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The outline of the new spire on the Notre-Dame Cathedral was visible on the Paris skyline as a key part of the reconstruction from a devastating fire approached completion. Scaffolding still surrounded the new spire and officials did not wish to comment while they await the finishing touches. IMAGES
The video shows the apprentices on the eighth student car project organised by the ŠKODA Vocational School since 2014 visiting the ŠKODA Design department headed by Oliver Stefani and his team.
Mexico City, Oct 12 (EFE) .- (CAMERA: America Neri) The statue of Cristobal Colon in the streets of Mexico City was fenced to avoid possible damage, the same day that the government announced that the monument will be replaced by a replica of an archaeological piece of an indigenous woman.
Mexico, Mar 4 (EFE), (Camera: América Neri).- Alejandro has been driving a public bus in Mexico for eight years, but he had never done such a special route. For a few days, he will be taking elderly people for free from the most remote parts of the Mexican capital to the city's vaccination centres.FOOTAGE OF THE BUS THAT TAKES THE ELDERLY FROM REMOTE AREAS IN MEXICO CITY TO VACCINATION CENTERS.
Since his debut in 1954, beloved Japanese giant nuke-lizard Godzilla has gotten bigger and bigger. In fact, the radiation-breathing monster was 36 stories tall in his latest silver screen appearance. Paleontologist Mike Habib is an expert in giant reptiles. He also helps design fantastical creatures for TV and film. And according to Business Insider, Habib says if Godzilla were actually a living creature, he'd be unable to lift his own weight. Not only that, he'd be brain-dead long before he ever reached a city because his heart is neither large nor powerful enough to pump blood to his head. What's more, Habib says Godzilla's nerve-conduction speed would be so slow that he wouldn't be able to move!
New York City, July 2 (EFE/EPA).- Giant letters spelling out "Black Lives Matter" are taking shape on Centre Street in Lower Manhattan, New York City, in honor of the racial justice movement that has erupted across the United States after the death of Black citizen George Floyd at the hands of a White policeman in Minneapolis.Each of the letters has been commissioned to a different artist or muralist to leave their personal stamp, Manhattan Borough President’s Office press secretary Aries Dela Cruz said.(Camera: ALBA VIGARAY).FOOTAGE SHOWS ARTISTS PAINTING GIANT LETTERS SPEELING "BLACK LIVES MATTER" ON A STREET IN LOWER MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY.SOUNDBITES: ARIES DE LA CRUZ, PRESS SECRETARY FOR THE MANHATTAN BOROUGH PRESIDENT (IN ENGLISH).