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  • Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
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    Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
    A diver and support workers prepare equipment on a small boat near the canal bank, marked by orange safety flags and a ''LAVORI IN CORSO'' (Work in Progress) sign, as they conduct underwater construction work in the Canale di Cannaregio, in the Cannaregio District of Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
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    Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
    A diver and support workers prepare equipment on a small boat near the canal bank, marked by orange safety flags and a ''LAVORI IN CORSO'' (Work in Progress) sign, as they conduct underwater construction work in the Canale di Cannaregio, in the Cannaregio District of Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
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    Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
    A diver and support workers prepare equipment on a small boat near the canal bank, marked by orange safety flags and a ''LAVORI IN CORSO'' (Work in Progress) sign, as they conduct underwater construction work in the Canale di Cannaregio, in the Cannaregio District of Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
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    Diver Conduct Construction Work In Cannaregio Canal In Venice
    A diver and support workers prepare equipment on a small boat near the canal bank, marked by orange safety flags and a ''LAVORI IN CORSO'' (Work in Progress) sign, as they conduct underwater construction work in the Canale di Cannaregio, in the Cannaregio District of Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bird Tries To Eat Large Fish
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    Bird Tries To Eat Large Fish
    An anhinga struggles to swallow a fish that may be too big for it at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. Anhingas are expert divers that spear fish underwater before flipping them to swallow headfirst. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
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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)

     

  • Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
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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)

     

  • Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
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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)

     

  • Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
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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)

     

  • Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
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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)

     

  • Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
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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)

     

  • Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
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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)

     

  • Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
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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)

     

  • Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
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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)

     

  • Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
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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)

     

  • Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
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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)

     

  • Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
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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)

     

  • Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
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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)

     

  • Underwater Shots In Tropea, Italy
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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)

     

  • Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day Three in London, UK.
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    Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day Three in London, UK.
    02/07/2025. London, United Kingdom.

    Tom Daley arriving on day three of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London.

    Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine

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    ©2025 Stephen Lock / i-Images

     

  • Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day Three in London, UK.
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    Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day Three in London, UK.
    02/07/2025. London, United Kingdom.

    Tom Daley arriving on day three of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London.

    Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine

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    ©2025 Stephen Lock / i-Images

     

  • At the bottom of the North Sea, out of air and with no hope of rescue, I said goodbye to all my dreams: Chris Lemons
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    At the bottom of the North Sea, out of air and with no hope of rescue, I said goodbye to all my dreams: Chris Lemons
    At the bottom of the North Sea, out of air and with no hope of rescue, I said goodbye to all my dreams: Chris Lemons.

    Diver Chris Lemons was 300ft beneath the surface when he lost contact with his colleagues, their support ship - and his air supply. How did he escape that 'dark, lonely' place?

    Chris Lemons photographed in New York February 2025

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  • At the bottom of the North Sea, out of air and with no hope of rescue, I said goodbye to all my dreams: Chris Lemons
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    At the bottom of the North Sea, out of air and with no hope of rescue, I said goodbye to all my dreams: Chris Lemons
    At the bottom of the North Sea, out of air and with no hope of rescue, I said goodbye to all my dreams: Chris Lemons.

    Diver Chris Lemons was 300ft beneath the surface when he lost contact with his colleagues, their support ship - and his air supply. How did he escape that 'dark, lonely' place?

    Chris Lemons photographed in New York February 2025

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  • At the bottom of the North Sea, out of air and with no hope of rescue, I said goodbye to all my dreams: Chris Lemons
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    At the bottom of the North Sea, out of air and with no hope of rescue, I said goodbye to all my dreams: Chris Lemons
    At the bottom of the North Sea, out of air and with no hope of rescue, I said goodbye to all my dreams: Chris Lemons.

    Diver Chris Lemons was 300ft beneath the surface when he lost contact with his colleagues, their support ship - and his air supply. How did he escape that 'dark, lonely' place?

    Chris Lemons photographed in New York February 2025

    Maria Spann / Guardian / eyevine

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  • At the bottom of the North Sea, out of air and with no hope of rescue, I said goodbye to all my dreams: Chris Lemons
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    At the bottom of the North Sea, out of air and with no hope of rescue, I said goodbye to all my dreams: Chris Lemons
    At the bottom of the North Sea, out of air and with no hope of rescue, I said goodbye to all my dreams: Chris Lemons.

    Diver Chris Lemons was 300ft beneath the surface when he lost contact with his colleagues, their support ship - and his air supply. How did he escape that 'dark, lonely' place?

    Chris Lemons photographed in New York February 2025

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  • At the bottom of the North Sea, out of air and with no hope of rescue, I said goodbye to all my dreams: Chris Lemons
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    At the bottom of the North Sea, out of air and with no hope of rescue, I said goodbye to all my dreams: Chris Lemons
    At the bottom of the North Sea, out of air and with no hope of rescue, I said goodbye to all my dreams: Chris Lemons.

    Diver Chris Lemons was 300ft beneath the surface when he lost contact with his colleagues, their support ship - and his air supply. How did he escape that 'dark, lonely' place?

    Chris Lemons photographed in New York February 2025

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  • I'm obsessed with a historic shipwreck: it's murky and dangerous but diving in the Thames, I feel like a detective, Steven Ellis.
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    I'm obsessed with a historic shipwreck: it's murky and dangerous but diving in the Thames, I feel like a detective, Steven Ellis.
    When exploring wrecked warship the London I can barely see six inches ahead, but I've dived 500 times to document and save the secrets of this vessel built by Oliver Cromwell.

    Steven Ellis has been interviewed for October's "Why I'm obsessed with'.
    He's obsessed with an historic 17th century wreck deep down in the Thames, called The London.

    The London is not just any old shipwreck. ItÕs a nationally important and legally protected historic wreck, built by Oliver Cromwell, which was part of the fleet that brought King Charles II back from the Netherlands to England for his restoration in 1660.

    Steve Ellis believes the wreck of the London is as important to the nation as that of Tudor warship the Mary Rose.

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    Christian Sinibaldi

     

  • Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    14th August 2024

    Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes

    Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming

    London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
    Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
    Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
    Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
    Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    14th August 2024

    Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes

    Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming

    London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
    Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
    Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
    Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
    Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    14th August 2024

    Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes

    Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming

    London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
    Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
    Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
    Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
    Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    14th August 2024

    Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes

    Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming

    London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
    Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
    Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
    Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
    Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.

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  • Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    14th August 2024

    Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes

    Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming

    London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
    Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
    Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
    Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
    Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    14th August 2024

    Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes

    Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming

    London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
    Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
    Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
    Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
    Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    14th August 2024

    Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes

    Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming

    London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
    Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
    Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
    Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
    Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    14th August 2024

    Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes

    Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming

    London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
    Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
    Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
    Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
    Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    2024 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    14th August 2024

    Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes

    Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming

    London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
    Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
    Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
    Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
    Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.

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    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    14th August 2024

    Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes

    Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming

    London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
    Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
    Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
    Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
    Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.

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  • Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    14th August 2024

    Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes

    Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming

    London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
    Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
    Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
    Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
    Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.

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  • Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    14th August 2024

    Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes

    Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming

    London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
    Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
    Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
    Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
    Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.

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  • Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    14th August 2024

    Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes

    Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming

    London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
    Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
    Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
    Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
    Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.

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  • Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
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    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    Noah Williams in Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
    14th August 2024

    Team GB Homecoming moment with diver Noah Williams and Piccadilly Lights big screen featuring 50 Team GB Athletes

    Piccadilly Lights and Ocean Outdoor celebrate Team GB athletes’ homecoming

    London landmark Piccadilly Lights leads the homecoming celebrations for Team GB with a large-scale domination featuring a medley of 50 Olympians who participated in Paris 2024.
    Joining the moment in Piccadilly Circus is double Olympic medallist Noah Williams (24). Williams partnered Tom Daley to men's synchronised 10 metre platform silver at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A week later, he was back on the podium after clinching a bronze medal in the men's 10 metre platform diving final.
    Other Team GB athletes featured on Piccadilly Lights include gold medallist in the 800 metres, Keely Hodgkinson; skateboarder Andy MacDonald; tennis legend Sir Andy Murray; and weightlifter Emily Campbell.
    Marking some of the most remarkable moments of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team GB messages of thanks are also appearing across 125 other Ocean screens in 12 cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Southampton and Edinburgh, cities which all hosted official Team GB fan zones managed by Ocean.
    Piccadilly Lights is operated by Ocean on behalf of Landsec. Ocean has been an official partner of Team GB since 2015.

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  • Day seven of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
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    Day seven of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
    Britain's Anthony Harding and Jack Laugher compete in the men's synchronised 3m springboard diving final at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Friday, Aug. 2, 2024, in Saint-Denis, France.

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  • Day three of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
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    Day three of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
    Tom Daley's husband Dustin Lance Black holds their youngest son Phoenix while their other son Robbie watches on after Daley and Noah Williams of Great Britain won silver medals during the Olympics diving 10m synchronized event on day three of the Paris 2024 Olympics at the Aquatics Centre on July 29th 2024 in Paris, France.

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  • Day three of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
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    Day three of the Paris Olympic Games 2024, Paris, France.
    Tom Daley and Noah Williams of Great Britain on their way to the silver medal during the Olympics diving 10m synchronized event on day three of the Paris 2024 Olympics at the Aquatics Centre on July 29th 2024 in Paris, France.

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  • Kenya's first nuclear plant: why plans face fierce opposition in country's coastal paradise
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    Kenya's first nuclear plant: why plans face fierce opposition in country's coastal paradise
    Unease and anger are rising over proposals to build country's first facility on Kilifi coast, home to white sand beaches, coral reefs and mangrove swamps.

    This idyllic coastline is to be the site of Kenya's first nuclear plant, as the country, like its east African neighbour Uganda, pushes forward with atomic energy plans.

    The proposals have sparked fierce opposition in Kilifi.

    Peter (far right) gets ready to dive into the ocean to do his daily routine of checking on the progress of the Coral reef in Watamu, a few kilometres from the proposed site for the construction of the nuclear power plant.

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  • A 73-year-old scuba diver lost her leg to a shark. Now she’s back in the water
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    A 73-year-old scuba diver lost her leg to a shark. Now she’s back in the water
    Heidi Ernst took up the sport 13 years ago. After 523 dives, disaster struck. But a prosthetic leg - and a sense of humor - has kept her swimming.

    Heidi Ernst, age 74, pictured at her home in Marshalltown, Iowa, on March 30th, 2024, survived a shark attack in the Bahamas and had to have her foot amputated.

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  • A 73-year-old scuba diver lost her leg to a shark. Now she’s back in the water
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    A 73-year-old scuba diver lost her leg to a shark. Now she’s back in the water
    Heidi Ernst took up the sport 13 years ago. After 523 dives, disaster struck. But a prosthetic leg - and a sense of humor - has kept her swimming.

    Heidi Ernst, age 74, pictured at her home in Marshalltown, Iowa, on March 30th, 2024, survived a shark attack in the Bahamas and had to have her foot amputated.

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  • A 73-year-old scuba diver lost her leg to a shark. Now she’s back in the water
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    A 73-year-old scuba diver lost her leg to a shark. Now she’s back in the water
    Heidi Ernst took up the sport 13 years ago. After 523 dives, disaster struck. But a prosthetic leg - and a sense of humor - has kept her swimming.

    Heidi Ernst, age 74, pictured at her home in Marshalltown, Iowa, on March 30th, 2024, survived a shark attack in the Bahamas and had to have her foot amputated.

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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
    02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
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    Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
    02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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