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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Super Yacht 'Midnight Sun'' pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Entrance to the Yacht Club of Monaco as prior to the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Super Yacht 'Crossbow' (32m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Super Yacht 'Midnight Sun'' pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Entrance to the Yacht Club of Monaco as prior to the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Super Yacht 'Crossbow' (32m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Super Yacht 'Midnight Sun'' pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Super Yacht 'Midnight Sun'' pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Super Yacht 'Midnight Sun'' pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Super Yacht 'Midnight Sun'' pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Monaco prepares for the the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyacht 'Helios'' (59m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyacht 'Lady Moura'' (105m) pictured behind other superyachts in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Signage in Monte Carlo for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Signage in Monte Carlo for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Monaco prepares for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyachts in Port Hercules  for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Monaco prepares for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Monaco prepares for the the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyachts in Port Hercules  for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyacht 'Sky Fall'' (58m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Russian billionaire Andrei Skoch's Superyacht 'Madame Gu'' (99m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Russian billionaire Andrei Skoch's Superyacht 'Madame Gu'' (99m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyacht 'Sea Pearl'' (60m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyachts in Port Hercules  for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyachts in Port Hercules  for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyachts in Port Hercules  for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Boatbuilder Dynamiq prepares 38m superyacht 'Jetsetter' for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Russian billionaire Andrei Skoch's Superyacht 'Madame Gu'' (99m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyachts in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Monaco prepares for the the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyacht 'Helios'' (59m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Signage for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Signage in Monte Carlo for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Monaco prepares for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Monaco prepares for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Monaco prepares for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Saudi Arabian businessman, Nasser Al-Rashid's.Superyacht 'Lady Moura'' (105m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyachts in Port Hercules  for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyacht 'Sky Fall'' (58m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Signage for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Russian billionaire Andrei Skoch's Superyacht 'Madame Gu'' (99m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Russian billionaire Andrei Skoch's Superyacht 'Madame Gu'' (99m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyacht 'Sky Fall'' (58m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyachts in Port Hercules  for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyachts in Port Hercules  for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Signage for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Signage in Monte Carlo for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Monaco prepares for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Monaco prepares for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Saudi Arabian businessman, Nasser Al-Rashid's.Superyacht 'Lady Moura'' (105m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Saudi Arabian businessman, Nasser Al-Rashid's.Superyacht 'Lady Moura'' (105m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Signage for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyacht 'Lady Moura'' (105m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Russian billionaire Andrei Skoch's Superyacht 'Madame Gu'' (99m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyacht 'Sky Fall'' (58m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Boatbuilder Dynamiq prepares 38m superyacht 'Jetsetter' for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyachts in Port Hercules  for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyachts in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyacht 'Lady Moura'' (105m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Saudi Arabian businessman, Nasser Al-Rashid's.Superyacht 'Lady Moura'' (105m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Saudi Arabian businessman, Nasser Al-Rashid's.Superyacht 'Lady Moura'' (105m) pictured in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyacht 'Lady Moura'' (105m) pictured behind other superyachts in Port Hercules for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Signage in Monte Carlo for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Signage in Monte Carlo for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyachts in Port Hercules  for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Monaco prepares for the the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Monaco prepares for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 24, 2016 - Monaco, Monaco - Superyachts in Port Hercules  for the 26th Monaco Yacht Show with some 125 of the most desirable superyachts from around the world on display between 28 September and 1 October. The Monaco Yacht Show is held in Port Hercules, and is Europe's biggest in-water display of superyachts. (Credit Image: © Hugh Peterswald/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Kylie Jenner goes back to being a blonde (like she was with X-Boyfriend Tyga) seen here are the first pictures of a very "BLONDE" Kylie Jenner and her new boyfriend Jacques Webster, Jr. better know as hip-hop singer Travis Scott. The lovebirds arrived by yacht and dined in a private back room of the exclusive restaurant the River Yacht Club where Kylie and Travis looked very happy and were spotted kissing and being very romantic while bodyguards kept out unwanted people. The new couple had a blast at the exclusive waterside restaurant where they were joined by Miami-based restaurant, nightlife and hospitality entrepreneur David Grutman and his wife Isabela Rangel. While Kylie drank Evian water all night her new man Rapper Travis Scott was in full party mode and did a total of 17 shots of Don Julio 1942™- World's First Luxury Tequila‎ with their friends. Perhaps the Tequila took its toll, as Travis looked a little under the weather on the boat ride home. The couple spent a total of $2000.00 with their friends and left a very generous additional $100.00 in addition to the 20% tip at The River Yacht Club Restaurant in Miami on May 7, 2017 in Miami, Florida. 07 May 2017 Pictured: Kylie Jenner, Travis-Scott. Photo credit: TBA / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 17: Miami-based Arkup LLC is at the Miami Yacht Show from Feb. 15 to 18 displaying this $5.9 million, solar-powered, hurricane-resistant floating home. The off-grid ''livable yacht'' can be piloted along coastlines or put down its hydraulic pilings to be as stable as a home on land, on February 17, 2019 in Miami Beach, Florida.  ..People:  Yacht House. (Credit Image: © SMG via ZUMA Wire)
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