct living areas or as a spa.It can be used moored off the coats, in a river, lagoon or lake.But it can also be outfitted for use as a home.
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A luxury floating hotel suite has been launched – inspired by a James Bond movie.French naval architect Jean-Michel Duacancelle to create Anthénea after watching the 007 film The Spy Who Loved Me. The 1977 film starring Roger Moore as the supespy fteaured a villain’s ocean lair called AtlantisThe Anthénea looks like the kind of place that a Bond villain would choose to live in and has some nice features including an underwater window and solar power.The 50 square metre Anthénea was envisioned as a floating hotel suite with five distinct living areas or as a spa.It can be used moored off the coats, in a river, lagoon or lake.But it can also be outfitted for use as a home.
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A luxury floating hotel suite has been launched – inspired by a James Bond movie.French naval architect Jean-Michel Duacancelle to create Anthénea after watching the 007 film The Spy Who Loved Me. The 1977 film starring Roger Moore as the supespy fteaured a villain’s ocean lair called AtlantisThe Anthénea looks like the kind of place that a Bond villain would choose to live in and has some nice features including an underwater window and solar power.The 50 square metre Anthénea was envisioned as a floating hotel suite with five distinct living areas or as a spa.It can be used moored off the coats, in a river, lagoon or lake.But it can also be outfitted for use as a home.
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A luxury floating hotel suite has been launched – inspired by a James Bond movie.French naval architect Jean-Michel Duacancelle to create Anthénea after watching the 007 film The Spy Who Loved Me. The 1977 film starring Roger Moore as the supespy fteaured a villain’s ocean lair called AtlantisThe Anthénea looks like the kind of place that a Bond villain would choose to live in and has some nice features including an underwater window and solar power.The 50 square metre Anthénea was envisioned as a floating hotel suite with five distinct living areas or as a spa.It can be used moored off the coats, in a river, lagoon or lake.But it can also be outfitted for use as a home.
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A luxury floating hotel suite has been launched – inspired by a James Bond movie.French naval architect Jean-Michel Duacancelle to create Anthénea after watching the 007 film The Spy Who Loved Me. The 1977 film starring Roger Moore as the supespy fteaured a villain’s ocean lair called AtlantisThe Anthénea looks like the kind of place that a Bond villain would choose to live in and has some nice features including an underwater window and solar power.The 50 square metre Anthénea was envisioned as a floating hotel suite with five distinct living areas or as a spa.It can be used moored off the coats, in a river, lagoon or lake.But it can also be outfitted for use as a home.
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Floating Mini car, Cambridge, Massachusetts, America - 20 Oct 2012
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mini USA / Rex Features (1933758f)
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Water Good Idea: The Floating Mini Car
Mini are making a splash with their new model - a floating car.
The car brand tested their buoyant special edition of the diminutive in Cambridge, Massachusetts, prior to the Head of the Charles Regatta (HOCR), which was held on the weekend.
Aside from the rowing competitors, the Mini boat was to be the only vessel on the race course, which is three miles long between the Boston University Boathouse to Christian Herter Park. It was operated by a member of the HOCR River Control Committee to monitor the safety of the rowers.
The convertible boat, which is powered by a 6 hp outboard motor, was built as part of Mini USA's annual Motor-Tober activities, where Mini takes over the month of October to celebrate all that is fun about the brand.
This year's program is called the Not Normal Sales Event, and this one-of-a-kind boat was the Mini USA Eastern Region's interpretation of 'Not Normal'.
"We challenged our regional staff and the dealers in their respective areas to identify 'Not Normal' ways to celebrate this Motor-Tober by engaging the Mini community and demonstrate why it's an exciting brand family to be part of," said Tom Salkowsky, Marketing Manager - Mini USA. "The Mini USA Eastern Region has created the perfect example of what the Motor-Tober Not Normal Sales Event is all about with the MINI Convertible boat."
Fred Schoch, executive director of the HOCR event, said: "We are pleased and excited to support Mini in this creative activation strategy and look forward working with them this weekend. We have never before allowed a company to float a car on the Charles during racing."
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For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IYCQPAZVQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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A feather with the distinctive black and white markings of a Eurasian hoopoe (Upupa epops) caught in a spider web in a forest, appearing to float in the air during autumn, Tehatta, West Bengal, India, September 18, 2025. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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A feather with the distinctive black and white markings of a Eurasian hoopoe (Upupa epops) caught in a spider web in a forest, appearing to float in the air during autumn, Tehatta, West Bengal, India, September 18, 2025. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Bangladesh.
A child floats on a makeshift boat crafted from discarded plastic on the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 13, 2025. Amid worsening pollution and poverty, resourceful youth navigate the toxic waters, highlighting the environmental and social challenges facing the region. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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A child floats on a makeshift boat crafted from discarded plastic on the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 13, 2025. Amid worsening pollution and poverty, resourceful youth navigate the toxic waters, highlighting the environmental and social challenges facing the region. (Photo by MD Abu Sufian Jewel/NurPhoto) -
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India Nature
An aerial view shows layered rock formations and green vegetation in Dimna, Jharkhand, India, showcasing the region's natural landscape. (Photo by Yousuf Sarfaraz/NurPhoto)