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  • Uk business man and his company LiquidNRG to get UK customers Cheaper biodiesel<br />
<br />
 LiquidNRG has set up a business model that allows people to “produce their own biodiesel” at GBP1 per liter, compared to GBP1.35 at the pump, thanks to national regulations that allow people to produce up to 2,500 liters of biodiesel tax free every year. People use the facilities provided by LiquidNRG at their site in Southend where the biodiesel is produced in 24 hours from soy or rapeseed oil.<br />
<br />
-The founder of LiquidNRG has had previous experience in running different businesses for over 30 years, predominantly in construction and property development in London.<br />
<br />
- At one stage the founder formerly employed over 200 staff and achieved “Who’s Who” status in 2009 in Britain’s Business Elite membership organisation.<br />
<br />
- Our present chief engineer was previously employed by the company founder over a decade ago and is the person responsible in influencing the concept. The now key member of LiquidNRG staff voiced the idea regarding a new innovative energy approach for an alternative fuel solution several times between 2007-2008.<br />
<br />
- The idea was initially turned down for no other reason primarily than other business activities within construction had higher priority. It took almost two years for the concept to be taken seriously due to this fact.<br />
<br />
- After the heavy decline in the construction industry in 2008, the concept had become increasingly attractive and the two began to explore the possibility of a new business venture by researching different avenues associated with the concept.<br />
<br />
- The task was to produce a machine that would allow customers to produce tax free “Green Diesel” in line with the current HMRC legislation at the simple touch of a button. Therefore giving the customer total convenience without any detailed knowledge of the production processes.<br />
<br />
- The machine and processing unit had to take care of all the problems and hassle regarding production. This has
    Exclusivepix_Cheap_biodiesel20.jpg
  • Uk business man and his company LiquidNRG to get UK customers Cheaper biodiesel<br />
<br />
 LiquidNRG has set up a business model that allows people to “produce their own biodiesel” at GBP1 per liter, compared to GBP1.35 at the pump, thanks to national regulations that allow people to produce up to 2,500 liters of biodiesel tax free every year. People use the facilities provided by LiquidNRG at their site in Southend where the biodiesel is produced in 24 hours from soy or rapeseed oil.<br />
<br />
-The founder of LiquidNRG has had previous experience in running different businesses for over 30 years, predominantly in construction and property development in London.<br />
<br />
- At one stage the founder formerly employed over 200 staff and achieved “Who’s Who” status in 2009 in Britain’s Business Elite membership organisation.<br />
<br />
- Our present chief engineer was previously employed by the company founder over a decade ago and is the person responsible in influencing the concept. The now key member of LiquidNRG staff voiced the idea regarding a new innovative energy approach for an alternative fuel solution several times between 2007-2008.<br />
<br />
- The idea was initially turned down for no other reason primarily than other business activities within construction had higher priority. It took almost two years for the concept to be taken seriously due to this fact.<br />
<br />
- After the heavy decline in the construction industry in 2008, the concept had become increasingly attractive and the two began to explore the possibility of a new business venture by researching different avenues associated with the concept.<br />
<br />
- The task was to produce a machine that would allow customers to produce tax free “Green Diesel” in line with the current HMRC legislation at the simple touch of a button. Therefore giving the customer total convenience without any detailed knowledge of the production processes.<br />
<br />
- The machine and processing unit had to take care of all the problems and hassle regarding production. This has
    Exclusivepix_Cheap_biodiesel32.jpg
  • Uk business man and his company LiquidNRG to get UK customers Cheaper biodiesel<br />
<br />
 LiquidNRG has set up a business model that allows people to “produce their own biodiesel” at GBP1 per liter, compared to GBP1.35 at the pump, thanks to national regulations that allow people to produce up to 2,500 liters of biodiesel tax free every year. People use the facilities provided by LiquidNRG at their site in Southend where the biodiesel is produced in 24 hours from soy or rapeseed oil.<br />
<br />
-The founder of LiquidNRG has had previous experience in running different businesses for over 30 years, predominantly in construction and property development in London.<br />
<br />
- At one stage the founder formerly employed over 200 staff and achieved “Who’s Who” status in 2009 in Britain’s Business Elite membership organisation.<br />
<br />
- Our present chief engineer was previously employed by the company founder over a decade ago and is the person responsible in influencing the concept. The now key member of LiquidNRG staff voiced the idea regarding a new innovative energy approach for an alternative fuel solution several times between 2007-2008.<br />
<br />
- The idea was initially turned down for no other reason primarily than other business activities within construction had higher priority. It took almost two years for the concept to be taken seriously due to this fact.<br />
<br />
- After the heavy decline in the construction industry in 2008, the concept had become increasingly attractive and the two began to explore the possibility of a new business venture by researching different avenues associated with the concept.<br />
<br />
- The task was to produce a machine that would allow customers to produce tax free “Green Diesel” in line with the current HMRC legislation at the simple touch of a button. Therefore giving the customer total convenience without any detailed knowledge of the production processes.<br />
<br />
- The machine and processing unit had to take care of all the problems and hassle regarding production. This has
    Exclusivepix_Cheap_biodiesel29.jpg
  • Uk business man and his company LiquidNRG to get UK customers Cheaper biodiesel<br />
<br />
 LiquidNRG has set up a business model that allows people to “produce their own biodiesel” at GBP1 per liter, compared to GBP1.35 at the pump, thanks to national regulations that allow people to produce up to 2,500 liters of biodiesel tax free every year. People use the facilities provided by LiquidNRG at their site in Southend where the biodiesel is produced in 24 hours from soy or rapeseed oil.<br />
<br />
-The founder of LiquidNRG has had previous experience in running different businesses for over 30 years, predominantly in construction and property development in London.<br />
<br />
- At one stage the founder formerly employed over 200 staff and achieved “Who’s Who” status in 2009 in Britain’s Business Elite membership organisation.<br />
<br />
- Our present chief engineer was previously employed by the company founder over a decade ago and is the person responsible in influencing the concept. The now key member of LiquidNRG staff voiced the idea regarding a new innovative energy approach for an alternative fuel solution several times between 2007-2008.<br />
<br />
- The idea was initially turned down for no other reason primarily than other business activities within construction had higher priority. It took almost two years for the concept to be taken seriously due to this fact.<br />
<br />
- After the heavy decline in the construction industry in 2008, the concept had become increasingly attractive and the two began to explore the possibility of a new business venture by researching different avenues associated with the concept.<br />
<br />
- The task was to produce a machine that would allow customers to produce tax free “Green Diesel” in line with the current HMRC legislation at the simple touch of a button. Therefore giving the customer total convenience without any detailed knowledge of the production processes.<br />
<br />
- The machine and processing unit had to take care of all the problems and hassle regarding production. This has
    Exclusivepix_Cheap_biodiesel27.jpg
  • Uk business man and his company LiquidNRG to get UK customers Cheaper biodiesel<br />
<br />
 LiquidNRG has set up a business model that allows people to “produce their own biodiesel” at GBP1 per liter, compared to GBP1.35 at the pump, thanks to national regulations that allow people to produce up to 2,500 liters of biodiesel tax free every year. People use the facilities provided by LiquidNRG at their site in Southend where the biodiesel is produced in 24 hours from soy or rapeseed oil.<br />
<br />
-The founder of LiquidNRG has had previous experience in running different businesses for over 30 years, predominantly in construction and property development in London.<br />
<br />
- At one stage the founder formerly employed over 200 staff and achieved “Who’s Who” status in 2009 in Britain’s Business Elite membership organisation.<br />
<br />
- Our present chief engineer was previously employed by the company founder over a decade ago and is the person responsible in influencing the concept. The now key member of LiquidNRG staff voiced the idea regarding a new innovative energy approach for an alternative fuel solution several times between 2007-2008.<br />
<br />
- The idea was initially turned down for no other reason primarily than other business activities within construction had higher priority. It took almost two years for the concept to be taken seriously due to this fact.<br />
<br />
- After the heavy decline in the construction industry in 2008, the concept had become increasingly attractive and the two began to explore the possibility of a new business venture by researching different avenues associated with the concept.<br />
<br />
- The task was to produce a machine that would allow customers to produce tax free “Green Diesel” in line with the current HMRC legislation at the simple touch of a button. Therefore giving the customer total convenience without any detailed knowledge of the production processes.<br />
<br />
- The machine and processing unit had to take care of all the problems and hassle regarding production. This has
    Exclusivepix_Cheap_biodiesel15.jpg
  • Uk business man and his company LiquidNRG to get UK customers Cheaper biodiesel<br />
<br />
 LiquidNRG has set up a business model that allows people to “produce their own biodiesel” at GBP1 per liter, compared to GBP1.35 at the pump, thanks to national regulations that allow people to produce up to 2,500 liters of biodiesel tax free every year. People use the facilities provided by LiquidNRG at their site in Southend where the biodiesel is produced in 24 hours from soy or rapeseed oil.<br />
<br />
-The founder of LiquidNRG has had previous experience in running different businesses for over 30 years, predominantly in construction and property development in London.<br />
<br />
- At one stage the founder formerly employed over 200 staff and achieved “Who’s Who” status in 2009 in Britain’s Business Elite membership organisation.<br />
<br />
- Our present chief engineer was previously employed by the company founder over a decade ago and is the person responsible in influencing the concept. The now key member of LiquidNRG staff voiced the idea regarding a new innovative energy approach for an alternative fuel solution several times between 2007-2008.<br />
<br />
- The idea was initially turned down for no other reason primarily than other business activities within construction had higher priority. It took almost two years for the concept to be taken seriously due to this fact.<br />
<br />
- After the heavy decline in the construction industry in 2008, the concept had become increasingly attractive and the two began to explore the possibility of a new business venture by researching different avenues associated with the concept.<br />
<br />
- The task was to produce a machine that would allow customers to produce tax free “Green Diesel” in line with the current HMRC legislation at the simple touch of a button. Therefore giving the customer total convenience without any detailed knowledge of the production processes.<br />
<br />
- The machine and processing unit had to take care of all the problems and hassle regarding production. This has
    Exclusivepix_Cheap_biodiesel13.jpg
  • Uk business man and his company LiquidNRG to get UK customers Cheaper biodiesel<br />
<br />
 LiquidNRG has set up a business model that allows people to “produce their own biodiesel” at GBP1 per liter, compared to GBP1.35 at the pump, thanks to national regulations that allow people to produce up to 2,500 liters of biodiesel tax free every year. People use the facilities provided by LiquidNRG at their site in Southend where the biodiesel is produced in 24 hours from soy or rapeseed oil.<br />
<br />
-The founder of LiquidNRG has had previous experience in running different businesses for over 30 years, predominantly in construction and property development in London.<br />
<br />
- At one stage the founder formerly employed over 200 staff and achieved “Who’s Who” status in 2009 in Britain’s Business Elite membership organisation.<br />
<br />
- Our present chief engineer was previously employed by the company founder over a decade ago and is the person responsible in influencing the concept. The now key member of LiquidNRG staff voiced the idea regarding a new innovative energy approach for an alternative fuel solution several times between 2007-2008.<br />
<br />
- The idea was initially turned down for no other reason primarily than other business activities within construction had higher priority. It took almost two years for the concept to be taken seriously due to this fact.<br />
<br />
- After the heavy decline in the construction industry in 2008, the concept had become increasingly attractive and the two began to explore the possibility of a new business venture by researching different avenues associated with the concept.<br />
<br />
- The task was to produce a machine that would allow customers to produce tax free “Green Diesel” in line with the current HMRC legislation at the simple touch of a button. Therefore giving the customer total convenience without any detailed knowledge of the production processes.<br />
<br />
- The machine and processing unit had to take care of all the problems and hassle regarding production. This has
    Exclusivepix_Cheap_biodiesel11.jpg
  • Uk business man and his company LiquidNRG to get UK customers Cheaper biodiesel<br />
<br />
 LiquidNRG has set up a business model that allows people to “produce their own biodiesel” at GBP1 per liter, compared to GBP1.35 at the pump, thanks to national regulations that allow people to produce up to 2,500 liters of biodiesel tax free every year. People use the facilities provided by LiquidNRG at their site in Southend where the biodiesel is produced in 24 hours from soy or rapeseed oil.<br />
<br />
-The founder of LiquidNRG has had previous experience in running different businesses for over 30 years, predominantly in construction and property development in London.<br />
<br />
- At one stage the founder formerly employed over 200 staff and achieved “Who’s Who” status in 2009 in Britain’s Business Elite membership organisation.<br />
<br />
- Our present chief engineer was previously employed by the company founder over a decade ago and is the person responsible in influencing the concept. The now key member of LiquidNRG staff voiced the idea regarding a new innovative energy approach for an alternative fuel solution several times between 2007-2008.<br />
<br />
- The idea was initially turned down for no other reason primarily than other business activities within construction had higher priority. It took almost two years for the concept to be taken seriously due to this fact.<br />
<br />
- After the heavy decline in the construction industry in 2008, the concept had become increasingly attractive and the two began to explore the possibility of a new business venture by researching different avenues associated with the concept.<br />
<br />
- The task was to produce a machine that would allow customers to produce tax free “Green Diesel” in line with the current HMRC legislation at the simple touch of a button. Therefore giving the customer total convenience without any detailed knowledge of the production processes.<br />
<br />
- The machine and processing unit had to take care of all the problems and hassle regarding production. This has
    Exclusivepix_Cheap_biodiesel8.jpg
  • Uk business man and his company LiquidNRG to get UK customers Cheaper biodiesel<br />
<br />
 LiquidNRG has set up a business model that allows people to “produce their own biodiesel” at GBP1 per liter, compared to GBP1.35 at the pump, thanks to national regulations that allow people to produce up to 2,500 liters of biodiesel tax free every year. People use the facilities provided by LiquidNRG at their site in Southend where the biodiesel is produced in 24 hours from soy or rapeseed oil.<br />
<br />
-The founder of LiquidNRG has had previous experience in running different businesses for over 30 years, predominantly in construction and property development in London.<br />
<br />
- At one stage the founder formerly employed over 200 staff and achieved “Who’s Who” status in 2009 in Britain’s Business Elite membership organisation.<br />
<br />
- Our present chief engineer was previously employed by the company founder over a decade ago and is the person responsible in influencing the concept. The now key member of LiquidNRG staff voiced the idea regarding a new innovative energy approach for an alternative fuel solution several times between 2007-2008.<br />
<br />
- The idea was initially turned down for no other reason primarily than other business activities within construction had higher priority. It took almost two years for the concept to be taken seriously due to this fact.<br />
<br />
- After the heavy decline in the construction industry in 2008, the concept had become increasingly attractive and the two began to explore the possibility of a new business venture by researching different avenues associated with the concept.<br />
<br />
- The task was to produce a machine that would allow customers to produce tax free “Green Diesel” in line with the current HMRC legislation at the simple touch of a button. Therefore giving the customer total convenience without any detailed knowledge of the production processes.<br />
<br />
- The machine and processing unit had to take care of all the problems and hassle regarding production. This has
    Exclusivepix_Cheap_biodiesel19.jpg
  • Uk business man and his company LiquidNRG to get UK customers Cheaper biodiesel<br />
<br />
 LiquidNRG has set up a business model that allows people to “produce their own biodiesel” at GBP1 per liter, compared to GBP1.35 at the pump, thanks to national regulations that allow people to produce up to 2,500 liters of biodiesel tax free every year. People use the facilities provided by LiquidNRG at their site in Southend where the biodiesel is produced in 24 hours from soy or rapeseed oil.<br />
<br />
-The founder of LiquidNRG has had previous experience in running different businesses for over 30 years, predominantly in construction and property development in London.<br />
<br />
- At one stage the founder formerly employed over 200 staff and achieved “Who’s Who” status in 2009 in Britain’s Business Elite membership organisation.<br />
<br />
- Our present chief engineer was previously employed by the company founder over a decade ago and is the person responsible in influencing the concept. The now key member of LiquidNRG staff voiced the idea regarding a new innovative energy approach for an alternative fuel solution several times between 2007-2008.<br />
<br />
- The idea was initially turned down for no other reason primarily than other business activities within construction had higher priority. It took almost two years for the concept to be taken seriously due to this fact.<br />
<br />
- After the heavy decline in the construction industry in 2008, the concept had become increasingly attractive and the two began to explore the possibility of a new business venture by researching different avenues associated with the concept.<br />
<br />
- The task was to produce a machine that would allow customers to produce tax free “Green Diesel” in line with the current HMRC legislation at the simple touch of a button. Therefore giving the customer total convenience without any detailed knowledge of the production processes.<br />
<br />
- The machine and processing unit had to take care of all the problems and hassle regarding production. This has
    Exclusivepix_Cheap_biodiesel4.jpg
  • Uk business man and his company LiquidNRG to get UK customers Cheaper biodiesel<br />
<br />
 LiquidNRG has set up a business model that allows people to “produce their own biodiesel” at GBP1 per liter, compared to GBP1.35 at the pump, thanks to national regulations that allow people to produce up to 2,500 liters of biodiesel tax free every year. People use the facilities provided by LiquidNRG at their site in Southend where the biodiesel is produced in 24 hours from soy or rapeseed oil.<br />
<br />
-The founder of LiquidNRG has had previous experience in running different businesses for over 30 years, predominantly in construction and property development in London.<br />
<br />
- At one stage the founder formerly employed over 200 staff and achieved “Who’s Who” status in 2009 in Britain’s Business Elite membership organisation.<br />
<br />
- Our present chief engineer was previously employed by the company founder over a decade ago and is the person responsible in influencing the concept. The now key member of LiquidNRG staff voiced the idea regarding a new innovative energy approach for an alternative fuel solution several times between 2007-2008.<br />
<br />
- The idea was initially turned down for no other reason primarily than other business activities within construction had higher priority. It took almost two years for the concept to be taken seriously due to this fact.<br />
<br />
- After the heavy decline in the construction industry in 2008, the concept had become increasingly attractive and the two began to explore the possibility of a new business venture by researching different avenues associated with the concept.<br />
<br />
- The task was to produce a machine that would allow customers to produce tax free “Green Diesel” in line with the current HMRC legislation at the simple touch of a button. Therefore giving the customer total convenience without any detailed knowledge of the production processes.<br />
<br />
- The machine and processing unit had to take care of all the problems and hassle regarding production. This has
    Exclusivepix_Cheap_biodiesel9.jpg
  • Uk business man and his company LiquidNRG to get UK customers Cheaper biodiesel<br />
<br />
 LiquidNRG has set up a business model that allows people to “produce their own biodiesel” at GBP1 per liter, compared to GBP1.35 at the pump, thanks to national regulations that allow people to produce up to 2,500 liters of biodiesel tax free every year. People use the facilities provided by LiquidNRG at their site in Southend where the biodiesel is produced in 24 hours from soy or rapeseed oil.<br />
<br />
-The founder of LiquidNRG has had previous experience in running different businesses for over 30 years, predominantly in construction and property development in London.<br />
<br />
- At one stage the founder formerly employed over 200 staff and achieved “Who’s Who” status in 2009 in Britain’s Business Elite membership organisation.<br />
<br />
- Our present chief engineer was previously employed by the company founder over a decade ago and is the person responsible in influencing the concept. The now key member of LiquidNRG staff voiced the idea regarding a new innovative energy approach for an alternative fuel solution several times between 2007-2008.<br />
<br />
- The idea was initially turned down for no other reason primarily than other business activities within construction had higher priority. It took almost two years for the concept to be taken seriously due to this fact.<br />
<br />
- After the heavy decline in the construction industry in 2008, the concept had become increasingly attractive and the two began to explore the possibility of a new business venture by researching different avenues associated with the concept.<br />
<br />
- The task was to produce a machine that would allow customers to produce tax free “Green Diesel” in line with the current HMRC legislation at the simple touch of a button. Therefore giving the customer total convenience without any detailed knowledge of the production processes.<br />
<br />
- The machine and processing unit had to take care of all the problems and hassle regarding production. This has
    Exclusivepix_Cheap_biodiesel1.jpg
  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - JUNE 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
David Beckham Attends Business Event In Shanghai <br />
<br />
David Beckham and actress Helen Mirren pose as they attend business event on June 19, 2013 in Shanghai, China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_David_Beckham_Helen_Mir...jpg
  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - JUNE 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
David Beckham Attends Business Event In Shanghai <br />
<br />
David Beckham and actress Helen Mirren pose as they attend business event on June 19, 2013 in Shanghai, China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_David_Beckham_Helen_Mir...jpg
  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - JUNE 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
David Beckham Attends Business Event In Shanghai <br />
<br />
Ambassador to China Sebastian Wood, actress Helen Mirren and David Beckham attend business event on June 19, 2013 in Shanghai, China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_David_Beckham_Helen_Mir...jpg
  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - JUNE 19: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
David Beckham Attends Business Event In Shanghai <br />
<br />
David Beckham and actress Helen Mirren pose as they attend business event on June 19, 2013 in Shanghai, China.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_David_Beckham_Helen_Mir...jpg
  • BARCELONA, March 18,  2016  <br />
<br />
FC Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi (C), Tyrone Liu (L), CEO Consumer Business Group for Huawei Latin America, and Kevin Ho, President of Handset Business of Huawei Consumer BG, take a selfie during a press conference in which Huawei announces Messi's appointment as the company's latest Global Brand Ambassador in Barcelona, Spain, March 17, 2016. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Lionel_Messi_Global_Bra...jpg
  • BARCELONA, March 18,  2016  <br />
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FC Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi and Walter Ji (R), President of Consumer Business Group of Huawei Western Europe, present the new Huawei tablet during a press conference in which Huawei announces Messi's appointment as the company's latest Global Brand Ambassador in Barcelona, Spain, March 17, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Lionel_Messi_Global_Bra...jpg
  • BARCELONA, March 18,  2016  <br />
<br />
FC Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi and Walter Ji (R), President of Consumer Business Group of Huawei Western Europe, present the new Huawei tablet during a press conference in which Huawei announces Messi's appointment as the company's latest Global Brand Ambassador in Barcelona, Spain, March 17, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Lionel_Messi_Global_Bra...jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
<br />
Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle15.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
<br />
Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle16.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
<br />
Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle13.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle09.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle07.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
<br />
Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle05.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
<br />
Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle06.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
<br />
Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle02.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
<br />
Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle03.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
<br />
Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle01.jpg
  • TAIYUAN, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Diamond High-heeled Sandals <br />
A pair of high-heeled sandals, which is studded with diamonds, worth 128,000 Yuan (20,508 USD) is seen at 2013 EURO WALK Spring/Summer New Products Exhibition in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province of China. diamond, high-heel, sandals, luxury, business, odd<br />
©ChinaFoto/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Diamond_High_heeled_San...jpg
  • TAIYUAN, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Diamond High-heeled Sandals <br />
A pair of high-heeled sandals, which is studded with diamonds, worth 128,000 Yuan (20,508 USD) is seen at 2013 EURO WALK Spring/Summer New Products Exhibition in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province of China. diamond, high-heel, sandals, luxury, business, odd<br />
©ChinaFoto/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Diamond_High_heeled_San...jpg
  • TAIYUAN, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Diamond High-heeled Sandals <br />
A pair of high-heeled sandals, which is studded with diamonds, worth 128,000 Yuan (20,508 USD) is seen at 2013 EURO WALK Spring/Summer New Products Exhibition in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province of China. diamond, high-heel, sandals, luxury, business, odd<br />
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  • TAIYUAN, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Diamond High-heeled Sandals <br />
A pair of high-heeled sandals, which is studded with diamonds, worth 128,000 Yuan (20,508 USD) is seen at 2013 EURO WALK Spring/Summer New Products Exhibition in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province of China. diamond, high-heel, sandals, luxury, business, odd<br />
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  • TAIYUAN, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Diamond High-heeled Sandals <br />
A pair of high-heeled sandals, which is studded with diamonds, worth 128,000 Yuan (20,508 USD) is seen at 2013 EURO WALK Spring/Summer New Products Exhibition in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province of China. diamond, high-heel, sandals, luxury, business, odd<br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 4, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 4, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 3, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 3, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 3, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on May 27, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on May 27, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on May 27, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 3, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 3, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.  <br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 3, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.  <br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 3, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.  <br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 4, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on May 27, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on May 27, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 3, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.  <br />
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  • HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 24: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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Aerial Photos Of Tea Plucking Workers <br />
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 Aerial photos of tea plucking workers working at a tea garden taken by an unmanned aerial machine are seen on March 24, 2015 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. More than 90 tea plucking workers was busy harvesting tea leaves before Tomb-sweeping Day in Hangzhou on Tuesday<br />
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  • HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 24: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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Aerial Photos Of Tea Plucking Workers <br />
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 Aerial photos of tea plucking workers working at a tea garden taken by an unmanned aerial machine are seen on March 24, 2015 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. More than 90 tea plucking workers was busy harvesting tea leaves before Tomb-sweeping Day in Hangzhou on Tuesday<br />
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  • HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 24: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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Aerial Photos Of Tea Plucking Workers <br />
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 Aerial photos of tea plucking workers working at a tea garden taken by an unmanned aerial machine are seen on March 24, 2015 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. More than 90 tea plucking workers was busy harvesting tea leaves before Tomb-sweeping Day in Hangzhou on Tuesday<br />
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  • Little world is the creation of Photographer Chris Willemsen, who creates these eye catching situations around everyday objects using children's toys<br />
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Photo shows: puppets busy with hardware computer elements repair<br />
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  • HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 24: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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Aerial Photos Of Tea Plucking Workers <br />
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 Aerial photos of tea plucking workers working at a tea garden taken by an unmanned aerial machine are seen on March 24, 2015 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. More than 90 tea plucking workers was busy harvesting tea leaves before Tomb-sweeping Day in Hangzhou on Tuesday<br />
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  • HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 24: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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Aerial Photos Of Tea Plucking Workers <br />
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 Aerial photos of tea plucking workers working at a tea garden taken by an unmanned aerial machine are seen on March 24, 2015 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. More than 90 tea plucking workers was busy harvesting tea leaves before Tomb-sweeping Day in Hangzhou on Tuesday<br />
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  • HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 24: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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Aerial Photos Of Tea Plucking Workers <br />
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 Aerial photos of tea plucking workers working at a tea garden taken by an unmanned aerial machine are seen on March 24, 2015 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. More than 90 tea plucking workers was busy harvesting tea leaves before Tomb-sweeping Day in Hangzhou on Tuesday<br />
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  • HANGZHOU, CHINA - MARCH 24: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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Aerial Photos Of Tea Plucking Workers <br />
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 Aerial photos of tea plucking workers working at a tea garden taken by an unmanned aerial machine are seen on March 24, 2015 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of China. More than 90 tea plucking workers was busy harvesting tea leaves before Tomb-sweeping Day in Hangzhou on Tuesday<br />
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  • BEIJING, CHINA - <br />
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Ferrying Office Workers And Their Cars on wooden boat <br />
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A man sitting in his car takes a wooden boat to cross the Chaobai River in Beijing, China. Some office workers who live in Hebei will drive cars to the Chaobai River, and then let a boat take them with their cars to the bank in Beijing during rush hours every day.<br />
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Ferrying Office Workers And Their Cars on wooden boat <br />
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A man sitting in his car takes a wooden boat to cross the Chaobai River in Beijing, China. Some office workers who live in Hebei will drive cars to the Chaobai River, and then let a boat take them with their cars to the bank in Beijing during rush hours every day.<br />
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  • SHENYANG, CHINA - FEBRUARY 22: <br />
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Real Estate Ad Posts, Donald Trump's Cartoon Image In Shenyang<br />
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People pass by a real estate ad poster with a cartoon image of American president Donald J. Trump along the road on February 22, 2017 in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China. <br />
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  • SHENYANG, CHINA - FEBRUARY 22: <br />
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Real Estate Ad Posts, Donald Trump's Cartoon Image In Shenyang<br />
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People pass by a real estate ad poster with a cartoon image of American president Donald J. Trump along the road on February 22, 2017 in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China. <br />
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  • SHENYANG, CHINA - FEBRUARY 22: <br />
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Real Estate Ad Posts, Donald Trump's Cartoon Image In Shenyang<br />
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People pass by a real estate ad poster with a cartoon image of American president Donald J. Trump along the road on February 22, 2017 in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China. <br />
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  • SHENYANG, CHINA - FEBRUARY 22: <br />
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Real Estate Ad Posts, Donald Trump's Cartoon Image In Shenyang<br />
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People pass by a real estate ad poster with a cartoon image of American president Donald J. Trump along the road on February 22, 2017 in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China. <br />
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  • SHENYANG, CHINA - FEBRUARY 22: <br />
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Real Estate Ad Posts, Donald Trump's Cartoon Image In Shenyang<br />
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People pass by a real estate ad poster with a cartoon image of American president Donald J. Trump along the road on February 22, 2017 in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China. <br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
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Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
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Passengers look at a police robot at Zhengzhou East Railway Station on February 15, 2017 in Zhengzhou, Henan Province of China. The police robot can do the cleaning, monitor the air quality, find fire and other dangerous in advance when it patrols at Zhengzhou East Railway Station. It can also recognize passengers\' faces to compare with the faces of the escaped criminals. <br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
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Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
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Passengers look at a police robot at Zhengzhou East Railway Station on February 15, 2017 in Zhengzhou, Henan Province of China. The police robot can do the cleaning, monitor the air quality, find fire and other dangerous in advance when it patrols at Zhengzhou East Railway Station. It can also recognize passengers\' faces to compare with the faces of the escaped criminals. <br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
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Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
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Passengers look at a police robot at Zhengzhou East Railway Station on February 15, 2017 in Zhengzhou, Henan Province of China. The police robot can do the cleaning, monitor the air quality, find fire and other dangerous in advance when it patrols at Zhengzhou East Railway Station. It can also recognize passengers\' faces to compare with the faces of the escaped criminals. <br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
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Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
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Passengers look at a police robot at Zhengzhou East Railway Station on February 15, 2017 in Zhengzhou, Henan Province of China. The police robot can do the cleaning, monitor the air quality, find fire and other dangerous in advance when it patrols at Zhengzhou East Railway Station. It can also recognize passengers\' faces to compare with the faces of the escaped criminals. <br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
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Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
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Passengers look at a police robot at Zhengzhou East Railway Station on February 15, 2017 in Zhengzhou, Henan Province of China. The police robot can do the cleaning, monitor the air quality, find fire and other dangerous in advance when it patrols at Zhengzhou East Railway Station. It can also recognize passengers\' faces to compare with the faces of the escaped criminals. <br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
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Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
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Passengers look at a police robot at Zhengzhou East Railway Station on February 15, 2017 in Zhengzhou, Henan Province of China. The police robot can do the cleaning, monitor the air quality, find fire and other dangerous in advance when it patrols at Zhengzhou East Railway Station. It can also recognize passengers\' faces to compare with the faces of the escaped criminals. <br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
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Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
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Passengers look at a police robot at Zhengzhou East Railway Station on February 15, 2017 in Zhengzhou, Henan Province of China. The police robot can do the cleaning, monitor the air quality, find fire and other dangerous in advance when it patrols at Zhengzhou East Railway Station. It can also recognize passengers\' faces to compare with the faces of the escaped criminals. <br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
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Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
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Passengers look at a police robot at Zhengzhou East Railway Station on February 15, 2017 in Zhengzhou, Henan Province of China. The police robot can do the cleaning, monitor the air quality, find fire and other dangerous in advance when it patrols at Zhengzhou East Railway Station. It can also recognize passengers\' faces to compare with the faces of the escaped criminals. <br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
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Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
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Passengers look at a police robot at Zhengzhou East Railway Station on February 15, 2017 in Zhengzhou, Henan Province of China. The police robot can do the cleaning, monitor the air quality, find fire and other dangerous in advance when it patrols at Zhengzhou East Railway Station. It can also recognize passengers\' faces to compare with the faces of the escaped criminals. <br />
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  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
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Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
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Passengers look at a police robot at Zhengzhou East Railway Station on February 15, 2017 in Zhengzhou, Henan Province of China. The police robot can do the cleaning, monitor the air quality, find fire and other dangerous in advance when it patrols at Zhengzhou East Railway Station. It can also recognize passengers\' faces to compare with the faces of the escaped criminals. <br />
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  • XI\'AN, CHINA - <br />
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Migrant Workers Receive 1.75 million USD Cash At Construction Site <br />
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Migrant workers receive salary and bonus at the construction site on January 18, 2017 in Xi\'an, Shaanxi Province of China. 12 million yuan (about 1.75 million USD) cash has been given out to more than 300 migrant workers as salary and bonus at the construction site on Wednesday ahead of the Spring Festival in Xi\'an. <br />
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  • XI\'AN, CHINA - <br />
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Migrant Workers Receive 1.75 million USD Cash At Construction Site <br />
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Migrant workers receive salary and bonus at the construction site on January 18, 2017 in Xi\'an, Shaanxi Province of China. 12 million yuan (about 1.75 million USD) cash has been given out to more than 300 migrant workers as salary and bonus at the construction site on Wednesday ahead of the Spring Festival in Xi\'an. <br />
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  • XI\'AN, CHINA - <br />
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Migrant Workers Receive 1.75 million USD Cash At Construction Site <br />
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Migrant workers receive salary and bonus at the construction site on January 18, 2017 in Xi\'an, Shaanxi Province of China. 12 million yuan (about 1.75 million USD) cash has been given out to more than 300 migrant workers as salary and bonus at the construction site on Wednesday ahead of the Spring Festival in Xi\'an. <br />
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  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
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  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Worlds_Highest_Bridge18.jpg
  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Worlds_Highest_Bridge20.jpg
  • BIJIE, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 10: <br />
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Worlds_Highest_Bridge25.jpg
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Aerial view of the Beipan River expressway bridge (or Beipanjiang bridge) under construction on September 10, 2016 in Bijie, Guizhou Province of China. The 1,341.4-meter-long Beipan River expressway bridge has a height equivalent to a 200-story building, which makes it the world\'s highest bridge down to the ground or water surface. The bridge spanning the Beipanjiang Valley was started to build in 2013 and completed the main connection on September 10, 2016.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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