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Added on the 31/07/2009 11:21:46 - Copyright : Le Républicain Lorrain
Ces voitures sont en réalité 100% faites de Lego. Eh oui, ce que vous voyez là, c’est une parade de voitures de Formule 1 faites en Lego avant le Grand Prix de F1 à Miami. Chaque voiture est constituée de 400 000 briques, avec un vrai moteur, de vrais pneus. Ces bolides pèsent 1 500kg, dont 1 000kg de briques Lego. Il a fallu 22 000 heures de travail pour réaliser ces 10 voitures, mais le résultat en valait vraiment la peine.
Britain's King Charles arrives at Southport town hall to cheering well-wishers, on a visit to show his support following the knife attack on July 29 which killed three young girls and sparked nationwide riots. Before his public visit to the town hall the king was scheduled to meet privately with some of those impacted by the knife attack, which injured 10 others, eight of them children. IMAGES
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomes King Charles III at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordhsire, England, for the meeting of the European Political Community. Starmer has vowed to rebuild trust with European allies damaged by Brexit as he hosts dozens of leaders at the summit where they have reaffirmed backing for Ukraine and pledged to tackle irregular migration. IMAGES
The carriage transporting King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrives at Britain's Houses of Parliament for the official State Opening of Parliament and King's Speech, at which the king sets out the programme of the new government. Keir Starmer's Labour government is expected to outline a number of reforms which it hopes will boost the nation's economy. The king's carriage was preceded by one carrying the Imperial State Crown. IMAGES
Japan's Emperor Naruhito and his wife Empress Masako are formally welcomed to Britain for a state visit, with the emperor inspecting troops on Horse Guards Parade alongside King Charles III. A lavish banquet at Buckingham Palace is among the events planned for the three-day trip. IMAGES