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The Peel P50, a three-wheeled microcar, the smallest car in the world.-stock-foto
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The Peel P50, a three-wheeled microcar, the smallest car in the world.-stock-foto
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The Smallest Prison in the World at the White House Hotel on Herm Island, Guernsey, Channel Islands, UK-stock-foto
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The Smallest Prison in the World at the White House Hotel on Herm Island, Guernsey, Channel Islands, UK-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 29th June, 2023. Nico Rosberg, former Formula 1 world champion, waves at the opening of a model charging park for e-cars in Miniatur Wunderland. Former Formula 1 world champion Rosberg opened Germany's smallest charging park for e-cars at Hamburg's Miniatur Wunderland on Thursday. Credit: Christian Charisius/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 29th June, 2023. Nico Rosberg, former Formula 1 world champion, holds an HPC (High Power Charging) charging plug, at the opening of a model charging park for e-cars in Miniatur Wunderland. Former Formula 1 world champion Rosberg opened Germany's smallest charging park for e-cars at Hamburg's Miniatur Wunderland on Thursday. Credit: Christian Charisius/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 29th June, 2023. Nico Rosberg (m), former Formula 1 world champion, Volker Rimpler (l), head of charging infrastructure expansion at EnBW, and Gerrit Braun, founder of Miniatur Wunderland, at the opening of a model charging park for e-cars in Miniatur Wunderland. Former Formula 1 world champion Rosberg opened Germany's smallest charging parks for e-cars at Hamburg's Miniatur Wunderland on Thursday. Credit: Christian Charisius/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 29th June, 2023. A model charging park for e-cars (EnBW HyperNetz) is on display at the opening in Miniatur Wunderland. Former Formula 1 world champion Rosberg opened Germany's smallest charging park for e-cars at Hamburg's Miniatur Wunderland on Thursday. Credit: Christian Charisius/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 29th June, 2023. Nico Rosberg (m), former Formula 1 world champion, Volker Rimpler (l), Head of Expansion Charging Infrastructure at EnBW, and Gerrit Braun, founder of Miniatur Wunderland, hold an HPC (High Power Charging) charging plug, at the opening of a model charging park for e-cars in Miniatur Wunderland. Former Formula 1 world champion Rosberg opened Germany's smallest charging parks for e-cars at Hamburg's Miniatur Wunderland on Thursday. Credit: Christian Charisius/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 29th June, 2023. Nico Rosberg, former Formula 1 world champion, smiles at the opening of a model charging park for e-cars in Miniatur Wunderland. Former Formula 1 world champion Rosberg opened Germany's smallest charging park for e-cars at Hamburg's Miniatur Wunderland on Thursday. Credit: Christian Charisius/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hamburg, Germany. 29th June, 2023. Nico Rosberg (m), former Formula 1 world champion, Volker Rimpler (l), Head of Expansion Charging Infrastructure at EnBW, and Gerrit Braun, founder of Miniatur Wunderland, hold an HPC (High Power Charging) charging plug, at the opening of a model charging park for e-cars in Miniatur Wunderland. Former Formula 1 world champion Rosberg opened Germany's smallest charging parks for e-cars at Hamburg's Miniatur Wunderland on Thursday. Credit: Christian Charisius/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto
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HAIFA, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 24, 2018: The Carmelit an underground funicular railway, one of the smallest subway systems in the world, having only four car-stock-foto
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HAIFA, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 24, 2018: The Carmelit an underground funicular railway, one of the smallest subway systems in the world, having only four car-stock-foto
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HAIFA, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 24, 2018: The Carmelit an underground funicular railway, one of the smallest subway systems in the world, having only four car-stock-foto
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HAIFA, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 24, 2018: The Carmelit an underground funicular railway, one of the smallest subway systems in the world, having only four car-stock-foto
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HAIFA, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 24, 2018: The Carmelit an underground funicular railway, one of the smallest subway systems in the world, having only four car-stock-foto
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Easdale was Scotland's smallest permanently-inhabited inner Hebridean island with a permanent population of around 60 people in 2019. The island was car free and accessible from the neighbouring island of Seil by a passenger ferry. It was the location of the annual World Stone Skimming Championships which was held every September in one of the flooded former quarries on the island.-stock-foto