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Nissan offers a behind the scenes glimpse at the Ariya e-4ORCE's journey to get ready for the Pole to Pole expedition from the magnetic North Pole to the South Pole.The modified Ariya, which is due to be unveiled in February, will travel over 27,000km through extreme conditions, making it the first vehicle of any type to take on the journey. British adventurer Chris Ramsey and his wife, Julie Ramsey, will lead the charge, taking the modified Ariya e-4ORCE on the adventure of a lifetime.In preparation to accommodate the harsh polar terrain of the Arctic and Antarctic, Ramsey’s expedition Nissan Ariya e-4ORCE is being modified with a custom rugged exterior fit. Complete with raised suspension and flared wheel arches to accommodate large tires and additional body kit, the Ariya is being prepared for protection against some of the world's most extreme conditions.The ambitious expedition will also demonstrate the progressive capabilities of e-4ORCE, Nissan's most advanced all-wheel control technology. Striking a balance between powerful performance and unprecedented control, the Ariya's e-4ORCE system provides confidence, comfort and control by accurately managing power output and braking performance for smoothness and stability. A leader in its field, the Ariya will prove itself the perfect partner for adventurous drives with its powerful performance and connected tech.
Struga, May 7 (EFE/EPA).- Orthodox devotees in North Macedonia on Friday celebrated the honor of St. George in Struga during one of the biggest procession in the Balkans and with a tradition that has been passed down for almost 200 years. (Camera: ROBERT GHEMENT).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE HONOR ST. GEORGE DURING A PROCESSION IN STRUGA, NORTH MACEDONIA.
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A dust storm tore through Colorado on Friday, with gusty north winds exceeding 60 miles per hour. According to Gizmodo, the storm was so ridiculously huge that it was visible from space. The storm severely limited visibility on major roadways. A fatal crash killed one person and injured up to 15 others. A dust storm warning remained in effect in the southeastern portion of the state throughout the day. The National Weather Service also issued a 'blowing dust warning' for the region, as the strong winds increased 'critical fire danger.'