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  • Feb 09, 2010 - International Space Station, USA - In a very unique setting over Earth's colorful horizon, the silhouette of the space shuttle Endeavour is featured in this photo by an Expedition 22 crew member on board the International Space Station, as the shuttle approached for its docking on Feb. 9 during the STS-130 mission. <br />
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  • CHONGQING, CHINA - MAY 08: <br />
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Metro Station Opens At Wasteland<br />
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The exit one of Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6 is seen at a wasteland on May 8, 2017 in Chongqing, China. The metro station exits hidden at a wasteland in Chongqing<br />
 Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6, opened one exit in 2015. As few passengers board from Caojiawan Station, other two exits are hardly seen in the grass, and there's no path leading to the station on the wasteland. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Metro_Station_Opens_At_Wastela...jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - MAY 08: <br />
<br />
Metro Station Opens At Wasteland<br />
<br />
The exit one of Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6 is seen at a wasteland on May 8, 2017 in Chongqing, China. The metro station exits hidden at a wasteland in Chongqing<br />
 Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6, opened one exit in 2015. As few passengers board from Caojiawan Station, other two exits are hardly seen in the grass, and there's no path leading to the station on the wasteland. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Metro_Station_Opens_At_Wastela...jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - MAY 08: <br />
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Metro Station Opens At Wasteland<br />
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The unopened elevator of Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6 is seen at a wasteland on May 8, 2017 in Chongqing, China. The metro station exits hidden at a wasteland in Chongqing go viral on web. Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6 opened one exit in 2015. As few passengers board from Caojiawan Station, other two exits are hardly seen in the grass, and there's no path leading to the station on the wasteland. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Metro_Station_Opens_At_Wastela...jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - MAY 08: <br />
<br />
Metro Station Opens At Wasteland<br />
<br />
The exit one of Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6 is seen at a wasteland on May 8, 2017 in Chongqing, China. The metro station exits hidden at a wasteland in Chongqing<br />
 Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6, opened one exit in 2015. As few passengers board from Caojiawan Station, other two exits are hardly seen in the grass, and there's no path leading to the station on the wasteland. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Metro_Station_Opens_At_Wastela...jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - MAY 08: <br />
<br />
Metro Station Opens At Wasteland<br />
<br />
The exit one of Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6 is seen at a wasteland on May 8, 2017 in Chongqing, China. The metro station exits hidden at a wasteland in Chongqing<br />
 Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6, opened one exit in 2015. As few passengers board from Caojiawan Station, other two exits are hardly seen in the grass, and there's no path leading to the station on the wasteland. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Metro_Station_Opens_At_Wastela...jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - MAY 08: <br />
<br />
Metro Station Opens At Wasteland<br />
<br />
The exit one of Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6 is seen at a wasteland on May 8, 2017 in Chongqing, China. The metro station exits hidden at a wasteland in Chongqing<br />
 Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6, opened one exit in 2015. As few passengers board from Caojiawan Station, other two exits are hardly seen in the grass, and there's no path leading to the station on the wasteland. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Metro_Station_Opens_At_Wastela...jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - MAY 08: <br />
<br />
Metro Station Opens At Wasteland<br />
<br />
The exit one of Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6 is seen at a wasteland on May 8, 2017 in Chongqing, China. The metro station exits hidden at a wasteland in Chongqing<br />
 Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6, opened one exit in 2015. As few passengers board from Caojiawan Station, other two exits are hardly seen in the grass, and there's no path leading to the station on the wasteland. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Metro_Station_Opens_At_Wastela...jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - MAY 08: <br />
<br />
Metro Station Opens At Wasteland<br />
<br />
The exit one of Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6 is seen at a wasteland on May 8, 2017 in Chongqing, China. The metro station exits hidden at a wasteland in Chongqing<br />
 Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6, opened one exit in 2015. As few passengers board from Caojiawan Station, other two exits are hardly seen in the grass, and there's no path leading to the station on the wasteland. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Metro_Station_Opens_At_Wastela...jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - MAY 08: <br />
<br />
Metro Station Opens At Wasteland<br />
<br />
The exit one of Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6 is seen at a wasteland on May 8, 2017 in Chongqing, China. The metro station exits hidden at a wasteland in Chongqing<br />
 Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6, opened one exit in 2015. As few passengers board from Caojiawan Station, other two exits are hardly seen in the grass, and there's no path leading to the station on the wasteland. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Metro_Station_Opens_At_Wastela...jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - MAY 08: <br />
<br />
Metro Station Opens At Wasteland<br />
<br />
The exit one of Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6 is seen at a wasteland on May 8, 2017 in Chongqing, China. The metro station exits hidden at a wasteland in Chongqing<br />
 Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6, opened one exit in 2015. As few passengers board from Caojiawan Station, other two exits are hardly seen in the grass, and there's no path leading to the station on the wasteland. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Metro_Station_Opens_At_Wastela...jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - MAY 08: <br />
<br />
Metro Station Opens At Wasteland<br />
<br />
The exit one of Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6 is seen at a wasteland on May 8, 2017 in Chongqing, China. The metro station exits hidden at a wasteland in Chongqing<br />
 Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6, opened one exit in 2015. As few passengers board from Caojiawan Station, other two exits are hardly seen in the grass, and there's no path leading to the station on the wasteland. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Metro_Station_Opens_At_Wastela...jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - MAY 08: <br />
<br />
Metro Station Opens At Wasteland<br />
<br />
The exit one of Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6 is seen at a wasteland on May 8, 2017 in Chongqing, China. The metro station exits hidden at a wasteland in Chongqing<br />
 Caojiawan Station on Chongqing Rail Transit Line 6, opened one exit in 2015. As few passengers board from Caojiawan Station, other two exits are hardly seen in the grass, and there's no path leading to the station on the wasteland. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Metro_Station_Opens_At_Wastela...jpg
  • Dog Abandoned At Gas Station Is Now Its Cutest Employee<br />
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 This friendly dog, named Negão, might not be your typical gas station employee — but he is certainly one of the sweetest.<br />
<br />
Sadly though, things weren't always so good for him. Two years ago, Sabrina Plannerer and her partner purchased a Shell gas station under construction in the town of Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil. It was around this time that she discovered the adult dog roaming around the site, after he'd been abandoned there by his former owner and was too frightened to leave.<br />
<br />
So, rather than try to shoo Negão away, they stepped in to help him.<br />
<br />
"We adopted him immediately and got him all the care animals need," said Sabrina Plannerer . "We took him to the vet to get vaccinated and de-wormed. We bought him food, a dog house, and a leash to take him on walks."<br />
<br />
And when the gas station finally opened, Negão even got a job ...and an employee badge to prove it. <br />
<br />
Plannerer wasn't sure at first how Negão would react to the sudden bustle of business in the place that he'd been calling home, but the happy dog has proven to be a natural at providing world-class customer service. And he does it with a smile. "Negão waits for people to arrive, and then goes up to say hello, winning them over with his charms," Plannerer says. "Customers love him. Some people even bring him toys."<br />
<br />
As much as the dog enjoys his job as greeter, his life isn't limited to these brief encounters. Each day, Plannerer or another employee takes Negão on walks through town for exercise. And the gas station is staffed 24/7, so there's always at least one coworker close at hand to make sure he's happy and safe.  Negão has become a poster-pup of sorts for a local initiative from the charity Grupo FERA, which aims to pair needy stray dogs with businesses in the event that they cannot find a more traditional home.<br />
<br />
"It's been sensational, encouraging people to have more respect for animals," a spokesperson from Grupo FERA . "And workers en
    ExPix_Dog_Abandoned_At_Gas_Station_N...jpg
  • Dog Abandoned At Gas Station Is Now Its Cutest Employee<br />
<br />
 This friendly dog, named Negão, might not be your typical gas station employee — but he is certainly one of the sweetest.<br />
<br />
Sadly though, things weren't always so good for him. Two years ago, Sabrina Plannerer and her partner purchased a Shell gas station under construction in the town of Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil. It was around this time that she discovered the adult dog roaming around the site, after he'd been abandoned there by his former owner and was too frightened to leave.<br />
<br />
So, rather than try to shoo Negão away, they stepped in to help him.<br />
<br />
"We adopted him immediately and got him all the care animals need," said Sabrina Plannerer . "We took him to the vet to get vaccinated and de-wormed. We bought him food, a dog house, and a leash to take him on walks."<br />
<br />
And when the gas station finally opened, Negão even got a job ...and an employee badge to prove it. <br />
<br />
Plannerer wasn't sure at first how Negão would react to the sudden bustle of business in the place that he'd been calling home, but the happy dog has proven to be a natural at providing world-class customer service. And he does it with a smile. "Negão waits for people to arrive, and then goes up to say hello, winning them over with his charms," Plannerer says. "Customers love him. Some people even bring him toys."<br />
<br />
As much as the dog enjoys his job as greeter, his life isn't limited to these brief encounters. Each day, Plannerer or another employee takes Negão on walks through town for exercise. And the gas station is staffed 24/7, so there's always at least one coworker close at hand to make sure he's happy and safe.  Negão has become a poster-pup of sorts for a local initiative from the charity Grupo FERA, which aims to pair needy stray dogs with businesses in the event that they cannot find a more traditional home.<br />
<br />
"It's been sensational, encouraging people to have more respect for animals," a spokesperson from Grupo FERA . "And workers en
    ExPix_Dog_Abandoned_At_Gas_Station_N...jpg
  • Dog Abandoned At Gas Station Is Now Its Cutest Employee<br />
<br />
 This friendly dog, named Negão, might not be your typical gas station employee — but he is certainly one of the sweetest.<br />
<br />
Sadly though, things weren't always so good for him. Two years ago, Sabrina Plannerer and her partner purchased a Shell gas station under construction in the town of Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil. It was around this time that she discovered the adult dog roaming around the site, after he'd been abandoned there by his former owner and was too frightened to leave.<br />
<br />
So, rather than try to shoo Negão away, they stepped in to help him.<br />
<br />
"We adopted him immediately and got him all the care animals need," said Sabrina Plannerer . "We took him to the vet to get vaccinated and de-wormed. We bought him food, a dog house, and a leash to take him on walks."<br />
<br />
And when the gas station finally opened, Negão even got a job ...and an employee badge to prove it. <br />
<br />
Plannerer wasn't sure at first how Negão would react to the sudden bustle of business in the place that he'd been calling home, but the happy dog has proven to be a natural at providing world-class customer service. And he does it with a smile. "Negão waits for people to arrive, and then goes up to say hello, winning them over with his charms," Plannerer says. "Customers love him. Some people even bring him toys."<br />
<br />
As much as the dog enjoys his job as greeter, his life isn't limited to these brief encounters. Each day, Plannerer or another employee takes Negão on walks through town for exercise. And the gas station is staffed 24/7, so there's always at least one coworker close at hand to make sure he's happy and safe.  Negão has become a poster-pup of sorts for a local initiative from the charity Grupo FERA, which aims to pair needy stray dogs with businesses in the event that they cannot find a more traditional home.<br />
<br />
"It's been sensational, encouraging people to have more respect for animals," a spokesperson from Grupo FERA . "And workers en
    ExPix_Dog_Abandoned_At_Gas_Station_N...jpg
  • Dog Abandoned At Gas Station Is Now Its Cutest Employee<br />
<br />
 This friendly dog, named Negão, might not be your typical gas station employee — but he is certainly one of the sweetest.<br />
<br />
Sadly though, things weren't always so good for him. Two years ago, Sabrina Plannerer and her partner purchased a Shell gas station under construction in the town of Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil. It was around this time that she discovered the adult dog roaming around the site, after he'd been abandoned there by his former owner and was too frightened to leave.<br />
<br />
So, rather than try to shoo Negão away, they stepped in to help him.<br />
<br />
"We adopted him immediately and got him all the care animals need," said Sabrina Plannerer . "We took him to the vet to get vaccinated and de-wormed. We bought him food, a dog house, and a leash to take him on walks."<br />
<br />
And when the gas station finally opened, Negão even got a job ...and an employee badge to prove it. <br />
<br />
Plannerer wasn't sure at first how Negão would react to the sudden bustle of business in the place that he'd been calling home, but the happy dog has proven to be a natural at providing world-class customer service. And he does it with a smile. "Negão waits for people to arrive, and then goes up to say hello, winning them over with his charms," Plannerer says. "Customers love him. Some people even bring him toys."<br />
<br />
As much as the dog enjoys his job as greeter, his life isn't limited to these brief encounters. Each day, Plannerer or another employee takes Negão on walks through town for exercise. And the gas station is staffed 24/7, so there's always at least one coworker close at hand to make sure he's happy and safe.  Negão has become a poster-pup of sorts for a local initiative from the charity Grupo FERA, which aims to pair needy stray dogs with businesses in the event that they cannot find a more traditional home.<br />
<br />
"It's been sensational, encouraging people to have more respect for animals," a spokesperson from Grupo FERA . "And workers en
    ExPix_Dog_Abandoned_At_Gas_Station_N...jpg
  • Dog Abandoned At Gas Station Is Now Its Cutest Employee<br />
<br />
 This friendly dog, named Negão, might not be your typical gas station employee — but he is certainly one of the sweetest.<br />
<br />
Sadly though, things weren't always so good for him. Two years ago, Sabrina Plannerer and her partner purchased a Shell gas station under construction in the town of Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil. It was around this time that she discovered the adult dog roaming around the site, after he'd been abandoned there by his former owner and was too frightened to leave.<br />
<br />
So, rather than try to shoo Negão away, they stepped in to help him.<br />
<br />
"We adopted him immediately and got him all the care animals need," said Sabrina Plannerer . "We took him to the vet to get vaccinated and de-wormed. We bought him food, a dog house, and a leash to take him on walks."<br />
<br />
And when the gas station finally opened, Negão even got a job ...and an employee badge to prove it. <br />
<br />
Plannerer wasn't sure at first how Negão would react to the sudden bustle of business in the place that he'd been calling home, but the happy dog has proven to be a natural at providing world-class customer service. And he does it with a smile. "Negão waits for people to arrive, and then goes up to say hello, winning them over with his charms," Plannerer says. "Customers love him. Some people even bring him toys."<br />
<br />
As much as the dog enjoys his job as greeter, his life isn't limited to these brief encounters. Each day, Plannerer or another employee takes Negão on walks through town for exercise. And the gas station is staffed 24/7, so there's always at least one coworker close at hand to make sure he's happy and safe.  Negão has become a poster-pup of sorts for a local initiative from the charity Grupo FERA, which aims to pair needy stray dogs with businesses in the event that they cannot find a more traditional home.<br />
<br />
"It's been sensational, encouraging people to have more respect for animals," a spokesperson from Grupo FERA . "And workers en
    ExPix_Dog_Abandoned_At_Gas_Station_N...jpg
  • Dog Abandoned At Gas Station Is Now Its Cutest Employee<br />
<br />
 This friendly dog, named Negão, might not be your typical gas station employee — but he is certainly one of the sweetest.<br />
<br />
Sadly though, things weren't always so good for him. Two years ago, Sabrina Plannerer and her partner purchased a Shell gas station under construction in the town of Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil. It was around this time that she discovered the adult dog roaming around the site, after he'd been abandoned there by his former owner and was too frightened to leave.<br />
<br />
So, rather than try to shoo Negão away, they stepped in to help him.<br />
<br />
"We adopted him immediately and got him all the care animals need," said Sabrina Plannerer . "We took him to the vet to get vaccinated and de-wormed. We bought him food, a dog house, and a leash to take him on walks."<br />
<br />
And when the gas station finally opened, Negão even got a job ...and an employee badge to prove it. <br />
<br />
Plannerer wasn't sure at first how Negão would react to the sudden bustle of business in the place that he'd been calling home, but the happy dog has proven to be a natural at providing world-class customer service. And he does it with a smile. "Negão waits for people to arrive, and then goes up to say hello, winning them over with his charms," Plannerer says. "Customers love him. Some people even bring him toys."<br />
<br />
As much as the dog enjoys his job as greeter, his life isn't limited to these brief encounters. Each day, Plannerer or another employee takes Negão on walks through town for exercise. And the gas station is staffed 24/7, so there's always at least one coworker close at hand to make sure he's happy and safe.  Negão has become a poster-pup of sorts for a local initiative from the charity Grupo FERA, which aims to pair needy stray dogs with businesses in the event that they cannot find a more traditional home.<br />
<br />
"It's been sensational, encouraging people to have more respect for animals," a spokesperson from Grupo FERA . "And workers en
    ExPix_Dog_Abandoned_At_Gas_Station_N...jpg
  • Dog Abandoned At Gas Station Is Now Its Cutest Employee<br />
<br />
 This friendly dog, named Negão, might not be your typical gas station employee — but he is certainly one of the sweetest.<br />
<br />
Sadly though, things weren't always so good for him. Two years ago, Sabrina Plannerer and her partner purchased a Shell gas station under construction in the town of Mogi das Cruzes, Brazil. It was around this time that she discovered the adult dog roaming around the site, after he'd been abandoned there by his former owner and was too frightened to leave.<br />
<br />
So, rather than try to shoo Negão away, they stepped in to help him.<br />
<br />
"We adopted him immediately and got him all the care animals need," said Sabrina Plannerer . "We took him to the vet to get vaccinated and de-wormed. We bought him food, a dog house, and a leash to take him on walks."<br />
<br />
And when the gas station finally opened, Negão even got a job ...and an employee badge to prove it. <br />
<br />
Plannerer wasn't sure at first how Negão would react to the sudden bustle of business in the place that he'd been calling home, but the happy dog has proven to be a natural at providing world-class customer service. And he does it with a smile. "Negão waits for people to arrive, and then goes up to say hello, winning them over with his charms," Plannerer says. "Customers love him. Some people even bring him toys."<br />
<br />
As much as the dog enjoys his job as greeter, his life isn't limited to these brief encounters. Each day, Plannerer or another employee takes Negão on walks through town for exercise. And the gas station is staffed 24/7, so there's always at least one coworker close at hand to make sure he's happy and safe.  Negão has become a poster-pup of sorts for a local initiative from the charity Grupo FERA, which aims to pair needy stray dogs with businesses in the event that they cannot find a more traditional home.<br />
<br />
"It's been sensational, encouraging people to have more respect for animals," a spokesperson from Grupo FERA . "And workers en
    ExPix_Dog_Abandoned_At_Gas_Station_N...jpg
  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
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Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
<br />
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 />
©Exclusivepix media
    ExPix_Police_Robot_Patrols_At_Railwa...jpg
  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
<br />
Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
<br />
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 />
©Exclusivepix media
    ExPix_Police_Robot_Patrols_At_Railwa...jpg
  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
<br />
Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
<br />
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 />
©Exclusivepix media
    ExPix_Police_Robot_Patrols_At_Railwa...jpg
  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
<br />
Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
<br />
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 />
©Exclusivepix media
    ExPix_Police_Robot_Patrols_At_Railwa...jpg
  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
<br />
Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
<br />
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 />
©Exclusivepix media
    ExPix_Police_Robot_Patrols_At_Railwa...jpg
  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
<br />
Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
<br />
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 />
©Exclusivepix media
    ExPix_Police_Robot_Patrols_At_Railwa...jpg
  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
<br />
Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
<br />
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 />
©Exclusivepix media
    ExPix_Police_Robot_Patrols_At_Railwa...jpg
  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
<br />
Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
<br />
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 />
©Exclusivepix media
    ExPix_Police_Robot_Patrols_At_Railwa...jpg
  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
<br />
Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
<br />
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 />
©Exclusivepix media
    ExPix_Police_Robot_Patrols_At_Railwa...jpg
  • ZHENGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 15: <br />
<br />
Police Robot Patrols At Zhengzhou East Railway Station<br />
<br />
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 />
©Exclusivepix media
    ExPix_Police_Robot_Patrols_At_Railwa...jpg
  • 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 />
©Exclusivepix media
    ExPix_Police_Robot_Patrols_At_Railwa...jpg
  • 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 />
©Exclusivepix media
    ExPix_Police_Robot_Patrols_At_Railwa...jpg
  • Research Base In Antarctica<br />
Looking more like a prop from The hit movies "Star Wars" this sci-fi looking building is in fact thePrincess Elisabeth Station based in Antarctica, Designed with high energy-efficiency standards in mind, the Princess Elisabeth Station minimizes the energy loss while optimizing energy-use through a revolutionary smart grid. The Princess Elisabeth station is solidly anchored upon the granite ridge of Utsteinen Nunatak, in what is known as the Dronning Maud Land region of East-Antarctica.<br />
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  • Research Base In Antarctica<br />
Looking more like a prop from The hit movies "Star Wars" this sci-fi looking building is in fact thePrincess Elisabeth Station based in Antarctica, Designed with high energy-efficiency standards in mind, the Princess Elisabeth Station minimizes the energy loss while optimizing energy-use through a revolutionary smart grid. The Princess Elisabeth station is solidly anchored upon the granite ridge of Utsteinen Nunatak, in what is known as the Dronning Maud Land region of East-Antarctica.<br />
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  • Research Base In Antarctica<br />
Looking more like a prop from The hit movies "Star Wars" this sci-fi looking building is in fact thePrincess Elisabeth Station based in Antarctica, Designed with high energy-efficiency standards in mind, the Princess Elisabeth Station minimizes the energy loss while optimizing energy-use through a revolutionary smart grid. The Princess Elisabeth station is solidly anchored upon the granite ridge of Utsteinen Nunatak, in what is known as the Dronning Maud Land region of East-Antarctica.<br />
©International Polar Foundation/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Sci_Fi_Research_Base4.jpg
  • Research Base In Antarctica<br />
Looking more like a prop from The hit movies "Star Wars" this sci-fi looking building is in fact thePrincess Elisabeth Station based in Antarctica, Designed with high energy-efficiency standards in mind, the Princess Elisabeth Station minimizes the energy loss while optimizing energy-use through a revolutionary smart grid. The Princess Elisabeth station is solidly anchored upon the granite ridge of Utsteinen Nunatak, in what is known as the Dronning Maud Land region of East-Antarctica.<br />
©International Polar Foundation/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Sci_Fi_Research_Base3.jpg
  • Research Base In Antarctica<br />
Looking more like a prop from The hit movies "Star Wars" this sci-fi looking building is in fact thePrincess Elisabeth Station based in Antarctica, Designed with high energy-efficiency standards in mind, the Princess Elisabeth Station minimizes the energy loss while optimizing energy-use through a revolutionary smart grid. The Princess Elisabeth station is solidly anchored upon the granite ridge of Utsteinen Nunatak, in what is known as the Dronning Maud Land region of East-Antarctica.<br />
©International Polar Foundation/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Sci_Fi_Research_Base2.jpg
  • Research Base In Antarctica<br />
Looking more like a prop from The hit movies "Star Wars" this sci-fi looking building is in fact thePrincess Elisabeth Station based in Antarctica, Designed with high energy-efficiency standards in mind, the Princess Elisabeth Station minimizes the energy loss while optimizing energy-use through a revolutionary smart grid. The Princess Elisabeth station is solidly anchored upon the granite ridge of Utsteinen Nunatak, in what is known as the Dronning Maud Land region of East-Antarctica.<br />
©International Polar Foundation/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Sci_Fi_Research_Base1.jpg
  • TIANJIN, CHINA - AUGUST 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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A Visit To Donghai Road Subway Station After Tianjin\'s Massive Explosion<br />
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 Subway train is broken at Donghai Road Subway Station after warehouse explosion on August 23, 2015 in Tianjin, China. Tianjin massive explosion in Wednesday night had killed 123 people, and there being still another 50 in missing, officials said. The Donghai Road Subway Station is less than one kilometres from the blast site and the station has been damaged by blasts. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • TIANJIN, CHINA - AUGUST 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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A Visit To Donghai Road Subway Station After Tianjin\'s Massive Explosion<br />
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 Subway train is broken at Donghai Road Subway Station after warehouse explosion on August 23, 2015 in Tianjin, China. Tianjin massive explosion in Wednesday night had killed 123 people, and there being still another 50 in missing, officials said. The Donghai Road Subway Station is less than one kilometres from the blast site and the station has been damaged by blasts. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Subway_Station_After_Ex...jpg
  • TIANJIN, CHINA - AUGUST 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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A Visit To Donghai Road Subway Station After Tianjin\'s Massive Explosion<br />
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 Subway train is broken at Donghai Road Subway Station after warehouse explosion on August 23, 2015 in Tianjin, China. Tianjin massive explosion in Wednesday night had killed 123 people, and there being still another 50 in missing, officials said. The Donghai Road Subway Station is less than one kilometres from the blast site and the station has been damaged by blasts. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Subway_Station_After_Ex...jpg
  • TIANJIN, CHINA - AUGUST 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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A Visit To Donghai Road Subway Station After Tianjin\'s Massive Explosion<br />
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 Subway train is broken at Donghai Road Subway Station after warehouse explosion on August 23, 2015 in Tianjin, China. Tianjin massive explosion in Wednesday night had killed 123 people, and there being still another 50 in missing, officials said. The Donghai Road Subway Station is less than one kilometres from the blast site and the station has been damaged by blasts. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Subway_Station_After_Ex...jpg
  • TIANJIN, CHINA - AUGUST 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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A Visit To Donghai Road Subway Station After Tianjin\'s Massive Explosion<br />
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 Subway train is broken at Donghai Road Subway Station after warehouse explosion on August 23, 2015 in Tianjin, China. Tianjin massive explosion in Wednesday night had killed 123 people, and there being still another 50 in missing, officials said. The Donghai Road Subway Station is less than one kilometres from the blast site and the station has been damaged by blasts. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Subway_Station_After_Ex...jpg
  • TIANJIN, CHINA - AUGUST 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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A Visit To Donghai Road Subway Station After Tianjin\'s Massive Explosion<br />
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 Subway train is broken at Donghai Road Subway Station after warehouse explosion on August 23, 2015 in Tianjin, China. Tianjin massive explosion in Wednesday night had killed 123 people, and there being still another 50 in missing, officials said. The Donghai Road Subway Station is less than one kilometres from the blast site and the station has been damaged by blasts. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Subway_Station_After_Ex...jpg
  • TIANJIN, CHINA - AUGUST 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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A Visit To Donghai Road Subway Station After Tianjin\'s Massive Explosion<br />
<br />
 Subway train is broken at Donghai Road Subway Station after warehouse explosion on August 23, 2015 in Tianjin, China. Tianjin massive explosion in Wednesday night had killed 123 people, and there being still another 50 in missing, officials said. The Donghai Road Subway Station is less than one kilometres from the blast site and the station has been damaged by blasts. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Subway_Station_After_Ex...jpg
  • TIANJIN, CHINA - AUGUST 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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A Visit To Donghai Road Subway Station After Tianjin\'s Massive Explosion<br />
<br />
 Subway train is broken at Donghai Road Subway Station after warehouse explosion on August 23, 2015 in Tianjin, China. Tianjin massive explosion in Wednesday night had killed 123 people, and there being still another 50 in missing, officials said. The Donghai Road Subway Station is less than one kilometres from the blast site and the station has been damaged by blasts. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Subway_Station_After_Ex...jpg
  • TIANJIN, CHINA - AUGUST 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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A Visit To Donghai Road Subway Station After Tianjin\'s Massive Explosion<br />
<br />
 Subway train is broken at Donghai Road Subway Station after warehouse explosion on August 23, 2015 in Tianjin, China. Tianjin massive explosion in Wednesday night had killed 123 people, and there being still another 50 in missing, officials said. The Donghai Road Subway Station is less than one kilometres from the blast site and the station has been damaged by blasts. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Subway_Station_After_Ex...jpg
  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - FEBRUARY 01: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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100,000 travellers left stranded at a Chinese train station amid holiday rush<br />
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More than 100,000 travellers were left stranded outside a train station in China last night as trains were delayed due to heavy snow.<br />
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Passengers who were preparing to make their way home for the upcoming New Year celebrations were left queuing outside Guangzhou Railway Station in freezing conditions, reports the People’s Daily Online.<br />
<br />
Throughout the day huge queues developed outside the station, and some passengers waited up to ten hours before they could catch their train home. At least 32 trains were delayed in Guangzhou last night alone. <br />
Pictures of the mad rush and busy queues have been circulating on Chinese media, showing a sea of people waiting outside patiently to get into the station and onto a train.<br />
<br />
Though some looked calm, most of the passengers looked stressed out and tired after waiting for such a long time, frustrated that their trains were delayed. <br />
<br />
As thousands of people waited outside in freezing temperatures yesterday, some fortunate passengers managed to travel. A total of 174,000 passengers were successfully transported at Guangzhou Railway Station, and 146,000 passengers at the Guangzhou East Railway Station.<br />
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Chinese New Year - also referred to as the annual Spring Festival - falls on February 8, and holiday celebrations can last a full month. <br />
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A whopping 2.91 billion journeys are expected to occur over the festival period this year from January 24 until March 3 as millions of migrant workers head home to their families then return to cities to work.<br />
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According to the report, the railway department has warned passengers not to arrive at the train stations too early during the Spring Festival travel period, as it only creates a crush and can cause delays.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - FEBRUARY 01: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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100,000 travellers left stranded at a Chinese train station amid holiday rush<br />
<br />
More than 100,000 travellers were left stranded outside a train station in China last night as trains were delayed due to heavy snow.<br />
<br />
Passengers who were preparing to make their way home for the upcoming New Year celebrations were left queuing outside Guangzhou Railway Station in freezing conditions, reports the People’s Daily Online.<br />
<br />
Throughout the day huge queues developed outside the station, and some passengers waited up to ten hours before they could catch their train home. At least 32 trains were delayed in Guangzhou last night alone. <br />
Pictures of the mad rush and busy queues have been circulating on Chinese media, showing a sea of people waiting outside patiently to get into the station and onto a train.<br />
<br />
Though some looked calm, most of the passengers looked stressed out and tired after waiting for such a long time, frustrated that their trains were delayed. <br />
<br />
As thousands of people waited outside in freezing temperatures yesterday, some fortunate passengers managed to travel. A total of 174,000 passengers were successfully transported at Guangzhou Railway Station, and 146,000 passengers at the Guangzhou East Railway Station.<br />
<br />
Chinese New Year - also referred to as the annual Spring Festival - falls on February 8, and holiday celebrations can last a full month. <br />
<br />
A whopping 2.91 billion journeys are expected to occur over the festival period this year from January 24 until March 3 as millions of migrant workers head home to their families then return to cities to work.<br />
<br />
According to the report, the railway department has warned passengers not to arrive at the train stations too early during the Spring Festival travel period, as it only creates a crush and can cause delays.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Mass_travellers_left_st...jpg
  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - FEBRUARY 01: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
100,000 travellers left stranded at a Chinese train station amid holiday rush<br />
<br />
More than 100,000 travellers were left stranded outside a train station in China last night as trains were delayed due to heavy snow.<br />
<br />
Passengers who were preparing to make their way home for the upcoming New Year celebrations were left queuing outside Guangzhou Railway Station in freezing conditions, reports the People’s Daily Online.<br />
<br />
Throughout the day huge queues developed outside the station, and some passengers waited up to ten hours before they could catch their train home. At least 32 trains were delayed in Guangzhou last night alone. <br />
Pictures of the mad rush and busy queues have been circulating on Chinese media, showing a sea of people waiting outside patiently to get into the station and onto a train.<br />
<br />
Though some looked calm, most of the passengers looked stressed out and tired after waiting for such a long time, frustrated that their trains were delayed. <br />
<br />
As thousands of people waited outside in freezing temperatures yesterday, some fortunate passengers managed to travel. A total of 174,000 passengers were successfully transported at Guangzhou Railway Station, and 146,000 passengers at the Guangzhou East Railway Station.<br />
<br />
Chinese New Year - also referred to as the annual Spring Festival - falls on February 8, and holiday celebrations can last a full month. <br />
<br />
A whopping 2.91 billion journeys are expected to occur over the festival period this year from January 24 until March 3 as millions of migrant workers head home to their families then return to cities to work.<br />
<br />
According to the report, the railway department has warned passengers not to arrive at the train stations too early during the Spring Festival travel period, as it only creates a crush and can cause delays.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Mass_travellers_left_st...jpg
  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - FEBRUARY 01: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
100,000 travellers left stranded at a Chinese train station amid holiday rush<br />
<br />
More than 100,000 travellers were left stranded outside a train station in China last night as trains were delayed due to heavy snow.<br />
<br />
Passengers who were preparing to make their way home for the upcoming New Year celebrations were left queuing outside Guangzhou Railway Station in freezing conditions, reports the People’s Daily Online.<br />
<br />
Throughout the day huge queues developed outside the station, and some passengers waited up to ten hours before they could catch their train home. At least 32 trains were delayed in Guangzhou last night alone. <br />
Pictures of the mad rush and busy queues have been circulating on Chinese media, showing a sea of people waiting outside patiently to get into the station and onto a train.<br />
<br />
Though some looked calm, most of the passengers looked stressed out and tired after waiting for such a long time, frustrated that their trains were delayed. <br />
<br />
As thousands of people waited outside in freezing temperatures yesterday, some fortunate passengers managed to travel. A total of 174,000 passengers were successfully transported at Guangzhou Railway Station, and 146,000 passengers at the Guangzhou East Railway Station.<br />
<br />
Chinese New Year - also referred to as the annual Spring Festival - falls on February 8, and holiday celebrations can last a full month. <br />
<br />
A whopping 2.91 billion journeys are expected to occur over the festival period this year from January 24 until March 3 as millions of migrant workers head home to their families then return to cities to work.<br />
<br />
According to the report, the railway department has warned passengers not to arrive at the train stations too early during the Spring Festival travel period, as it only creates a crush and can cause delays.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Mass_travellers_left_st...jpg
  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - FEBRUARY 01: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
100,000 travellers left stranded at a Chinese train station amid holiday rush<br />
<br />
More than 100,000 travellers were left stranded outside a train station in China last night as trains were delayed due to heavy snow.<br />
<br />
Passengers who were preparing to make their way home for the upcoming New Year celebrations were left queuing outside Guangzhou Railway Station in freezing conditions, reports the People’s Daily Online.<br />
<br />
Throughout the day huge queues developed outside the station, and some passengers waited up to ten hours before they could catch their train home. At least 32 trains were delayed in Guangzhou last night alone. <br />
Pictures of the mad rush and busy queues have been circulating on Chinese media, showing a sea of people waiting outside patiently to get into the station and onto a train.<br />
<br />
Though some looked calm, most of the passengers looked stressed out and tired after waiting for such a long time, frustrated that their trains were delayed. <br />
<br />
As thousands of people waited outside in freezing temperatures yesterday, some fortunate passengers managed to travel. A total of 174,000 passengers were successfully transported at Guangzhou Railway Station, and 146,000 passengers at the Guangzhou East Railway Station.<br />
<br />
Chinese New Year - also referred to as the annual Spring Festival - falls on February 8, and holiday celebrations can last a full month. <br />
<br />
A whopping 2.91 billion journeys are expected to occur over the festival period this year from January 24 until March 3 as millions of migrant workers head home to their families then return to cities to work.<br />
<br />
According to the report, the railway department has warned passengers not to arrive at the train stations too early during the Spring Festival travel period, as it only creates a crush and can cause delays.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Mass_travellers_left_st...jpg
  • XI'AN, CHINA - DECEMBER 13: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Mistranslations  In China<br />
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The sign "Xi'an North Railway Station" is mistranslated into "Xi'anbei Railway Station" at Xi'an North Station on December 13, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. Many signs of Xi'an North Station have been mistranslated and brought many inconvenience to the foreign passengers.<br />
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  • XI'AN, CHINA - DECEMBER 13: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Mistranslations  In China<br />
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The sign "Xi'an North Railway Station" is mistranslated into "Xi'anbei Railway Station" at Xi'an North Station on December 13, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. Many signs of Xi'an North Station have been mistranslated and brought many inconvenience to the foreign passengers.<br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 02: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Over 50,000 Passengers Stranded At Guangzhou Railway Station<br />
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50,000 passengers wait for their trains at Guangzhou Railway Station after heavy snow delayed numerous trains on February 2, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. Chinese people are preparing for the Spring Festival, the Year of Monkey, which will fall on February 8 according to Chinese calendar. <br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 02: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Over 50,000 Passengers Stranded At Guangzhou Railway Station<br />
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50,000 passengers wait for their trains at Guangzhou Railway Station after heavy snow delayed numerous trains on February 2, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. Chinese people are preparing for the Spring Festival, the Year of Monkey, which will fall on February 8 according to Chinese calendar. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 02: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Over 50,000 Passengers Stranded At Guangzhou Railway Station<br />
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50,000 passengers wait for their trains at Guangzhou Railway Station after heavy snow delayed numerous trains on February 2, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. Chinese people are preparing for the Spring Festival, the Year of Monkey, which will fall on February 8 according to Chinese calendar. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 02: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Over 50,000 Passengers Stranded At Guangzhou Railway Station<br />
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50,000 passengers wait for their trains at Guangzhou Railway Station after heavy snow delayed numerous trains on February 2, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. Chinese people are preparing for the Spring Festival, the Year of Monkey, which will fall on February 8 according to Chinese calendar. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_50000_Passengers_Strand...jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 02: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Over 50,000 Passengers Stranded At Guangzhou Railway Station<br />
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50,000 passengers wait for their trains at Guangzhou Railway Station after heavy snow delayed numerous trains on February 2, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. Chinese people are preparing for the Spring Festival, the Year of Monkey, which will fall on February 8 according to Chinese calendar. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_50000_Passengers_Strand...jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 02: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Over 50,000 Passengers Stranded At Guangzhou Railway Station<br />
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50,000 passengers wait for their trains at Guangzhou Railway Station after heavy snow delayed numerous trains on February 2, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. Chinese people are preparing for the Spring Festival, the Year of Monkey, which will fall on February 8 according to Chinese calendar. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_50000_Passengers_Strand...jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 02: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Over 50,000 Passengers Stranded At Guangzhou Railway Station<br />
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50,000 passengers wait for their trains at Guangzhou Railway Station after heavy snow delayed numerous trains on February 2, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. Chinese people are preparing for the Spring Festival, the Year of Monkey, which will fall on February 8 according to Chinese calendar. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_50000_Passengers_Strand...jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 02: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Over 50,000 Passengers Stranded At Guangzhou Railway Station<br />
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50,000 passengers wait for their trains at Guangzhou Railway Station after heavy snow delayed numerous trains on February 2, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. Chinese people are preparing for the Spring Festival, the Year of Monkey, which will fall on February 8 according to Chinese calendar. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_50000_Passengers_Strand...jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 02: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Over 50,000 Passengers Stranded At Guangzhou Railway Station<br />
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50,000 passengers wait for their trains at Guangzhou Railway Station after heavy snow delayed numerous trains on February 2, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. Chinese people are preparing for the Spring Festival, the Year of Monkey, which will fall on February 8 according to Chinese calendar. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_50000_Passengers_Strand...jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 02: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Over 50,000 Passengers Stranded At Guangzhou Railway Station<br />
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50,000 passengers wait for their trains at Guangzhou Railway Station after heavy snow delayed numerous trains on February 2, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. Chinese people are preparing for the Spring Festival, the Year of Monkey, which will fall on February 8 according to Chinese calendar. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_50000_Passengers_Strand...jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 02: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Over 50,000 Passengers Stranded At Guangzhou Railway Station<br />
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50,000 passengers wait for their trains at Guangzhou Railway Station after heavy snow delayed numerous trains on February 2, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. Chinese people are preparing for the Spring Festival, the Year of Monkey, which will fall on February 8 according to Chinese calendar. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_50000_Passengers_Strand...jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 02: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Over 50,000 Passengers Stranded At Guangzhou Railway Station<br />
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50,000 passengers wait for their trains at Guangzhou Railway Station after heavy snow delayed numerous trains on February 2, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. Chinese people are preparing for the Spring Festival, the Year of Monkey, which will fall on February 8 according to Chinese calendar. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_50000_Passengers_Strand...jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 02: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Over 50,000 Passengers Stranded At Guangzhou Railway Station<br />
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50,000 passengers wait for their trains at Guangzhou Railway Station after heavy snow delayed numerous trains on February 2, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. Chinese people are preparing for the Spring Festival, the Year of Monkey, which will fall on February 8 according to Chinese calendar. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_50000_Passengers_Strand...jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 02: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Over 50,000 Passengers Stranded At Guangzhou Railway Station<br />
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50,000 passengers wait for their trains at Guangzhou Railway Station after heavy snow delayed numerous trains on February 2, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. Chinese people are preparing for the Spring Festival, the Year of Monkey, which will fall on February 8 according to Chinese calendar. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_50000_Passengers_Strand...jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 02: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Over 50,000 Passengers Stranded At Guangzhou Railway Station<br />
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50,000 passengers wait for their trains at Guangzhou Railway Station after heavy snow delayed numerous trains on February 2, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. Chinese people are preparing for the Spring Festival, the Year of Monkey, which will fall on February 8 according to Chinese calendar. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_50000_Passengers_Strand...jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - FEBRUARY 02: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Over 50,000 Passengers Stranded At Guangzhou Railway Station<br />
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50,000 passengers wait for their trains at Guangzhou Railway Station after heavy snow delayed numerous trains on February 2, 2016 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. Chinese people are preparing for the Spring Festival, the Year of Monkey, which will fall on February 8 according to Chinese calendar. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • Boy cheats death as train runs over him!<br />
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A 13-year-old boy fell into the gap between the train and the platform while trying to board the train at Bamniya station of Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh, India. <br />
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The incident around 6:30 am while the boy was trying to board the Mumbai-bound Janata Express, but lost his balance slipped into the gap.<br />
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Before he could try to wriggle out of the gap between the platform and the tracks, the train departed. <br />
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Eyewitnesses thought the boy was dead, but the boy had miraculous escape. He clung onto the platform wall till the train moved out of the platform. Much to the disbelief of the onlookers, he emerged unscathed from the tracks after that.<br />
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Ravindra Kumar, the station master at Bāmnia, said: "As soon as we received the information that someone has fallen on the tracks, I contacted the train guard and halted the train immediately. I must say the boy cheated death by his presence of mind."<br />
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHLWw70FLpw<br />
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  • Boy cheats death as train runs over him!<br />
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A 13-year-old boy fell into the gap between the train and the platform while trying to board the train at Bamniya station of Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh, India. <br />
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The incident around 6:30 am while the boy was trying to board the Mumbai-bound Janata Express, but lost his balance slipped into the gap.<br />
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Before he could try to wriggle out of the gap between the platform and the tracks, the train departed. <br />
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Eyewitnesses thought the boy was dead, but the boy had miraculous escape. He clung onto the platform wall till the train moved out of the platform. Much to the disbelief of the onlookers, he emerged unscathed from the tracks after that.<br />
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Ravindra Kumar, the station master at Bāmnia, said: "As soon as we received the information that someone has fallen on the tracks, I contacted the train guard and halted the train immediately. I must say the boy cheated death by his presence of mind."<br />
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHLWw70FLpw<br />
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  • Boy cheats death as train runs over him!<br />
<br />
A 13-year-old boy fell into the gap between the train and the platform while trying to board the train at Bamniya station of Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh, India. <br />
<br />
The incident around 6:30 am while the boy was trying to board the Mumbai-bound Janata Express, but lost his balance slipped into the gap.<br />
<br />
Before he could try to wriggle out of the gap between the platform and the tracks, the train departed. <br />
<br />
Eyewitnesses thought the boy was dead, but the boy had miraculous escape. He clung onto the platform wall till the train moved out of the platform. Much to the disbelief of the onlookers, he emerged unscathed from the tracks after that.<br />
<br />
Ravindra Kumar, the station master at Bāmnia, said: "As soon as we received the information that someone has fallen on the tracks, I contacted the train guard and halted the train immediately. I must say the boy cheated death by his presence of mind."<br />
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHLWw70FLpw<br />
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  • Boy cheats death as train runs over him!<br />
<br />
A 13-year-old boy fell into the gap between the train and the platform while trying to board the train at Bamniya station of Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh, India. <br />
<br />
The incident around 6:30 am while the boy was trying to board the Mumbai-bound Janata Express, but lost his balance slipped into the gap.<br />
<br />
Before he could try to wriggle out of the gap between the platform and the tracks, the train departed. <br />
<br />
Eyewitnesses thought the boy was dead, but the boy had miraculous escape. He clung onto the platform wall till the train moved out of the platform. Much to the disbelief of the onlookers, he emerged unscathed from the tracks after that.<br />
<br />
Ravindra Kumar, the station master at Bāmnia, said: "As soon as we received the information that someone has fallen on the tracks, I contacted the train guard and halted the train immediately. I must say the boy cheated death by his presence of mind."<br />
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHLWw70FLpw<br />
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  • Boy cheats death as train runs over him!<br />
<br />
A 13-year-old boy fell into the gap between the train and the platform while trying to board the train at Bamniya station of Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh, India. <br />
<br />
The incident around 6:30 am while the boy was trying to board the Mumbai-bound Janata Express, but lost his balance slipped into the gap.<br />
<br />
Before he could try to wriggle out of the gap between the platform and the tracks, the train departed. <br />
<br />
Eyewitnesses thought the boy was dead, but the boy had miraculous escape. He clung onto the platform wall till the train moved out of the platform. Much to the disbelief of the onlookers, he emerged unscathed from the tracks after that.<br />
<br />
Ravindra Kumar, the station master at Bāmnia, said: "As soon as we received the information that someone has fallen on the tracks, I contacted the train guard and halted the train immediately. I must say the boy cheated death by his presence of mind."<br />
<br />
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHLWw70FLpw<br />
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  • Boy cheats death as train runs over him!<br />
<br />
A 13-year-old boy fell into the gap between the train and the platform while trying to board the train at Bamniya station of Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh, India. <br />
<br />
The incident around 6:30 am while the boy was trying to board the Mumbai-bound Janata Express, but lost his balance slipped into the gap.<br />
<br />
Before he could try to wriggle out of the gap between the platform and the tracks, the train departed. <br />
<br />
Eyewitnesses thought the boy was dead, but the boy had miraculous escape. He clung onto the platform wall till the train moved out of the platform. Much to the disbelief of the onlookers, he emerged unscathed from the tracks after that.<br />
<br />
Ravindra Kumar, the station master at Bāmnia, said: "As soon as we received the information that someone has fallen on the tracks, I contacted the train guard and halted the train immediately. I must say the boy cheated death by his presence of mind."<br />
<br />
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHLWw70FLpw<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Boy_cheats_death2.jpg
  • Boy cheats death as train runs over him!<br />
<br />
A 13-year-old boy fell into the gap between the train and the platform while trying to board the train at Bamniya station of Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh, India. <br />
<br />
The incident around 6:30 am while the boy was trying to board the Mumbai-bound Janata Express, but lost his balance slipped into the gap.<br />
<br />
Before he could try to wriggle out of the gap between the platform and the tracks, the train departed. <br />
<br />
Eyewitnesses thought the boy was dead, but the boy had miraculous escape. He clung onto the platform wall till the train moved out of the platform. Much to the disbelief of the onlookers, he emerged unscathed from the tracks after that.<br />
<br />
Ravindra Kumar, the station master at Bāmnia, said: "As soon as we received the information that someone has fallen on the tracks, I contacted the train guard and halted the train immediately. I must say the boy cheated death by his presence of mind."<br />
<br />
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHLWw70FLpw<br />
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  • XI'AN, CHINA - DECEMBER 13: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Mistranslations  In China<br />
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The sign "Please wait behind the yellow line" is mistranslated into "Please wait outside a noodle" at Xi'an North Station on December 13, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. Many signs of Xi'an North Station has been mistranslated and brought many inconvenience to the foreign passengers.<br />
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  • XI'AN, CHINA - DECEMBER 13: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Mistranslations  In China<br />
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The sign "Please wait behind the yellow line" is mistranslated into "Please wait outside a noodle" at Xi'an North Station on December 13, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. Many signs of Xi'an North Station has been mistranslated and brought many inconvenience to the foreign passengers.<br />
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  • XI'AN, CHINA - DECEMBER 13: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Mistranslations  In China<br />
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The sign "Please wait behind the yellow line" is mistranslated into "Please wait outside a noodle" at Xi'an North Station on December 13, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. Many signs of Xi'an North Station has been mistranslated and brought many inconvenience to the foreign passengers.<br />
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  • XI'AN, CHINA - DECEMBER 13: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Mistranslations  In China<br />
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The sign "Private car" is mistranslated into "Social car" at Xi'an North Station on December 13, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. Shaanxi province of China. Many signs of Xi'an North Station have been mistranslated and brought many inconvenience to the foreign passengers.<br />
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  • XI'AN, CHINA - DECEMBER 13: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Mistranslations  In China<br />
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The sign "Private car" is mistranslated into "Social car" at Xi'an North Station on December 13, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. Shaanxi province of China. Many signs of Xi'an North Station have been mistranslated and brought many inconvenience to the foreign passengers.<br />
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  • XI'AN, CHINA - DECEMBER 13: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Mistranslations  In China<br />
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The sign "Please wait behind the yellow line" is mistranslated into "Please wait outside a noodle" at Xi'an North Station on December 13, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi province of China. Many signs of Xi'an North Station has been mistranslated and brought many inconvenience to the foreign passengers.<br />
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  • CITYS BY NIGHT<br />
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Brussels and Antwerp at Night<br />
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An astronaut on the International Space Station took this night photograph of two of Belgium‚Äs major metropolitan areas. Antwerp is a major European port located on the Scheldt River, which appears as a black line angling through the lights. The city has access to the Atlantic Ocean, and its extensive dock facilities are even more brightly lit than the city center.<br />
Brussels is the capital and largest city in Belgium, and also the de facto headquarters of the European Union. Brilliant points of light are the city center and the Brussels National Airport. Developed roadways appear as straighter, brighter lines radiating from the two cities.<br />
About a minute before this photo was taken, an astronaut captured a wider contextual view of Belgium, Netherlands, and northwest Germany. Taken with a shorter (wider-angle) lens, the photo gives a panoramic view as the ISS crossed into Europe from the Atlantic Ocean.<br />
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  • City's By Night <br />
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City Lights of Dubai, United Arab Emirates<br />
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The city of Dubai‚the largest metropolitan area within the emirate of Dubai‚ is a favourite subject of astronaut photography largely due to the unique island developments situated directly offshore in the Persian Gulf. These artificial archipelagos have been built such that their full design is only visible from the vantage point of an airplane an orbiting spacecraft such as the International Space Station (ISS). Advancements in handheld camera technology and capabilities are also improving the ISS crew‚  <br />
The eye-catching appearance of the city at night displays the urban development pattern. In this image‚ taken with a long focal-length lens and digital camera optimized for fast response and high light sensitivity‚ several interesting patterns can be observed. The highways and major streets are sharply defined by yellow-orange lighting, while the commercial and residential areas are resolved into a speckle pattern of individual white, blue, and yellow-orange lights. Several brilliantly lit areas are large hotel and mall complexes, including the Burj Khalifa Tower. At 828 meters (2,717 feet), it is the world‚Äs tallest building.<br />
The brilliant lighting of the city contrasts sharply with both the dark Persian Gulf to the northwest, and largely undeveloped and unlit areas to the southeast. Likewise, the clusters of lighting in the Palm Jumeira complex correspond to the relatively small part of the archipelago that has been developed. Isolated areas of blurred city lights are due to patchy clouds.<br />
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  • City's By Night <br />
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London By Night<br />
This nighttime view of the British capital offers unique insight into the city’s urban density and infrastructure as highlighted by electrical lighting. Interpreting the brightest areas as the most populated, the population density drops off rapidly from the bright urban center until it reaches the vicinity of the Orbital, an encircling roadway. Beyond lie isolated bright areas marking the numerous smaller cities and towns of the region and as far southeast as Hastings on the coast. Note London’s two major airports, Heathrow and Gatwick, and the particularly bright, sinuous stretch of the Orbital to the south of the city.<br />
The crew of the International Space Station acquired this image shortly after 7:22 p.m. local time on the evening of February 4, 2003. Either thin, low clouds or perhaps fog is evident in the fuzzy character of patterns for some of the surrounding smaller cities while that of the warmer urban center is still clear and sharp.<br />
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  • City's By Night<br />
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Los Angeles at Night<br />
After sunset the borders of ‚The City of Angels‚are defined as much by its dark terrain features as by its well-lit grid of streets and freeways. Over 13 million people inhabit the coastal basin bounded roughly by the Santa Monica and San Gabriel Mountains to the north and the Chino Hills and Santa Ana Mountains to the east and southeast.<br />
The crew of the International Space Station took this unique photo shortly after 1 a.m. local time on March 10, 2003. Both the glitter and sprawl of America‚ second largest city as well as a number of its renowned landmarks are highly visible. In the north, Hollywood is nestled against the south side of the Santa Monica Mountains. On the coast, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and the port facilities at Long Beach Naval Shipyards are bright spots. Finally, even at this time of night, the bright lights of Disneyland in Anaheim are a standout feature.<br />
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  • City's By Night<br />
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Montreal at Night<br />
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Montreal, the largest city in the mostly French-speaking Province of Quebec, is considered by some to be the cultural capital of Canada. The metropolitan area (image center) is the country‚ second-largest, having been surpassed by Toronto in 1976. While the city of Montreal is located on the Island of Montreal, at the confluence of the St. Lawrence (image center) and Ottawa rivers (not visible), the city takes its name from Mont Royal, located at the city‚center. Several smaller urban areas form a loose ring around the metropolitan area: Sorel-Tracy, Saint-Hyacinthe, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Saint-Jerome, and Joliette are among those that can be readily identified.<br />
This astronaut photograph of the city lights of Montreal illustrates the extent of urbanization. Major roadways and industrial areas are traced by bright white lighting, while the adjacent residential and commercial lands are characterized by more diffuse yellow-gold lighting. Rivers and other water bodies appear black, while the surrounding countryside is faintly illuminated by moonlight. Blurry areas at image top and bottom right are caused by cloud cover.<br />
The International Space Station was located over the Pennsylvania-New York border (near Warren, Pa.) at the time this image was taken‚ground distance of approximately 600 kilometers (370 miles) southwest of Montreal. This distance from the camera target, coupled with the oblique (inclined) viewing angle from the ISS, results in the foreshortened appearance of urban areas in the image.<br />
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  • City's By Night<br />
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Salt Lake City at Night<br />
The Salt Lake City metropolitan area is located along the western front of the Wasatch Range in northern Utah. The city is known as ‚the crossroads of the West, as the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (known informally as the Mormon Church), and as the state capital of Utah. Salt Lake City was founded in 1847 by Brigham Young, together with other followers of the Mormon faith. The city and surrounding urban areas is home to more than 2 million people, approximately 80 percent of the population of the state.<br />
Viewed at night from the vantage point of the International Space Station, the regular north-south and east-west layout of street grids typical of western U.S. cities is clearly visible. Both the color of the city lights and their density provide clues to the character of the urban fabric. Yellow-gold lights generally indicate major roadways, such as Interstate Highway 15, which passes through the center of the metropolitan area. Bright white clusters are associated with city centers, and commercial and industrial areas. Residential and suburban areas are recognizable as diffuse and relatively dim lighting.<br />
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  • City's By Night<br />
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Sochi at Night<br />
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Three months after bearing the Olympic torch outside their orbiting home, the astronauts and cosmonauts on the International Space Station (ISS) got to look down on that flame from above. On the evening of February 10, 2014, an Expedition 38 crew member on the ISS captured this digital photograph of Sochi, Russia, along the coast of the Black Sea.<br />
In the image, the Olympic flame now burns in the circular Medals Plaza, ringed in gold and bright white lighting in the center of the Olympic Park. The oval-shaped Fisht Olympic Stadium is lit in blue and stands near the shore to the south. (Note that south is to the right in the image.) The Adler Arena Skating Center and the Iceberg Skating Palace both appear as black rectangles north and east of the Medals Plaza, and the Bolshoy Ice Dome has a pink tint and stands to the west.<br />
Sochi is a city of nearly 340,000 people in Krasnodar Krai, Russia, near the border between Georgia and Russia. Warmed by the Black Sea and straddling the continents of Europe and Asia, the resort city has a subtropical climate that draws many tourists. It is one of the warmer locations ever chosen for the Winter Games. However, snow coats the slopes of the Caucasus Mountains just 40 kilometers (25 miles) inland.<br />
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  • City's By Night <br />
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Buenos Aires at Night<br />
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Buenos Aires is one of the larger cities seen by orbiting crews. Twelve million people, almost one third of all Argentines, live in this city, often called the ‚Paris of the South.‚ Taken very early on the morning of Saturday, February 8, 2003, from the International Space Station with the handheld electronic still camera, this remarkably clear image shows the lights of Argentina‚ capital city.<br />
Brightness of the lights exactly represents the density of the urban population, which declines all the way to the blackness of the farmlands that surround the city. The brightest area is the old part of the city centered on the port and the presidential palace, the Casa Rosada. The blackest part of the scene is the River Plate, the great estuary of the Atlantic Ocean on which this port city is located<br />
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  • City's By Night<br />
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Brasília at Night<br />
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Whether seen at night or during the day, the capital city of Brazil is unmistakable from orbit. Brasília is located on a plateau—the Planalto Central—in the west-central part of the country, and is widely considered to be one of the best examples of 20th century urban planning in the world. One of its most distinctive design features—as seen from above—suggests a bird, butterfly, or airplane traveling along a northwest-southeast direction, and is made dramatically visible by city light patterns (image center right, between Lake Paranoá and the airport).<br />
Following the establishment of Brasília in the early 1960s, informal settlements began to form around the original planned city. Ceilândia was one such settlement. In 1970, Ceilândia was formalized by the government and is now a satellite city of Brasília with its own distinct urban identity.<br />
The developed areas of Brasília and its satellites are clearly outlined by street grids and highway lights in this astronaut photograph taken from the International Space Station. The large unlit region to the upper right is the Brasília National Park. Other dark regions to the bottom and left include agricultural fields and expanses of the Cerrado tropical savanna.<br />
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  • JINGHONG, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Lancang River From The Air<br />
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A general view of the Lancang River is seen from the air  in Jinghong, Yunnan Province of China. The Lancang River is the longest river flowing from north to south in China. It takes its source from the Zhaqu of the Guangguori Peak of Tanggula Mountain Range in Qinghai Province, China. It is called the Lancang River after it reaches Changdu. The river runs south until it leaves China at the Nanla Bayout of Yunnan Province and therefrom changes its name from the Lancang River to the Mekong River. The river finally empties into the Pacific Ocean in the south of Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam.<br />
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  • JINGHONG, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Lancang River From The Air<br />
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A general view of the Lancang River is seen from the air  in Jinghong, Yunnan Province of China. The Lancang River is the longest river flowing from north to south in China. It takes its source from the Zhaqu of the Guangguori Peak of Tanggula Mountain Range in Qinghai Province, China. It is called the Lancang River after it reaches Changdu. The river runs south until it leaves China at the Nanla Bayout of Yunnan Province and therefrom changes its name from the Lancang River to the Mekong River. The river finally empties into the Pacific Ocean in the south of Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam.<br />
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  • JINGHONG, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Lancang River From The Air<br />
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A general view of the Lancang River is seen from the air  in Jinghong, Yunnan Province of China. The Lancang River is the longest river flowing from north to south in China. It takes its source from the Zhaqu of the Guangguori Peak of Tanggula Mountain Range in Qinghai Province, China. It is called the Lancang River after it reaches Changdu. The river runs south until it leaves China at the Nanla Bayout of Yunnan Province and therefrom changes its name from the Lancang River to the Mekong River. The river finally empties into the Pacific Ocean in the south of Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam.<br />
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  • JINGHONG, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Lancang River From The Air<br />
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A general view of the Lancang River is seen from the air  in Jinghong, Yunnan Province of China. The Lancang River is the longest river flowing from north to south in China. It takes its source from the Zhaqu of the Guangguori Peak of Tanggula Mountain Range in Qinghai Province, China. It is called the Lancang River after it reaches Changdu. The river runs south until it leaves China at the Nanla Bayout of Yunnan Province and therefrom changes its name from the Lancang River to the Mekong River. The river finally empties into the Pacific Ocean in the south of Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam.<br />
©Exclusivepix
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  • JINGHONG, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Lancang River From The Air<br />
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A general view of the Lancang River is seen from the air  in Jinghong, Yunnan Province of China. The Lancang River is the longest river flowing from north to south in China. It takes its source from the Zhaqu of the Guangguori Peak of Tanggula Mountain Range in Qinghai Province, China. It is called the Lancang River after it reaches Changdu. The river runs south until it leaves China at the Nanla Bayout of Yunnan Province and therefrom changes its name from the Lancang River to the Mekong River. The river finally empties into the Pacific Ocean in the south of Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam.<br />
©Exclusivepix
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  • JINGHONG, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Lancang River From The Air<br />
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A general view of the Lancang River is seen from the air  in Jinghong, Yunnan Province of China. The Lancang River is the longest river flowing from north to south in China. It takes its source from the Zhaqu of the Guangguori Peak of Tanggula Mountain Range in Qinghai Province, China. It is called the Lancang River after it reaches Changdu. The river runs south until it leaves China at the Nanla Bayout of Yunnan Province and therefrom changes its name from the Lancang River to the Mekong River. The river finally empties into the Pacific Ocean in the south of Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam.<br />
©Exclusivepix
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  • JINGHONG, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Lancang River From The Air<br />
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A general view of the Lancang River is seen from the air  in Jinghong, Yunnan Province of China. The Lancang River is the longest river flowing from north to south in China. It takes its source from the Zhaqu of the Guangguori Peak of Tanggula Mountain Range in Qinghai Province, China. It is called the Lancang River after it reaches Changdu. The river runs south until it leaves China at the Nanla Bayout of Yunnan Province and therefrom changes its name from the Lancang River to the Mekong River. The river finally empties into the Pacific Ocean in the south of Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam.<br />
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