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Two Women Having A Picnic By Canal
Two women have a picnic while sitting on a wooden deck by the canal with boats moored along the water in Utrecht, Netherlands, on September 8, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Iran 3-month After Ceasefire
Iranian families gather on the shore of the Chitgar Lake in the recreational Chitgar complex in northwestern Tehran, Iran, on September 11, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Iran 3-month After Ceasefire
Iranian families gather on the shore of the Chitgar Lake in the recreational Chitgar complex in northwestern Tehran, Iran, on September 11, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Iran 3-month After Ceasefire
Iranian families gather on the shore of the Chitgar Lake in the recreational Chitgar complex in northwestern Tehran, Iran, on September 11, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Iran 3-month After Ceasefire
Iranian families gather on the shore of the Chitgar Lake in the recreational Chitgar complex in northwestern Tehran, Iran, on September 11, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Iran 3-month After Ceasefire
An Iranian family sits on a green area near the shore of the Chitgar Lake in the recreational Chitgar complex in northwestern Tehran, Iran, on September 11, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Travel And Tourism In Iran
A young Iranian woman prepares meals as she and her relatives sit on a roadside in a recreation area in the Namakabrud township in Chalus county in Mazandaran province, 159 km (99 miles) north of Tehran, Iran, on September 5, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Old Quebec City
People picnic along the Plains of Abraham in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Quebec City
People picnic along the Plains of Abraham with the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac visible in the distance in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Quebec City
The view from the Plains of Abraham shows the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac visible in the distance in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Quebec City
People picnic along the Plains of Abraham in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Quebec City
The view from the Plains of Abraham shows the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac visible in the distance in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Quebec City
People relax along the Plains of Abraham overlooking the St. Lawrence River in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Quebec City
People picnic along the Plains of Abraham with the Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac visible in the distance in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Man And Woman Sitting By Small Stream
A man and a woman sit on a picnic blanket by a small stream shore in the English Garden in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on August 11, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Citadelle Of Quebec
People relax and picnic along the Plains of Abraham by the Citadelle of Quebec in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 25, 2025. The Citadelle of Quebec, also known as La Citadelle, is an active military installation and the secondary official residence of the governor general of Canada. It is built atop Cap Diamant, adjoining the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City, Quebec. The citadel forms part of the fortifications of Quebec City, which is one of only two cities in North America still surrounded by fortifications. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Sylvie Vartan avec Johnny Hallyday et Carlos
Sylvie Vartan avec Johnny Hallyday et Carlos
Anniversaire.
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Amsterdam summer tourism
July 29, 2025- Amsterdam, Holland / The Netherlands: daily life unfolds with cyclists filling the streets, canal boats carrying visitors, street musicians performing, and people relaxing on the grass. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Amsterdam summer tourism
July 29, 2025- Amsterdam, Holland / The Netherlands: daily life unfolds with cyclists filling the streets, canal boats carrying visitors, street musicians performing, and people relaxing on the grass. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Amsterdam summer tourism
July 29, 2025- Amsterdam, Holland / The Netherlands: daily life unfolds with cyclists filling the streets, canal boats carrying visitors, street musicians performing, and people relaxing on the grass. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Amsterdam summer tourism
July 29, 2025- Amsterdam, Holland / The Netherlands: daily life unfolds with cyclists filling the streets, canal boats carrying visitors, street musicians performing, and people relaxing on the grass. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Amsterdam summer tourism
July 29, 2025- Amsterdam, Holland / The Netherlands: daily life unfolds with cyclists filling the streets, canal boats carrying visitors, street musicians performing, and people relaxing on the grass. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Amsterdam summer tourism
July 29, 2025- Amsterdam, Holland / The Netherlands: daily life unfolds with cyclists filling the streets, canal boats carrying visitors, street musicians performing, and people relaxing on the grass. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Amsterdam summer tourism
July 29, 2025- Amsterdam, Holland / The Netherlands: daily life unfolds with cyclists filling the streets, canal boats carrying visitors, street musicians performing, and people relaxing on the grass. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Les caprices de Marie 1970
Les caprices de Marie
1970
real philippe de Broca
Marthe Keller
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Alice n est plus ici
Alice n est plus ici
Alice doesn t live here anymore
1974
Real Martin Scoresese
Ellen Burstyn
Kris Kristofferson
Alfred Lutter III
Collection Christophel © Warner Bros
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Daily Life In Old Quebec City
People relax along the Plains of Abraham in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
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Eleonora Giorgi
Anni '70
Archivio Storico
Olycom/Lapresse
Eleonora Giorgi (Roma, 21 ottobre 1953) è un'attrice e regista italiana.
Sex-symbol degli anni settanta, ha vinto un David di Donatello nel 1982 per il film Borotalco
Nella Foto: Eleonora Giorgi ad un picnic
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Eleonora Giorgi
Anni '70
Archivio Storico
Olycom/Lapresse
Eleonora Giorgi (Roma, 21 ottobre 1953) è un'attrice e regista italiana.
Sex-symbol degli anni settanta, ha vinto un David di Donatello nel 1982 per il film Borotalco
Nella Foto: Eleonora Giorgi ad un picnic
In the photo: Eleonora Giorgi at a picnic -
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Eleonora Giorgi
Anni '70
Archivio Storico
Olycom/Lapresse
Eleonora Giorgi (Roma, 21 ottobre 1953) è un'attrice e regista italiana.
Sex-symbol degli anni settanta, ha vinto un David di Donatello nel 1982 per il film Borotalco
Nella Foto: Eleonora Giorgi ad un picnic
In the photo: Eleonora Giorgi at a picnic -
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Silvia Renate Sommerlath
10 Aprile 1990 Storlien
Archivio Storico
Olycom/Lapresse
Silvia Renate Sommerlath (Heidelberg, 23 dicembre 1943) è la regina consorte di Svezia dal 1976, in quanto moglie di Carlo XVI Gustavo. Dal 2011 è la consorte sovrana svedese con il regno più lungo, primato detenuto in precedenza da Sofia di Nassau. È impegnata a livello umanitario nello sviluppo dei diritti dei bambini, nel miglioramento della qualità della vita dei disabili e delle persone affette da demenza.
Nella Foto: Regina Silvia Renate Sommerlath, Re Carlo Gustavo e loro figli Vittoria, Filippo e Maddalena a Storlien per un picnic
In the photo: Queen Silvia Renate Sommerlath, King Carl Gustaf and their children Vittoria, Filippo and Maddalena in Storlien for a picnic

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Lucy Spraggan at Kew The Music Festival 2024 .
Lucy Spraggan performs live on stage at Kew The Music Festival, Kew Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 3AB on Wednesday 10 July 2024., Credit:Sue Andrews / Avalon_ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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Ronan Keating at Kew The Music Festival 2024 .
Ronan Keating performs live on stage at Kew The Music Festival, Kew Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 3AB on Wednesday 10 July 2024., Credit:Sue Andrews / Avalon- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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FEATURE - Solarbetriebene Lunchboxen halten das Essen warm oder kühl, je nachdem, was auf dem Speiseplan steht
Ferrari Press Agency
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A solar powered lunch box is promising to keep food hot or cold – depending on what is required.Sunnyside has a self-heating and cooling feature that ensures meals are at the right temperature just before eating. A heating coil around the metal container helps evenly conduct thermal energy around the food, keeping hot stuff hot.But for a salad for example, three fans located on the bottom of the lunchbox draw out warm air, ensuring your food doesn’t spoil in the heat. An internal thermometer keeps a tab on the temperature and shuts it down automatically if it goes beyond a set point.The whole thing is powered by a solar panel built into the lid.The Sunnyside is said to be leak-proof and has a modular divider to help organise lunch. A tiny LCD screen and buttons on the side help users control how hot or cool they want the contents to be. An internal thermometer allows you to constantly gauge food temperature, which gets displayed on the small screen.The temperature can also be controlled using an app.The internal battery also doubles up as a wireless power bank to charge your phones, AirPods, or even a laptop.
OPS: The Sunnyside solar powered lunch box
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FEATURE - Solarbetriebene Lunchboxen halten das Essen warm oder kühl, je nachdem, was auf dem Speiseplan steht
Ferrari Press Agency
Lunch box 1
Ref 14044
27/06/2022
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Pictures must credit: Sunnyside
A solar powered lunch box is promising to keep food hot or cold – depending on what is required.Sunnyside has a self-heating and cooling feature that ensures meals are at the right temperature just before eating. A heating coil around the metal container helps evenly conduct thermal energy around the food, keeping hot stuff hot.But for a salad for example, three fans located on the bottom of the lunchbox draw out warm air, ensuring your food doesn’t spoil in the heat. An internal thermometer keeps a tab on the temperature and shuts it down automatically if it goes beyond a set point.The whole thing is powered by a solar panel built into the lid.The Sunnyside is said to be leak-proof and has a modular divider to help organise lunch. A tiny LCD screen and buttons on the side help users control how hot or cool they want the contents to be. An internal thermometer allows you to constantly gauge food temperature, which gets displayed on the small screen.The temperature can also be controlled using an app.The internal battery also doubles up as a wireless power bank to charge your phones, AirPods, or even a laptop.
OPS: The Sunnyside solar powered lunch box
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FEATURE - Solarbetriebene Lunchboxen halten das Essen warm oder kühl, je nachdem, was auf dem Speiseplan steht
Ferrari Press Agency
Lunch box 1
Ref 14044
27/06/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Sunnyside
A solar powered lunch box is promising to keep food hot or cold – depending on what is required.Sunnyside has a self-heating and cooling feature that ensures meals are at the right temperature just before eating. A heating coil around the metal container helps evenly conduct thermal energy around the food, keeping hot stuff hot.But for a salad for example, three fans located on the bottom of the lunchbox draw out warm air, ensuring your food doesn’t spoil in the heat. An internal thermometer keeps a tab on the temperature and shuts it down automatically if it goes beyond a set point.The whole thing is powered by a solar panel built into the lid.The Sunnyside is said to be leak-proof and has a modular divider to help organise lunch. A tiny LCD screen and buttons on the side help users control how hot or cool they want the contents to be. An internal thermometer allows you to constantly gauge food temperature, which gets displayed on the small screen.The temperature can also be controlled using an app.The internal battery also doubles up as a wireless power bank to charge your phones, AirPods, or even a laptop.
OPS: The Sunnyside solar powered lunch box
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Solarbetriebene Lunchboxen halten das Essen warm oder kühl, je nachdem, was auf dem Speiseplan steht
Ferrari Press Agency
Lunch box 1
Ref 14044
27/06/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Sunnyside
A solar powered lunch box is promising to keep food hot or cold – depending on what is required.Sunnyside has a self-heating and cooling feature that ensures meals are at the right temperature just before eating. A heating coil around the metal container helps evenly conduct thermal energy around the food, keeping hot stuff hot.But for a salad for example, three fans located on the bottom of the lunchbox draw out warm air, ensuring your food doesn’t spoil in the heat. An internal thermometer keeps a tab on the temperature and shuts it down automatically if it goes beyond a set point.The whole thing is powered by a solar panel built into the lid.The Sunnyside is said to be leak-proof and has a modular divider to help organise lunch. A tiny LCD screen and buttons on the side help users control how hot or cool they want the contents to be. An internal thermometer allows you to constantly gauge food temperature, which gets displayed on the small screen.The temperature can also be controlled using an app.The internal battery also doubles up as a wireless power bank to charge your phones, AirPods, or even a laptop.
OPS: The Sunnyside solar powered lunch box
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FEATURE - Solarbetriebene Lunchboxen halten das Essen warm oder kühl, je nachdem, was auf dem Speiseplan steht
Ferrari Press Agency
Lunch box 1
Ref 14044
27/06/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Sunnyside
A solar powered lunch box is promising to keep food hot or cold – depending on what is required.Sunnyside has a self-heating and cooling feature that ensures meals are at the right temperature just before eating. A heating coil around the metal container helps evenly conduct thermal energy around the food, keeping hot stuff hot.But for a salad for example, three fans located on the bottom of the lunchbox draw out warm air, ensuring your food doesn’t spoil in the heat. An internal thermometer keeps a tab on the temperature and shuts it down automatically if it goes beyond a set point.The whole thing is powered by a solar panel built into the lid.The Sunnyside is said to be leak-proof and has a modular divider to help organise lunch. A tiny LCD screen and buttons on the side help users control how hot or cool they want the contents to be. An internal thermometer allows you to constantly gauge food temperature, which gets displayed on the small screen.The temperature can also be controlled using an app.The internal battery also doubles up as a wireless power bank to charge your phones, AirPods, or even a laptop.
OPS: The Sunnyside solar powered lunch box
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Solarbetriebene Lunchboxen halten das Essen warm oder kühl, je nachdem, was auf dem Speiseplan steht
Ferrari Press Agency
Lunch box 1
Ref 14044
27/06/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Sunnyside
A solar powered lunch box is promising to keep food hot or cold – depending on what is required.Sunnyside has a self-heating and cooling feature that ensures meals are at the right temperature just before eating. A heating coil around the metal container helps evenly conduct thermal energy around the food, keeping hot stuff hot.But for a salad for example, three fans located on the bottom of the lunchbox draw out warm air, ensuring your food doesn’t spoil in the heat. An internal thermometer keeps a tab on the temperature and shuts it down automatically if it goes beyond a set point.The whole thing is powered by a solar panel built into the lid.The Sunnyside is said to be leak-proof and has a modular divider to help organise lunch. A tiny LCD screen and buttons on the side help users control how hot or cool they want the contents to be. An internal thermometer allows you to constantly gauge food temperature, which gets displayed on the small screen.The temperature can also be controlled using an app.The internal battery also doubles up as a wireless power bank to charge your phones, AirPods, or even a laptop.
OPS: The Sunnyside solar powered lunch box
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Solarbetriebene Lunchboxen halten das Essen warm oder kühl, je nachdem, was auf dem Speiseplan steht
Ferrari Press Agency
Lunch box 1
Ref 14044
27/06/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Sunnyside
A solar powered lunch box is promising to keep food hot or cold – depending on what is required.Sunnyside has a self-heating and cooling feature that ensures meals are at the right temperature just before eating. A heating coil around the metal container helps evenly conduct thermal energy around the food, keeping hot stuff hot.But for a salad for example, three fans located on the bottom of the lunchbox draw out warm air, ensuring your food doesn’t spoil in the heat. An internal thermometer keeps a tab on the temperature and shuts it down automatically if it goes beyond a set point.The whole thing is powered by a solar panel built into the lid.The Sunnyside is said to be leak-proof and has a modular divider to help organise lunch. A tiny LCD screen and buttons on the side help users control how hot or cool they want the contents to be. An internal thermometer allows you to constantly gauge food temperature, which gets displayed on the small screen.The temperature can also be controlled using an app.The internal battery also doubles up as a wireless power bank to charge your phones, AirPods, or even a laptop.
OPS: The Sunnyside solar powered lunch box
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Solarbetriebene Lunchboxen halten das Essen warm oder kühl, je nachdem, was auf dem Speiseplan steht
Ferrari Press Agency
Lunch box 1
Ref 14044
27/06/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Sunnyside
A solar powered lunch box is promising to keep food hot or cold – depending on what is required.Sunnyside has a self-heating and cooling feature that ensures meals are at the right temperature just before eating. A heating coil around the metal container helps evenly conduct thermal energy around the food, keeping hot stuff hot.But for a salad for example, three fans located on the bottom of the lunchbox draw out warm air, ensuring your food doesn’t spoil in the heat. An internal thermometer keeps a tab on the temperature and shuts it down automatically if it goes beyond a set point.The whole thing is powered by a solar panel built into the lid.The Sunnyside is said to be leak-proof and has a modular divider to help organise lunch. A tiny LCD screen and buttons on the side help users control how hot or cool they want the contents to be. An internal thermometer allows you to constantly gauge food temperature, which gets displayed on the small screen.The temperature can also be controlled using an app.The internal battery also doubles up as a wireless power bank to charge your phones, AirPods, or even a laptop.
OPS: The Sunnyside solar powered lunch box
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Solarbetriebene Lunchboxen halten das Essen warm oder kühl, je nachdem, was auf dem Speiseplan steht
Ferrari Press Agency
Lunch box 1
Ref 14044
27/06/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Sunnyside
A solar powered lunch box is promising to keep food hot or cold – depending on what is required.Sunnyside has a self-heating and cooling feature that ensures meals are at the right temperature just before eating. A heating coil around the metal container helps evenly conduct thermal energy around the food, keeping hot stuff hot.But for a salad for example, three fans located on the bottom of the lunchbox draw out warm air, ensuring your food doesn’t spoil in the heat. An internal thermometer keeps a tab on the temperature and shuts it down automatically if it goes beyond a set point.The whole thing is powered by a solar panel built into the lid.The Sunnyside is said to be leak-proof and has a modular divider to help organise lunch. A tiny LCD screen and buttons on the side help users control how hot or cool they want the contents to be. An internal thermometer allows you to constantly gauge food temperature, which gets displayed on the small screen.The temperature can also be controlled using an app.The internal battery also doubles up as a wireless power bank to charge your phones, AirPods, or even a laptop.
OPS: The Sunnyside solar powered lunch box
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Solarbetriebene Lunchboxen halten das Essen warm oder kühl, je nachdem, was auf dem Speiseplan steht
Ferrari Press Agency
Lunch box 1
Ref 14044
27/06/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Sunnyside
A solar powered lunch box is promising to keep food hot or cold – depending on what is required.Sunnyside has a self-heating and cooling feature that ensures meals are at the right temperature just before eating. A heating coil around the metal container helps evenly conduct thermal energy around the food, keeping hot stuff hot.But for a salad for example, three fans located on the bottom of the lunchbox draw out warm air, ensuring your food doesn’t spoil in the heat. An internal thermometer keeps a tab on the temperature and shuts it down automatically if it goes beyond a set point.The whole thing is powered by a solar panel built into the lid.The Sunnyside is said to be leak-proof and has a modular divider to help organise lunch. A tiny LCD screen and buttons on the side help users control how hot or cool they want the contents to be. An internal thermometer allows you to constantly gauge food temperature, which gets displayed on the small screen.The temperature can also be controlled using an app.The internal battery also doubles up as a wireless power bank to charge your phones, AirPods, or even a laptop.
OPS: The Sunnyside solar powered lunch box
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10150461_001
FEATURE - Solarbetriebene Lunchboxen halten das Essen warm oder kühl, je nachdem, was auf dem Speiseplan steht
Ferrari Press Agency
Lunch box 1
Ref 14044
27/06/2022
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Sunnyside
A solar powered lunch box is promising to keep food hot or cold – depending on what is required.Sunnyside has a self-heating and cooling feature that ensures meals are at the right temperature just before eating. A heating coil around the metal container helps evenly conduct thermal energy around the food, keeping hot stuff hot.But for a salad for example, three fans located on the bottom of the lunchbox draw out warm air, ensuring your food doesn’t spoil in the heat. An internal thermometer keeps a tab on the temperature and shuts it down automatically if it goes beyond a set point.The whole thing is powered by a solar panel built into the lid.The Sunnyside is said to be leak-proof and has a modular divider to help organise lunch. A tiny LCD screen and buttons on the side help users control how hot or cool they want the contents to be. An internal thermometer allows you to constantly gauge food temperature, which gets displayed on the small screen.The temperature can also be controlled using an app.The internal battery also doubles up as a wireless power bank to charge your phones, AirPods, or even a laptop.
OPS: The Sunnyside solar powered lunch box
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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21st 'A Time For Heroes' Celebrity Picnic Sponsored By Disney, Los Angeles, America - 13 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Smeal/BEI/Shutterstock (1195688bz)
Carl Reiner
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Coronavirus pandemic London
Members of the public self distance as they enjoy the warm weather at Hollow Ponds in East London during coronavirus pandemic
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Coronavirus pandemic London
Members of the public self distance as they enjoy the warm weather at Hollow Ponds in East London during coronavirus pandemic
© Jeff Moore / eyevine
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Members of the public enjoying the weather in St James park, central London
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Members of the public enjoying the weather in St James park, central London
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Young people picnic at sunset in the Summer in the fashionable Södermalm neighbourhood and district of Stockholm; Sweden
Young people picnic at sunset in the summer in the fashionable Sodermalm neighbourhood and district of Stockholm, Sweden, Scandinavia, Europe
Julio Etchart