Nocne pociągi w Europie

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Nocne pociągi w Europie
Ivan Pöllauer serves sparkling wine to passengers taking the new overnight Paris-Berlin route on the Nightjet, a train operated by the Austrian railway ÖBB, from Berlin to Paris in June 2024. Although many night trains were killed off by the rise of low-cost airlines in recent decades, they are on their way back, thanks in part to greater awareness of the environmental impact of flying, as well as a growing interest in slow travel. (Andreas Meichsner/The New York Times)
Minimum price 100USD
2024-06-08
ANDREAS MEICHSNER/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
ANDREAS MEICHSNER
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5,37MB
31cm x 23cm przy 300dpi
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