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Photographers honoured for their stunning work in Drone Photo Awards 2021

Krzysztof Krawczyk from Bełchatów, was ‘highly commended’ for his work ‘Plane in Love’ a newlywed couple lying on the wing of an abandoned Polish Airliner. Krzysztof Krawczyk/ Drone Photo Awards 2021

The most important worldwide competition about aerial photography and video, photographs were chosen from eight categories from tens of thousands of aerial images submitted by photographers from 102 countries worldwide.

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16th century Wrocław coat of arms uncovered in school assembly hall after found hidden behind plaster

Dating from the turn of the 20th century when the school was founded, the city’s coat of arms was in use from 1530 to 1938 when the Nazis ordered that all the old coats of arms be replaced with a new two-field one.

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Four tonnes of Nazi gold found in buried 18th century palace canister, say WWII treasure hunters

Measuring between 1.3 to 1.5 metres long and 50cm in depth, the cylindrical metal canister was found in the conservatory of an 18th century palace used by Hitler’s SS as a brothel.

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