• Facebook
  • Twitter
x

RealTime Images

  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Contact
  • Video
  • Blog
  • Archive
Show Navigation
Cart Lightbox Client Area

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 32 images found }
twitterlinkedinfacebook

Loading ()...

  • Sir Richard Branson emerged unscathed from Hurricane Irma after bunkering down in his wine cellar on his private Caribbean island. However Branson’s Necker Island and surrounding areas of the British Virgin Islands were left devastated by the hurricane - the largest ever recorded on the Atlantic Ocean. The Virgin Group mogul previously explained that his Necker compound had been built with reinforced hurricane blinds, designed to withstand huge winds. Taking to Instagram on Thursday [September 7], the day after the hurricane hit, Branson wrote: “All of the team who stayed on Necker and Moskito during the hurricane are safe and well. Our thoughts are with everyone affected by Hurricane #Irma in the BVI & Caribbean. “I’ve never seen anything like it. Urge all in its path to seek strong shelter & stay safe. Necker & whole area has been completely devastated.” Earlier on Wednesday [September 6] before Irma hit, Branson shared photos on social media of his team smiling and bedded down in a room. “Expecting full force in about 4 hours, we'll retreat into a concrete wine cellar under the house. Wonderful team calm and upbeat,” Branson wrote in a social media post. Irma is currently barreling towards the U.S. and is set to wreak more devastation. It is expected to make landfall Sunday [September 10] morning in South Florida. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Richard Branson shared photos of himself and his team bunkering down at his compound on his privately owned Caribbean island, Necker, as Hurricane Irma approached. Photo credit: Virgin.com/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA79500_003.jpg
  • Sir Richard Branson emerged unscathed from Hurricane Irma after bunkering down in his wine cellar on his private Caribbean island. However Branson’s Necker Island and surrounding areas of the British Virgin Islands were left devastated by the hurricane - the largest ever recorded on the Atlantic Ocean. The Virgin Group mogul previously explained that his Necker compound had been built with reinforced hurricane blinds, designed to withstand huge winds. Taking to Instagram on Thursday [September 7], the day after the hurricane hit, Branson wrote: “All of the team who stayed on Necker and Moskito during the hurricane are safe and well. Our thoughts are with everyone affected by Hurricane #Irma in the BVI & Caribbean. “I’ve never seen anything like it. Urge all in its path to seek strong shelter & stay safe. Necker & whole area has been completely devastated.” Earlier on Wednesday [September 6] before Irma hit, Branson shared photos on social media of his team smiling and bedded down in a room. “Expecting full force in about 4 hours, we'll retreat into a concrete wine cellar under the house. Wonderful team calm and upbeat,” Branson wrote in a social media post. Irma is currently barreling towards the U.S. and is set to wreak more devastation. It is expected to make landfall Sunday [September 10] morning in South Florida. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Richard Branson shared photos of himself and his team bunkering down at his compound on his privately owned Caribbean island, Necker, as Hurricane Irma approached. Photo credit: Virgin.com/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA79500_002.jpg
  • Sir Richard Branson emerged unscathed from Hurricane Irma after bunkering down in his wine cellar on his private Caribbean island. However Branson’s Necker Island and surrounding areas of the British Virgin Islands were left devastated by the hurricane - the largest ever recorded on the Atlantic Ocean. The Virgin Group mogul previously explained that his Necker compound had been built with reinforced hurricane blinds, designed to withstand huge winds. Taking to Instagram on Thursday [September 7], the day after the hurricane hit, Branson wrote: “All of the team who stayed on Necker and Moskito during the hurricane are safe and well. Our thoughts are with everyone affected by Hurricane #Irma in the BVI & Caribbean. “I’ve never seen anything like it. Urge all in its path to seek strong shelter & stay safe. Necker & whole area has been completely devastated.” Earlier on Wednesday [September 6] before Irma hit, Branson shared photos on social media of his team smiling and bedded down in a room. “Expecting full force in about 4 hours, we'll retreat into a concrete wine cellar under the house. Wonderful team calm and upbeat,” Branson wrote in a social media post. Irma is currently barreling towards the U.S. and is set to wreak more devastation. It is expected to make landfall Sunday [September 10] morning in South Florida. 08 Sep 2017 Pictured: Richard Branson shared photos of himself and his team bunkering down at his compound on his privately owned Caribbean island, Necker, as Hurricane Irma approached. Photo credit: Virgin.com/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA79500_001.jpg
  • These photos reveal the huge damage caused to Richard Branson’s Necker Island after it was hit by Hurricane Irma last week. The Virgin Group boss shared images of his devastated private island, including debris strewn everywhere, uprooted trees and structural damage. Writing from nearby Puerto Rico, where he traveled to mobilize aid efforts for the British Virgin Islands (BVI) and wider Caribbean, Branson revealed he is headed straight back to BVI to assist in the relief effort. He wrote: “As you can see from the photos, much of the buildings and vegetation on Necker has been destroyed or badly damaged. We felt the full force of the strongest hurricane ever in the Atlantic Ocean. “But we are very fortunate to have a strong cellar built into Necker’s Great House and were very lucky all of our teams who stayed on Island during the storm are safe and well.” He went on: “This story is about the tens of thousands of people who have lost their homes and their livelihoods. We have spent the past two days visiting team members who live on Virgin Gorda and as many people as possible, distributing aid, water and supplies. “We have seen first-hand just how ferocious and unforgiving this storm was.”  Necker Island and surrounding islands bore the full wrath of Hurricane Irma when it hit last Wednesday [September 6]. The hurricane continued its deadly path, making landfall on the Florida Keys on Sunday [September 10] before pushing up the Gulf Coast. On Monday [September 11] it was downgraded to a tropical storm, but is still pummeling northern Florida and is expected to hit Georgia later today. Latest figures reveal the death toll has risen to 38 in the Caribbean while five deaths so far have been reported in Florida. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Richard Branson reveals photos of his devastated Necker Island in the wake of Hurricane Irma. Photo credit: Virgin.com/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA81001_003.jpg
  • These photos reveal the huge damage caused to Richard Branson’s Necker Island after it was hit by Hurricane Irma last week. The Virgin Group boss shared images of his devastated private island, including debris strewn everywhere, uprooted trees and structural damage. Writing from nearby Puerto Rico, where he traveled to mobilize aid efforts for the British Virgin Islands (BVI) and wider Caribbean, Branson revealed he is headed straight back to BVI to assist in the relief effort. He wrote: “As you can see from the photos, much of the buildings and vegetation on Necker has been destroyed or badly damaged. We felt the full force of the strongest hurricane ever in the Atlantic Ocean. “But we are very fortunate to have a strong cellar built into Necker’s Great House and were very lucky all of our teams who stayed on Island during the storm are safe and well.” He went on: “This story is about the tens of thousands of people who have lost their homes and their livelihoods. We have spent the past two days visiting team members who live on Virgin Gorda and as many people as possible, distributing aid, water and supplies. “We have seen first-hand just how ferocious and unforgiving this storm was.”  Necker Island and surrounding islands bore the full wrath of Hurricane Irma when it hit last Wednesday [September 6]. The hurricane continued its deadly path, making landfall on the Florida Keys on Sunday [September 10] before pushing up the Gulf Coast. On Monday [September 11] it was downgraded to a tropical storm, but is still pummeling northern Florida and is expected to hit Georgia later today. Latest figures reveal the death toll has risen to 38 in the Caribbean while five deaths so far have been reported in Florida. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Richard Branson reveals photos of his devastated Necker Island in the wake of Hurricane Irma. Photo credit: Virgin.com/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA81001_002.jpg
  • These photos reveal the huge damage caused to Richard Branson’s Necker Island after it was hit by Hurricane Irma last week. The Virgin Group boss shared images of his devastated private island, including debris strewn everywhere, uprooted trees and structural damage. Writing from nearby Puerto Rico, where he traveled to mobilize aid efforts for the British Virgin Islands (BVI) and wider Caribbean, Branson revealed he is headed straight back to BVI to assist in the relief effort. He wrote: “As you can see from the photos, much of the buildings and vegetation on Necker has been destroyed or badly damaged. We felt the full force of the strongest hurricane ever in the Atlantic Ocean. “But we are very fortunate to have a strong cellar built into Necker’s Great House and were very lucky all of our teams who stayed on Island during the storm are safe and well.” He went on: “This story is about the tens of thousands of people who have lost their homes and their livelihoods. We have spent the past two days visiting team members who live on Virgin Gorda and as many people as possible, distributing aid, water and supplies. “We have seen first-hand just how ferocious and unforgiving this storm was.”  Necker Island and surrounding islands bore the full wrath of Hurricane Irma when it hit last Wednesday [September 6]. The hurricane continued its deadly path, making landfall on the Florida Keys on Sunday [September 10] before pushing up the Gulf Coast. On Monday [September 11] it was downgraded to a tropical storm, but is still pummeling northern Florida and is expected to hit Georgia later today. Latest figures reveal the death toll has risen to 38 in the Caribbean while five deaths so far have been reported in Florida. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Richard Branson reveals photos of his devastated Necker Island in the wake of Hurricane Irma. Photo credit: Virgin.com/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA81001_004.jpg
  • These photos reveal the huge damage caused to Richard Branson’s Necker Island after it was hit by Hurricane Irma last week. The Virgin Group boss shared images of his devastated private island, including debris strewn everywhere, uprooted trees and structural damage. Writing from nearby Puerto Rico, where he traveled to mobilize aid efforts for the British Virgin Islands (BVI) and wider Caribbean, Branson revealed he is headed straight back to BVI to assist in the relief effort. He wrote: “As you can see from the photos, much of the buildings and vegetation on Necker has been destroyed or badly damaged. We felt the full force of the strongest hurricane ever in the Atlantic Ocean. “But we are very fortunate to have a strong cellar built into Necker’s Great House and were very lucky all of our teams who stayed on Island during the storm are safe and well.” He went on: “This story is about the tens of thousands of people who have lost their homes and their livelihoods. We have spent the past two days visiting team members who live on Virgin Gorda and as many people as possible, distributing aid, water and supplies. “We have seen first-hand just how ferocious and unforgiving this storm was.”  Necker Island and surrounding islands bore the full wrath of Hurricane Irma when it hit last Wednesday [September 6]. The hurricane continued its deadly path, making landfall on the Florida Keys on Sunday [September 10] before pushing up the Gulf Coast. On Monday [September 11] it was downgraded to a tropical storm, but is still pummeling northern Florida and is expected to hit Georgia later today. Latest figures reveal the death toll has risen to 38 in the Caribbean while five deaths so far have been reported in Florida. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Richard Branson reveals photos of his devastated Necker Island in the wake of Hurricane Irma. Photo credit: Virgin.com/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA81001_001.jpg
  • Sir Richard Branson surveys the aftermath of Hurricane Irma and the damage to his private paradise island Necker. The British billionaire Virgin boss is pictured on the island getting to grips with the scale of the damage. Damage visible in the aftermath of the monster storm includes trees ripped from the ground and buildings destroyed. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Sir Richard Branson looks over the damage Hurricane Irma caused to his private paradise island Necker. Photo credit: Virgin/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA80972_003.jpg
  • Sir Richard Branson surveys the aftermath of Hurricane Irma and the damage to his private paradise island Necker. The British billionaire Virgin boss is pictured on the island getting to grips with the scale of the damage. Damage visible in the aftermath of the monster storm includes trees ripped from the ground and buildings destroyed. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Sir Richard Branson looks over the damage Hurricane Irma caused to his private paradise island Necker. Photo credit: Virgin/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA80972_004.jpg
  • Sir Richard Branson surveys the aftermath of Hurricane Irma and the damage to his private paradise island Necker. The British billionaire Virgin boss is pictured on the island getting to grips with the scale of the damage. Damage visible in the aftermath of the monster storm includes trees ripped from the ground and buildings destroyed. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Sir Richard Branson looks over the damage Hurricane Irma caused to his private paradise island Necker. Photo credit: Virgin/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA80972_002.jpg
  • Sir Richard Branson surveys the aftermath of Hurricane Irma and the damage to his private paradise island Necker. The British billionaire Virgin boss is pictured on the island getting to grips with the scale of the damage. Damage visible in the aftermath of the monster storm includes trees ripped from the ground and buildings destroyed. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Sir Richard Branson looks over the damage Hurricane Irma caused to his private paradise island Necker. Photo credit: Virgin/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA80972_001.jpg
  • Sir Richard Branson surveys the aftermath of Hurricane Irma and the damage to his private paradise island Necker. The British billionaire Virgin boss is pictured on the island getting to grips with the scale of the damage. Damage visible in the aftermath of the monster storm includes trees ripped from the ground and buildings destroyed. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Sir Richard Branson looks over the damage Hurricane Irma caused to his private paradise island Necker. Photo credit: Virgin/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA80972_005.jpg
  • Rihanna has reportedly rented out this entire ISLAND in England to record her new album. It is claimed that the star is spending time at Osea Island, which is just off the coast of Essex, near London. She is said to be working there to finish off long-awaited ninth studio album, R9, according to reports in the UK. The remote 380 acre island located in the estuary of the River Blackwater is only accessible twice a day by boat due to the tides. Osea has been dubbed “the English Necker" - a nod to Richard Branson's Necker Island in the Caribbean, which has played host to many A-list names. Osea costs £20,000 GBP to rent per day and has been the location for many glitzy parties. It is owned by music producer Nigel Frieda. Rihanna, 31, relocated to the UK last year and has been living in London. Her new music will be her first since 2016. Editorial use only. Please credit Courtesy of OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA. 05 Jun 2019 Pictured: Osea Island. Photo credit: Courtesy OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA437331_008.jpg
  • Rihanna has reportedly rented out this entire ISLAND in England to record her new album. It is claimed that the star is spending time at Osea Island, which is just off the coast of Essex, near London. She is said to be working there to finish off long-awaited ninth studio album, R9, according to reports in the UK. The remote 380 acre island located in the estuary of the River Blackwater is only accessible twice a day by boat due to the tides. Osea has been dubbed “the English Necker" - a nod to Richard Branson's Necker Island in the Caribbean, which has played host to many A-list names. Osea costs £20,000 GBP to rent per day and has been the location for many glitzy parties. It is owned by music producer Nigel Frieda. Rihanna, 31, relocated to the UK last year and has been living in London. Her new music will be her first since 2016. Editorial use only. Please credit Courtesy of OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA. 05 Jun 2019 Pictured: Osea Island. Photo credit: Courtesy OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA437331_005.jpg
  • Rihanna has reportedly rented out this entire ISLAND in England to record her new album. It is claimed that the star is spending time at Osea Island, which is just off the coast of Essex, near London. She is said to be working there to finish off long-awaited ninth studio album, R9, according to reports in the UK. The remote 380 acre island located in the estuary of the River Blackwater is only accessible twice a day by boat due to the tides. Osea has been dubbed “the English Necker" - a nod to Richard Branson's Necker Island in the Caribbean, which has played host to many A-list names. Osea costs £20,000 GBP to rent per day and has been the location for many glitzy parties. It is owned by music producer Nigel Frieda. Rihanna, 31, relocated to the UK last year and has been living in London. Her new music will be her first since 2016. Editorial use only. Please credit Courtesy of OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA. 05 Jun 2019 Pictured: Osea Island. Photo credit: Courtesy OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA437331_002.jpg
  • Rihanna has reportedly rented out this entire ISLAND in England to record her new album. It is claimed that the star is spending time at Osea Island, which is just off the coast of Essex, near London. She is said to be working there to finish off long-awaited ninth studio album, R9, according to reports in the UK. The remote 380 acre island located in the estuary of the River Blackwater is only accessible twice a day by boat due to the tides. Osea has been dubbed “the English Necker" - a nod to Richard Branson's Necker Island in the Caribbean, which has played host to many A-list names. Osea costs £20,000 GBP to rent per day and has been the location for many glitzy parties. It is owned by music producer Nigel Frieda. Rihanna, 31, relocated to the UK last year and has been living in London. Her new music will be her first since 2016. Editorial use only. Please credit Courtesy of OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA. 05 Jun 2019 Pictured: Osea Island. Photo credit: Courtesy OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA437331_014.jpg
  • Rihanna has reportedly rented out this entire ISLAND in England to record her new album. It is claimed that the star is spending time at Osea Island, which is just off the coast of Essex, near London. She is said to be working there to finish off long-awaited ninth studio album, R9, according to reports in the UK. The remote 380 acre island located in the estuary of the River Blackwater is only accessible twice a day by boat due to the tides. Osea has been dubbed “the English Necker" - a nod to Richard Branson's Necker Island in the Caribbean, which has played host to many A-list names. Osea costs £20,000 GBP to rent per day and has been the location for many glitzy parties. It is owned by music producer Nigel Frieda. Rihanna, 31, relocated to the UK last year and has been living in London. Her new music will be her first since 2016. Editorial use only. Please credit Courtesy of OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA. 05 Jun 2019 Pictured: Osea Island. Photo credit: Courtesy OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA437331_011.jpg
  • Rihanna has reportedly rented out this entire ISLAND in England to record her new album. It is claimed that the star is spending time at Osea Island, which is just off the coast of Essex, near London. She is said to be working there to finish off long-awaited ninth studio album, R9, according to reports in the UK. The remote 380 acre island located in the estuary of the River Blackwater is only accessible twice a day by boat due to the tides. Osea has been dubbed “the English Necker" - a nod to Richard Branson's Necker Island in the Caribbean, which has played host to many A-list names. Osea costs £20,000 GBP to rent per day and has been the location for many glitzy parties. It is owned by music producer Nigel Frieda. Rihanna, 31, relocated to the UK last year and has been living in London. Her new music will be her first since 2016. Editorial use only. Please credit Courtesy of OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA. 05 Jun 2019 Pictured: Osea Island. Photo credit: Courtesy OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA437331_012.jpg
  • Rihanna has reportedly rented out this entire ISLAND in England to record her new album. It is claimed that the star is spending time at Osea Island, which is just off the coast of Essex, near London. She is said to be working there to finish off long-awaited ninth studio album, R9, according to reports in the UK. The remote 380 acre island located in the estuary of the River Blackwater is only accessible twice a day by boat due to the tides. Osea has been dubbed “the English Necker" - a nod to Richard Branson's Necker Island in the Caribbean, which has played host to many A-list names. Osea costs £20,000 GBP to rent per day and has been the location for many glitzy parties. It is owned by music producer Nigel Frieda. Rihanna, 31, relocated to the UK last year and has been living in London. Her new music will be her first since 2016. Editorial use only. Please credit Courtesy of OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA. 05 Jun 2019 Pictured: Osea Island. Photo credit: Courtesy OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA437331_007.jpg
  • Rihanna has reportedly rented out this entire ISLAND in England to record her new album. It is claimed that the star is spending time at Osea Island, which is just off the coast of Essex, near London. She is said to be working there to finish off long-awaited ninth studio album, R9, according to reports in the UK. The remote 380 acre island located in the estuary of the River Blackwater is only accessible twice a day by boat due to the tides. Osea has been dubbed “the English Necker" - a nod to Richard Branson's Necker Island in the Caribbean, which has played host to many A-list names. Osea costs £20,000 GBP to rent per day and has been the location for many glitzy parties. It is owned by music producer Nigel Frieda. Rihanna, 31, relocated to the UK last year and has been living in London. Her new music will be her first since 2016. Editorial use only. Please credit Courtesy of OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA. 05 Jun 2019 Pictured: Osea Island. Photo credit: Courtesy OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA437331_006.jpg
  • Rihanna has reportedly rented out this entire ISLAND in England to record her new album. It is claimed that the star is spending time at Osea Island, which is just off the coast of Essex, near London. She is said to be working there to finish off long-awaited ninth studio album, R9, according to reports in the UK. The remote 380 acre island located in the estuary of the River Blackwater is only accessible twice a day by boat due to the tides. Osea has been dubbed “the English Necker" - a nod to Richard Branson's Necker Island in the Caribbean, which has played host to many A-list names. Osea costs £20,000 GBP to rent per day and has been the location for many glitzy parties. It is owned by music producer Nigel Frieda. Rihanna, 31, relocated to the UK last year and has been living in London. Her new music will be her first since 2016. Editorial use only. Please credit Courtesy of OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA. 05 Jun 2019 Pictured: Osea Island. Photo credit: Courtesy OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA437331_009.jpg
  • Rihanna has reportedly rented out this entire ISLAND in England to record her new album. It is claimed that the star is spending time at Osea Island, which is just off the coast of Essex, near London. She is said to be working there to finish off long-awaited ninth studio album, R9, according to reports in the UK. The remote 380 acre island located in the estuary of the River Blackwater is only accessible twice a day by boat due to the tides. Osea has been dubbed “the English Necker" - a nod to Richard Branson's Necker Island in the Caribbean, which has played host to many A-list names. Osea costs £20,000 GBP to rent per day and has been the location for many glitzy parties. It is owned by music producer Nigel Frieda. Rihanna, 31, relocated to the UK last year and has been living in London. Her new music will be her first since 2016. Editorial use only. Please credit Courtesy of OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA. 05 Jun 2019 Pictured: Osea Island. Photo credit: Courtesy OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA437331_004.jpg
  • Rihanna has reportedly rented out this entire ISLAND in England to record her new album. It is claimed that the star is spending time at Osea Island, which is just off the coast of Essex, near London. She is said to be working there to finish off long-awaited ninth studio album, R9, according to reports in the UK. The remote 380 acre island located in the estuary of the River Blackwater is only accessible twice a day by boat due to the tides. Osea has been dubbed “the English Necker" - a nod to Richard Branson's Necker Island in the Caribbean, which has played host to many A-list names. Osea costs £20,000 GBP to rent per day and has been the location for many glitzy parties. It is owned by music producer Nigel Frieda. Rihanna, 31, relocated to the UK last year and has been living in London. Her new music will be her first since 2016. Editorial use only. Please credit Courtesy of OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA. 05 Jun 2019 Pictured: Osea Island. Photo credit: Courtesy OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA437331_010.jpg
  • Rihanna has reportedly rented out this entire ISLAND in England to record her new album. It is claimed that the star is spending time at Osea Island, which is just off the coast of Essex, near London. She is said to be working there to finish off long-awaited ninth studio album, R9, according to reports in the UK. The remote 380 acre island located in the estuary of the River Blackwater is only accessible twice a day by boat due to the tides. Osea has been dubbed “the English Necker" - a nod to Richard Branson's Necker Island in the Caribbean, which has played host to many A-list names. Osea costs £20,000 GBP to rent per day and has been the location for many glitzy parties. It is owned by music producer Nigel Frieda. Rihanna, 31, relocated to the UK last year and has been living in London. Her new music will be her first since 2016. Editorial use only. Please credit Courtesy of OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA. 05 Jun 2019 Pictured: Osea Island. Photo credit: Courtesy OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA437331_001.jpg
  • Rihanna has reportedly rented out this entire ISLAND in England to record her new album. It is claimed that the star is spending time at Osea Island, which is just off the coast of Essex, near London. She is said to be working there to finish off long-awaited ninth studio album, R9, according to reports in the UK. The remote 380 acre island located in the estuary of the River Blackwater is only accessible twice a day by boat due to the tides. Osea has been dubbed “the English Necker" - a nod to Richard Branson's Necker Island in the Caribbean, which has played host to many A-list names. Osea costs £20,000 GBP to rent per day and has been the location for many glitzy parties. It is owned by music producer Nigel Frieda. Rihanna, 31, relocated to the UK last year and has been living in London. Her new music will be her first since 2016. Editorial use only. Please credit Courtesy of OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA. 05 Jun 2019 Pictured: Osea Island. Photo credit: Courtesy OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA437331_003.jpg
  • Rihanna has reportedly rented out this entire ISLAND in England to record her new album. It is claimed that the star is spending time at Osea Island, which is just off the coast of Essex, near London. She is said to be working there to finish off long-awaited ninth studio album, R9, according to reports in the UK. The remote 380 acre island located in the estuary of the River Blackwater is only accessible twice a day by boat due to the tides. Osea has been dubbed “the English Necker" - a nod to Richard Branson's Necker Island in the Caribbean, which has played host to many A-list names. Osea costs £20,000 GBP to rent per day and has been the location for many glitzy parties. It is owned by music producer Nigel Frieda. Rihanna, 31, relocated to the UK last year and has been living in London. Her new music will be her first since 2016. Editorial use only. Please credit Courtesy of OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA. 05 Jun 2019 Pictured: Osea Island. Photo credit: Courtesy OseaIsland.co.uk/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA437331_013.jpg
  • These dramatic aerial photos show the devastation caused across the British Virgin Islands after it was pummeled by Hurricane Irma last week. The deadly hurricane obliterated everything in its path, slamming boats into a huge cluster, tearing up homes and jetties and snapping trees and infrastructure into pieces. The current death toll in the Caribbean was reported at 38 on Monday [September 11]. Caribbean Buzz Helicopters took to the skies to takes these images the day after Irma made landfall across the British Virgin Islands. Areas photographed include Leverick Bay in Virgin Gorda, one the the neighboring islands to Richard Branson’s privately-owned Necker Island, which was almost entirely destroyed by Irma, which is the most powerful hurricane ever recorded to have crossed the Atlantic Ocean. Another image depicts the jetty at Yacht Club Costa Smeralda which has been torn into pieces. After hitting the Caribbean on Wednesday [September 6], the hurricane continued its deadly path into Cuba and made landfall on the Florida Keys on Sunday [September 10] before pushing up the Gulf Coast. On Monday [September 11] it was downgraded to a tropical storm, but is still pummeling northern Florida and is expected to hit Georgia later today. Latest figures reveal the death toll has risen to 38 in the Caribbean while five deaths so far have been reported in Florida. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Devastation caused by Hurricane Irma in the British Virgin Islands - Road Town. Photo credit: Caribbean Buzz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA81025_002.jpg
  • These dramatic aerial photos show the devastation caused across the British Virgin Islands after it was pummeled by Hurricane Irma last week. The deadly hurricane obliterated everything in its path, slamming boats into a huge cluster, tearing up homes and jetties and snapping trees and infrastructure into pieces. The current death toll in the Caribbean was reported at 38 on Monday [September 11]. Caribbean Buzz Helicopters took to the skies to takes these images the day after Irma made landfall across the British Virgin Islands. Areas photographed include Leverick Bay in Virgin Gorda, one the the neighboring islands to Richard Branson’s privately-owned Necker Island, which was almost entirely destroyed by Irma, which is the most powerful hurricane ever recorded to have crossed the Atlantic Ocean. Another image depicts the jetty at Yacht Club Costa Smeralda which has been torn into pieces. After hitting the Caribbean on Wednesday [September 6], the hurricane continued its deadly path into Cuba and made landfall on the Florida Keys on Sunday [September 10] before pushing up the Gulf Coast. On Monday [September 11] it was downgraded to a tropical storm, but is still pummeling northern Florida and is expected to hit Georgia later today. Latest figures reveal the death toll has risen to 38 in the Caribbean while five deaths so far have been reported in Florida. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Devastation caused by Hurricane Irma in the British Virgin Islands. Photo credit: Caribbean Buzz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA81025_003.jpg
  • These dramatic aerial photos show the devastation caused across the British Virgin Islands after it was pummeled by Hurricane Irma last week. The deadly hurricane obliterated everything in its path, slamming boats into a huge cluster, tearing up homes and jetties and snapping trees and infrastructure into pieces. The current death toll in the Caribbean was reported at 38 on Monday [September 11]. Caribbean Buzz Helicopters took to the skies to takes these images the day after Irma made landfall across the British Virgin Islands. Areas photographed include Leverick Bay in Virgin Gorda, one the the neighboring islands to Richard Branson’s privately-owned Necker Island, which was almost entirely destroyed by Irma, which is the most powerful hurricane ever recorded to have crossed the Atlantic Ocean. Another image depicts the jetty at Yacht Club Costa Smeralda which has been torn into pieces. After hitting the Caribbean on Wednesday [September 6], the hurricane continued its deadly path into Cuba and made landfall on the Florida Keys on Sunday [September 10] before pushing up the Gulf Coast. On Monday [September 11] it was downgraded to a tropical storm, but is still pummeling northern Florida and is expected to hit Georgia later today. Latest figures reveal the death toll has risen to 38 in the Caribbean while five deaths so far have been reported in Florida. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Devastation caused by Hurricane Irma in the British Virgin Islands. Photo credit: Caribbean Buzz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA81025_001.jpg
  • These dramatic aerial photos show the devastation caused across the British Virgin Islands after it was pummeled by Hurricane Irma last week. The deadly hurricane obliterated everything in its path, slamming boats into a huge cluster, tearing up homes and jetties and snapping trees and infrastructure into pieces. The current death toll in the Caribbean was reported at 38 on Monday [September 11]. Caribbean Buzz Helicopters took to the skies to takes these images the day after Irma made landfall across the British Virgin Islands. Areas photographed include Leverick Bay in Virgin Gorda, one the the neighboring islands to Richard Branson’s privately-owned Necker Island, which was almost entirely destroyed by Irma, which is the most powerful hurricane ever recorded to have crossed the Atlantic Ocean. Another image depicts the jetty at Yacht Club Costa Smeralda which has been torn into pieces. After hitting the Caribbean on Wednesday [September 6], the hurricane continued its deadly path into Cuba and made landfall on the Florida Keys on Sunday [September 10] before pushing up the Gulf Coast. On Monday [September 11] it was downgraded to a tropical storm, but is still pummeling northern Florida and is expected to hit Georgia later today. Latest figures reveal the death toll has risen to 38 in the Caribbean while five deaths so far have been reported in Florida. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Devastation caused by Hurricane Irma in the British Virgin Islands - Yacht Club Costa Smeralda. Photo credit: Caribbean Buzz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA81025_005.jpg
  • These dramatic aerial photos show the devastation caused across the British Virgin Islands after it was pummeled by Hurricane Irma last week. The deadly hurricane obliterated everything in its path, slamming boats into a huge cluster, tearing up homes and jetties and snapping trees and infrastructure into pieces. The current death toll in the Caribbean was reported at 38 on Monday [September 11]. Caribbean Buzz Helicopters took to the skies to takes these images the day after Irma made landfall across the British Virgin Islands. Areas photographed include Leverick Bay in Virgin Gorda, one the the neighboring islands to Richard Branson’s privately-owned Necker Island, which was almost entirely destroyed by Irma, which is the most powerful hurricane ever recorded to have crossed the Atlantic Ocean. Another image depicts the jetty at Yacht Club Costa Smeralda which has been torn into pieces. After hitting the Caribbean on Wednesday [September 6], the hurricane continued its deadly path into Cuba and made landfall on the Florida Keys on Sunday [September 10] before pushing up the Gulf Coast. On Monday [September 11] it was downgraded to a tropical storm, but is still pummeling northern Florida and is expected to hit Georgia later today. Latest figures reveal the death toll has risen to 38 in the Caribbean while five deaths so far have been reported in Florida. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Devastation caused by Hurricane Irma in the British Virgin Islands - Leverick Bay. Photo credit: Caribbean Buzz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA81025_004.jpg
  • These dramatic aerial photos show the devastation caused across the British Virgin Islands after it was pummeled by Hurricane Irma last week. The deadly hurricane obliterated everything in its path, slamming boats into a huge cluster, tearing up homes and jetties and snapping trees and infrastructure into pieces. The current death toll in the Caribbean was reported at 38 on Monday [September 11]. Caribbean Buzz Helicopters took to the skies to takes these images the day after Irma made landfall across the British Virgin Islands. Areas photographed include Leverick Bay in Virgin Gorda, one the the neighboring islands to Richard Branson’s privately-owned Necker Island, which was almost entirely destroyed by Irma, which is the most powerful hurricane ever recorded to have crossed the Atlantic Ocean. Another image depicts the jetty at Yacht Club Costa Smeralda which has been torn into pieces. After hitting the Caribbean on Wednesday [September 6], the hurricane continued its deadly path into Cuba and made landfall on the Florida Keys on Sunday [September 10] before pushing up the Gulf Coast. On Monday [September 11] it was downgraded to a tropical storm, but is still pummeling northern Florida and is expected to hit Georgia later today. Latest figures reveal the death toll has risen to 38 in the Caribbean while five deaths so far have been reported in Florida. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Devastation caused by Hurricane Irma in the British Virgin Islands - Leverick Bay. Photo credit: Caribbean Buzz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA81025_006.jpg