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  • EXCLUSIVE: A 21-year-old woman delivered a baby with two heads and three hands, sending doctors of the state-run facility into a tizzy in central India. Babita Ahirwar, a resident of Basauda village in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh, delivered the baby around 7:30 am on November 23 through C-section. Babita was married to Jaswant Ahirwar around one and a half years ago. The couple which was eagerly waiting to welcome their first baby was devastated after seeing the infant born with a deformity. "It was a mixed feeling when the nurses handed over the baby to me. Initially, I thought it was a twin, but when the nurses removed the towel, I was shocked to see our firstborn with two heads and three hands. All we wanted was a normal and healthy baby, but the almighty wanted to punish us this way. I don't know why," said new mom Babita told Newslions. Dr Surendra Sonkar of Vidisha Sadar hospital said: "On Saturday morning around 7:30 am, we facilitated the delivery of a baby through C-section. The baby had two heads and three hands. The third hand had two palms attached to it. "There is only one heart visible in the newborn. This is a very rare condition and this is the first time. I have come across such a case in my career," he said. "We had initially kept the baby in the ICU, but we thought it was better to refer them to a better-equipped facility in Bhopal," he added. At present, the baby is undergoing treatment at Bhopal's Hamidi Medical College and Hospital. 23 Nov 2019 Pictured: Baby born with two heads and three hands in central India. Photo credit: Newslions Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A 21-year-old woman delivered a baby with two heads and three hands, sending doctors of the state-run facility into a tizzy in central India. Babita Ahirwar, a resident of Basauda village in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh, delivered the baby around 7:30 am on November 23 through C-section. Babita was married to Jaswant Ahirwar around one and a half years ago. The couple which was eagerly waiting to welcome their first baby was devastated after seeing the infant born with a deformity. "It was a mixed feeling when the nurses handed over the baby to me. Initially, I thought it was a twin, but when the nurses removed the towel, I was shocked to see our firstborn with two heads and three hands. All we wanted was a normal and healthy baby, but the almighty wanted to punish us this way. I don't know why," said new mom Babita told Newslions. Dr Surendra Sonkar of Vidisha Sadar hospital said: "On Saturday morning around 7:30 am, we facilitated the delivery of a baby through C-section. The baby had two heads and three hands. The third hand had two palms attached to it. "There is only one heart visible in the newborn. This is a very rare condition and this is the first time. I have come across such a case in my career," he said. "We had initially kept the baby in the ICU, but we thought it was better to refer them to a better-equipped facility in Bhopal," he added. At present, the baby is undergoing treatment at Bhopal's Hamidi Medical College and Hospital. 23 Nov 2019 Pictured: Baby born with two heads and three hands in central India. Photo credit: Newslions Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A 21-year-old woman delivered a baby with two heads and three hands, sending doctors of the state-run facility into a tizzy in central India. Babita Ahirwar, a resident of Basauda village in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh, delivered the baby around 7:30 am on November 23 through C-section. Babita was married to Jaswant Ahirwar around one and a half years ago. The couple which was eagerly waiting to welcome their first baby was devastated after seeing the infant born with a deformity. "It was a mixed feeling when the nurses handed over the baby to me. Initially, I thought it was a twin, but when the nurses removed the towel, I was shocked to see our firstborn with two heads and three hands. All we wanted was a normal and healthy baby, but the almighty wanted to punish us this way. I don't know why," said new mom Babita told Newslions. Dr Surendra Sonkar of Vidisha Sadar hospital said: "On Saturday morning around 7:30 am, we facilitated the delivery of a baby through C-section. The baby had two heads and three hands. The third hand had two palms attached to it. "There is only one heart visible in the newborn. This is a very rare condition and this is the first time. I have come across such a case in my career," he said. "We had initially kept the baby in the ICU, but we thought it was better to refer them to a better-equipped facility in Bhopal," he added. At present, the baby is undergoing treatment at Bhopal's Hamidi Medical College and Hospital. 23 Nov 2019 Pictured: Baby born with two heads and three hands in central India. Photo credit: Newslions Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A 21-year-old woman delivered a baby with two heads and three hands, sending doctors of the state-run facility into a tizzy in central India. Babita Ahirwar, a resident of Basauda village in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh, delivered the baby around 7:30 am on November 23 through C-section. Babita was married to Jaswant Ahirwar around one and a half years ago. The couple which was eagerly waiting to welcome their first baby was devastated after seeing the infant born with a deformity. "It was a mixed feeling when the nurses handed over the baby to me. Initially, I thought it was a twin, but when the nurses removed the towel, I was shocked to see our firstborn with two heads and three hands. All we wanted was a normal and healthy baby, but the almighty wanted to punish us this way. I don't know why," said new mom Babita told Newslions. Dr Surendra Sonkar of Vidisha Sadar hospital said: "On Saturday morning around 7:30 am, we facilitated the delivery of a baby through C-section. The baby had two heads and three hands. The third hand had two palms attached to it. "There is only one heart visible in the newborn. This is a very rare condition and this is the first time. I have come across such a case in my career," he said. "We had initially kept the baby in the ICU, but we thought it was better to refer them to a better-equipped facility in Bhopal," he added. At present, the baby is undergoing treatment at Bhopal's Hamidi Medical College and Hospital. 23 Nov 2019 Pictured: Baby born with two heads and three hands in central India. Photo credit: Newslions Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A 21-year-old woman delivered a baby with two heads and three hands, sending doctors of the state-run facility into a tizzy in central India. Babita Ahirwar, a resident of Basauda village in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh, delivered the baby around 7:30 am on November 23 through C-section. Babita was married to Jaswant Ahirwar around one and a half years ago. The couple which was eagerly waiting to welcome their first baby was devastated after seeing the infant born with a deformity. "It was a mixed feeling when the nurses handed over the baby to me. Initially, I thought it was a twin, but when the nurses removed the towel, I was shocked to see our firstborn with two heads and three hands. All we wanted was a normal and healthy baby, but the almighty wanted to punish us this way. I don't know why," said new mom Babita told Newslions. Dr Surendra Sonkar of Vidisha Sadar hospital said: "On Saturday morning around 7:30 am, we facilitated the delivery of a baby through C-section. The baby had two heads and three hands. The third hand had two palms attached to it. "There is only one heart visible in the newborn. This is a very rare condition and this is the first time. I have come across such a case in my career," he said. "We had initially kept the baby in the ICU, but we thought it was better to refer them to a better-equipped facility in Bhopal," he added. At present, the baby is undergoing treatment at Bhopal's Hamidi Medical College and Hospital. 23 Nov 2019 Pictured: Baby born with two heads and three hands in central India. Photo credit: Newslions Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A 21-year-old woman delivered a baby with two heads and three hands, sending doctors of the state-run facility into a tizzy in central India. Babita Ahirwar, a resident of Basauda village in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh, delivered the baby around 7:30 am on November 23 through C-section. Babita was married to Jaswant Ahirwar around one and a half years ago. The couple which was eagerly waiting to welcome their first baby was devastated after seeing the infant born with a deformity. "It was a mixed feeling when the nurses handed over the baby to me. Initially, I thought it was a twin, but when the nurses removed the towel, I was shocked to see our firstborn with two heads and three hands. All we wanted was a normal and healthy baby, but the almighty wanted to punish us this way. I don't know why," said new mom Babita told Newslions. Dr Surendra Sonkar of Vidisha Sadar hospital said: "On Saturday morning around 7:30 am, we facilitated the delivery of a baby through C-section. The baby had two heads and three hands. The third hand had two palms attached to it. "There is only one heart visible in the newborn. This is a very rare condition and this is the first time. I have come across such a case in my career," he said. "We had initially kept the baby in the ICU, but we thought it was better to refer them to a better-equipped facility in Bhopal," he added. At present, the baby is undergoing treatment at Bhopal's Hamidi Medical College and Hospital. 23 Nov 2019 Pictured: Baby born with two heads and three hands in central India. Photo credit: Newslions Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A 21-year-old woman delivered a baby with two heads and three hands, sending doctors of the state-run facility into a tizzy in central India. Babita Ahirwar, a resident of Basauda village in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh, delivered the baby around 7:30 am on November 23 through C-section. Babita was married to Jaswant Ahirwar around one and a half years ago. The couple which was eagerly waiting to welcome their first baby was devastated after seeing the infant born with a deformity. "It was a mixed feeling when the nurses handed over the baby to me. Initially, I thought it was a twin, but when the nurses removed the towel, I was shocked to see our firstborn with two heads and three hands. All we wanted was a normal and healthy baby, but the almighty wanted to punish us this way. I don't know why," said new mom Babita told Newslions. Dr Surendra Sonkar of Vidisha Sadar hospital said: "On Saturday morning around 7:30 am, we facilitated the delivery of a baby through C-section. The baby had two heads and three hands. The third hand had two palms attached to it. "There is only one heart visible in the newborn. This is a very rare condition and this is the first time. I have come across such a case in my career," he said. "We had initially kept the baby in the ICU, but we thought it was better to refer them to a better-equipped facility in Bhopal," he added. At present, the baby is undergoing treatment at Bhopal's Hamidi Medical College and Hospital. 23 Nov 2019 Pictured: Baby born with two heads and three hands in central India. Photo credit: Newslions Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A 21-year-old woman delivered a baby with two heads and three hands, sending doctors of the state-run facility into a tizzy in central India. Babita Ahirwar, a resident of Basauda village in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh, delivered the baby around 7:30 am on November 23 through C-section. Babita was married to Jaswant Ahirwar around one and a half years ago. The couple which was eagerly waiting to welcome their first baby was devastated after seeing the infant born with a deformity. "It was a mixed feeling when the nurses handed over the baby to me. Initially, I thought it was a twin, but when the nurses removed the towel, I was shocked to see our firstborn with two heads and three hands. All we wanted was a normal and healthy baby, but the almighty wanted to punish us this way. I don't know why," said new mom Babita told Newslions. Dr Surendra Sonkar of Vidisha Sadar hospital said: "On Saturday morning around 7:30 am, we facilitated the delivery of a baby through C-section. The baby had two heads and three hands. The third hand had two palms attached to it. "There is only one heart visible in the newborn. This is a very rare condition and this is the first time. I have come across such a case in my career," he said. "We had initially kept the baby in the ICU, but we thought it was better to refer them to a better-equipped facility in Bhopal," he added. At present, the baby is undergoing treatment at Bhopal's Hamidi Medical College and Hospital. 23 Nov 2019 Pictured: Baby born with two heads and three hands in central India. Photo credit: Newslions Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A 21-year-old woman delivered a baby with two heads and three hands, sending doctors of the state-run facility into a tizzy in central India. Babita Ahirwar, a resident of Basauda village in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh, delivered the baby around 7:30 am on November 23 through C-section. Babita was married to Jaswant Ahirwar around one and a half years ago. The couple which was eagerly waiting to welcome their first baby was devastated after seeing the infant born with a deformity. "It was a mixed feeling when the nurses handed over the baby to me. Initially, I thought it was a twin, but when the nurses removed the towel, I was shocked to see our firstborn with two heads and three hands. All we wanted was a normal and healthy baby, but the almighty wanted to punish us this way. I don't know why," said new mom Babita told Newslions. Dr Surendra Sonkar of Vidisha Sadar hospital said: "On Saturday morning around 7:30 am, we facilitated the delivery of a baby through C-section. The baby had two heads and three hands. The third hand had two palms attached to it. "There is only one heart visible in the newborn. This is a very rare condition and this is the first time. I have come across such a case in my career," he said. "We had initially kept the baby in the ICU, but we thought it was better to refer them to a better-equipped facility in Bhopal," he added. At present, the baby is undergoing treatment at Bhopal's Hamidi Medical College and Hospital. 23 Nov 2019 Pictured: Baby born with two heads and three hands in central India. Photo credit: Newslions Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A 21-year-old woman delivered a baby with two heads and three hands, sending doctors of the state-run facility into a tizzy in central India. Babita Ahirwar, a resident of Basauda village in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh, delivered the baby around 7:30 am on November 23 through C-section. Babita was married to Jaswant Ahirwar around one and a half years ago. The couple which was eagerly waiting to welcome their first baby was devastated after seeing the infant born with a deformity. "It was a mixed feeling when the nurses handed over the baby to me. Initially, I thought it was a twin, but when the nurses removed the towel, I was shocked to see our firstborn with two heads and three hands. All we wanted was a normal and healthy baby, but the almighty wanted to punish us this way. I don't know why," said new mom Babita told Newslions. Dr Surendra Sonkar of Vidisha Sadar hospital said: "On Saturday morning around 7:30 am, we facilitated the delivery of a baby through C-section. The baby had two heads and three hands. The third hand had two palms attached to it. "There is only one heart visible in the newborn. This is a very rare condition and this is the first time. I have come across such a case in my career," he said. "We had initially kept the baby in the ICU, but we thought it was better to refer them to a better-equipped facility in Bhopal," he added. At present, the baby is undergoing treatment at Bhopal's Hamidi Medical College and Hospital. 23 Nov 2019 Pictured: Baby born with two heads and three hands in central India. Photo credit: Newslions Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A 21-year-old woman delivered a baby with two heads and three hands, sending doctors of the state-run facility into a tizzy in central India. Babita Ahirwar, a resident of Basauda village in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh, delivered the baby around 7:30 am on November 23 through C-section. Babita was married to Jaswant Ahirwar around one and a half years ago. The couple which was eagerly waiting to welcome their first baby was devastated after seeing the infant born with a deformity. "It was a mixed feeling when the nurses handed over the baby to me. Initially, I thought it was a twin, but when the nurses removed the towel, I was shocked to see our firstborn with two heads and three hands. All we wanted was a normal and healthy baby, but the almighty wanted to punish us this way. I don't know why," said new mom Babita told Newslions. Dr Surendra Sonkar of Vidisha Sadar hospital said: "On Saturday morning around 7:30 am, we facilitated the delivery of a baby through C-section. The baby had two heads and three hands. The third hand had two palms attached to it. "There is only one heart visible in the newborn. This is a very rare condition and this is the first time. I have come across such a case in my career," he said. "We had initially kept the baby in the ICU, but we thought it was better to refer them to a better-equipped facility in Bhopal," he added. At present, the baby is undergoing treatment at Bhopal's Hamidi Medical College and Hospital. 23 Nov 2019 Pictured: Baby born with two heads and three hands in central India. Photo credit: Newslions Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A 21-year-old woman delivered a baby with two heads and three hands, sending doctors of the state-run facility into a tizzy in central India. Babita Ahirwar, a resident of Basauda village in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh, delivered the baby around 7:30 am on November 23 through C-section. Babita was married to Jaswant Ahirwar around one and a half years ago. The couple which was eagerly waiting to welcome their first baby was devastated after seeing the infant born with a deformity. "It was a mixed feeling when the nurses handed over the baby to me. Initially, I thought it was a twin, but when the nurses removed the towel, I was shocked to see our firstborn with two heads and three hands. All we wanted was a normal and healthy baby, but the almighty wanted to punish us this way. I don't know why," said new mom Babita told Newslions. Dr Surendra Sonkar of Vidisha Sadar hospital said: "On Saturday morning around 7:30 am, we facilitated the delivery of a baby through C-section. The baby had two heads and three hands. The third hand had two palms attached to it. "There is only one heart visible in the newborn. This is a very rare condition and this is the first time. I have come across such a case in my career," he said. "We had initially kept the baby in the ICU, but we thought it was better to refer them to a better-equipped facility in Bhopal," he added. At present, the baby is undergoing treatment at Bhopal's Hamidi Medical College and Hospital. 23 Nov 2019 Pictured: Baby born with two heads and three hands in central India. Photo credit: Newslions Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A 21-year-old woman delivered a baby with two heads and three hands, sending doctors of the state-run facility into a tizzy in central India. Babita Ahirwar, a resident of Basauda village in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh, delivered the baby around 7:30 am on November 23 through C-section. Babita was married to Jaswant Ahirwar around one and a half years ago. The couple which was eagerly waiting to welcome their first baby was devastated after seeing the infant born with a deformity. "It was a mixed feeling when the nurses handed over the baby to me. Initially, I thought it was a twin, but when the nurses removed the towel, I was shocked to see our firstborn with two heads and three hands. All we wanted was a normal and healthy baby, but the almighty wanted to punish us this way. I don't know why," said new mom Babita told Newslions. Dr Surendra Sonkar of Vidisha Sadar hospital said: "On Saturday morning around 7:30 am, we facilitated the delivery of a baby through C-section. The baby had two heads and three hands. The third hand had two palms attached to it. "There is only one heart visible in the newborn. This is a very rare condition and this is the first time. I have come across such a case in my career," he said. "We had initially kept the baby in the ICU, but we thought it was better to refer them to a better-equipped facility in Bhopal," he added. At present, the baby is undergoing treatment at Bhopal's Hamidi Medical College and Hospital. 23 Nov 2019 Pictured: Baby born with two heads and three hands in central India. Photo credit: Newslions Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A 21-year-old woman delivered a baby with two heads and three hands, sending doctors of the state-run facility into a tizzy in central India. Babita Ahirwar, a resident of Basauda village in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh, delivered the baby around 7:30 am on November 23 through C-section. Babita was married to Jaswant Ahirwar around one and a half years ago. The couple which was eagerly waiting to welcome their first baby was devastated after seeing the infant born with a deformity. "It was a mixed feeling when the nurses handed over the baby to me. Initially, I thought it was a twin, but when the nurses removed the towel, I was shocked to see our firstborn with two heads and three hands. All we wanted was a normal and healthy baby, but the almighty wanted to punish us this way. I don't know why," said new mom Babita told Newslions. Dr Surendra Sonkar of Vidisha Sadar hospital said: "On Saturday morning around 7:30 am, we facilitated the delivery of a baby through C-section. The baby had two heads and three hands. The third hand had two palms attached to it. "There is only one heart visible in the newborn. This is a very rare condition and this is the first time. I have come across such a case in my career," he said. "We had initially kept the baby in the ICU, but we thought it was better to refer them to a better-equipped facility in Bhopal," he added. At present, the baby is undergoing treatment at Bhopal's Hamidi Medical College and Hospital. 23 Nov 2019 Pictured: Baby born with two heads and three hands in central India. Photo credit: Newslions Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A 21-year-old woman delivered a baby with two heads and three hands, sending doctors of the state-run facility into a tizzy in central India. Babita Ahirwar, a resident of Basauda village in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh, delivered the baby around 7:30 am on November 23 through C-section. Babita was married to Jaswant Ahirwar around one and a half years ago. The couple which was eagerly waiting to welcome their first baby was devastated after seeing the infant born with a deformity. "It was a mixed feeling when the nurses handed over the baby to me. Initially, I thought it was a twin, but when the nurses removed the towel, I was shocked to see our firstborn with two heads and three hands. All we wanted was a normal and healthy baby, but the almighty wanted to punish us this way. I don't know why," said new mom Babita told Newslions. Dr Surendra Sonkar of Vidisha Sadar hospital said: "On Saturday morning around 7:30 am, we facilitated the delivery of a baby through C-section. The baby had two heads and three hands. The third hand had two palms attached to it. "There is only one heart visible in the newborn. This is a very rare condition and this is the first time. I have come across such a case in my career," he said. "We had initially kept the baby in the ICU, but we thought it was better to refer them to a better-equipped facility in Bhopal," he added. At present, the baby is undergoing treatment at Bhopal's Hamidi Medical College and Hospital. 23 Nov 2019 Pictured: Baby born with two heads and three hands in central India. Photo credit: Newslions Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • April 29, 2019 - Sigi, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - SIGI, CENTRAL SULAWESI, INDONESIA - APRIL 29 : A resident was near his house which was buried in mud in a flash flood in Bangga Village, South Dolo Subdistrict, Sigi Regency, about 70 kilometers south of Palu City, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on Monday ( April 29, 2019). The disaster that occurred on Sunday (April 28, 2019) at around 19:00 local time hoarded hundreds of houses, houses of worship, and schools in two villages, namely the Bangga and Balongga Village. (Credit Image: © Sijori Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 29, 2019 - Sigi, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - A resident was near his house which was buried in mud in a flash flood in Bangga Village, South Dolo Subdistrict, Sigi Regency, about 70 kilometers south of Palu City, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on Monday ( April 29, 2019). The disaster that occurred on Sunday (April 28, 2019) at around 19:00 local time hoarded hundreds of houses, houses of worship, and schools in two villages, namely the Bangga and Balongga Village. (Credit Image: © Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 4, 2019 - Sigi, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - Residents pass the road between wood piles due to flash floods in Tuva Village, Gumbasa Regency, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, Saturday (May 4, 2019). The village was isolated because the road was cut off due to flash floods since Sunday (April 28, 2019) and could be crossed again after mud material and wood piles covering the road were successfully removed. The flash floods washed away 30 houses, piled up 500 settlements including houses of worship and schools and resulted in more than 2,500 residents being evacuated to safety. (Credit Image: © Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 29, 2019 - Sigi, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - Residents evacuated their belongings from mud piles using cattle carts in flash floods in Bangga Village, South Dolo Subdistrict, Sigi Regency, about 80 kilometers south of Palu City, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, Monday (April 29, 2019). The disaster that occurred on Sunday (April 28, 2019) at around 19:00 local time hoarded hundreds of houses, houses of worship, and schools in two villages, namely the Bangga and Balongga Village. (Credit Image: © Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 1, 2018 - Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - People collect used goods and iron from homes affected by liquefaction in Petobo, Palu, central Sulawesi, 32 days after quake-tsunami-liquefaction hit Central Sulawesi. A deadly earthquake measuring 7.5 magnitude and the tsunami wave caused by it has destroyed the city of Palu and much of the area in Central Sulawesi. According to officials, the death toll from the devastating quake and tsunami has risen to 2088, around 5000 people in hospitals are seriously injured and some 62,000 people have been displaced (Credit Image: © Risa Krisadhi/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 6, 2018 - Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - Residents wait to board a military plane for evacuation at the airport in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, 06 October 2018. According to reports, at least 1,648 people have died after a series of powerful earthquakes hit Central Sulawesi on 28 September 2018 and triggered a tsunami. Dasril Roszandi  (Credit Image: © Dasril Roszandi/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Central Sulawesi, Palu, Indonesia - Palu residents stand near on the Palu Bridge, which collapsed in the recent earthquake and tsunami, near Talise Beach in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. According to reports, at least 844 people have died as a result of a series of powerful earthquakes that hit central Sulawesi on 28 September 2018 that triggered a tsunami. Dasril Roszandi  (Credit Image: © Dasril Roszandi/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • October 5, 2018 - Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - Muslims cross the remnants of a ruined building with a quake after Friday prayers, in Donggala, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, 05 October 2018. Many places of worship were destroyed in the earthquake and tsunami such as mosques and churches, at least 1,424 people were killed after a series of powerful earthquakes struck Central Sulawesi on September 28, 2018, which triggered a tsunami. (Credit Image: © Dasril Roszandi/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • October 4, 2018 - Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - The impact experienced by an earthquake  at Balaroa village in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, 04 October 2018. According to reports, at least 1,407 people have died after a series of powerful earthquakes hit Central Sulawesi on 28 September 2018, which triggered a tsunami. (Credit Image: © Dasril Roszandi/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • October 3, 2018 - Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - The Landmark Arkam Babu Rahman Floating Mosque which has fallen into the sea after earthquake and tsunami, Palu, Central Sulawesi on October,3,2018.  A deadly earthquake measuring 7,7 magnitude and the tsunami wave caused by it has destroyed the city of Palu and area Central Sulawesi, as death to 1,347 around 800 people in hospital are seriously injured. Dasril Roszandi  (Credit Image: © Dasril Roszandi/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Central Sulawesi, Palu, Indonesia - Palu residents stand near on the Palu mosque which collapsed in the recent earthquake and tsunami, near Talise Beach in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. According to reports, at least 844 people have died as a result of a series of powerful earthquakes that hit central Sulawesi on 28 September 2018 that triggered a tsunami. Dasril Roszandi  (Credit Image: © Dasril Roszandi/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Central Sulawesi, Palu, Indonesia - Police and search and rescue teams bring bodies from victims of the recent earthquake and tsunami, near Talise Beach in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. According to reports, at least 844 people have died as a result of a series of powerful earthquakes that hit central Sulawesi on 28 September 2018 that triggered a tsunami. Dasril Roszandi  (Credit Image: © Dasril Roszandi/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Central Sulawesi, Palu, Indonesia - Cracked roads were crossed by residents from the recent earthquake and tsunami, near Talise Beach in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on October,2, 2018. October,2,2018. According to reports, at least 844 people have died as a result of a series of powerful earthquakes that hit central Sulawesi on 28 September 2018 that triggered a tsunami. Dasril Roszandi  (Credit Image: © Dasril Roszandi/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • June 4, 2013 - Bengambe Village, Central African Republic - MSF-OCA mobile clinic two hours drive from bossangoa, central african republic, most patients are diagnosed with malaria. (Credit Image: © Ton Koene / Vwpics/VW Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 26, 2019 - Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (March 26): Officers arranged ancient broken ceramics and were reconnected at the Central Sulawesi Museum, Palu, Indonesia, Tuesday, March 26, 2019. About 60 percent of the entire collection of ancient relics in the museum was damaged and broken due to a magnitude 7.4 earthquake that occurred on 28 September 2018 then in the region. (Credit Image: © Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - Palu, Sulawesi Tengah, Indonesia (March 22): Activists of the Central Sulawesi Islamic Forum (FUI) shouted ''Allahu Akbar'' during a demonstration in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Friday, March 22, 2019.  They condemned the Branton Tarrant action he called an act of terrorism who had opened fire on Muslims who were holding Friday prayers in New Zealand and left at least 49 people dead on March 15, 2019. (Credit Image: © Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 6, 2018 - Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - A warehouse seen damaged by the earthquake..A deadly earthquake measuring 7.5 magnitude and the tsunami wave caused by it has destroyed the city of Palu and much of the area in Central Sulawesi. According to the officials, death toll from devastating quake and tsunami rises to 1,480, around 800 people in hospitals are seriously injured and some 62,000 people have been displaced in 24 camps around the region. (Credit Image: © Hariandi Hafid/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 6, 2018 - Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - A man seen cycling in front of a ship that stranded on land after  earthquake and tsunami In Wani village. A deadly earthquake measuring 7.5 magnitude and the tsunami wave caused by it has destroyed the city of Palu and much of the area in Central Sulawesi. According to the officials, death toll from devastating quake and tsunami rises to 1,480, around 800 people in hospitals are seriously injured and some 62,000 people have been displaced in 24 camps around the region. (Credit Image: © Hariandi Hafid/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - A child affected by a disaster passes in front of a water mural in the Duyu Temporary Shelter complex, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Saturday, March 23, 2019. Refugees in the shelter also commemorate Water World Day by making water-themed murals on the walls of shelters and providing water in containers for hand washing. (Credit Image: © Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 6, 2018 - Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - A damage mosque seen after the  earthquake and tsunami..A deadly earthquake measuring 7.5 magnitude and the tsunami wave caused by it has destroyed the city of Palu and much of the area in Central Sulawesi. According to the officials, death toll from devastating quake and tsunami rises to 1,480, around 800 people in hospitals are seriously injured and some 62,000 people have been displaced in 24 camps around the region. (Credit Image: © Hariandi Hafid/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 1, 2018 - Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - People collect used goods and iron from homes affected by liquefaction in Petobo, Palu,  32 days after quake-tsunami hit. A deadly earthquake measuring 7.5 magnitude and the tsunami wave caused by it has destroyed the city of Palu and much of the area in Central Sulawesi. According to officials, the death toll from the devastating quake and tsunami has risen to 2088, around 5000 people in hospitals are seriously injured and some 62,000 people have been displaced. (Credit Image: © Risa Krisadhi/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 5, 2018 - Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - Indonesian Muslims pray in special prayers for victims of the earthquake and tsunami at the Talise beach in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Friday, October 5, 2018. Hundreds of Muslims who survived in the Indonesian city of Palu gathered at the mosque mosques were destroyed for prayer, seeking strength to rebuild their lives a week after a devastating earthquake and tsunami killed more than 1,500 people. (Credit Image: © Dasril Roszandi/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • October 4, 2018 - Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - Visible Refugee tents are located in refugee camps at Darussallam Grand Mosque, Palu, Central Sulawesi, in October, 04,2018. The National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) said the number of refugees due to the earthquake and tsunami waves reached 70,821 people spread over several points while the death toll was 1,407 people. (Credit Image: © Dasril Roszandi/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - Thousands of Cans lined up neatly waiting to be filled in on a compensation station in the city of Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on October 2, 2018. Since the incident the Earthquake and tsunami residents had difficulty getting fuel because of the delivery of the tank car to the hampered pump which was caused Road facilities that are damaged and the electricity is dead. Dasril Roszandi. (Credit Image: © Dasril Roszandi/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • September 8, 2017 - Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia - Indonesian Muslims hold banners and shout slogans during a protest in Semarang, Central Java Province, Indonesia on September 08, 2017, condemning the Myanmar army's military operations and oppression towards Rohingya Muslims in Rakhine State of Myanmar. Photo by WF Sihardian  (Credit Image: © Wf Sihardian/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia - Children affected by the disaster pay attention to disaster-themed photographs on display at the Duyu Temporary Shelter complex, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Saturday, March 23, 2019. Exhibition initiated by the Network The Humanitarian Partnership (JMK) -Oxfam is intended to raise the spirit of life of the victims of the disaster as well as a form of disaster literacy. (Credit Image: © Basri Marzuki/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - A young Muslim man bathes in the Nile River to cope with the heat and the rigor of fasting as the Muslim holy month of Ramadan comes to an end. South Sudan, the world's newest nation, is a place where civilians have been devastated by a civil war that has left roughly two-thirds of the nation facing famine. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - A player with Team Commando fights for the ball against Team Airport in the finals of the ''Ramadan League'' in the South Sudanese capital of Juba Friday, as the Muslim Holy month of Ramadan comes to a close in the African nation ravaged by civil war. The UN estimates that two-thirds of the nation is facing the threat of famine. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - As the Muslim holy month of Ramadan comes to an end, young men in the war-torn Africa nation of South Sudan compete in the finals of the so-called ''Ramadan League'' in the capital of Juba. The match is a momentary respite from the troubles the country is facing: civil war and a deepening humanitarian crisis that has left two-thirds of the nation on the brink of starvation, and hundreds of thousands fleeing into neighboring countries. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - In a rare moment of fun in Juba, capital of the war-ravaged nation of South Sudan, fans cheer as they watch the final match of the ''Ramadan League,'' between Team Airport and Team Commando. South Sudan has been consumed by civil war that has left roughly two-thirds of the nation on the edge of famine brought by fighting and corruption. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - In a rare moment of fun in Juba, capital of the war-ravaged nation of South Sudan, fans cheer as they watch the final match of the ''Ramadan League,'' between Team Airport and Team Commando. South Sudan has been consumed by civil war that has left roughly two-thirds of the nation on the edge of famine brought by fighting and corruption. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - In a rare moment of fun in Juba, capital of the war-ravaged nation of South Sudan, fans cheer as they watch the final match of the ''Ramadan League,'' between the winner Team Commando and Team Airport. South Sudan has been consumed by civil war that has left roughly two-thirds of the nation on the edge of famine brought by fighting and corruption. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - A young Muslim man bathes in the Nile River to cope with the heat and the rigor of fasting as the Muslim holy month of Ramadan comes to an end in South Sudan, the world's newest nation, where civilians have been devastated by a civil war that has left roughly two-thirds of the nation facing famine. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - In a rare moment of fun in Juba, capital of the war-ravaged nation of South Sudan, fans cheer as they watch the final match of the ''Ramadan League,'' between Team Airport and Team Commando. South Sudan has been consumed by civil war that has left roughly two-thirds of the nation on the edge of famine brought by fighting and corruption. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 24, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - South Sudanese   comedian ''Feel Feel'' entertains the crowd Saturday during the Nile Couture Fashion Show in the South Sudanese capital of Juba, where life goes in despite civil unrest that has sent hundreds of thousands of people fleeing, and two-thirds of the civilian population near famine. The country become independent from Sudan in 2011, but has struggled to function. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - A young Muslim man bathes in the Nile River to cope with the heat and the rigor of fasting as the Muslim holy month of Ramadan comes to an end in Juba, South Sudan, the world's newest nation, where civilians have been devastated by a civil war that has left roughly two-thirds of the nation facing famine. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - A player with Team Commando fights for the ball against Team Airport in the finals of the ''Ramadan League'' in the South Sudanese capital of Juba Friday, as the Muslim Holy month of Ramadan comes to a close in the African nation ravaged by civil war. The UN estimates that two-thirds of the nation is facing the threat of famine. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 23, 2017 - Juba, Central Equatorial, South Sudan - In a rare moment of fun in Juba, capital of the war-ravaged nation of South Sudan, fans cheer as they watch the final match of the ''Ramadan League,'' between Team Airport and Team Commando. South Sudan has been consumed by civil war that has left roughly two-thirds of the nation on the edge of famine brought by fighting and corruption. (Credit Image: © Miguel Juarez Lugo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • This New York City skyscraper is set to become the tallest residential building in the world. Central Park Tower - in the heart of Manhattan - will stand 1,550 feet (472 meters) tall. The glass and steel structure, on the so-called Billionaire's Row in New York City on West 57th Street, will feature "endless views, exquisite architecture, gracious layouts and an unprecedented level of service", according to developers. They boast the building, which overlooks Central Park, will become "the definitive New York skyscraper". It was designed by Adrian Smith & Gordon Gill Architecture [AS+GG], the firm behind the Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia. Sales - which have now begun - will be handled by real estate development firm, Extell Development Company. That includes a $95 million USD penthouse as well as twenty apartments that will be more than $60 million USD each. “Over a decade of planning and collaboration with the world’s most talented architects, engineers and designers has resulted in Manhattan's newest iconic structure," said Gary Barnett, Founder and President of Extell Development Company. “Central Park Tower introduces a level of design, quality and service that hasn't been seen before. This building will stand out in New York City history as the singular residential offering that redefined luxury living." The building’s façade distinguishes itself from its surroundings by combining elements of glass, satin-finished stainless steel, and light-catching vertical and horizontal details that accentuate the interplay of texture and light, according to a press release. Gordon Gill of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture said: “Central Park Tower was designed to take advantage of the spirit of the great city of New York and create an address worthy of its location on Billionaires Row and Central Park.” Starting on the 32nd floor, the 179 ultra-luxury two-to-eight-bedroom residences range in size from 1,435 square feet to over 17,500 square feet. Inside th
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  • This New York City skyscraper is set to become the tallest residential building in the world. Central Park Tower - in the heart of Manhattan - will stand 1,550 feet (472 meters) tall. The glass and steel structure, on the so-called Billionaire's Row in New York City on West 57th Street, will feature "endless views, exquisite architecture, gracious layouts and an unprecedented level of service", according to developers. They boast the building, which overlooks Central Park, will become "the definitive New York skyscraper". It was designed by Adrian Smith & Gordon Gill Architecture [AS+GG], the firm behind the Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia. Sales - which have now begun - will be handled by real estate development firm, Extell Development Company. That includes a $95 million USD penthouse as well as twenty apartments that will be more than $60 million USD each. “Over a decade of planning and collaboration with the world’s most talented architects, engineers and designers has resulted in Manhattan's newest iconic structure," said Gary Barnett, Founder and President of Extell Development Company. “Central Park Tower introduces a level of design, quality and service that hasn't been seen before. This building will stand out in New York City history as the singular residential offering that redefined luxury living." The building’s façade distinguishes itself from its surroundings by combining elements of glass, satin-finished stainless steel, and light-catching vertical and horizontal details that accentuate the interplay of texture and light, according to a press release. Gordon Gill of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture said: “Central Park Tower was designed to take advantage of the spirit of the great city of New York and create an address worthy of its location on Billionaires Row and Central Park.” Starting on the 32nd floor, the 179 ultra-luxury two-to-eight-bedroom residences range in size from 1,435 square feet to over 17,500 square feet. Inside th
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  • This New York City skyscraper is set to become the tallest residential building in the world. Central Park Tower - in the heart of Manhattan - will stand 1,550 feet (472 meters) tall. The glass and steel structure, on the so-called Billionaire's Row in New York City on West 57th Street, will feature "endless views, exquisite architecture, gracious layouts and an unprecedented level of service", according to developers. They boast the building, which overlooks Central Park, will become "the definitive New York skyscraper". It was designed by Adrian Smith & Gordon Gill Architecture [AS+GG], the firm behind the Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia. Sales - which have now begun - will be handled by real estate development firm, Extell Development Company. That includes a $95 million USD penthouse as well as twenty apartments that will be more than $60 million USD each. “Over a decade of planning and collaboration with the world’s most talented architects, engineers and designers has resulted in Manhattan's newest iconic structure," said Gary Barnett, Founder and President of Extell Development Company. “Central Park Tower introduces a level of design, quality and service that hasn't been seen before. This building will stand out in New York City history as the singular residential offering that redefined luxury living." The building’s façade distinguishes itself from its surroundings by combining elements of glass, satin-finished stainless steel, and light-catching vertical and horizontal details that accentuate the interplay of texture and light, according to a press release. Gordon Gill of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture said: “Central Park Tower was designed to take advantage of the spirit of the great city of New York and create an address worthy of its location on Billionaires Row and Central Park.” Starting on the 32nd floor, the 179 ultra-luxury two-to-eight-bedroom residences range in size from 1,435 square feet to over 17,500 square feet. Inside th
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  • An unusual incident where a man locked himself inside of the Central Park Bird house and refused to leave, until the Police removed him.***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 04 Jun 2017 Pictured: An unusual incident where a man locked himself inside of the Central Park Bird house and refused to leave, until the Police removed him. Photo credit: G.N. Miller/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • An unusual incident where a man locked himself inside of the Central Park Bird house and refused to leave, until the Police removed him.***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 04 Jun 2017 Pictured: An unusual incident where a man locked himself inside of the Central Park Bird house and refused to leave, until the Police removed him. Photo credit: G.N. Miller/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • An unusual incident where a man locked himself inside of the Central Park Bird house and refused to leave, until the Police removed him.***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 04 Jun 2017 Pictured: An unusual incident where a man locked himself inside of the Central Park Bird house and refused to leave, until the Police removed him. Photo credit: G.N. Miller/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • An unusual incident where a man locked himself inside of the Central Park Bird house and refused to leave, until the Police removed him.***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 04 Jun 2017 Pictured: An unusual incident where a man locked himself inside of the Central Park Bird house and refused to leave, until the Police removed him. Photo credit: G.N. Miller/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • An unusual incident where a man locked himself inside of the Central Park Bird house and refused to leave, until the Police removed him.***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 04 Jun 2017 Pictured: An unusual incident where a man locked himself inside of the Central Park Bird house and refused to leave, until the Police removed him. Photo credit: G.N. Miller/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • An unusual incident where a man locked himself inside of the Central Park Bird house and refused to leave, until the Police removed him.***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 04 Jun 2017 Pictured: An unusual incident where a man locked himself inside of the Central Park Bird house and refused to leave, until the Police removed him. Photo credit: G.N. Miller/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • An unusual incident where a man locked himself inside of the Central Park Bird house and refused to leave, until the Police removed him.***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 04 Jun 2017 Pictured: An unusual incident where a man locked himself inside of the Central Park Bird house and refused to leave, until the Police removed him. Photo credit: G.N. Miller/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • An unusual incident where a man locked himself inside of the Central Park Bird house and refused to leave, until the Police removed him.***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 04 Jun 2017 Pictured: An unusual incident where a man locked himself inside of the Central Park Bird house and refused to leave, until the Police removed him. Photo credit: G.N. Miller/NY Post/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. 06 Sep 2018 Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend 100 Days to Peace, a gala music evening marking the centenary of the end of the First World War, at Central Hall Westminster, London, UK, on the 6th September 2018. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • May 27, 2019 - Athens, Greece - Greek Prime Minister, Alexis Tsipras, seen speaking during the Meeting of the SYRIZA Central Committee and Electoral Committee in Athens. (Credit Image: © Giorgos Zachos/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 20, 2018 - United States - People faced with cold weather at Central Park this Tuesday afternoon. (Credit Image: © Niyi Fote/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 4, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - Banksy's Falling Shopper is pictured in Central London on August 4, 2017. Falling Shopper is a stencil art piece Banksy painted some meters above street level on the side of a large, disused office building, back in 2011. Showing a well off woman clutching her shopping trolley filled with groceriesm while plummeting from a great height, Falling Shopper was purposely placed in upmarket, high-end shopping district of Mayfair, part of London with a high density of upscale shops. (Credit Image: © Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 18, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 18th June 2017. Nicola Curtis who was also elected by residents to be a member of the Resident Engagement Panel speaks about the managed neglect of the estate and reveals that Lambeth Council have now said they will no longer engage with her and Karne Bennett despite their having been elected by estate residents.  They are continuing the campaign to save the Central Hill Estate, passed for demolition by the council despite the almost unanimous vote of residents for plans to refurbish rather than demolish and the plans by Architects for Social Housing which would acheive the increase in density desired without demolition. THe estate was planned by borough architect Ted Hollamby as a living community and was built to exceptional standards and was remarkably successful, with a number of original residents from the 1970s still living there and wanting to continue to do so. When it was built the Labour council believed that nothing was too good for the working people and the estate is still in remarkably sound condition despite a deliberate process of managed neglect - like that which had resulted in the Grenfell Tower disaster - by Lambeth Council to over the past 20 or so years to promote its demolition.  Peter Marshall ImagesLive (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Madrid, Spain - Spain Queen Letizia  visits an exhibition during the main event to mark the centenary of the Nursing College and the St. John and St. Adela's Red Cross Central Hospital in Madrid, Spain, 20 November 2018. (Credit Image: © Oscar Gonzalez/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 3, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Water Logged  Road after heavy Rain at Central Kolkata city on August 03,2017 in India. (Credit Image: © Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows Dave and Suzanne with locals at Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one l
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows accomodation at the Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows Suzanne and daughter Mina at the Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows sunset at the Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner could
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner could own. Got the J
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows present owner Suzanne and daughter Mina at Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner could own. Got the J
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows stunning Dave and Suzanne Smith at their Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama wh
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner could own. Got the J
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows present owner’s daughter Mina at Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which on
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows accomodation at Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner coul
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows present owner Suzanne and daughter Mina at Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows accomodation at the Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner
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  • EXCLUSIVE: How about owning your own tropical Caribbean luxury resort for just $10. American couple Suzanne and Dave Smith are selling off their incredible Casa Cayuco Eco Adventure Lodge, in Bocas del Toro, Panama, Central America. But instead of listing their stunning multi-million-pound island getaway for sale they are offering the chance for anyone who buys a $10 ticket to win their extraordinary lifestyle and profitable business. Dave and Suzanne have spent five years turning a former rustic lodge into one that has just been voted number one resort on TripAdvisor in Panama. Their incredible two-acre slice of heaven is bordered by sloth-filled rainforest to the rear and crystal clear coral sea to the front. The lucky winner of the 24-guest resort will become owner of four stand-alone cabins, a main lodge, two lodge suites, and an air-conditioned luxury owner’s suite designed by Dave and Suzanne themselves and built by skilled local carpenters. Outside, Casa Cayuco comes with its own jetty and thatch covered sun terrace as well as everything you need to run a business, including commercial kitchen communication tower, laundry and maintenance building and THREE power boats, each over 23-foot long. Kayaks, snorkelling, spear fishing and paddle boards and surf gear are also ready and waiting to be used by a new owner and guests alike. And if that’s not enough, British competition organisers WinThis.Life https://winthis.life/index.aspx# are offering a $50,000 cash injection to welcome the new owners. All those wishing to take part have to do is buy one or more tickets and play a spot-the-ball-type competition on the website. Entries are being taken extension until April 11. Dave, 35, and Suzanne, 33, first arrived on the island in 2013 with just seven suitcases having decided to sell up from their home and corporate lives near Detroit, Michigan, USA. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic shows Caribbean resort Casa Cayuco in Panama which one lucky winner could own. Got the J
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