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  • NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
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    NEWS - USA: Trump-Mob verwüstet US-Kapitol in Washington
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    A cleaning crew works at vacuuming powder remnants of tear gas, pepper spray and fire extinguisher at one of the entrances to the U.S. Capitol after Pro-Trump mobs breached the security perimeter and penetrated the U.S. Capitol to protest against the Electoral College vote count that would certify President-elect Joe Biden as the winner in Washington, DC on Thursday, January 7, 2021. A 35-year-old female Air Force veteran was shot and killed by police during a siege of the U.S. Capitol by a mob loyal to President Donald Trump.
    Trump Mob Damages the U..S. Captiol, Washington DC, USA - 06 Jan 2021

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    Under the autumn trees and at the end of the pathways are the entrances to the once storage facilities (known as "Hutches") for the fissile core of the nuclear weapons in the 1950's. RAF Barnham is in a quiet corner of Suffolk where half of the country's arsenal of atomic bombs was kept during the Cold War.
    In the early 1950s the bomb stores were built for the maintenance of Blue Danube, Britain's first free falling nuclear weapon to be stockpiled
    RAF Barnham nuclear weapons store, Norfolk, UK - 17 Nov 2018
    At the peak of its use, as many as 57 nuclear warheads were housed there, ready to be mounted on 24ft-long Blue Danube bombs. Some 200 personnel, ranging from scientists to military guards, were based at the isolated spot. Security was tight with six watchtowers manned 24-hours a day.
    Some of the former military buildings are now being used as industrial units with the rest of the base being restored by its owner Mr Keith Eldred.

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  • PEOPLE - Toni Garrn wirbt für die Winterkollektion von Peter Hahn
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    PEOPLE - Toni Garrn wirbt für die Winterkollektion von Peter Hahn
    German fashion model Toni Garrn poses for Peter Hahn Fall Winter 2017 collection.
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  • FEATURE - Christiania in Kopenhagen
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    FEATURE - Christiania in Kopenhagen
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    Visitors entering one of the main entrances to the village of Christiania in Copenhagen, Denmark.
    Copenhagen, Denmark - Mar 2016

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  • Poland - Feb 2013
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    Poland - Feb 2013
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    St. Florian's Gate (the Brama Floria?skain) in Krakow. Also known as the Florian Gate, this medieval stone gate is one of the entrances to Krakow's Old Town (Stare Miasto).
    Poland - Feb 2013

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    Poland - Feb 2013
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    St. Florian's Gate (the Brama Floria?skain) in Krakow. Also known as the Florian Gate, this medieval stone gate is one of the entrances to Krakow's Old Town (Stare Miasto).
    Poland - Feb 2013

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  • Olympic Games preparations, London, Britain - Jul 2012
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    Olympic Games preparations, London, Britain - Jul 2012
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    Military personnel on security duty at the site entrances
    Olympic Games preparations, London, Britain - Jul 2012

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  • Olympic Games preparations, London, Britain - Jul 2012
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    Olympic Games preparations, London, Britain - Jul 2012
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    Military personnel on security duty at the site entrances
    Olympic Games preparations, London, Britain - Jul 2012

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  • Alcea, Petunia in city garden
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    Alcea, Petunia in city garden
    Alcea, Petunia in city garden

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    View of old English cottage
    View of old English cottage

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  • Ceuta and Melilla, Spain - Apr 2010
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    Ceuta and Melilla, Spain - Apr 2010
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    A statue of Franco, at one of the entrances to Melilla old town, is the last remaining public statue of the former dictator in Spain.
    Ceuta and Melilla - Spain's North African Enclaves
    Just an hour by ferry from Algeciras, Spain's gateway to Africa in southern Andalusia, lie two of Spain's most curious and little-known cities: the Mediterranean ports of Ceuta and Melilla. Both stand on the African mainland, each has a mixed population of Iberian and north African heritage, yet both have been Spanish territories for over five hundred years.

    Over the last decade or so mainland Spaniards have been rediscovering these two enclaves as weekend getaways or as long day trips from Andalusia. Foreign tourists are still few in number, and it's a wonder that it's taken the Spanish so long to recognise Ceuta and Melilla's tourist potential. In recent years - at least until the financial crisis hit - money, including European Union funds, has been pouring into the enclaves to spruce up the city centres and their historic buildings.

    Ceuta, the larger of the two cities, is a military town built around the moated medieval citadel, now one of the town's main historic sights. Boat hire companies run tours beneath the towering defence walls, or visitors can wander the battlements for different views over the city and the nearby Moroccan coast.

    The interior of the citadel has recently been refurbished with new landscaping and palm trees: while an art gallery exhibits the works of local and mainland artists. Also in the citadel, one of Ceuta's most popular restaurants, the El Angulo, serves meat and fresh seafood dishes within the Royal Walls.

    Perhaps more surprising than the citadel, however, is Ceuta's early modernist town centre. For many, the town's heyday was in the 1920s and 30s, when the city prospered as a conduit betw...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QNKYBXIZZ

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  • Ceuta and Melilla, Spain - Apr 2010
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    Ceuta and Melilla, Spain - Apr 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Hellier / Rex Features ( 1292698ap )
    A statue of Franco, at one of the entrances to Melilla old town, is the last remaining public statue of the former dictator in Spain.
    Ceuta and Melilla - Spain's North African Enclaves
    Just an hour by ferry from Algeciras, Spain's gateway to Africa in southern Andalusia, lie two of Spain's most curious and little-known cities: the Mediterranean ports of Ceuta and Melilla. Both stand on the African mainland, each has a mixed population of Iberian and north African heritage, yet both have been Spanish territories for over five hundred years.

    Over the last decade or so mainland Spaniards have been rediscovering these two enclaves as weekend getaways or as long day trips from Andalusia. Foreign tourists are still few in number, and it's a wonder that it's taken the Spanish so long to recognise Ceuta and Melilla's tourist potential. In recent years - at least until the financial crisis hit - money, including European Union funds, has been pouring into the enclaves to spruce up the city centres and their historic buildings.

    Ceuta, the larger of the two cities, is a military town built around the moated medieval citadel, now one of the town's main historic sights. Boat hire companies run tours beneath the towering defence walls, or visitors can wander the battlements for different views over the city and the nearby Moroccan coast.

    The interior of the citadel has recently been refurbished with new landscaping and palm trees: while an art gallery exhibits the works of local and mainland artists. Also in the citadel, one of Ceuta's most popular restaurants, the El Angulo, serves meat and fresh seafood dishes within the Royal Walls.

    Perhaps more surprising than the citadel, however, is Ceuta's early modernist town centre. For many, the town's heyday was in the 1920s and 30s, when the city prospered as a conduit bet...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QNKYBXIZZ

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  • Hampstead Heath, London, Britain - 03 Jan 2010
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    Hampstead Heath, London, Britain - 03 Jan 2010
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    Sign and map at one of the entrances to Hampstead Heath run by the Corporation of London
    Hampstead Heath, London, Britain - 03 Jan 2010

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  • Istanbul, Turkey - Dec 2008
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    Istanbul, Turkey - Dec 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Webster / Rex Features ( 849685ab )
    One of the entrances to the Grand Bazaar, Istanbul, Turkey
    Istanbul, Turkey - Dec 2008

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    Little Hall (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    The Gatehouse and Church at Stanway House in Gloucestershire, a stunning Jacobean design constructed from a unique type of Cotswold stone known as Guiting Yellow, at the entrance to the Tracy family estate (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    Bath Abbey viewed from York Street in the historic city of Bath, illuminated against a twilight sky (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    Exterior view of the Natural History Museum in London, housing the nation's greatest display of Botany, Entomology, Mineralogy, Palaeontology and Zoology (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    Blurred lights of traffic moving along Broad Street at night in front of the grand facade of The Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, with Enzo Plazzotta's bronze sculpture 'Young Dancer', depicting a ballerina, silhouetted in the foreground (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    The Royal Albert Hall, London's prestigious arts venue named after Queen Victoria's husband and consort Prince Albert, famed for hosting a wealth of legendary performances since it opened in 1871, including the great national tradition of The Proms (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    Low angle view of the Royal Exchange building on Threadneedle Street in the City of London, designed by Sir William Tite and opened by Queen Victoria in 1844 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    View across flowerbeds to the gateway at Hyde Park Corner (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    Mary Arden's House, home of the mother of playwright William Shakespeare, in the Warwickshire village of Wilmcote (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    Wysteria growing around the doorway of a cottage in the pretty Cotswold village of Broadway (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    View of Conwy Castle from the suspension bridge over the River Conwy, designed by Thomas Telford in 1826 with the supporting towers matching the castle's turrets (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    Bowes Museum and surrounding formal gardens in Teesdale. The Bowes was designed and purpose-built as a public art gallery by the French architect Jules Pellechet. It opened in 1892 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    Bowes Museum and surrounding formal gardens in Teesdale. The Bowes was designed and purpose-built as a public art gallery by the French architect Jules Pellechet. It opened in 1892 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    Regency architecture in Royal Crescent, Cheltenham (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    Doorway to Orchard Cottage in the village of Benington (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    A traditional Yeoman Warder illuminated by late afternoon sun with the White Tower behind (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    The Vatch, near Slad in the beautiful Gloucestershire countryside (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    View of the Keep at Norham Castle through an old stone archway (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    Reconstruction of a Gatehouse at Arbeia Roman Fort, which marked the Easterly end of Hadrian's Wall (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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