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  • Nov 3, 2016 - Kilimanjaro, Tanzania - Swiss-American HANS REY, German GERHARD CZERNER and Scotsman DANNY MACASKILL ride down from Kilimanjaro, passing by the remains of glaciers. Professional mountain bike riders Hans Rey, Danny MacAskill and Gerhard Czerner are the first to take on Africa's two highest mountains back to back on mountain bikes. On Oct 26th Rey and Czerner summit Africa's second tallest mountain, Mount Kenya's Point Lenana (4,985m/16,355ft) with their mountain bikes. On November 3rd, only one week later, together with urban trials YouTube sensation Danny MacAskill; they also summited Mount Kilimanjaro (5,895m/19,340ft), the Roof of Africa. There have only been a handful of people who have taken their bikes to either Mount Kilimanjaro or Mount Kenya in the past, but none have achieved both, one straight after the other. Others carried their bikes for the majority both up and down the mountains, while Rey (Swiss/American), MacAskill (Scottish) and Czerner (German) rode 98% of the descent. They are world renown extreme bikers and their feats will be featured in a TV documentary, magazine stories and an upcoming film about the Mountain Bike Freeride history, titled "Nothin For Free" produced by Freeride Entertainment. The hardest part about the trip was adjusting to the high altitude. The terrain is extremely technical and challenging, several different eco-systems are being crossed on the way, from rainforests to glaciers. It took the riders 4 days to summit and traverse Mount Kenya, and 6 days to summit and descend Mount Kilimanjaro. The National Parks plan on extending their programs to permit bike riders in the future. For those that dare, there are adventures and ultimate challenges both physically and mentally awaiting them. (Credit Image: © Martin Bissig via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Oct 26, 2016 - Mount Kenya, Kenya - Swiss-American HANS REY and German GERHARD CZERNER ride down from the peak of Mount Kenya. Professional mountain bike riders Hans Rey, Danny MacAskill and Gerhard Czerner are the first to take on Africa's two highest mountains back to back on mountain bikes. On Oct 26th Rey and Czerner summit Africa's second tallest mountain, Mount Kenya's Point Lenana (4,985m/16,355ft) with their mountain bikes. On November 3rd, only one week later, together with urban trials YouTube sensation Danny MacAskill; they also summited Mount Kilimanjaro (5,895m/19,340ft), the Roof of Africa. There have only been a handful of people who have taken their bikes to either Mount Kilimanjaro or Mount Kenya in the past, but none have achieved both, one straight after the other. Others carried their bikes for the majority both up and down the mountains, while Rey (Swiss/American), MacAskill (Scottish) and Czerner (German) rode 98% of the descent. They are world renown extreme bikers and their feats will be featured in a TV documentary, magazine stories and an upcoming film about the Mountain Bike Freeride history, titled "Nothin For Free" produced by Freeride Entertainment. The hardest part about the trip was adjusting to the high altitude. The terrain is extremely technical and challenging, several different eco-systems are being crossed on the way, from rainforests to glaciers. It took the riders 4 days to summit and traverse Mount Kenya, and 6 days to summit and descend Mount Kilimanjaro. The National Parks plan on extending their programs to permit bike riders in the future. For those that dare, there are adventures and ultimate challenges both physically and mentally awaiting them. (Credit Image: © Martin Bissig via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Nov 3, 2016 - Kilimanjaro, Tanzania - Swiss-American HANS REY, German GERHARD CZERNER and Scotsman DANNY MACASKILL ride down from Kilimanjaro, towards Mawenzi. Professional mountain bike riders Hans Rey, Danny MacAskill and Gerhard Czerner are the first to take on Africa's two highest mountains back to back on mountain bikes. On Oct 26th Rey and Czerner summit Africa's second tallest mountain, Mount Kenya's Point Lenana (4,985m/16,355ft) with their mountain bikes. On November 3rd, only one week later, together with urban trials YouTube sensation Danny MacAskill; they also summited Mount Kilimanjaro (5,895m/19,340ft), the Roof of Africa. There have only been a handful of people who have taken their bikes to either Mount Kilimanjaro or Mount Kenya in the past, but none have achieved both, one straight after the other. Others carried their bikes for the majority both up and down the mountains, while Rey (Swiss/American), MacAskill (Scottish) and Czerner (German) rode 98% of the descent. They are world renown extreme bikers and their feats will be featured in a TV documentary, magazine stories and an upcoming film about the Mountain Bike Freeride history, titled "Nothin For Free" produced by Freeride Entertainment. The hardest part about the trip was adjusting to the high altitude. The terrain is extremely technical and challenging, several different eco-systems are being crossed on the way, from rainforests to glaciers. It took the riders 4 days to summit and traverse Mount Kenya, and 6 days to summit and descend Mount Kilimanjaro. The National Parks plan on extending their programs to permit bike riders in the future. For those that dare, there are adventures and ultimate challenges both physically and mentally awaiting them. (Credit Image: © Martin Bissig via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 12, 2016 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DEV PATEL promotes the movie 'Lion.' Dev Patel (born April 23 1990) is a British actor. Dev was born in Harrow, London, to Anita, a caregiver, and Raj Patel, who works in IT. His parents, originally from Nairobi, Kenya, are both of Gujarati Indian descent. His first role was in the UK TV series Skins (2007). His breakout role was in the Oscar winning film Slumdog Millionaire (2008). In March 2015, he had a leading role in two major motion pictures released in the theaters at the same time: Chappie (2015) and The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2015). Upcoming: Hotel Mumbai (2017), Lion (2016). (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo/Arga Images via ZUMA Studio)
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  • November 12, 2016 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DEV PATEL promotes the movie 'Lion.' Dev Patel (born April 23 1990) is a British actor. Dev was born in Harrow, London, to Anita, a caregiver, and Raj Patel, who works in IT. His parents, originally from Nairobi, Kenya, are both of Gujarati Indian descent. His first role was in the UK TV series Skins (2007). His breakout role was in the Oscar winning film Slumdog Millionaire (2008). In March 2015, he had a leading role in two major motion pictures released in the theaters at the same time: Chappie (2015) and The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2015). Upcoming: Hotel Mumbai (2017), Lion (2016). (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo/Arga Images via ZUMA Studio)
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  • June 11, 2017 - Shanghai, Shanghai, China - Shanghai, CHINA-June 11 2017: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT) ..Chinese model Sui He at Hongqiao Airport in Shanghai, June 11th, 2017. Sui He is a Chinese fashion model and actress. She was the first East Asian model to open a Ralph Lauren runway show and the second model of Chinese descent to walk in the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 12, 2016 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DEV PATEL promotes the movie 'Lion.' Dev Patel (born April 23 1990) is a British actor. Dev was born in Harrow, London, to Anita, a caregiver, and Raj Patel, who works in IT. His parents, originally from Nairobi, Kenya, are both of Gujarati Indian descent. His first role was in the UK TV series Skins (2007). His breakout role was in the Oscar winning film Slumdog Millionaire (2008). In March 2015, he had a leading role in two major motion pictures released in the theaters at the same time: Chappie (2015) and The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2015). Upcoming: Hotel Mumbai (2017), Lion (2016). (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo/Arga Images via ZUMA Studio)
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  • Miners doff their helmets at Queen Elizabeth II at Rothes Colliery, Fifeshire, where she made her first descent of a coal mine. She spent half and hour underground.
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  • Der japanische Ministerpräsident Shinzo Abe gedenkt der Opfer des Angriffs auf Pearl-Habour von 1941 / 271216 *** Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe meets with people of Japanese descent in Hawaii after paying his respects on Dec. 26, 2016, at a Honolulu cemetery for Japanese who died in Hawaii. Abe is in Hawaii for a visit to Pearl Harbor -- the site of the Japanese surprise attack in 1941 that drew the United States into World War II -- and a final summit with U.S. President Barack_Obama.
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  • The Moon - (FILE) -- Apollo 11 Lunar Module pilot Edwin Aldrin climbs down the ladder to the Moon's surface as Commander Neil Armstrong photographs his descent. Aldrin stepped onto the surface on Sunday, July 20, 1969, 11:15 EDT and became the second person to walk on the Moon. Photo by CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Moon - (FILE) -- This picture was taken from the Apollo 11 LM window during the descent to the lunar surface shortly before landing. It shows the area of the Moon near the touchdown point in the Sea of Tranquility. Landing occurred on Sunday, July 20, 1969 at 20:18 UT (4:18 p.m. EDT) at 00.57 S, 23.49 E. The view is to the north. Photo by CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Moon - (FILE) -- Man's first landing on the Moon was accomplished at 4:17 p.m. on Sunday, July 20, 1969 as Lunar module "Eagle" touched down gently on the Sea of Tranquility on the east side of the Moon. Astronaut Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., Lunar Module Pilot, removes scientific experiment packages from a stowage area in the Lunar Module's descent stage. Left behind on the lunar surface by Aldrin and Neil A. Armstrong, Apollo 11 Commander, were a Passive Seismic Experiments Package and a Laser Ranging Retro Reflector. Photo by CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Referee Anthony Taylor writes on the Yellow card, after showing it too Arsenal's Shkodran Mustafi for descent
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  • Der japanische Ministerpräsident Shinzo Abe gedenkt der Opfer des Angriffs auf Pearl-Habour von 1941 / 271216 *** Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe meets with people of Japanese descent in Hawaii after paying his respects on Dec. 26, 2016, at a Honolulu cemetery for Japanese who died in Hawaii. Abe is in Hawaii for a visit to Pearl Harbor -- the site of the Japanese surprise attack in 1941 that drew the United States into World War II -- and a final summit with U.S. President Barack_Obama.
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  • May 13, 2016 - Cannes, France - JULIA ROBERTS 69 EME FESTIVAL DE CANNES.DESCENTE DU FILM MONEY MONSTER.LE 12 05 2016 (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 13, 2016 - Cannes, France - Julia Roberts, Dominic West - CANNES 2016 - DESCENTE DES MARCHES DU FILM 'MONEY MONSTER (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 13, 2016 - Cannes, France - Jodie Foster, Julia Roberts, George Clooney - CANNES 2016 - DESCENTE DES MARCHES DU FILM 'MONEY MONSTER (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 13, 2016 - Cannes, France - Julia Roberts - CANNES 2016 - DESCENTE DES MARCHES DU FILM 'MONEY MONSTER (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 13, 2016 - Cannes, France - Julia Roberts - CANNES 2016 - DESCENTE DES MARCHES DU FILM 'MONEY MONSTER (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 13, 2016 - Cannes, France - Julia Roberts - CANNES 2016 - DESCENTE DES MARCHES DU FILM 'MONEY MONSTER (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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