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Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
(EDITOR’S NOTE: photo was taken with diving equipment in the Tropea seabed) A Serranus Scriba is seen in seabed of Tropea, Calabria, Italy, on September 9th, 2025. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
(EDITOR’S NOTE: photo was taken with diving equipment in the Tropea seabed) A group of striped mullets is seen in seabed of Tropea, Calabria, Italy, on September 9th, 2025. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
(EDITOR’S NOTE: photo was taken with diving equipment in the Tropea seabed) Fishes are seen in seabed of Tropea, Calabria, Italy, on September 9th, 2025. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
(EDITOR’S NOTE: photo was taken with diving equipment in the Tropea seabed) A Bothus podas, also known as the wide-eyed flounder, is seen in seabed of Tropea, Calabria, Italy, on September 9th, 2025. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
(EDITOR’S NOTE: photo was taken with diving equipment in the Tropea seabed) An hermit crab is seen in seabed of Tropea, Calabria, Italy, on September 9th, 2025. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
(EDITOR’S NOTE: photo was taken with diving equipment in the Tropea seabed) Sea urchins are seen in seabed of Tropea, Calabria, Italy, on September 9th, 2025. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
(EDITOR’S NOTE: photo was taken with diving equipment in the Tropea seabed) A group of Saddled seabream (Oblada melanurus Linnaeus) are seen in seabed of Tropea, Calabria, Italy, on September 9th, 2025. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
(EDITOR’S NOTE: photo was taken with diving equipment in the Tropea seabed) A group of Saddled seabream (Oblada melanurus Linnaeus) are seen in seabed of Tropea, Calabria, Italy, on September 9th, 2025. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
(EDITOR’S NOTE: photo was taken with diving equipment in the Tropea seabed) A group of Saddled seabream (Oblada melanurus Linnaeus) are seen in seabed of Tropea, Calabria, Italy, on September 9th, 2025. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
(EDITOR’S NOTE: photo was taken with diving equipment in the Tropea seabed) A group of Saddled seabream (Oblada melanurus Linnaeus) are seen in seabed of Tropea, Calabria, Italy, on September 9th, 2025. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
(EDITOR’S NOTE: photo was taken with diving equipment in the Tropea seabed) A group of Saddled seabream (Oblada melanurus Linnaeus) are seen in seabed of Tropea, Calabria, Italy, on September 9th, 2025. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
(EDITOR’S NOTE: photo was taken with diving equipment in the Tropea seabed) A group of Salema porgy fishes (Sarpa salpa) is seen in seabed of Tropea, Calabria, Italy, on September 9th, 2025. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
(EDITOR’S NOTE: photo was taken with diving equipment in the Tropea seabed) A group of Salema porgy fishes (Sarpa salpa) is seen in seabed of Tropea, Calabria, Italy, on September 9th, 2025. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
(EDITOR’S NOTE: photo was taken with diving equipment in the Tropea seabed) A group of Salema porgy fishes (Sarpa salpa) is seen in seabed of Tropea, Calabria, Italy, on September 9th, 2025. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto) -
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Pandaoshan Pumped Storage Power Station Upper Reservoir Construction in Zhangye
Construction machinery cleans the sand and gravel at the bottom of the warehouse in Zhangye City, Gansu Province, China, on September 15, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Pandaoshan Pumped Storage Power Station Upper Reservoir Construction in Zhangye
A large transport vehicle transports sand and gravel at the bottom of a reservoir in Zhangye City, Gansu Province, China, on September 15, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Trauerfeier in Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Giddens/Pool/Shutterstock (13403077d)
Mia Tindall (top), Zara Tindall (centre) and Mike Tindall (second bottom) at the Committal Service for Queen Elizabeth II held at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, Berkshire.
The State Funeral of Her Majesty The Queen, Committal Service, Windsor, UK - 19 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Enkelkinder der Königin halten Totenwache in der Westminster Hall
No UK for 28 days
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yui Mok/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (13398025j)
Queen Elizabeth II 's grandchildren (left from bottom) Peter Phillips, James, Viscount Severn, and Princess Beatrice, (centre) the Prince of Wales, and (right, from bottom) Zara Tindall, Lady Louise Windsor, Princess Beatrice and the Duke of Sussex, depart after holding a vigil beside the coffin of their grandmother as it lies in state on the catafalque in Westminster Hall, at the Palace of Westminster, London.
Vigil of the Queen's grandchildren, Westminster Hall, London, UK - 17 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Trauer um die Queen: Enkelkinder der Königin halten Totenwache in der Westminster Hall
No UK for 28 days
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yui Mok/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (13398025g)
Queen Elizabeth II 's grandchildren (left to right, from bottom) the Prince of Wales, Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall, James, Viscount Severn and Lady Louise Windsor, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice, and the Duke of Sussex, depart after holding a vigil beside the coffin of their grandmother as it lies in state on the catafalque in Westminster Hall, at the Palace of Westminster, London.
Vigil of the Queen's grandchildren, Westminster Hall, London, UK - 17 Sep 2022
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NEWS - Olympische Winterspiele 2022: Gold und Silberfür Regez und Fiva im Skicross
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bob Strong/UPI/Shutterstock (12812395aw)
Switzerland's Alex Fiva, Sergey Ridzik of the ROC, Italy's Simone Deromedis and Canada's Brady Leman (from bottom to top) come into the finish area in the Men's Freestyle Skiing Ski Cross finals at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics in Zhangjiakou, China on Friday, February 18, 2022. Switzerland's Ryan Regez won the gold medal, Fiva won the silver medal and Ridzik won the bronze medal.
Beijing Olympics 2022, Zhangjiakou, China - 18 Feb 2022
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
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23/09/2021
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Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Inside Summit is the Air glass and mirror experience
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Inside Summit is the Air glass and mirror experience
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:One of the all glass viewing boxes which protrude from the Summit experince at the top of the One Verderbilt skyscraper.
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Inside Summit is the Air glass and mirror experience
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Inside Summit is the Air glass and mirror experience
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Summit at One Verderbilt pictured from the outside
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:One of the all glass viewing boxes which protrude from the Summit experince at the top of the One Verderbilt skyscraper.
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Inside Summit is the Air glass and mirror experience
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Inside Summit is the Air glass and mirror experience
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Inside Summit is the Air glass and mirror experience
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Summit at One Verderbilt includes an outside terrace with alpine garden
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:One of the all glass viewing boxes which protrude from the Summit experince at the top of the One Verderbilt skyscraper.
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
Ferrari Press Agency
Summit 1
Ref 13307
23/09/2021
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit : SL Green Realty Corp
Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Inside Summit is the Air glass and mirror experience
Picture suplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Aussichtsplattform mit Glasböden auf dem One Vanderbilt Building in New York
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Summit 1
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23/09/2021
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Amazing glass box viewing platforms near the top of one of New York City's tallest skyscrapers, is set to offer thrill seekers the ultimate experience.The One Vanderbilt building will let visitors to step out of the skyscraper onto glass floor boxes over 300 metres above ground and ride the outside in glass bottom elevators.It is part of a entertainment experience called Summit sped over four floors.The One Vanderbilt skyscraper is said to draw inspiration from the Big Apple’s golden era of skyscraper construction, like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building.It's finished in terracotta and glass, and reaches a height of 427 metres making it the city's fourth-tallest skyscraper.Summit uses glass and mirrors to creates the illusion of endless space.Real estate developer SL Green describes the experience as “an immersion in nature in the heart of Manhattan, likened to a Central Park in the sky. “It is topped off by the observatory at Summit that provides much more than just spectacular views. Those brave enough can choose from two options to test their mettle. Levitation sky boxes let guests to step out from building and stand on transparent glass 324 metres feet above Madison Avenue, with the hustle and bustle of city streets directly beneath them. For the extreme thrill seeker, there is Ascent, an all-glass elevator with a transparent glass floor, will take guests from the terrace level up the side of the building, to over 364 meters), nesting at the highest viewing point in midtown Manhattan.
OPS:Inside Summit is the Air glass and mirror experience
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‘The soundtrack to my life was burping and farting’: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each other’s dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
BAD HABITS: FART.
ÔThe soundtrack to my life was burping and fartingÕ: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each otherÕs dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
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‘The soundtrack to my life was burping and farting’: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each other’s dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
BAD HABITS: FART.
ÔThe soundtrack to my life was burping and fartingÕ: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each otherÕs dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
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‘The soundtrack to my life was burping and farting’: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each other’s dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
BAD HABITS: BURP.
ÔThe soundtrack to my life was burping and fartingÕ: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each otherÕs dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
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‘The soundtrack to my life was burping and farting’: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each other’s dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
BAD HABITS: BURP.
ÔThe soundtrack to my life was burping and fartingÕ: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each otherÕs dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
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‘The soundtrack to my life was burping and farting’: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each other’s dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
BAD HABITS: PICKING NOSE.
ÔThe soundtrack to my life was burping and fartingÕ: how disgusting is your partner? Living and working in the same space has given many couples an unwanted insight into each otherÕs dirtiest habits. But should we really find them so gross?
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Dakota Johnson continues to fuel rumors of an engagement to Chris Martin by flashing a beautiful emerald rock on her engagement finger.
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Los Angeles, CA, USA. March 26, 2021
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Dakota Johnson continues to fuel rumors of an engagement to Chris Martin by flashing a beautiful emerald rock on her engagement finger. The 50 Shades of Grey actress, 31, was shopping at trendy grocery store Erewhon and was also seen pumping gas and wore a black cardigan, bell bottom jeans, vintage looking Adidas sneaking, a pink bandana, designer sunglasses and carried a caramel colored handbag.
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Dakota Johnson has her hands full as she leaves trendy Malibu grocery store Erewhon on Friday afternoon with bag full of food and a healthy green smoothie.
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Los Angeles, CA, USA. March 26, 2021
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Dakota Johnson has her hands full as she leaves trendy Malibu grocery store Erewhon on Friday afternoon with bag full of food and a healthy green smoothie. The 50 Shades of Grey actress, 31, was also seen pumping gas and wore a black cardigan, bell bottom jeans, vintage looking Adidas sneaking, a pink bandana, designer sunglasses and carried a caramel colored handbag.
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FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405c)
A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020
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FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405f)
A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020
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FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405d)
A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020
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FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405g)
A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020
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FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405a)
A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020
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FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405e)
A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020
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FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405b)
A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020
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FEATURE - Schlafen auf weichem Hintern
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 9965
Butt 1
01/01/2019
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Picture MUST credit: Buttress Pillow
Here’s a way to get to the bottom of a good night’s sleep.It’s a new comfy pillow shaped like a human rear.The Buttress Pillow is shaped just like a curvy backside and comes in blue, black and grey.The US-based team behind from Philadelphia, it say it's great for “ all types of sleepers as well as butt slappers, squeezers, caressers and face-buriers".It's made from 100 per cent natural materials, making it biodegradable, too.The $69 USD / €60 Euros / £54 GBP / foam-filled pillow is said to be “soft but supportive with a feeling like butts.”It added:’ "The 'sweet spot' between the thighs and cheeks will gently cradle your head and support the neck."Great for side sleepers, back sleepers and stomach sleepers."It can also be used for a power nap on a desk.
OPS: The Buttress pillow
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Schlafen auf weichem Hintern
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 9965
Butt 1
01/01/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Buttress Pillow
Here’s a way to get to the bottom of a good night’s sleep.It’s a new comfy pillow shaped like a human rear.The Buttress Pillow is shaped just like a curvy backside and comes in blue, black and grey.The US-based team behind from Philadelphia, it say it's great for “ all types of sleepers as well as butt slappers, squeezers, caressers and face-buriers".It's made from 100 per cent natural materials, making it biodegradable, too.The $69 USD / €60 Euros / £54 GBP / foam-filled pillow is said to be “soft but supportive with a feeling like butts.”It added:’ "The 'sweet spot' between the thighs and cheeks will gently cradle your head and support the neck."Great for side sleepers, back sleepers and stomach sleepers."It can also be used for a power nap on a desk.
OPS: The Buttress pillow
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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