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Thursday, August 20, 2015

Armoured off-roader is capable of withstanding blasts from ballistic missiles:The Death Star weapon is here! equal to 1,000 times the planet's power consumption

 

 

 

 

 

 'Marauder' can smash through walls, survive land mines and comes fitted with anti-ballistic armour as standard

  • Armoured off-roader is capable of withstanding blasts from ballistic missiles and can smash through brick walls
  • Manufacturers have received thousands of enquiries from members of the public eager to buy one of the Marauders
  • The military vehicle is fitted with a six cylinder turbo diesel engine and can hit top speeds of up to 75mph on road

An armoured off-roader capable of withstanding blasts from ballistic missiles and smashing through walls has been pictured roaring through a testing facility.

The Marauder, described as being the world's most unstoppable vehicle, was put through its paces near Pretoria in South Africa.

With its six cylinder turbo diesel engine, the armoured car can hit speeds of up to 75mph on road, and is strong enough to survive a land mine explosion.

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Unstoppable: The Marauder, described as being the world's most unstoppable vehicle, was put through its paces near Pretoria in South Africa

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Unstoppable: The Marauder, described as being the world's most unstoppable vehicle, was put through its paces near Pretoria in South Africa

Making a splash: With its six cylinder turbo diesel engine, the armoured car can hit speeds of up to 75mph on road, and is strong enough to survive a land mine explosion

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Making a splash: With its six cylinder turbo diesel engine, the armoured car can hit speeds of up to 75mph on road, and is strong enough to survive a land mine explosion

Raw power: The Marauder is so strong it can smash through brick walls at high speeds. It is pictured at a testing facility in South Africa

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Raw power: The Marauder is so strong it can smash through brick walls at high speeds. It is pictured at a testing facility in South Africa

Strong line-up: The Paramount Group, who make the vehicle, have received thousands of enquiries from members of the public eager to buy one of the Marauders

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Strong line-up: The Paramount Group, who make the vehicle, have received thousands of enquiries from members of the public eager to buy one of the Marauders

The military vehicle makes light work of rough terrain, despite weighing up to 20 tons when fully kitted-out with protective casing.

The Paramount Group, who make the vehicle, have received thousands of enquiries from members of the public eager to buy one of the Marauders -  but the company only sells them to governments.

Nico de Klerk from the Paramount Group said: 'It is a clean sheet design, one of the world's most advanced and modern armoured vehicles, it has very high levels of protection as standard against land mines and ballistic attacks.

'Only sovereign governments can purchase the vehicles. Also only governments that are approved by the South African government and the UN.

Marauder: The off-roader capable of withstanding LAND MINES

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The military vehicle makes light work of rough terrain, despite weighing up to 20 tons when fully kitted-out with protective casing

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The military vehicle makes light work of rough terrain, despite weighing up to 20 tons when fully kitted-out with protective casing

No barriers: The Marauder is pictured making light work of a wall at the test centre outside Pretoria in South Africa

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No barriers: The Marauder is pictured making light work of a wall at the test centre outside Pretoria in South Africa

The 20 ton marauder was originally developed for peacekeeping and reconnaissance missions by its makers Paramount Group

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The 20 ton marauder was originally developed for peacekeeping and reconnaissance missions by its makers Paramount Group

THE MARAUDER: SPECIFICATIONS

Weight: 20 tons

Top speed: 75mph

Capacity: eight troops

Launch: 2007

Range: 435 miles

Engine: 6-Cylinder Turbo-Diesel

Protection: Double-skinned anti-mine armour

'It is by far the world's most iconic armoured vehicle.'

Footage shot at testing facilities in South Africa shows the Marauder smashing through walls and withstanding an explosion from below.

The Marauder is also filmed driving through water and tackling muddy hills.

It was originally developed for peacekeeping and reconnaissance missions.

The vehicle holds a crew of two in the front with space for eight fully equipped troops in the back.

The tough and versatile Marauder has become one of the best-known armoured vehicles in the world since its launch in 2007.

It was filmed being put through its paces at the Gerotek testing facility outside Pretoria, and the Paramount Group's very own Battle Creek facility near Rustenburg.

Ready for action: The tough and versatile Marauder has become one of the best-known armoured vehicles in the world since its launch in 2007

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Ready for action: The tough and versatile Marauder has become one of the best-known armoured vehicles in the world since its launch in 2007

The military vehicle carries eight fully equipped troops, a driver and a commander and can travel at speeds of up to 75mph - despite its size

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The military vehicle carries eight fully equipped troops, a driver and a commander and can travel at speeds of up to 75mph - despite its size

Paramount Group says only sovereign governments can purchase the vehicles - even though the company gets plenty of interest from members of the public

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Paramount Group says only sovereign governments can purchase the vehicles - even though the company gets plenty of interest from members of the public

Watch Boeing test radical new 'silent strike' laser weapon small enough to fit in a suitcase but powerful enough to blast a drone out of the air

  • Compact Laser Weapon System can track and attack moving aerial targets
  • Can shoot down incoming artillery rounds, low-flying aircraft and drones
  • Tests showed laser burning holes in front fairing of moving drone

Boeing has revealed a radical new laser weapon small enough to fit into a suitcase - but poweful enough to blast a drone out of the sky.

The company's new Compact Laser Weapon System (LWS) breaks down into four parts, each transportable by one or two Marines.

It can be assembled in 15 minutes, and then destroy targets from up to 22 miles away with an an energy beam of up to 10 kilowatts.

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The Compact Laser Weapon System can be assembled in 15 minutes, and then destroy targets from up to 22 miles away with an an energy beam of up to 10 kilowatts.

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The Compact Laser Weapon System can be assembled in 15 minutes, and then destroy targets from up to 22 miles away with an an energy beam of up to 10 kilowatts.

WHAT IT CAN DO

LWS is designed specifically to track and attack moving aerial targets such as incoming artillery rounds, and low-flying aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles.

The weapon can be be assembled in just 15 minutes, LWS is capable of generating an energy beam of up to 2 kilowatts.

Depending on the power level, be used to acquire, track, and identify a target - or even destroy it - at ranges of at least 22 miles.

'Silent, invisible and precise—Boeing's Compact Laser Weapons System harnesses directed energy on its targets,' the firm boasts.

The system recently reached a milestone at an exercise at Point Mugu, Calif. by tracking and disabling a moving, untethered unmanned aerial vehicle.

It works by focussing a laser.

'Think of it like a welding torch being put on a target - but from hundreds of metres away,' said Isaac Neil of Boeing.

'Once we turned the laser on, it was about 15 seconds until the drone was disabled.

If you were on the receiving end, you'd have no idea where it was coming from or what was happening.'

The weapons is a much smaller, significantly more portable version of the High Energy Laser Mobile Demonstrator (HEL MD) Boeing revealed last year.

The weapon can be be assembled in just 15 minutes, LWS is capable of generating an energy beam of up to 10 kilowatts that can, depending on the power level, be used to acquire, track, and identify a target - or even destroy it - at ranges of at least 22 miles.

Software automatically tracks the craft, before firing a sustained laser beam at it

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Software automatically tracks the craft, before firing a sustained laser beam at it

Onboard cameras captured the fire onboard caused by the laser, causing it to crash

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Onboard cameras captured the fire onboard caused by the laser, causing it to crash

The latest teast saw the laser taking out a tethered drone

The latest test saw the laser taking out a tethered drone (right)

It is designed specifically to track and attack moving aerial targets such as incoming artillery rounds, and low-flying aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles.

U.S. Special Operations forces are currently testing LWS, with 'multiple' branches of the U.S. military expressing interest.

Boeing's new compact laser brings down drones

It breaks down into four parts, each transportable by one or two Marines.

In total, the system weighs about 650 pounds and would probably be operated by a squad of eight to 12 soldiers or Marines.

It has been designed to be the 'smaller brother'  of Boeings weapon dubbed a 'death ray on wheels'.

Boeing's 10 kilowatt laser can down a drone using an array of hi-tech sensors.

And makers Boeing have even proved it can battle the weather - by tracking and firing through fog, wind and rain in its latest test.

Software was able to track and destroy the craft

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Software was able to track and destroy the craft

The truck-mounted weapon, known as the High Energy Laser Mobile Demonstrator (HEL MD), gives a hint at what a weapon of the future could look like.

Using an invisible laser beam to exact targets, the rounds are capable of taking down drones from the sky and even missiles.

The device was equipped with a 10-kilowatt solid state laser and a radar system mounted atop a heavy truck at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.

The Compact Laser Weapon System can be assembled in 15 minutes, and then destroy targets from up to 22 miles away with an an energy beam of up to 10 kilowatts.

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The Compact Laser Weapon System can be assembled in 15 minutes, and then destroy targets from up to 22 miles away with an an energy beam of up to 10 kilowatts.

'Under windy, rainy and foggy weather conditions in Florida, these engagements were the most challenging to date with a 10-kilowatt laser on HEL MD,' said Dave DeYoung, Boeing Directed Energy Systems director.

'As proven at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico in 2013 and at Eglin Air Force Base this spring, HEL MD is reliable and capable of consistently acquiring, tracking and engaging a variety of targets in different environments, demonstrating the potential military utility of directed energy systems.'

Boeing's 10 kilowatt laser can down a drone using an array of hi-tech sensors - and is about to get a massive power boost

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Boeing's 10 kilowatt laser can down a drone using an array of hi-tech sensors - and is about to get a massive power boost

HOW IT WORKS

The laser makes an incredibly powerful, highly focused beam of light and aims it at a moving target.

The lithium ion batteries that power the HEL MD's laser are charged by a 60 kW diesel generator, so if the Army can keep the fuel tank full, they can shoot down incoming threats indefinitely.

The system uses a telescope and infrared-based, wide field of view camera to locate and designate targets.

Boeing has designed the system to be operated by a driver and an operator with a laptop and an Xbox controller.

Light speed: This artist's impression shows how the team behind the new weapon imagine it will work in practice

Light speed: This artist's impression shows how the team behind the new weapon imagine it will work in practice

In these recent demonstrations, HEL MD used a 10-kilowatt, high energy laser installed on an Oshkosh tactical military vehicle.

The demonstrator is the first mobile, high-energy laser, counter rocket, artillery and mortar (C-RAM) platform to be built and demonstrated by the U.S. Army.

'With capabilities like HEL MD, Boeing is demonstrating that directed energy technologies can augment existing kinetic strike weapons and offer a significant reduction in cost per engagement,' said DeYoung.

'With only the cost of diesel fuel, the laser system can fire repeatedly without expending valuable munitions or additional manpower.'

Throughout the two series of demonstrations, Boeing achieved all performance objectives on schedule, successfully engaging more than 150 aerial targets including 60 mm mortars and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

The next step will be to install a 50 or 60-kilowatt laser on HEL MD to demonstrate counter RAM and UAV capability at this tactically significant power level.

During previous tests a 'quarter-sized' invisible laser beam successfully targeted and destroyed more than 90 incoming mortar rounds and six to seven unmanned drones.

Mortars are  common battlefield weapons that are hard to protect against because they can be fired from short distances.

The mortars used in the test were standard 60 millimeter rounds – the length of a football — fired from a distance of less than two kilometers in salvos of two to three mortar rounds each. 

The laser's success rate against incoming mortar shells indicates that battlefield protection from the small explosive rounds could be possible in a few years.

Boeing's new laser brings down drones despite small size

Army video of the laser tests shows the laser targeting the mortar so that it burns up in mid-air and does not explode when it completes its trajectory. 

'We turn it into a rock, basically,' said Bauer.

Large test drones flying five kilometers from the laser system came to crash into the New Mexico desert by aiming the laser at the tail of the unmanned aircraft. 

The latest test, carried out in Florida, saw the weapon used in fog, rain and wind - and it performed perfectly.

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The latest test, carried out in Florida, saw the weapon used in fog, rain and wind - and it performed perfectly.

An infrared camera on the video captured how a small dot of light on the tail slowly grew in intensity, forcing the craft to lose navigational control.

The laser can also be used for less offensive purposes by dialing back its intensity to blind sensors aboard the drones.

Plans call for shrinking the size of the laser system while also boosting its strength to 50 kilowatts, and ultimately 100 kilowatts. 

Shrinking its size will make it easier to mount on more mobile vehicles that can be used on the battlefield.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

Military bosses reveal the $400,000 vehicle that will replace the Humvee: JTLV has as much armour as a tank yet can outrun a jeep

  • DoD awarded Joint Light Tactical Vehicle contract to Oshkosh Defense
  • $6.7 billion contract is expected to support thousands of jobs
  • Army and Marine Corps plan to buy as many as 55,000 JLTVs by 2040
  • Provides more protection against roadside bombs and mines

It is set to become a common sight on battlefields around the world.

Wisconsin-based Oshkosh has won a major contract Tuesday to build a new combat vehicle to replace a large share of the U.S. military's Humvee troop carriers.

The Department of Defense awarded the $6.7 billion contract, and the Army and Marine Corps plan to buy as many as 55,000 JLTVs by 2040.

The vehicle is also currently being evaluated by UK military bosses

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The Joint Light Tactical Vehicle has 'the ballistic protection of a light tank, and the off-road mobility of a Baja racer,' military bosses said.

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The Joint Light Tactical Vehicle has 'the ballistic protection of a light tank, and the off-road mobility of a Baja racer,' military bosses said.

JLTV SPECS

Adaptable suspension can be raised and lowered

Top speed of 70mph

20 inches (508 mm) of wheel travel for improved off-road mobility

Electronic Warfare devices, including Counter Radio Electronic Warfare systems

Turret Operated Systems, Remote Weapons Systems and Tube Launched Missile System

On-the-move battlefield Situational Awareness (SA) systems, Long Range Surveillance, Shot Detection, Silent Watch Power Systems, Visible Light and IR camera systems

'Our JLTV has been extensively tested and is proven to provide the ballistic protection of a light tank, the underbody protection of an MRAP-class vehicle, and the off-road mobility of a Baja racer,' John Urias, president of Oshkosh Defense and a retired Army major general, said.

The contract is expected to support thousands of jobs.

Nearly 49,100 would be built for the Army with 5,500 going to the Marines.

The vehicle is designed to provide more protection against roadside bombs and mines than Humvees without being as big as another military vehicle produced by Oshkosh, the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle, or MRAP.

Oshkosh Defense beat out Maryland-based Lockheed Martin and Indiana-based AM General for the contract.

Pentagon officials declined during a briefing for reporters to say why they chose Oshkosh over its competitors.

Oshkosh Chief Executive Officer Charlie Szews, who said he was hoarse from 'extreme exhuberance,' told Reuters the company won the lucrative contract because it had a superior product, and would fight hard to hold onto the contract in coming years.

'We will do everything we can to produce all 55,000 vehicles that the department is seeking,' he said in a phone interview.

Szews said Oshkosh gave the military exactly what it wanted: 'the most vehicle they can get for under $250,000 in FY11 dollars.'

Including other equipment provided by the government, each vehicle would cost just under $399,000, Army officials said.

Army reveals stronger and faster vehicle to replace Humvee

Scott Davis, the Army's executive officer for the program, said the big winners are the soldiers and Marines who will gain a vehicle that offers a better balance of protection, payload and performance.

Lockheed had said it would build the vehicle at its Camden facility in Arkansas, and state lawmakers there dangled an $87 million incentive package.

It's not clear whether Wisconsin or Indiana offered any incentives, but union workers at Oshkosh in 2013 agreed to a contract extension so that the company could nail down its labor costs for the project.

The contract is a timely boost for Oshkosh, which eliminated about 760 jobs last year because of declining defense spending.

Nearly 49,100 would be built for the Army with 5,500 going to the Marines.

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Nearly 49,100 would be built for the Army with 5,500 going to the Marines.

The contract is expected to support thousands of jobs.

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The contract is expected to support thousands of jobs.

The company plans to build the vehicle in Oshkosh, with deliveries beginning in 10 months.

'It's really a historic win for Oshkosh and it's a big victory for our employees and really the state of Wisconsin,' Oshkosh Corp. CEO Charles L. Szews said in a telephone interview.

'It means that we will have a stable revenue base for our company. ... More importantly, it means the brave men and women who go into harm's way will be protected' in a high-speed, light tactical vehicle.

Oshkosh Defense beat out Maryland-based Lockheed Martin and Indiana-based AM General for the contract.

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Oshkosh Defense beat out Maryland-based Lockheed Martin and Indiana-based AM General for the contract.

Production would begin in two to three years and would ramp up from a few hundred vehicles per year to 3,000 vehicles per year under the contract, he said.

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Production would begin in two to three years and would ramp up from a few hundred vehicles per year to 3,000 vehicles per year under the contract, he said.

The company initially plans to hire about 100 salaried employees, Szews said, and more production employees might be hired later.

Production would begin in two to three years and would ramp up from a few hundred vehicles per year to 3,000 vehicles per year under the contract, he said.

The contract initially calls for 17,000 vehicles, with the Army to decide in 2018 whether to purchase the rest of its share, which would push the value of the contract up to around $30 billion.

The Marines will get all theirs up front.

TA Humvee which crossed the Kuwait Iraq border in the early hours of March 21, 2003. 

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TA Humvee which crossed the Kuwait Iraq border in the early hours of March 21, 2003.

The contact will mean business for companies that supply Oshkosh Corp. and the economic benefits will ripple across the Oshkosh area for years, said Rob Kleman of the Oshkosh Area Chamber of Commerce.

'This is outstanding news,' Kleman told Oshkosh Northwestern Media. 'We are very ecstatic to hear that. This bodes well from an economic standpoint for the whole region.'

Oshkosh Defense, Wisconsin's largest defense contractor, is part of a larger company that also makes fire and emergency vehicles and other commercial equipment such as scissor lifts, cement mixers and garbage trucks.

Lockheed and AM General have 10 days to file formal protests over the award.

Both companies issued statements saying they're gathering information and considering their options.

 

The Death Star weapon is here! Japan fires world's most powerful laser to produce energy equal to 1,000 times the planet's power consumption

  • LFEX device produced 2-petawatts (2 quadrillion-watts) of energy
  • The energy used for the laser beam itself would only be powerful enough to run a microwave for around two seconds, the Osaka researchers claim
  • The high output was produced by firing the beam for just 1 pico-second

Japan claims to have fired the most powerful laser ever created.

Researchers in Osaka were able to produce a 2-petawatt laser beam using a device known as the Laser for Fast Ignition Experiment (LFEX).

The power of the 'Death Star'-like beam is equivalent to 1,000 times the world's total electricity consumption, the scientists claim.

The 328ft (100 metre)-long LFEX device has strategically-placed glass panels that are used to amplify the laser beam. The team were able to produce such a high output by concentrating the power to 1 pico-second, or around a trillionth of a second

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The 328ft (100 metre)-long LFEX device has strategically-placed glass panels that are used to amplify the laser beam. The team were able to produce such a high output by concentrating the power to 1 pico-second, or around a trillionth of a second

While it produced a huge amount of power, the energy required for the beam itself is equivalent to that needed to power a microwave for two seconds.

The team were able to produce such a high output from low energy by only firing the laser beam for 1 pico-second, or a trillionth of a second.

To amplify the beam's power, energy was applied to strategically-placed glass panels along the 328ft (100 metre)-long LFEX device.

These glass lamps were able focus the beam to boost its energy as it passed through. 

In the experiment, energy was applied to glass sections using devices similar to fluorescent lamps. These glass lamps were used to boost the energy of the beam as it passed through

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In the experiment, energy was applied to glass sections using devices similar to fluorescent lamps. These glass lamps were used to boost the energy of the beam as it passed through

HOW POWERFUL IS IT?

The device produced a 2-petawatt - or 2 quadrillion-watt - laser beam.

This is equivalent to 1,000 times the world's electricity consumption. 

To put that in context, Rheinmetall Defense was recently able to shoot a drone down a mile away using a 50kW laser.

The 50kW laser was 10 billion times less powerful that the one used in Japan.

Up until today's announcement, the world has only ever within a 1-pettawatt laser created by the University of Texas, Austin. 

'With heated competition in the world to improve the performance of lasers, our goal now is to increase our output to 10 petawatts,' said the institute's Junji Kawanaka, an associate professor of electrical engineering at the university

To put that into context, according to Popular Science, a 50,000 watt laser successfully took down a drone just a mile away.

That 50kW laser was 10 billion times less powerful that the one used in Japan. 

Up until today's announcement, the world has only ever witnessed a 1-pettawatt laser created by the University of Texas, Austin.

Not only did the Japanese laser generate twice as much power, but the team says it also has 100 times as much energy as its Texas rival. 

The laser, liked to the Death Star laser in Star Wars, is currently mainly of scientific interest rather than having any real-world purpose.

Details of the experiment have been published in the journal Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion.

Researchers in Osaka were able to produce a 2-petawatt - or 2 quadrillion-watt - laser beam using the Laser for Fast Ignition Experiments (LFEX). This is equivalent to 1,000 times the world's electricity consumption, causing the laser to be compared to that on the Death Star in Star Wars (pictured)

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Researchers in Osaka were able to produce a 2-petawatt - or 2 quadrillion-watt - laser beam using the Laser for Fast Ignition Experiments (LFEX). This is equivalent to 1,000 times the world's electricity consumption, causing the laser to be compared to that on the Death Star in Star Wars (pictured)

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Inside Taylor Swift's $20 million New York penthouse: Plant lover spends four years GROWING his own chapel from shrubs

 

 

 

 

 

Inside Taylor Swift's $20 million New York penthouse where beamed ceilings, wooden panel staircases and velvet sofas give it a countryside feel in the HEART of the city 

Normally only the singer's inner circle of models and fellow musicians get a chance to see the way she lives.

But new pictures found by E! Online have revealed the private - and very expensive - haven of Taylor Swift.

The 25-year-old purchased the Tribeca, New York, loft in March last year off Lord of the Rings director, Peter Jackson.

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Through the keyhole: New pictures reveal inside Taylor Swift's stunning New York loft

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Through the keyhole: New pictures reveal inside Taylor Swift's stunning New York loft

Welcome feel: Despite the expansive space, Taylor's maintains a cosy feel despite all the space thanks to stunning wood floors and exposed natural wood beamed ceilings

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Welcome feel: Despite the expansive space, Taylor's maintains a cosy feel despite all the space thanks to stunning wood floors and exposed natural wood beamed ceilings

Settled in: The 25-year-old purchased the Tribeca penhouse in March last year off Lord Of The Rings director, Peter Jackson

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Settled in: The 25-year-old purchased the Tribeca penhouse in March last year off Lord Of The Rings director, Peter Jackson

Despite splashing $19.95 million on the penthouse, the deal was done so privately and quickly no one really got too see what the impressive pad had to offer.

Now in new pictures taken as part of the initial sale, just what almost $20 million buys you in New York is now available for all too see.

While Manhattan may be known for its micro apartments, New York's new ambassador would not know anything about that considering her home is made up of two penthouse apartments combined.

Twice as nice: While Manhattan may be known for its micro apartments, New York's new ambassador would not know anything about that considering her home is made up of two penthouse apartments combined

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Twice as nice: While Manhattan may be known for its micro apartments, New York's new ambassador would not know anything about that considering her home is made up of two penthouse apartments combined

Cook up a storm: Best of all, for the Blank Space singer - who likes cupcakes more than clubs - the home has a huge kitchen

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Cook up a storm: Best of all, for the Blank Space singer - who likes cupcakes more than clubs - the home has a huge kitchen

As the photos show this means the star has plenty of space to entertain with expansive living and dining area plus the loft also boasts nine bedrooms and nine baths.

However, Taylor's spot somehow maintains a cosy feel despite all the space thanks to stunning wood floors and exposed natural wood beamed ceilings.

Best of all, for the Blank Space singer - who likes cupcakes more than clubs - the home has a huge kitchen with a double chef's quality stove, plentiful counter tops and a big island where the star and her friends can sit around and chat as they cook up a storm.

Taylor Swift, Gigi Hadid and Martha Hunt head out in NYC

 

Taylor is known for throwing girly get together with her friend especially her favourite model pals Karlie Kloss, Martha Hunt and Gigi Hadid.

Up until now the snapshots with her pals the singer out up on Instagram have been the only sneak peeks of the property.

From those it is clear Taylor has put a lot of effort in making the blank space her own with rustic yet homely furniture and fixtures to match the wood and exposed brick unit.

There is so much room that Taylor has even put in a full snooker table which she and her friends regularly have a few games of pool on.

Soon the space may not be as girly however, with Taylor's relationship getting very serious with boyfriend Calvin Harris - fortunately there is plenty of room for the DJ to move in if their romance heats up any more than it already is.

Girls' nights: Taylor is known for throwing girly get together with her friend especially her favourite pals Ashley Avignone, Karlie Kloss, Martha Hunt and Gigi Hadid (pictured January) 

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Girls' nights: Taylor is known for throwing girly get together with her friend especially her favourite pals Ashley Avignone, Karlie Kloss, Martha Hunt and Gigi Hadid (pictured January)

Game on: There is so much room that Taylor has even put in a full snooker table which she and her friends regularly have a few games of pool on

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Game on: There is so much room that Taylor has even put in a full snooker table which she and her friends regularly have a few games of pool on

 

 

 

 

What a View! Whoopi Goldberg's idyllic Victorian barn where she spent 30 years with late brother and mother sells for $2 million ($750,000 over the asking price!)

  • Sister Act actor and The View host bought the 1890 property in Berkeley, California, in 1985
  • Her brother Clyde Johnson lived there full-time while Whoopi jet-setted for acting jobs
  • Since his unexpected death of a brain aneurysm in May, Whoopi has decided to move on
  • The property, with a three-bed main house and three-bed cottage, went for $750,000 above asking price

This is Whoopi Goldberg's idyllic Victorian barn which has been snapped for $2 million just 10 days after hitting the market.

The estate in Berkeley, California, features a three-bed main house, a detached three-bed cottage, and a tree-lined patio.

And though it may look quaint, it has five garages fit for an A-list homeowner. So perhaps it is no wonder the place went for $750,000 higher than the asking price just over a week after it was listed.

Quaint but extravagant: From the outside, Whoopi Goldberg's Victorian home looks low-key, but it has been snapped up for $2 million

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Quaint but extravagant: From the outside, Whoopi Goldberg's Victorian home looks low-key, but it has been snapped up for $2 million

Complete with barn: The estate consists of a main house and a barn/cottage, which was erected ten years later

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Complete with barn: The estate consists of a main house and a barn/cottage, which was erected ten years later

Both buildings sit on a plot of land that measures about a third of an acre with stretches of grass and delicate green trees

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Both buildings sit on a plot of land that measures about a third of an acre with stretches of grass and delicate green trees

Earthy: This is the astonishing master bedroom in the barn, with vast eaved ceilings and a wood fireplace 

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Earthy: This is the astonishing master bedroom in the barn, with vast eaved ceilings and a wood fireplace

Outside: The new homeowner, who paid $750,000 above the asking price, can enjoy Sunday mornings on this shrouded porch 

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Outside: The new homeowner, who paid $750,000 above the asking price, can enjoy Sunday mornings on this shrouded porch

More than your average barn! The skylight hallway leads to a tiled bathrooms with floor-to-ceiling glass sliding doors, and a fireplace

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More than your average barn! The skylight hallway leads to a tiled bathrooms with floor-to-ceiling glass sliding doors, and a fireplace

Modern take on a classic: Though the barn was built as a community center, it has been renovated into an idyllic home

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Modern take on a classic: Though the barn was built as a community center, it has been renovated into an idyllic home

Roll up, roll up! The home has five garages for cars. Originally it houses horse-drawn ambulances for the local community

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Roll up, roll up! The home has five garages for cars. Originally it houses horse-drawn ambulances for the local community

Aerial view: This shot of the property, which was snapped up within 10 days of it hitting the market, shows the luxurious plot of land

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Aerial view: This shot of the property, which was snapped up within 10 days of it hitting the market, shows the luxurious plot of land

Whoopi Goldberg bought the home in 1985. Her mother Emma Johnson (pictured together, left) lived there until she died in 2010

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Whoopi Goldberg bought the home in 1985

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Whoopi Goldberg bought the home in 1985. Her mother Emma Johnson (pictured together, left) lived there until she died in 2010

Whoopi, 59, bought the property in 1985 for a mere $335,000, according to Yahoo! Homes.

While the Sister Act actor's career took her all over the world, her brother Clyde Johnson lived there full-time.

According to Yahoo!, their mother spent her last years in the renovated barn with Clyde and Whoopi until she passed away in 2010.

Now, after Clyde's unexpected death following a brain aneurysm in May, Whoopi has decided to move on.

The new homeowner will enjoy 1,500 square feet in the main house, which was built in 1890.

Ten years later, the barn was built to house ambulances, it is said, before being turned into a community hall.

A century on, it is a three-bedroom outhouse with beamed ceilings, French windows and modern lighting.

Bright and modern: In the main house, guests can luxuriate on these pop color chairs among wooden beams

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Bright and modern: In the main house, guests can luxuriate on these pop color chairs among wooden beams

High quality: There is plenty of space between stone-lined fireplaces and marble-topped kitchen bars

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High quality: There is plenty of space between stone-lined fireplaces and marble-topped kitchen bars

A family home: Whoopi's mother spent the last years of her life in this high-end but low-key home

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A family home: Whoopi's mother spent the last years of her life in this high-end but low-key home

Practical: The new homeowner can look forward to the multiple kitchen spaces for daily life or hosting

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Practical: The new homeowner can look forward to the multiple kitchen spaces for daily life or hosting

Bright lights: Gaping windows allow California sunlight to pour into the bedrooms

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Bright lights: Gaping windows allow California sunlight to pour into the bedrooms

Traditional: Each of the six bedrooms are lined with traditional wood and simple furniture

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Traditional: Each of the six bedrooms are lined with traditional wood and simple furniture

A space for children? A family moving in here could use this heart-engraved room with light colors for a child's space

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A space for children? A family moving in here could use this heart-engraved room with light colors for a child's space

Study: This simple space would work perfectly for a study or office space 

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Study: This simple space would work perfectly for a study or office space

Smile! The new owners have been left with a small symbol of joy as they take the home where Whoopi has spent 30 years

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Smile! The new owners have been left with a small symbol of joy as they take the home where Whoopi has spent 30 years

 

 

 

Plant lover spends four years GROWING his own chapel from shrubs – and eight hours primping the structure each time he hosts a wedding

  • Barry Cox dedicated four years of his life to constructing an enchanting church made completely from living trees
  • Using a tree spade that can uproot matured trees, Mr Cox relocated a variety of trees to create the complex structure
  • While he initially built the space for his own enjoyment, Mr Cox has now opened the grounds up to the public
  • Sprawling across 1.2 hectares, it takes around eight hours of 'primping' before the space is ready for an event

A man from New Zealand has dedicated four years of his life to carefully training tree branches so he could construct an enchanting church made completely from living trees.

Using his trademark Tree Spade, Barry Cox, who once aspired to be the Pope, was able to relocate a variety of mature trees to create a unique and structurally complex church on his 1.2 hectare property near Cambridge, located on New Zealand's north island. 

After spending several years of his youth on the back of a motorcycle, exploring Europe and America, Mr Cox developed a deep appreciation for church architecture, according to Stuff.co.nz.

Drawing on that passion, the tree specialist decided that he would try his hand at creating a structure with 'distinctly different' plants that would highlight the vast proportions of his unorthodox church, echoing a style common in masonry churches.

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Using his trademark Tree Spade, Barry Cox was able to relocate a variety of mature trees to create a unique and structurally complex church on his 1.2 hectare property

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Using his trademark Tree Spade, Barry Cox was able to relocate a variety of mature trees to create a unique and structurally complex church on his 1.2 hectare property

Saturated in natural light, the dappled rays shine on a floor of bright green grass which is offset by a noteworthy marble alter that was taken from Mr Cox's own family church.

The roof is made from Cut Leaf Alder, chosen for its sparse foliage which allows an abundance of light to shine into the church, even on the coldest winter's day.

The walls are made from an Australian tree that boasts thick and textured greenery called Copper Sheen. 

The space seats around 100 people and is currently supported by a temporary iron frame, which in a few yeas will be replaced by branches from the roof.

 

The roof is made from Cut Leaf Alder, chosen for its sparse foliage which allows an abundance of light to shine into the church, even on the coldest winter’s day

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The roof is made from Cut Leaf Alder, chosen for its sparse foliage which allows an abundance of light to shine into the church, even on the coldest winter's day

The walls are made from an Australian tree that boasts thick and textured greenery called Copper Sheen

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The walls are made from an Australian tree that boasts thick and textured greenery called Copper Sheen

Saturated in natural light, the dappled rays shine on a floor of bright green grass which is offset by a noteworthy marble alter that was taken from Mr Cox's own family church

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Saturated in natural light, the dappled rays shine on a floor of bright green grass which is offset by a noteworthy marble alter that was taken from Mr Cox's own family church

A Labyrinth walk is a single circuitous path that winds its way into the center often used during meditation 

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A Labyrinth walk is a single circuitous path that winds its way into the center often used during meditation 

While Mr Cox orignially designed the unique space for his own enjoyment, he bowed to pressure from friends and relatives in January, finally opening the magical property's wrought iron gates to the public. 

As couples line up to say their vows in the one-of-a-kind venue, Mr Cox revealed he spends around eight hours 'primping' the grounds before it is ready for an event. 

'It takes me five hours to mow the lawns and at least three hours of final primping to get the gardens and Tree Church to the standard I need to be happy for an event,' he told Stuff.co.nz.

While Mr Cox orignially designed the unique space for his own enjoyment, he bowed to pressure from friends and relatives in January, finally opening the magical property's wrought iron gates to the public

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While Mr Cox orignially designed the unique space for his own enjoyment, he bowed to pressure from friends and relatives in January, finally opening the magical property's wrought iron gates to the public

As couples line up to say their vows in the one-of-a-kind venue, Mr Cox revealed he spends around eight hours 'primping' the grounds before it is ready for an event

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As couples line up to say their vows in the one-of-a-kind venue, Mr Cox revealed he spends around eight hours 'primping' the grounds before it is ready for an event

The space seats around 100 people and is currently supported by a temporary iron frame, which in a few yeas will be replaced by branches from the growing roof

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The space seats around 100 people and is currently supported by a temporary iron frame, which in a few yeas will be replaced by branches from the growing roof

Devoted to giving condemned tree's a second life, much of the greenery that now stands on Mr Cox's property was liberated from surrounding areas. 

'People know how much I love trees so they call me when there are trees that would otherwise be cut-down or removed. I go and kind of rescue them.'

Relocating trees that have already been given the chance to mature means that Mr Cox's garden does not look four years old, it appears to have been established decades before.

The expansive grounds, which hosts events twice a week, also features a calming Labyrinth walk and a large canopy constructed from a Military cargo parachute. 

Devoted to giving condemned tree's a second life, much of the greenery that now stands on Mr Cox's property was liberated from surrounding areas

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Devoted to giving condemned tree's a second life, much of the greenery that now stands on Mr Cox's property was liberated from surrounding areas

Relocating trees that have already been given the chance to mature means that Mr Cox's garden does not look four years old, it appears to have been established decades before

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Relocating trees that have already been given the chance to mature means that Mr Cox's garden does not look four years old, it appears to have been established decades before