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South Korea Heavy Rain
Villagers pull up branches and debris swept from the flood in Gansan-Myeon, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea, on July 17, 2025. Torrential rains slam parts of South and North Chungcheong provinces, causing flooding and residents' evacuation. Authorities report that two people trapped in a landslide in the region are rescued. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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South Korea Heavy Rain
Villagers look at a road washed away by heavy rain in Gansan-Myeon, South Chungcheong Province, South Korea, on July 17, 2025. Torrential rains slam parts of South and North Chungcheong provinces, causing flooding and residents' evacuation, with two people trapped in a landslide in the region rescued, according to authorities on Thursday. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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Foodora Courier Takes A Break
A Foodora bicycle courier sits on a doorstep while checking his phone during a break in Graz, Austria, on April 30, 2023. His delivery backpack and bike rest nearby, highlighting the routine of gig economy workers in urban food delivery. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Foodora Courier Takes A Break
A Foodora bicycle courier sits on a doorstep while checking his phone during a break in Graz, Austria, on April 30, 2023. His delivery backpack and bike rest nearby, highlighting the routine of gig economy workers in urban food delivery. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Residential Blocks In Munich Neuperlach
Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These buildings illustrate the post-war mass housing architecture and represent the ongoing challenges of affordable housing and limited rental availability in major German cities. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Residential Blocks In Munich Neuperlach
Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These buildings illustrate the post-war mass housing architecture and represent the ongoing challenges of affordable housing and limited rental availability in major German cities. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Residential Blocks In Munich Neuperlach
Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These buildings illustrate the post-war mass housing architecture and represent the ongoing challenges of affordable housing and limited rental availability in major German cities. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Residential Blocks In Munich Neuperlach
Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These buildings illustrate the post-war mass housing architecture and represent the ongoing challenges of affordable housing and limited rental availability in major German cities. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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A building so completely gutted by fire and artillery that it's original purpose is unclear. Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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A downed pylon blocks the road next to a destroyed apartment complex as a sign warns about landmines in the embattled port city of Mariupol, Southeastern Ukraine. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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A family sit in the comparative quiet in their destroyed neighbourhood after enduring 3 weeks in a bomb-shelter as fierce fighting can still be heard less than 1 kilometre away. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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A woman emotes in front of her destroyed home in the embattled city of Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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A destroyed BTR armoured vehicle likely belonging to Azov Battalion defenders lies next to a destroyed apartment complex in the besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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Dazed and covered in dried blood, a man stares at the camera as he proceeds on foot to a checkpoint leading out of the beseiged city of Mariupol into territory held by the Donetsk People's Republic. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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A line of buses placed by Ukrainian Azov Battalion defenders to impede the advance of Russian/ pro-Russian forces as they fight deeper into the city of Mariupol. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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A woman pleads to show the world what is happening in front of the ruins of her home in the besieged port city of Mariupol, Southeastern Ukraine. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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Men attempt to secure provisions in their still burning and heavily damaged neighbourhood in the embattled port city of Mariupol, Southeastern Ukraine. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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A family sits outside their apartment behind a massive crater left by an airstrike in the ruined port city of Mariupol, Southeastern Ukraine. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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Sites of destruction in the besieged port city of Mariupol. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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People walk past sites of destruction in the besieged port city of Mariupol. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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Proceeding on foot, refugees attempt to flee the besieged city of Mariupol into territory held by the Donetsk People's Republic More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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A destroyed tank likely belonging to Russia/pro-Russian forces lies amidst rubble in the north of the ruined city of Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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A destroyed tank likely belonging to Russia/pro-Russian forces lies amidst rubble in the north of the ruined city of Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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A body lies next to a Ukrainian flag in a road reduced to ruins by intense artillery bombardment in the port city of Mariupol.. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Mariupol - Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt
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A Russian T-72 tank emblazoned with the 'Z' denoting Russia's eastern forces as well as a symbol of the conflict itself, proceeds northwards along the main Mariupol-Donetsk road. Many people are trying to flee the city on foot into territory controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic. More than 200,000 people are trapped in the strategic city described by those who managed to escape as a "freezing hellscape riddled with dead bodies and destroyed buildings," Human Rights Watch said.
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‘He was actually cracking jokes’: a volunteer on the 54-hour Brecon Beacons cave rescue. Hundreds took part and descended into the 43-mile underground network to save injured caver George Linnane.
A huge operation has been launched to rescue an injured man who has been trapped for two days in one of the UK’s longest caves at least 300 metres from the entrance. Some of the 242 rescuers attempting to free the man, who is believed to have injured his back, were involved in the 2018 rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from flooded caves in northern Thailand, 17 days after they got trapped underground. The injured man fell while exploring the Ogof Ffynnon Ddu cave system in the Brecon Beacons in south Wales, near the hamlet of Penwyllt, and could not get himself out. Here a rescuers vehicle in the cave car park is observed.
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Cave Rescue Wales
A huge operation has been launched to rescue an injured man who has been trapped for two days in one of the UKís longest caves at least 300 metres from the entrance. Some of the 242 rescuers attempting to free the man, who is believed to have injured his back, were involved in the 2018 rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from flooded caves in northern Thailand, 17 days after they got trapped underground. The injured man fell while exploring the Ogof Ffynnon Ddu cave system in the Brecon Beacons in south Wales, near the hamlet of Penwyllt, and could not get himself out. Here rescuers walk from the cave entrance back to the command station after taking there turn in assisting the rescue.
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‘He was actually cracking jokes’: a volunteer on the 54-hour Brecon Beacons cave rescue. Hundreds took part and descended into the 43-mile underground network to save injured caver George Linnane.
A huge operation has been launched to rescue an injured man who has been trapped for two days in one of the UK’s longest caves at least 300 metres from the entrance. Some of the 242 rescuers attempting to free the man, who is believed to have injured his back, were involved in the 2018 rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from flooded caves in northern Thailand, 17 days after they got trapped underground. The injured man fell while exploring the Ogof Ffynnon Ddu cave system in the Brecon Beacons in south Wales, near the hamlet of Penwyllt, and could not get himself out. Here rescuers emerge from the cave entrance after taking there turn in assisting the rescue.
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Cave Rescue Wales
A huge operation has been launched to rescue an injured man who has been trapped for two days in one of the UKís longest caves at least 300 metres from the entrance. Some of the 242 rescuers attempting to free the man, who is believed to have injured his back, were involved in the 2018 rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from flooded caves in northern Thailand, 17 days after they got trapped underground. The injured man fell while exploring the Ogof Ffynnon Ddu cave system in the Brecon Beacons in south Wales, near the hamlet of Penwyllt, and could not get himself out. Here rescuers walk from the cave entrance back to the command station after taking there turn in assisting the rescue.
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‘He was actually cracking jokes’: a volunteer on the 54-hour Brecon Beacons cave rescue. Hundreds took part and descended into the 43-mile underground network to save injured caver George Linnane.
A huge operation has been launched to rescue an injured man who has been trapped for two days in one of the UK’s longest caves at least 300 metres from the entrance. Some of the 242 rescuers attempting to free the man, who is believed to have injured his back, were involved in the 2018 rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from flooded caves in northern Thailand, 17 days after they got trapped underground. The injured man fell while exploring the Ogof Ffynnon Ddu cave system in the Brecon Beacons in south Wales, near the hamlet of Penwyllt, and could not get himself out. Here rescuers named Helen, from South Wales, is observed on her way to the cave entrance to take her turn in assisting the rescue.
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‘He was actually cracking jokes’: a volunteer on the 54-hour Brecon Beacons cave rescue. Hundreds took part and descended into the 43-mile underground network to save injured caver George Linnane.
A huge operation has been launched to rescue an injured man who has been trapped for two days in one of the UK’s longest caves at least 300 metres from the entrance. Some of the 242 rescuers attempting to free the man, who is believed to have injured his back, were involved in the 2018 rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from flooded caves in northern Thailand, 17 days after they got trapped underground. The injured man fell while exploring the Ogof Ffynnon Ddu cave system in the Brecon Beacons in south Wales, near the hamlet of Penwyllt, and could not get himself out. Here rescuers dirty glovee is observed.
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Cave Rescue Wales
A huge operation has been launched to rescue an injured man who has been trapped for two days in one of the UKís longest caves at least 300 metres from the entrance. Some of the 242 rescuers attempting to free the man, who is believed to have injured his back, were involved in the 2018 rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from flooded caves in northern Thailand, 17 days after they got trapped underground. The injured man fell while exploring the Ogof Ffynnon Ddu cave system in the Brecon Beacons in south Wales, near the hamlet of Penwyllt, and could not get himself out. Here rescuers walk to the cave entrance to take there turn in assisting the rescue.
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‘He was actually cracking jokes’: a volunteer on the 54-hour Brecon Beacons cave rescue. Hundreds took part and descended into the 43-mile underground network to save injured caver George Linnane.
A huge operation has been launched to rescue an injured man who has been trapped for two days in one of the UK’s longest caves at least 300 metres from the entrance. Some of the 242 rescuers attempting to free the man, who is believed to have injured his back, were involved in the 2018 rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from flooded caves in northern Thailand, 17 days after they got trapped underground. The injured man fell while exploring the Ogof Ffynnon Ddu cave system in the Brecon Beacons in south Wales, near the hamlet of Penwyllt, and could not get himself out. Here rescuers walk from the cave entrance back to the command station after taking there turn in assisting the rescue.
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‘He was actually cracking jokes’: a volunteer on the 54-hour Brecon Beacons cave rescue. Hundreds took part and descended into the 43-mile underground network to save injured caver George Linnane.
A huge operation has been launched to rescue an injured man who has been trapped for two days in one of the UK’s longest caves at least 300 metres from the entrance. Some of the 242 rescuers attempting to free the man, who is believed to have injured his back, were involved in the 2018 rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from flooded caves in northern Thailand, 17 days after they got trapped underground. The injured man fell while exploring the Ogof Ffynnon Ddu cave system in the Brecon Beacons in south Wales, near the hamlet of Penwyllt, and could not get himself out. Here the inside of the cave entrance and where the injured person will be evacuated from is observed.
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‘He was actually cracking jokes’: a volunteer on the 54-hour Brecon Beacons cave rescue. Hundreds took part and descended into the 43-mile underground network to save injured caver George Linnane.
A huge operation has been launched to rescue an injured man who has been trapped for two days in one of the UK’s longest caves at least 300 metres from the entrance. Some of the 242 rescuers attempting to free the man, who is believed to have injured his back, were involved in the 2018 rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from flooded caves in northern Thailand, 17 days after they got trapped underground. The injured man fell while exploring the Ogof Ffynnon Ddu cave system in the Brecon Beacons in south Wales, near the hamlet of Penwyllt, and could not get himself out. Here the cave entrance and where the injured person will be evacuated from is observed.
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‘He was actually cracking jokes’: a volunteer on the 54-hour Brecon Beacons cave rescue. Hundreds took part and descended into the 43-mile underground network to save injured caver George Linnane.
A huge operation has been launched to rescue an injured man who has been trapped for two days in one of the UK’s longest caves at least 300 metres from the entrance. Some of the 242 rescuers attempting to free the man, who is believed to have injured his back, were involved in the 2018 rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from flooded caves in northern Thailand, 17 days after they got trapped underground. The injured man fell while exploring the Ogof Ffynnon Ddu cave system in the Brecon Beacons in south Wales, near the hamlet of Penwyllt, and could not get himself out. Here the cave entrance and where the injured person will be evacuated from is observed.
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Cave Rescue Wales
A huge operation has been launched to rescue an injured man who has been trapped for two days in one of the UKís longest caves at least 300 metres from the entrance. Some of the 242 rescuers attempting to free the man, who is believed to have injured his back, were involved in the 2018 rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from flooded caves in northern Thailand, 17 days after they got trapped underground. The injured man fell while exploring the Ogof Ffynnon Ddu cave system in the Brecon Beacons in south Wales, near the hamlet of Penwyllt, and could not get himself out. Here cave rescuers walk back from the cave entrance after taking there turn in assisting the rescue.
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SCHICKSALE - Während Kreuzfahrt-Quarantäne näher gekommen: Paar erwartet gemeinsames Baby
MERCURY PRESS - (PICTURED Beth and Max on the cruise ship) A couple who met after they were left stranded on a Caribbean cruise in March last year are expecting a baby together following a whirlwind romance. Bethany Suthers, 28, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorks, met Max Vakulich, 29, when they were trapped in quarantine on the cruise ship they were both working on at the height of the first lockdown back in March 2020. The pair admit it was love at first sight and spent the next two months on board the ship, which wasn't allowed to dock, getting to know each other. And now, Bethany is days away from giving birth to their first child. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Während Kreuzfahrt-Quarantäne näher gekommen: Paar erwartet gemeinsames Baby
MERCURY PRESS - (PICTURED Bethany) A couple who met after they were left stranded on a Caribbean cruise in March last year are expecting a baby together following a whirlwind romance. Bethany Suthers, 28, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorks, met Max Vakulich, 29, when they were trapped in quarantine on the cruise ship they were both working on at the height of the first lockdown back in March 2020. The pair admit it was love at first sight and spent the next two months on board the ship, which wasn't allowed to dock, getting to know each other. And now, Bethany is days away from giving birth to their first child. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Während Kreuzfahrt-Quarantäne näher gekommen: Paar erwartet gemeinsames Baby
MERCURY PRESS - (PICTURED Max and Bethany keeping in touch via Facetime) A couple who met after they were left stranded on a Caribbean cruise in March last year are expecting a baby together following a whirlwind romance. Bethany Suthers, 28, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorks, met Max Vakulich, 29, when they were trapped in quarantine on the cruise ship they were both working on at the height of the first lockdown back in March 2020. The pair admit it was love at first sight and spent the next two months on board the ship, which wasn't allowed to dock, getting to know each other. And now, Bethany is days away from giving birth to their first child. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Während Kreuzfahrt-Quarantäne näher gekommen: Paar erwartet gemeinsames Baby
MERCURY PRESS - (PICTURED Max and Bethany) A couple who met after they were left stranded on a Caribbean cruise in March last year are expecting a baby together following a whirlwind romance. Bethany Suthers, 28, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorks, met Max Vakulich, 29, when they were trapped in quarantine on the cruise ship they were both working on at the height of the first lockdown back in March 2020. The pair admit it was love at first sight and spent the next two months on board the ship, which wasn't allowed to dock, getting to know each other. And now, Bethany is days away from giving birth to their first child. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Während Kreuzfahrt-Quarantäne näher gekommen: Paar erwartet gemeinsames Baby
MERCURY PRESS - (PICTURED Max and Bethany on the cruise ship) A couple who met after they were left stranded on a Caribbean cruise in March last year are expecting a baby together following a whirlwind romance. Bethany Suthers, 28, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorks, met Max Vakulich, 29, when they were trapped in quarantine on the cruise ship they were both working on at the height of the first lockdown back in March 2020. The pair admit it was love at first sight and spent the next two months on board the ship, which wasn't allowed to dock, getting to know each other. And now, Bethany is days away from giving birth to their first child. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Während Kreuzfahrt-Quarantäne näher gekommen: Paar erwartet gemeinsames Baby
MERCURY PRESS - (PICTURED After Max proposed) A couple who met after they were left stranded on a Caribbean cruise in March last year are expecting a baby together following a whirlwind romance. Bethany Suthers, 28, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorks, met Max Vakulich, 29, when they were trapped in quarantine on the cruise ship they were both working on at the height of the first lockdown back in March 2020. The pair admit it was love at first sight and spent the next two months on board the ship, which wasn't allowed to dock, getting to know each other. And now, Bethany is days away from giving birth to their first child. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Während Kreuzfahrt-Quarantäne näher gekommen: Paar erwartet gemeinsames Baby
MERCURY PRESS - (PICTURED Bethany and Max with baby scan) A couple who met after they were left stranded on a Caribbean cruise in March last year are expecting a baby together following a whirlwind romance. Bethany Suthers, 28, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorks, met Max Vakulich, 29, when they were trapped in quarantine on the cruise ship they were both working on at the height of the first lockdown back in March 2020. The pair admit it was love at first sight and spent the next two months on board the ship, which wasn't allowed to dock, getting to know each other. And now, Bethany is days away from giving birth to their first child. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Während Kreuzfahrt-Quarantäne näher gekommen: Paar erwartet gemeinsames Baby
MERCURY PRESS - (PICTURED Max on the cruise ship) A couple who met after they were left stranded on a Caribbean cruise in March last year are expecting a baby together following a whirlwind romance. Bethany Suthers, 28, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorks, met Max Vakulich, 29, when they were trapped in quarantine on the cruise ship they were both working on at the height of the first lockdown back in March 2020. The pair admit it was love at first sight and spent the next two months on board the ship, which wasn't allowed to dock, getting to know each other. And now, Bethany is days away from giving birth to their first child. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Während Kreuzfahrt-Quarantäne näher gekommen: Paar erwartet gemeinsames Baby
MERCURY PRESS - (PICTURED Bethany on the cruise ship) A couple who met after they were left stranded on a Caribbean cruise in March last year are expecting a baby together following a whirlwind romance. Bethany Suthers, 28, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorks, met Max Vakulich, 29, when they were trapped in quarantine on the cruise ship they were both working on at the height of the first lockdown back in March 2020. The pair admit it was love at first sight and spent the next two months on board the ship, which wasn't allowed to dock, getting to know each other. And now, Bethany is days away from giving birth to their first child. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Während Kreuzfahrt-Quarantäne näher gekommen: Paar erwartet gemeinsames Baby
MERCURY PRESS - (PICTURED Bethany and Max 1) A couple who met after they were left stranded on a Caribbean cruise in March last year are expecting a baby together following a whirlwind romance. Bethany Suthers, 28, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorks, met Max Vakulich, 29, when they were trapped in quarantine on the cruise ship they were both working on at the height of the first lockdown back in March 2020. The pair admit it was love at first sight and spent the next two months on board the ship, which wasn't allowed to dock, getting to know each other. And now, Bethany is days away from giving birth to their first child. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Während Kreuzfahrt-Quarantäne näher gekommen: Paar erwartet gemeinsames Baby
MERCURY PRESS - (PICTURED Bethany and Max got matching jigsaw tattoos) A couple who met after they were left stranded on a Caribbean cruise in March last year are expecting a baby together following a whirlwind romance. Bethany Suthers, 28, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorks, met Max Vakulich, 29, when they were trapped in quarantine on the cruise ship they were both working on at the height of the first lockdown back in March 2020. The pair admit it was love at first sight and spent the next two months on board the ship, which wasn't allowed to dock, getting to know each other. And now, Bethany is days away from giving birth to their first child. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Während Kreuzfahrt-Quarantäne näher gekommen: Paar erwartet gemeinsames Baby
MERCURY PRESS - (PICTURED Bethany and Max on the cruise ship) A couple who met after they were left stranded on a Caribbean cruise in March last year are expecting a baby together following a whirlwind romance. Bethany Suthers, 28, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorks, met Max Vakulich, 29, when they were trapped in quarantine on the cruise ship they were both working on at the height of the first lockdown back in March 2020. The pair admit it was love at first sight and spent the next two months on board the ship, which wasn't allowed to dock, getting to know each other. And now, Bethany is days away from giving birth to their first child. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Während Kreuzfahrt-Quarantäne näher gekommen: Paar erwartet gemeinsames Baby
MERCURY PRESS - (PICTURED Bethany and Max) A couple who met after they were left stranded on a Caribbean cruise in March last year are expecting a baby together following a whirlwind romance. Bethany Suthers, 28, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorks, met Max Vakulich, 29, when they were trapped in quarantine on the cruise ship they were both working on at the height of the first lockdown back in March 2020. The pair admit it was love at first sight and spent the next two months on board the ship, which wasn't allowed to dock, getting to know each other. And now, Bethany is days away from giving birth to their first child. SEE MERCURY COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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