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Incredible Drone Photos Of A Pakistan Glacier - Jul 2015
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Incredible Drone Photos Of A Pakistan Glacier - Jul 2015
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A photographer has used a drone to take stunning photographs of a glacier in the Karakoram region of Pakistan.
Polish photographer David Kaszlikowski took the breath-taking image whilst on a film expedition with HBO. For three weeks he hiked in the Himalayas at an altitude of 5,000 metres whilst working on a documentary.
Whilst at the Baltoro Glacier and Godwin-Austen Glacier near K2, the second highest mountain in the world, he sent his drone on flights to scout the surrounding landscape.
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Incredible Drone Photos Of A Pakistan Glacier - Jul 2015
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Expedition members meander between crevasses using snow Bridges to pass over some places. Here there is a Gasherbrum IV massif in the background.
Incredible Drone Photos Of A Pakistan Glacier - Jul 2015
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A photographer has used a drone to take stunning photographs of a glacier in the Karakoram region of Pakistan.
Polish photographer David Kaszlikowski took the breath-taking image whilst on a film expedition with HBO. For three weeks he hiked in the Himalayas at an altitude of 5,000 metres whilst working on a documentary.
Whilst at the Baltoro Glacier and Godwin-Austen Glacier near K2, the second highest mountain in the world, he sent his drone on flights to scout the surrounding landscape.
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Portrait of the 14th Dalai Lama. Tibetan Buddhist Leader in exile. Vibrant image of a yellow sun in the background. Buddhism Tibet China
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HMS Bulwark in International Migrant Rescue Mission - 28 May 2015
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369 migrants crammed into a heavily overcrowded wooden hulled boat which was located in the waters just north of Libya. They were led to safety from their stricken boat to Landing craft from HMS Bulwark, which can be seen here in the background.
HMS Bulwark in International Migrant Rescue Mission - 28 May 2015
This afternoon HMS BULWARK recovered 369 migrants crammed into the heavily overcrowded wooden hulled boat which was located in the waters just north of Libya.
The ship dispatched 5 of its landing craft to rescue the migrants from their unstable 'double-decker' craft, 50 of whom were small children.
All 8 of BULWARK's specialist landing craft have been converted into rescue boats, loaded with lifejackets, medical facilities and emergency supplies for this search and rescue mission ? codenamed 'Operation WEALD'.
A total of 5 'Safety of Life at Sea' or SOLAS incidents have been conducted concurrently today by UK, Italian, German and Irish naval units operating together in the area.
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HMS Bulwark in International Migrant Rescue Mission - 28 May 2015
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369 migrants crammed into a heavily overcrowded wooden hulled boat which was located in the waters just north of Libya. They were led to safety from their stricken boat to Landing craft from HMS Bulwark, which can be seen here in the background.
HMS Bulwark in International Migrant Rescue Mission - 28 May 2015
This afternoon HMS BULWARK recovered 369 migrants crammed into the heavily overcrowded wooden hulled boat which was located in the waters just north of Libya.
The ship dispatched 5 of its landing craft to rescue the migrants from their unstable 'double-decker' craft, 50 of whom were small children.
All 8 of BULWARK's specialist landing craft have been converted into rescue boats, loaded with lifejackets, medical facilities and emergency supplies for this search and rescue mission ? codenamed 'Operation WEALD'.
A total of 5 'Safety of Life at Sea' or SOLAS incidents have been conducted concurrently today by UK, Italian, German and Irish naval units operating together in the area.
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HMS Bulwark in International Migrant Rescue Mission - 28 May 2015
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369 migrants crammed into a heavily overcrowded wooden hulled boat which was located in the waters just north of Libya. They were led to safety from their stricken boat to Landing craft from HMS Bulwark, which can be seen here in the background.
HMS Bulwark in International Migrant Rescue Mission - 28 May 2015
This afternoon HMS BULWARK recovered 369 migrants crammed into the heavily overcrowded wooden hulled boat which was located in the waters just north of Libya.
The ship dispatched 5 of its landing craft to rescue the migrants from their unstable 'double-decker' craft, 50 of whom were small children.
All 8 of BULWARK's specialist landing craft have been converted into rescue boats, loaded with lifejackets, medical facilities and emergency supplies for this search and rescue mission ? codenamed 'Operation WEALD'.
A total of 5 'Safety of Life at Sea' or SOLAS incidents have been conducted concurrently today by UK, Italian, German and Irish naval units operating together in the area.
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HMS Bulwark in International Migrant Rescue Mission - 28 May 2015
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369 migrants crammed into a heavily overcrowded wooden hulled boat which was located in the waters just north of Libya. They were led to safety from their stricken boat to Landing craft from HMS Bulwark, which can be seen here in the background.
HMS Bulwark in International Migrant Rescue Mission - 28 May 2015
This afternoon HMS BULWARK recovered 369 migrants crammed into the heavily overcrowded wooden hulled boat which was located in the waters just north of Libya.
The ship dispatched 5 of its landing craft to rescue the migrants from their unstable 'double-decker' craft, 50 of whom were small children.
All 8 of BULWARK's specialist landing craft have been converted into rescue boats, loaded with lifejackets, medical facilities and emergency supplies for this search and rescue mission ? codenamed 'Operation WEALD'.
A total of 5 'Safety of Life at Sea' or SOLAS incidents have been conducted concurrently today by UK, Italian, German and Irish naval units operating together in the area.
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HMS Bulwark in International Migrant Rescue Mission - 28 May 2015
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369 migrants crammed into a heavily overcrowded wooden hulled boat which was located in the waters just north of Libya. They were led to safety from their stricken boat to Landing craft from HMS Bulwark, which can be seen here in the background.
HMS Bulwark in International Migrant Rescue Mission - 28 May 2015
This afternoon HMS BULWARK recovered 369 migrants crammed into the heavily overcrowded wooden hulled boat which was located in the waters just north of Libya.
The ship dispatched 5 of its landing craft to rescue the migrants from their unstable 'double-decker' craft, 50 of whom were small children.
All 8 of BULWARK's specialist landing craft have been converted into rescue boats, loaded with lifejackets, medical facilities and emergency supplies for this search and rescue mission ? codenamed 'Operation WEALD'.
A total of 5 'Safety of Life at Sea' or SOLAS incidents have been conducted concurrently today by UK, Italian, German and Irish naval units operating together in the area.
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Lord Snowdon Smoking Before Marriage June 1957 Antony Armstrong-jones Arranging His Exhibition Pictures Tony Armstrong Jones 26-year-old 'boy Wonder' Of Photography Opens His First Photograph Exhibition Tomorrow. It Is Sure To Make Him The Most-tal
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Lord Snowdon Smoking Before Marriage June 1957 Antony Armstrong-jones Arranging His Exhibition Pictures Tony Armstrong Jones 26-year-old 'boy Wonder' Of Photography Opens His First Photograph Exhibition Tomorrow. It Is Sure To Make Him The Most-talked-about Photographer In London. This Is No Dreary Parade Of Small Photographs Arranged Symmetrically Around The Wall. You Cannot Ignore A Leaping Ballerina 15ft. High. Or A Huge Impressionist Picture Of The Pigeons In St Mark's Square Venice Looking Like Pieces Of Black Gruyere Cheese Against A Stark White Background.
Lord Snowdon Smoking Before Marriage June 1957 Antony Armstrong-jones Arranging His Exhibition Pictures Tony Armstrong Jones 26-year-old 'boy Wonder' Of Photography Opens His First Photograph Exhibition Tomorrow. It Is Sure To Make Him The Most-tal
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG COMPILATION: Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones Earl of Snowdon feiert am 7. März 2015 seinen 85. Geburtstag
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Lord Snowdon Before Marriage June 1957 Antony Armstrong-jones Arranging His Exhibition Pictures Tony Armstrong Jones 26-year-old 'boy Wonder' Of Photography Opens His First Photograph Exhibition Tomorrow. It Is Sure To Make Him The Most-talked-abou
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Lord Snowdon Before Marriage June 1957 Antony Armstrong-jones Arranging His Exhibition Pictures Tony Armstrong Jones 26-year-old 'boy Wonder' Of Photography Opens His First Photograph Exhibition Tomorrow. It Is Sure To Make Him The Most-talked-about Photographer In London. This Is No Dreary Parade Of Small Photographs Arranged Symmetrically Around The Wall. You Cannot Ignore A Leaping Ballerina 15ft. High. Or A Huge Impressionist Picture Of The Pigeons In St Mark's Square Venice Looking Like Pieces Of Black Gruyere Cheese Against A Stark White Background.
Lord Snowdon Before Marriage June 1957 Antony Armstrong-jones Arranging His Exhibition Pictures Tony Armstrong Jones 26-year-old 'boy Wonder' Of Photography Opens His First Photograph Exhibition Tomorrow. It Is Sure To Make Him The Most-talked-abou
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG COMPILATION: Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones Earl of Snowdon feiert am 7. März 2015 seinen 85. Geburtstag
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Lord Snowdon Before Marriage June 1957 Antony Armstrong-jones Arranging His Exhibition Pictures Tony Armstrong Jones 26-year-old 'boy Wonder' Of Photography Opens His First Photograph Exhibition Tomorrow. It Is Sure To Make Him The Most-talked-abou
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Lord Snowdon Before Marriage June 1957 Antony Armstrong-jones Arranging His Exhibition Pictures Tony Armstrong Jones 26-year-old 'boy Wonder' Of Photography Opens His First Photograph Exhibition Tomorrow. It Is Sure To Make Him The Most-talked-about Photographer In London. This Is No Dreary Parade Of Small Photographs Arranged Symmetrically Around The Wall. You Cannot Ignore A Leaping Ballerina 15ft. High. Or A Huge Impressionist Picture Of The Pigeons In St Mark's Square Venice Looking Like Pieces Of Black Gruyere Cheese Against A Stark White Background.
Lord Snowdon Before Marriage June 1957 Antony Armstrong-jones Arranging His Exhibition Pictures Tony Armstrong Jones 26-year-old 'boy Wonder' Of Photography Opens His First Photograph Exhibition Tomorrow. It Is Sure To Make Him The Most-talked-abou
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG COMPILATION: Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones Earl of Snowdon feiert am 7. März 2015 seinen 85. Geburtstag
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Lord Snowdon Smoking Before Marriage June 1957 Antony Armstrong-jones Arranging His Exhibition Pictures Tony Armstrong Jones 26-year-old 'boy Wonder' Of Photography Opens His First Photograph Exhibition Tomorrow. It Is Sure To Make Him The Most-tal
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Lord Snowdon Smoking Before Marriage June 1957 Antony Armstrong-jones Arranging His Exhibition Pictures Tony Armstrong Jones 26-year-old 'boy Wonder' Of Photography Opens His First Photograph Exhibition Tomorrow. It Is Sure To Make Him The Most-talked-about Photographer In London. This Is No Dreary Parade Of Small Photographs Arranged Symmetrically Around The Wall. You Cannot Ignore A Leaping Ballerina 15ft. High. Or A Huge Impressionist Picture Of The Pigeons In St Mark's Square Venice Looking Like Pieces Of Black Gruyere Cheese Against A Stark White Background.
Lord Snowdon Smoking Before Marriage June 1957 Antony Armstrong-jones Arranging His Exhibition Pictures Tony Armstrong Jones 26-year-old 'boy Wonder' Of Photography Opens His First Photograph Exhibition Tomorrow. It Is Sure To Make Him The Most-tal
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG COMPILATION: Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones Earl of Snowdon feiert am 7. März 2015 seinen 85. Geburtstag
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Portrait of a Polar Bear Ursus maritimus standing on a snow covered hill in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada with a dark gray sky in the background.
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BPI News - Hoegh Osaka - 6 Jan 2015
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A dog plays in the Solent with the Hoegh Osaka in the background.
BPI News - Hoegh Osaka - 6 Jan 2015
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BPI News - Hoegh Osaka - 6 Jan 2015
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A dog plays in the Solent with the Hoegh Osaka in the background.
BPI News - Hoegh Osaka - 6 Jan 2015
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Scottish Independence Referendum, Scotland, Britain - 18 Sep 2014
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Scottish Independence Referendum voters and a "No" campaigner at the Logie Kirk Hall polling place, Causewayhead, Stirling with the Wallace Monument in the background.
Scottish Independence Referendum, Scotland, Britain - 18 Sep 2014
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Scottish Independence Referendum, Scotland, Britain - 18 Sep 2014
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Scottish Independence Referendum voters at the Logie Kirk Hall polling place, Causewayhead, Stirling with the Wallace Monument in the background.
Scottish Independence Referendum, Scotland, Britain - 18 Sep 2014
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Scottish Independence Referendum, Scotland, Britain - 18 Sep 2014
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Scottish Independence Referendum voters at the Logie Kirk Hall polling place, Causewayhead, Stirling with the Wallace Monument in the background.
Scottish Independence Referendum, Scotland, Britain - 18 Sep 2014
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Scottish Independence Referendum, Scotland, Britain - 18 Sep 2014
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Scottish Independence Referendum voters at the Logie Kirk Hall polling place, Causewayhead, Stirling with the Wallace Monument in the background.
Scottish Independence Referendum, Scotland, Britain - 18 Sep 2014
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Chernobyl, Ukraine - 2014
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Holy mass in the church of Slavutich, Ukraine, city of the relocated workers after the accident of the Chernobyl nuclear plant. In the forefront, a painting of Jesus Christ with children and Chernobyl nuclear reactor in background.
Chernobyl, Ukraine - 2014
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Chernobyl, Ukraine - 2014
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Detail of a painting in the church of Slavutich with Jesus Christ with children and Chernobyl nuclear reactor explosion in background. Slavutich city was created for relocated workers after the disaster of the Chernobyl nuclear plant.
Chernobyl, Ukraine - 2014
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Tschernobyl Jahrestag Compilation Zusammenstellung Reportage Reaktorunglück
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Israel-Gaza conflict, Israel - 14 Jul 2014
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An Israeli Markava tank patrols near the Israeli border with the Gaza Strip in the background.
Israel-Gaza conflict, Israel - 14 Jul 2014
Israel bombed 40 more targets in the Gaza Strip 14 July and Palestinian militants launched at least 20 rockets across the border, despite a call by UN Secretary-General for a truce. The death toll rose to over 170 on the seventh day of the Israeli offensive, with more than 1,200 wounded, a Gaza Health Ministry spokesman said.
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Israel-Gaza conflict, Israel - 14 Jul 2014
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An Israeli Markava tank patrols near the Israeli border with the Gaza Strip in the background.
Israel-Gaza conflict, Israel - 14 Jul 2014
Israel bombed 40 more targets in the Gaza Strip 14 July and Palestinian militants launched at least 20 rockets across the border, despite a call by UN Secretary-General for a truce. The death toll rose to over 170 on the seventh day of the Israeli offensive, with more than 1,200 wounded, a Gaza Health Ministry spokesman said.
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Edward Heath Politicians Edward Heath Speaking At Tory Conference With Baroness Margaret Thatcher In Background. Sir Edward Heath (died July 2005)
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Edward Heath Politicians Edward Heath Speaking At Tory Conference With Baroness Margaret Thatcher In Background. Sir Edward Heath (died July 2005)
Edward Heath Politicians Edward Heath Speaking At Tory Conference With Baroness Margaret Thatcher In Background. Sir Edward Heath (died July 2005)
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Zusammenstellung: Margaret Thatcher mit 87 Jahren gestorben (Politik)
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Doorn House, Utrecht, Netherlands - 28 Jan 2013
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The headstones of his dogs with the mausoleum in the background.
Kaisrer Wilhelm's Dutch Refuge Under Threat
He lost a war, an empire, a crown and a country. Now, nearly a century after the beginning of the bloodbath his ambition spawned, the last Kaiser of Germany is poised to lose his final resting place in the country that offered him sanctuary.
Holland is pulling the plug on House Doorn, the refuge for Kaiser Wilhelm II - known to a generation who fought the Great War as Kaiser Bill - as part of the general austerity cuts sweeping a Europe he tried so desperately to conquer. A unique shrine to his times, his ambition and, above all, to his overarching vanity, House Doorn and its ghosts are about to be mothballed for eternity for the sake of less than 200,000 pounds.
That is the shortfall between what the mansion and its treasures takes in from paying visitors and what the Dutch state, pressed like most others in Europe, pays in annual grants to keep the time capsule of the Kaiser's life open. If it closes in the new year, as it must if no solution is found, this martial Downton Abbey will be shuttered and its truly priceless treasures - from ornate silverware and porcelain, to uniforms and photos, letters and medals that drape like flowers from behind glass frames - boxed and hidden from view for good.
What makes House Doorn unique among historical sites is the fact that the clock stopped on June 4 1941 when he died and nothing has changed since. The bed he breathed his last on is still made up, adorned with the last bouquet of dried flowers from his son he ever received; the last cigar he never got to smoke still sits in the turret room, which he turned into a study, next to the correspondence he never got to finish. The dining table, complete with its graceful silver birds seemingl...
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Equestrian Eventing, Greenwich Park, Britain - 31 Jul 2012
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Equestrain - Show Jumping - Sweden's Linda Algotsson jumps with the Olympic rings in the background. - Photo: Charlie Crowhurst / Offside.
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Equestrian Eventing, Greenwich Park, Britain - 30 Jul 2012
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Eventing Individual - Andrew Heffernan jumps the moon on Millthyme Corolla with Canary Wharf in the background.
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The 2012 London Olympic Games, Equestrian Eventing, Greenwich Park, Britain - 30 Jul 2012
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Eventing Individual - A horse jumps the moon with Canary Wharf in the background.
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Lesser Kestrels, Lleida, Spain - Apr 2012
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A female Lesser Kestrel is inspecting the nest with the male patiently waiting in the background. The nest is a hollow tile on a barn roof.
We Can See You! Falcon Preys For A Female
A small bird of prey was pictured peeking out from under a hollow roof tile while waiting for a female to mate with.
The red-blooded Lesser Kestrel had secured a nesting place for himself and a partner by chasing off intruders.
The series of images shows the male protecting his nest while attracting a female admirer.
Wildlife photographer Roy Mangersnes snapped a colony of kestrels in northern Spain.
He said: "The male kestrels would fight over available nesting holes and then wait for the females to check out their options before they would select their mate of the year.
"There were 20 pairs of birds nesting on a barn roof in Lleida, mostly under hollow tiles."
The Lesser Kestrel is a migrant and comes directly from Africa to start breeding.
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Lesser Kestrels, Lleida, Spain - Apr 2012
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A female Lesser Kestrel is inspecting the nest with the male patiently waiting in the background. The nest is a hollow tile on a barn roof.
We Can See You! Falcon Preys For A Female
A small bird of prey was pictured peeking out from under a hollow roof tile while waiting for a female to mate with.
The red-blooded Lesser Kestrel had secured a nesting place for himself and a partner by chasing off intruders.
The series of images shows the male protecting his nest while attracting a female admirer.
Wildlife photographer Roy Mangersnes snapped a colony of kestrels in northern Spain.
He said: "The male kestrels would fight over available nesting holes and then wait for the females to check out their options before they would select their mate of the year.
"There were 20 pairs of birds nesting on a barn roof in Lleida, mostly under hollow tiles."
The Lesser Kestrel is a migrant and comes directly from Africa to start breeding.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
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Royal Navy Arrests Seven Pirates Operating in the Indian Ocean - 28 Nov 2011
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the pirate whaler being searched by the boarding team from Fort Victoria, which is seen in the background., The Royal Navy has once again struck a blow to Somali piracy operating in the Indian Ocean. On 28 November, RFA Fort Victoria was patrolling in an area approximately 420 nautical miles from the Seychelles and 350 nautical miles from the Somali coast as part of NATO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Royal Navy Arrests Seven Pirates Operating in the Indian Ocean - 28 Nov 2011
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the boarding team dealing with the pirate Skiff, with Fort Victoria visable in the background., The Royal Navy has once again struck a blow to Somali piracy operating in the Indian Ocean. On 28 November, RFA Fort Victoria was patrolling in an area approximately 420 nautical miles from the Seychelles and 350 nautical miles from the Somali coast as part of NATO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Royal Navy Arrests Seven Pirates Operating in the Indian Ocean - 28 Nov 2011
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one of the boarding teams in transit to the next boarding with Fort Victoria in the background., The Royal Navy has once again struck a blow to Somali piracy operating in the Indian Ocean. On 28 November, RFA Fort Victoria was patrolling in an area approximately 420 nautical miles from the Seychelles and 350 nautical miles from the Somali coast as part of NATO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Toyah Willcox at her home in Pershore, Worcestershire, Britain - 06 Jun 2011
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Toyah Willcox: An Unusual Home For A Punk Princess
Considering their backgrounds former punk Toyah Willcox and her guitar hero husband's home isn't what you would expect.
For Toyah and her husband Robert Fripp, who have been married for 25 years, live in genteel splendour in a Georgian-fronted townhouse in Pershore, Worcestershire.
Back in the 80s Toyah, now 53, was a loud and proud punk - all pink spiky hair and orange lipstick.
As well as starring in such films as 'Quadrophenia', she was also a regular in the Top 10 with songs such as 'It's A Mystery' and 'I Want To Be Free'.
Meanwhile, Robert, 65, was named the 42nd best guitarist of all time by Rolling Stone magazine and has contributed to more than 1,100 releases.
However, a glance around the refined surroundings of their drawing room and you would never guess at these wild pasts.
The couple, who have invested heavily in property over the years, first saw their current home in 2001 while cruising down the Avon River.
They spotted the 'for sale' sign at the bottom of the garden while enjoying a river cruise on a boat owned by Toyah's father.
Once they returned home curiosity prompted them to call the estate agent and arrange a viewing, just to be nosy.
The minute they stepped inside the elegant five-storey townhouse knew they simply had to have it.
But it couldn't have come at a worse time as the couple had just recently bought a different property.
However, knowing that Toyah had fallen in love with the Pershore house, and without telling her, Robert arranged a 100% loan and brought it.
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Woolwich car ferry in East London, Britain - Jul 2010
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The river Thames Flood Barrier from the east with Docklands and Canary Wharf in the background. London, England, Britain.
Woolwich car ferry in East London, Britain - Jul 2010
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Euthalia aconthea gurda (Common Baron) caterpillar, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 2010
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Euthalia aconthea gurda (Common Baron) caterpillar. Almost invisible against a leaf background. Picture taken by Conny Sandland in her garden.
Can You See Me... The Caterpillar That Thinks It's a Leaf
CAN YOU SEE ME? THE CATERPILLAR THAT THINKS IT'S A LEAF
Can you be-leaf it - this picture of some foliage hides a hungry CATERPILLAR.
Wildlife fan Conny Sandland was puzzled when evidence suggested leaves on her mango tree were being eaten.
The German expat living in Kuala Lumpur says: "It was obvious something was taking bites out of my tree as the leaves were disappearing.
"In fact the mystery went on for a number of days before I spotted a flicker of unusual movement on one leaf.
"I was startled when I looked closer as there was a caterpillar almost completely blending into the pattern of the leaf.
"I have investigated and I believe it is the caterpillar of the Common Baron butterfly, because I saw this species in my garden before."
The Common Baron caterpillar feeds on mango trees and cashew nuts during its larvae stage, using remarkable camouflage to hide from predators by seemingly disappearing into foliage. Once metamorphosed it transforms into a light brown butterfly.
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Euthalia aconthea gurda (Common Baron) caterpillar, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Conny Sandland / Rex Features ( 1155194e )
Euthalia aconthea gurda (Common Baron) caterpillar. Almost invisible against a leaf background. Picture taken by Conny Sandland in her garden.
Can You See Me... The Caterpillar That Thinks It's a Leaf
CAN YOU SEE ME? THE CATERPILLAR THAT THINKS IT'S A LEAF
Can you be-leaf it - this picture of some foliage hides a hungry CATERPILLAR.
Wildlife fan Conny Sandland was puzzled when evidence suggested leaves on her mango tree were being eaten.
The German expat living in Kuala Lumpur says: "It was obvious something was taking bites out of my tree as the leaves were disappearing.
"In fact the mystery went on for a number of days before I spotted a flicker of unusual movement on one leaf.
"I was startled when I looked closer as there was a caterpillar almost completely blending into the pattern of the leaf.
"I have investigated and I believe it is the caterpillar of the Common Baron butterfly, because I saw this species in my garden before."
The Common Baron caterpillar feeds on mango trees and cashew nuts during its larvae stage, using remarkable camouflage to hide from predators by seemingly disappearing into foliage. Once metamorphosed it transforms into a light brown butterfly.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Conny Sandland/Rex Features
Story: Dean Murray
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EFEMWDLIH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Euthalia aconthea gurda (Common Baron) caterpillar, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Conny Sandland / Rex Features ( 1155194d )
Euthalia aconthea gurda (Common Baron) caterpillar. Almost invisible against a leaf background. Picture taken by Conny Sandland in her garden.
Can You See Me... The Caterpillar That Thinks It's a Leaf
CAN YOU SEE ME? THE CATERPILLAR THAT THINKS IT'S A LEAF
Can you be-leaf it - this picture of some foliage hides a hungry CATERPILLAR.
Wildlife fan Conny Sandland was puzzled when evidence suggested leaves on her mango tree were being eaten.
The German expat living in Kuala Lumpur says: "It was obvious something was taking bites out of my tree as the leaves were disappearing.
"In fact the mystery went on for a number of days before I spotted a flicker of unusual movement on one leaf.
"I was startled when I looked closer as there was a caterpillar almost completely blending into the pattern of the leaf.
"I have investigated and I believe it is the caterpillar of the Common Baron butterfly, because I saw this species in my garden before."
The Common Baron caterpillar feeds on mango trees and cashew nuts during its larvae stage, using remarkable camouflage to hide from predators by seemingly disappearing into foliage. Once metamorphosed it transforms into a light brown butterfly.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Conny Sandland/Rex Features
Story: Dean Murray
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CHINA Kowloon
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Tsim Sha Tsui Avenue of the Stars. Portrait of Tai Chi master Mr. Ng at a shadow boxing posture shoot at the Avenue of Stars with Hong Kongs skyscrapers noticeable at the background. Martial arts Kung Fu Posture Athlete Athletics Fitness Idol Fame Artist Symbol Icon Mind Soul Body Physical Practice Defense Performer Performance Boxing Health History Tradition Culture Classic Skyline Skyscraper Vertical Innovative Height Modern Building Tall Structure Architecture Design Shape Decoration Glass Building Urban Landscape City Metropolis Formation Geometry Lifestyle City Life Art Show Motion Practice Instructor Asia Asian Blue Chinese Chungkuo Citiscape Building Buildings Urban Architecture Cultural Cultures Defence Gray Jhongguo Old Senior Aged Public Presentation Scenic Zhongguo
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Francesco Ruspoli with his GBP 500,000 gold, platinum & diamond Aston Martin to be shown at the MPH.
Goldfinger Would be Jealous
GOLDFINGER WOULD BE JEALOUS
Here's a car that would turn Goldfinger rusty with jealousy!
To celebrate the release of the latest James Bond movie Quantum of Solace, a firm has covered an Aston Martin DB7 in real gold, platinum and diamonds.
The eye-catching vehicle is worth GBP 500,000 thanks to it's precious paint job, with real 24-carat gold leaf being applied by London-based company Alchemist.
The bumper is coated in platinum, while diamonds are forever thanks to seven precious stones set into the bonnet.
The flashy car is actually owned by Italian prince Francesco Ruspoli, and will be displayed at the MPH motor show this Friday before being auctioned for charity.
Company owner Jacques Blanc, who usually only applies gold-leaf to car roofs, says: "This is the first time we have completely covered a car in gold-leaf and precious metals, but it is our most eye-catching creation so far.
"Last week I actually drove the Aston from Rome to London, via Paris, and it turned everyone's heads. It is perfect for James Bond on his day off but may not be good for his undercover missions."
In fact, Daniel Craig was going to drive the car to the Quantum of Solace premiere in Leicester Square on Wednesday but it was decided that the glittering motor was probably too conspicuous for a real secret agent.
Jacques says: "Gold-leafing vehicles isn't a new luxury. The Egyptians mastered the technique more than 3000 years ago and Tutankhamun's chariot was decorated with gold leaves. We are simply continuing this ancient and opulent tradition."
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Francesco Ruspoli with his GBP 500,000 gold, platinum & diamond Aston Martin to be shown at the MPH.
Goldfinger Would be Jealous
GOLDFINGER WOULD BE JEALOUS
Here's a car that would turn Goldfinger rusty with jealousy!
To celebrate the release of the latest James Bond movie Quantum of Solace, a firm has covered an Aston Martin DB7 in real gold, platinum and diamonds.
The eye-catching vehicle is worth GBP 500,000 thanks to it's precious paint job, with real 24-carat gold leaf being applied by London-based company Alchemist.
The bumper is coated in platinum, while diamonds are forever thanks to seven precious stones set into the bonnet.
The flashy car is actually owned by Italian prince Francesco Ruspoli, and will be displayed at the MPH motor show this Friday before being auctioned for charity.
Company owner Jacques Blanc, who usually only applies gold-leaf to car roofs, says: "This is the first time we have completely covered a car in gold-leaf and precious metals, but it is our most eye-catching creation so far.
"Last week I actually drove the Aston from Rome to London, via Paris, and it turned everyone's heads. It is perfect for James Bond on his day off but may not be good for his undercover missions."
In fact, Daniel Craig was going to drive the car to the Quantum of Solace premiere in Leicester Square on Wednesday but it was decided that the glittering motor was probably too conspicuous for a real secret agent.
Jacques says: "Gold-leafing vehicles isn't a new luxury. The Egyptians mastered the technique more than 3000 years ago and Tutankhamun's chariot was decorated with gold leaves. We are simply continuing this ancient and opulent tradition."
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Francesco Ruspoli with his GBP 500,000 gold, platinum & diamond Aston Martin to be shown at the MPH.
Goldfinger Would be Jealous
GOLDFINGER WOULD BE JEALOUS
Here's a car that would turn Goldfinger rusty with jealousy!
To celebrate the release of the latest James Bond movie Quantum of Solace, a firm has covered an Aston Martin DB7 in real gold, platinum and diamonds.
The eye-catching vehicle is worth GBP 500,000 thanks to it's precious paint job, with real 24-carat gold leaf being applied by London-based company Alchemist.
The bumper is coated in platinum, while diamonds are forever thanks to seven precious stones set into the bonnet.
The flashy car is actually owned by Italian prince Francesco Ruspoli, and will be displayed at the MPH motor show this Friday before being auctioned for charity.
Company owner Jacques Blanc, who usually only applies gold-leaf to car roofs, says: "This is the first time we have completely covered a car in gold-leaf and precious metals, but it is our most eye-catching creation so far.
"Last week I actually drove the Aston from Rome to London, via Paris, and it turned everyone's heads. It is perfect for James Bond on his day off but may not be good for his undercover missions."
In fact, Daniel Craig was going to drive the car to the Quantum of Solace premiere in Leicester Square on Wednesday but it was decided that the glittering motor was probably too conspicuous for a real secret agent.
Jacques says: "Gold-leafing vehicles isn't a new luxury. The Egyptians mastered the technique more than 3000 years ago and Tutankhamun's chariot was decorated with gold leaves. We are simply continuing this ancient and opulent tradition."
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHUKET, THAILAND - 29 DEC 2004
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Leon Schadeberg / Rex Features (507790g)
Bodies that were washed out to sea now litter the coastline. Now the devastation can be seen in the remote areas. This was about 60kms north of Phuket at Khaolak Beach with the destruction of Khaolak Resort in the background. The whole coastline looks like this and bodies are being found all the way along.
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHUKET, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Leon Schadeberg / Rex Features (507745o)
Bodies that were out at sea litter the coastline. The devastation can now be seen in the remote areas - about 60kms north of Phuket at Khao Lak Beach with the destruction of Khao Lak Resort in the background. The whole coastline looks like this and bodies are being found all the way along
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHUKET, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Leon Schadeberg / Rex Features (507745g)
Bodies that were out at sea now litter the coastline. The devastation can now be seen in the remote areas - about 60kms north of Phuket at Khao Lak Beach with the destruction of Khao Lak Resort in the background. The whole coastline looks like this and bodies are being found all the way along
EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHUKET, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
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A COMPUTER GENERATED ILLUSTRATION OF A SKULL OR DEATH HEAD WEARING A WIDE BRIMMED YELLOW AND RED HAT WITH A CRACKLED PATTERN AND BLUE SKY WITH STARS IN THE BACKGROUND.
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A COMPUTER GENERATED ILLUSTRATION OF A SKULL OR DEATH HEAD WEARING A WIDE BRIMMED YELLOW AND RED HAT WITH A CRACKLED PATTERN AND BLUE SKY WITH STARS IN THE BACKGROUND.
A COMPUTER GENERATED ILLUSTRATION OF A SKULL OR DEATH HEAD WEARING A WIDE BRIMMED YELLOW AND RED HAT WITH A CRACKLED PATTERN AND BLUE SKY WITH STARS IN THE BACKGROUND.
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Tracey Emin Graduation Show, Royal College of Art, London, Britain - 20 Jun 1989
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Tracey Emin at her graduation show at the RCA, with one of her paintings in background.
Tracey Emin Graduation Show, Royal College of Art, London, Britain - 20 Jun 1989
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Tracey Emin Graduation Show, Royal College of Art, London, Britain - 20 Jun 1989
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Tracey Emin at her graduation show at the RCA, with one of her paintings in background.
Tracey Emin Graduation Show, Royal College of Art, London, Britain - 20 Jun 1989
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Tracey Emin Graduation Show, Royal College of Art, London, Britain - 20 Jun 1989
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Tracey Emin at her graduation show at the RCA, with one of her paintings in background.
Tracey Emin Graduation Show, Royal College of Art, London, Britain - 20 Jun 1989
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