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#12004072
1 Feb 2025
An ADAC roadside assistance vehicle parks on the side of a street in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on January 22, 2025. A mechanic provides help to a broken-down car.
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#11901762
29 Dec 2024
Two men repair a Yamaha outboard motor in Sliema, Malta, on December 28, 2024
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#11214724
6 May 2024
Piotr Pawlicki of the Birmingham Brummies is pulling up with machine trouble during the Rowe Motor Oil Premiership match between the Belle Vue Aces and the Birmingham Brummies at the National Speedway Stadium in Manchester, on May 6, 2024.
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#8161928
2 May 2022
Michael Palm Toft pulls up with engine trouble during the SGB Premiership match between Belle Vue Aces and Peterborough at the National Speedway Stadium, Manchester on Monday 2nd May 2022.
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#7785922
17 Feb 2022
Tamil man drives a boat past the rusted metal remains of the Farah 3 ship by the ocean along the beach in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This is one of the many scars from the 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam). The Farah 3 ship was a Jordanian owned merchant ship. While it was on its way from the coast of Andhra Pradesh in India to South Africa, it developed engine trouble, and had to anchor off the coast of Mullaitivu. The LTTE Sea Tigers hijacked the ship and took its crew prisoner in December 2006 and dragged the ship closer to the coast where it ran aground at the present location. The ship was used by the LTTE Sea Tigers for training purposes and some of the ships metal from the hull was removed and used to make naval boats and submarines.
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#7785926
17 Feb 2022
Rusted metal remains of the Farah 3 ship by the ocean along the beach in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This is one of the many scars from the 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam). The Farah 3 ship was a Jordanian owned merchant ship. While it was on its way from the coast of Andhra Pradesh in India to South Africa, it developed engine trouble, and had to anchor off the coast of Mullaitivu. The LTTE Sea Tigers hijacked the ship and took its crew prisoner in December 2006 and dragged the ship closer to the coast where it ran aground at the present location. The ship was used by the LTTE Sea Tigers for training purposes and some of the ships metal from the hull was removed and used to make naval boats and submarines.
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#7785932
17 Feb 2022
Tamil man drives a boat past the rusted metal remains of the Farah 3 ship by the ocean along the beach in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This is one of the many scars from the 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam). The Farah 3 ship was a Jordanian owned merchant ship. While it was on its way from the coast of Andhra Pradesh in India to South Africa, it developed engine trouble, and had to anchor off the coast of Mullaitivu. The LTTE Sea Tigers hijacked the ship and took its crew prisoner in December 2006 and dragged the ship closer to the coast where it ran aground at the present location. The ship was used by the LTTE Sea Tigers for training purposes and some of the ships metal from the hull was removed and used to make naval boats and submarines.
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#7785972
17 Feb 2022
Rusted metal remains of the Farah 3 ship by the ocean along the beach in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This is one of the many scars from the 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam). The Farah 3 ship was a Jordanian owned merchant ship. While it was on its way from the coast of Andhra Pradesh in India to South Africa, it developed engine trouble, and had to anchor off the coast of Mullaitivu. The LTTE Sea Tigers hijacked the ship and took its crew prisoner in December 2006 and dragged the ship closer to the coast where it ran aground at the present location. The ship was used by the LTTE Sea Tigers for training purposes and some of the ships metal from the hull was removed and used to make naval boats and submarines.
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#7785988
17 Feb 2022
Rusted metal remains of the Farah 3 ship by the ocean along the beach in Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka. This is one of the many scars from the 26-year long civil war between the Sri Lankan Army and the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam). The Farah 3 ship was a Jordanian owned merchant ship. While it was on its way from the coast of Andhra Pradesh in India to South Africa, it developed engine trouble, and had to anchor off the coast of Mullaitivu. The LTTE Sea Tigers hijacked the ship and took its crew prisoner in December 2006 and dragged the ship closer to the coast where it ran aground at the present location. The ship was used by the LTTE Sea Tigers for training purposes and some of the ships metal from the hull was removed and used to make naval boats and submarines.
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#6790280
8 Jun 2021
Anders Rowe pulls out of the heat with engine trouble during the SGB Premiership match between Belle Vue Aces and Ipswich Witches at the National Speedway Stadium, Manchester, UK on 7th June 2021.
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#6766938
31 May 2021
Cameron Taylor has engine trouble during the British Junior Championship at the National Speedway Stadium, Manchester on Friday 28th May 2021.
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#5641672
20 Apr 2020
A man is seen working on a car in Warsaw, Poland on April 18, 2020. The Polish government has announced it will curb certain quarantine restrictions and reopen parks and forests on Monday.
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#5641674
20 Apr 2020
A man is seen working on a car in Warsaw, Poland on April 18, 2020. The Polish government has announced it will curb certain quarantine restrictions and reopen parks and forests on Monday.
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#5641676
20 Apr 2020
A man is seen working on a car in Warsaw, Poland on April 18, 2020. The Polish government has announced it will curb certain quarantine restrictions and reopen parks and forests on Monday.
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#5641678
20 Apr 2020
A man is seen working on a car in Warsaw, Poland on April 18, 2020. The Polish government has announced it will curb certain quarantine restrictions and reopen parks and forests on Monday.
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#4031262
22 Mar 2019
Jet Airways airplane at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Amsterdam, Netherlands. India's Jet Airways may be headed towards bankruptcy as more planes are grounded and pilots threaten to strike over more than three months unpaid owed wages. Pilots in the airline have made it clear that they will not fly from April 1, 2019 unless they are paid their owed wages. Jet Airways reportedly has a debt of a billion dollars and has failed to pay lenders and aircraft lessors and has grounded most of its fleet.
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