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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: India Oxenberg, 26 shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. ***NO NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, NO NEW YORK TIMES, NO NEWSDAY***. 23 Apr 2018 Pictured: India Oxenberg, 26, shows up for her shift at Plant Made Vegan Cafe in Manhattan on April 23rd, 2018. Oxenberg is the daughter of actress Catherine Oxenberg, and a member of alleged sex cult, Nxivm. The leader of the cult is Keith Raniere, who is in jail. Photo by Richard Harbus for the New York Post. Photo credit: Richard Harbus / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • August 13, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Donald Trump’s fanbase in Dhaka, Bangladesh now has an official hangout spot — a restaurant here which has been named Trump Cafe in the US President’s honour. Saiful Islam, a Bangladeshi entrepreneur and a big fan of Trump, founded the cafe and decided to use the President’s name for his coffee shop in Dhaka. Bringing his idea to fruition was not easy. Saiful had to prove to the authorities that he was the real owner of the business and the President had nothing to do with it. The ‘Trump Cafe’ offers Chinese, Indian and Thai cuisine and other fast food items on its menu. “I did not start the business with any specific thought in mind, just the fact that I am a big fan of US President Donald Trump,” Saiful was quoted as saying..Along with other regular favorites, the cafe also serves some food items inspired by Trump such as the special Trump Cocktail or the Green Apple Mocktail. “My uncle, Kabir Ali, is the manager at a Trump-owned restaurant in the US. It was initially his idea to start a restaurant, and since I am a big fan as well, I wanted to get involved in the venture,” said Saiful. Even though Trump remains unaware of the existence of the restaurant and bears no connection to it, Saiful is happy to be a part of the restaurant named after Trump, the report said..“Many people think he is a joke, but he is an inspiration for me. If you look at his business ventures, you will see that he is quite successful and shrewd at doing business. That is what inspires me,” Saiful said. One of the attractions of the cafe is a Trump cutout that people can take pictures with.Even the cafe’s wifi password is named after a Trump family member, the report said. Despite formally opening more than two months ago, the owners are planning a grand opening within the next two months. (Credit Image: © Azim Khan Ronnie/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 5, 2018 - London, London, UK - Winston Churchill themed Blighty Cafe in Finsbury Park has shot up in the TripAdvisor rankings as one of London's top-rated eateries. Last week a group of nine demonstrators stormed the Blighty UK cafe in Finsbury Park, north London, urging customers to boycott it for 'colonialism' and chanting 'Churchill was racist' (Credit Image: © Ray Tang via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Tokyo, Japan - A cafe serves tea and coffee in crispy cones. This is Coffee in a Cone, a new trend launched by Coffee Cone, based in Tokyo. This Japanese cafe had the brilliant idea to serve its teas, coffees and other capuchino in ice cream cones decorated with colorful sugar, creating some delicious edible and crispy cups!  (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Tokyo - Coffee Cone In Tokyo, this cafe serves tea and coffee in crispy cones. This is Coffee in a Cone, a new trend launched by Coffee Cone, based in Tokyo. This Japanese café had the brilliant idea to serve its teas, coffees and other capuchino in ice cream cones decorated with colorful sugar, creating some delicious edible and crispy cups! (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 4, 2017 - Warsaw, Poland - A large guitar effigy decorated in neon lighting advertising the nearby Hard Rock cafe can be seen with the Palace of Science and Culture landmark in the background in Warsaw, Poland on 4 August, 2017. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 5, 2018 - Mumbai, India - Indian film actress Malaika Arora and Anusha Dandekar seen at MTV's new reality show launch event at Rhinoceros cafe in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Azhar Khan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Celebs attend the pink ribbon charity lunch at the Bluebird Cafe , Chelsea. 30 Jan 2019 Pictured: Lizzie Cundy. Photo credit: W8Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Celebs attend the pink ribbon charity lunch at the Bluebird Cafe , Chelsea. 30 Jan 2019 Pictured: Lizzie Cundy. Photo credit: W8Media / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Tiger Lily Hutchence at Moschino party at Cafe de Paris in London. Also pictured : Leigh-Anne Pinnock of Little Mix. 14 Sep 2017 Pictured: Leigh-Anne Pinnock. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe staff preparing food for ready made meals and delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • July 8, 2017 - Sendai, Miyagi-ken, Japan - SENDAI, JAPAN - JULY 8: Anime fans holding a smart phone equipped with augmented reality (AR) application takes photo with her virtual idol Hatsune Miku while having some sweets during an event in Sendai, Japan on July 8, 2017. As part of a promotion with telecommunications provider au/KDDI, Crypton Future Media and Blue Leaf Cafe operator, guest can enjoy dining with a special menu with their Vocaloid superstarIdol Hatsune Miku several days. (Photo by Richard Atrero de Guzman/NUR Photo) (Credit Image: © Richard Atrero De Guzman/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • (FILE) Rob Kardashian Says He 'Can No Longer Afford' $20,000 Per Month Child Support Payments. Rob Kardashian has reportedly asked the courts to modify his child support payments to Blac Chyna regarding their two-year-old daughter Dream. In papers obtained by The Blast, Rob cites that he “can no longer afford” his $20,000 per month payments from an agreement made back in 2012. In addition, Rob reportedly said about the restraining order she filed against him earlier this year, “I have not participated in the filming of any episodes since this summer when Chyna filed a request for a restraining order against me. Her request was widely publicized and I was scrutinized by the media.” HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CA, USA - MAY 11: Model Blac Chyna and fiance/TV Personality Rob Kardashian arrive at the Blac Chyna Birthday Celebration And Unveiling Of Her 'Chymoji' Emoji Collection held at the Hard Rock Cafe Hollywood on May 11, 2016 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. 10 Nov 2016 Pictured: Blac Chyna, Rob Kardashian. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • November 11, 2018 - Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Japan - A group of teanager walk around the street of Akihabara passing out flyers on November, 11 2018. Akihabara is well known for its large number of Maid cafes in which staff members are usually female teenagers. According to some local media reports a recent survey by the Japan Minister of Education shows ''Japan youth suicide rate highest in 30 years''. Photo by: Ramiro Agustin Vargas Tabares (Credit Image: © Ramiro Agustin Vargas Tabares/ZUMA Wire)
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  • A view of St Mark's square during bad weather in Venice. From a series of travel photos in Italy. Photo date: Sunday, February 10, 2019. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • A view of St Mark's square during bad weather in Venice. From a series of travel photos in Italy. Photo date: Sunday, February 10, 2019. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Coffee Cone – In Tokyo, this café serves tea and coffee in crispy cones..This is Coffee in a Cone, a new trend launched by Coffee Cone, based in Tokyo. This Japanese café had the brilliant idea to serve its teas, coffees and other capuchino in ice cream cones decorated with colorful sugar, creating some delicious edible and crispy cups! .©Coffee Cone/Exclusivepix Media (Credit Image: © Exclusivepix media via ZUMA Press)
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  • Aug. 08, 2009 - People working on laptops in office. Model and Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Sep. 04, 2010 - Businessmen using laptop and eating. Model and Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • November 10, 2018 - Munich, Bavaria, Germany - A branch of the American Coffeehouse Starbucks in Munich, Germany, on 10 November 2018. (Credit Image: © Alexander Pohl/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 10, 2018 - Tambov, Tambov region, Russia - The pastry chef prepares pastries in the contest of professional skills in the city of Tambov (Credit Image: © Demian Stringer/ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 24, 2017 - Businesswoman using digital tablet in coffee shop (Credit Image: © Eugenio Marongiu/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • Plastic tomato sauce dispenser next to money and a cup (Credit Image: © Image Source/Julian Ward/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Money on table (Credit Image: © Image Source/Julian Ward/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • July 1, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Wreaths for the Holey Artisan victims are laid at the site of the attack in Gulshan on its first anniversary. (Credit Image: © Sony Ramany/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 27, 2017 - Rabat, Morocco - A person reads 'Al Michaal' - an Arabic-speaking Moroccan daily, reporting on yesterday's violent demonstrations and riots that took place in Al Hoceima..The situation in the northern Morrocan city of Al-Hoceima remains tense since Sunday following the arrest of at least 20 protesters over the weekend by security forces. .On Tuesday, June 27, 2017, in Rabat, Morocco. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Money on table (Credit Image: © Image Source/Julian Ward/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Money on table next to mustard and tomato sauce (Credit Image: © Image Source/Julian Ward/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok with a happy local at the bar of his Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Ti
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules spor
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok and wallaby Ned at his Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok inside the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craf
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok with wallabies Kelly (left) and Ned (right) at the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasma
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok and wallaby Ned at the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rule
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows (left to right) Kelly and Ned the wallabies at Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Ti
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows an Australian hat on the wall at the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, bo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rule
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows an Australian AFL poster on the wall at the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim T
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok behind the bar in his Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books o
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Kok/Magnus News Agency. Pic shows Dave Kok, with his wife Louise, 38, daughter Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, 4, and Toffee the dog aged four. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Ti
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the David Kok and (left to right) wallabies Ned and Kelly at the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with T
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rule
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rule
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok outside his Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush cra
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows some of the Australiana in the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows (left to right) Kelly and Ned the wallabies at Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Ti
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Kok/Magnus News Agency. Pic shows Dave Kok with his gum tree. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows Australian and Shetland books in the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, bo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok in the background with wallaby Ned in the foreground against a backdrop of the Shetland countryside. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Ta
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Kok/Magnus News Agency. Pic shows Dave Kok, with his wife Louise, 38, daughter Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, 4, and Toffee the dog aged four. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Ti
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok in his Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft an
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  • August 17, 2017 - Chongqing, Chongqing, China - Chongqing, CHINA-15th August 2017: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT) ..The giant gift box shaped Internet cafe can be seen 10 meters above the ground in southwest China's Chongqing. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 15, 2017 - Chongqin, Chongqin, China - Chongqing, CHINA-August 15 2017: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT) The Cityzoo Cafe, featuring sculptures of animals including horse, tiger and flamingo, is dubbed as Zootopia in southwest China's Chongqing, August 15th, 2017. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Hailey Baldwin. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Angelina Jolie. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Celebrities advertising in ads in european countries. Angelina Jolie for Mon guerlain perfume Robbie Williams for Café Royal coffee Jennifer Lopez for L'Oreal shampoo Jennifer Aniston for Eyelove eye drops medicine Michelle Hunziker for Lovy bag Trussardi handbag Lily Rose Depp for Chanel 5 perfume L’eau Hailey Baldwin for Guess clothing Gerard Butler for Festina watch Chris Hemsworth for Tag Heuer watch Penelope Cruz for Carpisa handbag Eva Longoria for Salvini jewellery Hugh Jackmann for Mont Blanc watch Charlize Theron for Dior J adore perfume Kenya Kinski Will Peltz for Ermanno Scervino clothing Ellie Goulding for Deichmann shoes Robert De Niro McCaul Lombardi for Ermenegildo Zegna clothing Joe Jonas Guess clothing Ana Ivanovic for Rolex watch Levi Dylan Clara McGregor for Fay clothing Bella Hadid for Tag Heuer watch. Editorial use. 11 May 2017 Pictured: Kenya Kinski Will Peltz. Photo credit: ugpix / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • May 05, 1972 - Goalkeeper Gordon Banks Is The 1972 Footballer Of The Year': Gordon Banks, the Stoke and England Goalkeeper has been voted ''Footballer Of The Year'' by members of the Football Writers' Association. Banks, 33, collected his award at the Cafe Royal in London last night. Photo Shows Gordon Banks pictured with his award at the Cafe Royal last night. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • August 19, 2017 - Minneapolis, Minn, USA - United States - Grammy-winning musician John Legend performed at a Big Brother/Big Sister event at the Fine Line Music Cafe in Minneapolis.]  Shari L. Gross • shari.gross@startribune.com     Grammy-winning pop/R&B music star John Legend made a surprise appearance at a Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities event at the Fine Line Music Cafe in Minneapolis, Minn. on Saturday, August 19, 2017. (Credit Image: © Shari L. Gross/Minneapolis Star Tribune via ZUMA Wire)
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  • South African flag at dusk beside shopping and cafe area of the Victoria and Albert (V&A) waterfront, Cape Town, South Africa. (Credit Image: © Axiom/ZUMApress.com)
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  • September 10, 2017 - Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom - Brighton, UK. Thousands of bikers from across Europe take part in the 24th annual Ace Cafe Reunion's Brighton Burn Up ride from the London Ace Cafe to Brighton Madeira Drive. (Credit Image: © Hugo Michiels/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Victoria Beckham attending the Opening Night Gala premiere of Cafe Society held at the Palais De Festival. Part of the 69th Cannes Film Festival in France. (Mandatory credit: Doug Peters/EMPICS Entertainment)
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  • October 7, 2018 - Russia - 9 October 2018. Russian footballers Alexander Kokorin and Pavel Mamaev beats up an official of the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade Denis Pak in a Moscow cafe. In photo: Zenit player Alexander Kokorin. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jun 5, 2017 - Hohenfels, Bayern, Germany - A visit to a local cafe is a boost for the human spirit, whether lured in by the ambiance, maybe to enjoy the camaraderie of friends, or enticed by savory smells and craving a bite to eat from the kitchen. It's a familiar, busy space where communal goals are simple, satisfaction is expected and needs are easily met. The comforting, busy environment serves as a perfect cloak for a two-man sniper team hidden in a bar service kitchen, strategically in line with targets in a neighboring building. A hand-woven lace curtain barely moves as the target is neutralized. Building hidden sites is one of the many skills sniper teams practiced during the 11-day International Special Training Center's Urban Sniper Course at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center's training area here. Enabled by Special Operations Command Europe, and supported by JMRC's Wolverine Special Operations Forces Observer Coach/Trainer Team, 12 sniper teams from multiple NATO special operations forces participated in the course May 19-30. The course instructors were assigned to the 7th Army Training Command. PICTURED: A sniper team engages a target in a neighboring building from a hidden shooting site in a cafe's kitchen during Urban Sniper Course training in Hohenfels, Germany, May 23, 2017. About 20 soldiers from 12 international special operations sniper teams participated in the International Sniper Training Course at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center's Training Area. (Credit Image: ? Karen Sampson/Army/DoD via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 25, 2017 - inconnu - A coffee company claims it has brewed the world’s smallest cup of the beverage.It was created for Finland’s Paulig coffee company by Helsinki based animator and designer Lucas Zanotto.He said :” Paulig asked me to make the smallest cup of coffee, out of one bean.”The process begins with a single Kenyan coffee bean ground with a nail file. The grind is then placed in a tiny cone filter.Hot water, boiled over a candles, is then poured into the cone, one drip at a time.The coffee is then poured from the tiny glass container into an even smaller white coffee cup. # LE PLUS PETIT CAFE DU MONDE (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 21, 2016 - Paris, France - JACQUES CHIRAC - 5EME EDITION 'UN LIVRE, UN CAFE' (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 17, 2020, Riverside, California, USA: Supervisor KRYZTEL NATIVIDAD posts a notice on the door of Zero X, a coffee and tea cafe, in Riverside on Tuesday, notifying customers of disrupted the service due to outbreak of novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The City of Riverside ordered the temporary closure of dine-in services for restaurants, with only to drive-though or other pick-up/delivery options. (Credit Image: © Watchara Phomicinda/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 7, 2011 - Orlando, FL, USA - TP_339446_FOUN_HARDROCK_20.EDMUND D. FOUNTAIN | Times .(06/07/2011 Orlando) Buddy Holly, as seen in his 1954 Lubbock High School yearbook photo.The Hard Rock Cafe's vault where memorabilia not currently on display is stored is a music and pop-culture lover's dream. Inside a non-descript building outside of Orlando is a priceless collection of artifacts from the music and entertainment industry.   [Edmund D. Fountain, Times photo] (Credit Image: © Edmund D. Fountain/Tampa Bay Times/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 7, 2011 - Orlando, FL, USA - TP_339446_FOUN_HARDROCK_21.EDMUND D. FOUNTAIN | Times .(06/07/2011 Orlando) Tom Petty, as seen in his 1968 Gainesville High School yearbook photo. The Hard Rock Cafe's vault where memorabilia not currently on display is stored is a music and pop-culture lover's dream. Inside a non-descript building outside of Orlando is a priceless collection of artifacts from the music and entertainment industry.   [Edmund D. Fountain, Times photo] (Credit Image: © Edmund D. Fountain/Tampa Bay Times/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • September 19, 2018 - London, England, United Kingdom - Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin are seen out and about in London where they visited The London Eye, stopped outside Buckingham Palace where Justin serenaded Hailey while busking with an acoustic guitar, and grabbed a coffee at Cafe Nero.  (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 17, 2018 - Rome, Italy, Italy - The head of the Association Rousseau, Davide Casaleggio, in Rome to meet with the leader five-star Movement (M5s,) Luigi Di Maio. The son of the co-founder of the M5s met with the political leader of the M5s from the offices of Montecitorio and were at lunch near the Chamber in a cafe in front of the offices of the parliamentary groups . on April 17, 2018 in Rome, Italy  (Credit Image: © Andrea Ronchini/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • 5 January 2018 - FA Cup (3rd Round) Football - Manchester United v Derby County - A scarf seller advertises a half and half scarf outside The United Cafe Bar - Photo: Charlotte Wilson / Offside
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  • Paris Cindy Crawford and her daughter Kaia Gerber at the Cafe de Flore in Paris, France. 24 Sep 2017 Pictured: Cindy Crawford, Kaia Jordan Gerber. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Paris Cindy Crawford and her daughter Kaia Gerber at the Cafe de Flore in Paris, France. 24 Sep 2017 Pictured: Cindy Crawford, Kaia Jordan Gerber. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Paris Cindy Crawford and her daughter Kaia Gerber at the Cafe de Flore in Paris, France. 24 Sep 2017 Pictured: Cindy Crawford, Kaia Jordan Gerber. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Paris Cindy Crawford and her daughter Kaia Gerber at the Cafe de Flore in Paris, France. 24 Sep 2017 Pictured: Cindy Crawford, Kaia Jordan Gerber. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • March 19, 2011 - Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa - Tourists at a Mill St Cafe in Stellenbosch, the second oldest European settlement in South Africa founded in1679. A favorite tourist destination, known for its beautiful Cape Dutch architecture, it is a central base for exploring the surrounding renowned Cape Winelands. (Credit Image: © Arnold Drapkin/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Naomi Watts at the screening of the film Cafe Society and the Opening Ceremony at the 69th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Wednesday, May 11, 2016.
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  • August 14, 2006 - New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S - French Quarter street performer Johnie Miller, 60, better known as 'Uncle Louie' poses for a photo at Cafe Du Monde in New Orleans, Louisiana, on August 14, 2006. Miller was arrested by New Orleans police on Tuesday on a warrant from Jacksonville, Florida, SheriffÕs Office on a cold case involving the armed robbery and death of a Jacksonville store owner in 1974. Photo by James Edward Bates. (Credit Image: © James Edward Bates via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 21, 2016 - Paris, France - JACQUES CHIRAC - 5EME EDITION 'UN LIVRE, UN CAFE' (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 21, 2016 - Paris, France - JACQUES CHIRAC - 5EME EDITION 'UN LIVRE, UN CAFE' (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 21, 2016 - Paris, France - JACQUES CHIRAC - 5EME EDITION 'UN LIVRE, UN CAFE' (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 21, 2016 - Paris, France - JACQUES CHIRAC - 5EME EDITION 'UN LIVRE, UN CAFE' (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • Ria Antoniou dances during the TV program Colorado Cafe Live in Milan, Italy.
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  • Ria Antoniou dances during the TV program Colorado Cafe Live in Milan, Italy.
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  • Ria Antoniou dances during the TV program Colorado Cafe Live in Milan, Italy.
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  • Ria Antoniou dances during the TV program Colorado Cafe Live in Milan, Italy.
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  • Ria Antoniou dances during the TV program Colorado Cafe Live in Milan, Italy.
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  • Ria Antoniou dances during the TV program Colorado Cafe Live in Milan, Italy.
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  • Ria Antoniou dances during the TV program Colorado Cafe Live in Milan, Italy.
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  • Ria Antoniou dances during the TV program Colorado Cafe Live in Milan, Italy.
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  • Ria Antoniou dances during the TV program Colorado Cafe Live in Milan, Italy.
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  • Ria Antoniou dances during the TV program Colorado Cafe Live in Milan, Italy.
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  • Ria Antoniou dances during the TV program Colorado Cafe Live in Milan, Italy.
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  • Ria Antoniou dances during the TV program Colorado Cafe Live in Milan, Italy.
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  • Ria Antoniou dances during the TV program Colorado Cafe Live in Milan, Italy.
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  • Ria Antoniou dances during the TV program Colorado Cafe Live in Milan, Italy.
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