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Bodies of Neil and Kazumi Puttick and their son Samuel recovered from cliffs at Beachy Head, Eastbourne, Britain - 01 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ciaran McCrickard / Rex Features ( 937344i )
A toy tractor hanging from the car belonging to Neil and Kazumi Puttick
GRIEVING PARENTS LEAP TO DEATH WITH BODY OF SON
A grieving couple have committed suicide following the death their son.
Neil Puttick, 34, and his wife Kazumi, 44, leapt to their deaths at Beachy Head in Eastbourne, while carrying the body of their five-year-old son Sam.
The desperate act came just hours after the youngster, who had been paralysed from the neck down in a car crash as a baby, died from meningitis.
The three bodies were found by coastguards around 400ft down the cliffside.
Sam's body was found in a rucksack near to his parents. A second rucksack was found to contain children's toys.
Chief Inspector Dick Coats of Sussex Police said officers were not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths.
Sam was left paralysed when he was 16 months old after his baby chair was thrown out of a car during a crash.
Charity worker Neil and translator Kazumi - originally from Japan - gave up their jobs in order to care for their son.
They went on to raise around GBP 30,000 in order to adapt their home - a cottage in Brokerswood, Wiltshire.
However, tragedy struck when Sam contracted viral meningitis. After being told by doctors that there was no way to save him the Puttick's took him home to die, which he did on Friday (29 May).
Less than 48 hours later, on Sunday (31 May), Neil and Kazumi drove to Beachy Head with the body of their son as part of a suicide pact.
The cliffs at Beachy Head reach up to about 600ft (180m) high and are a suicide black spot.
According to Coastguard Stuart McNab, who recovered the three bodies, an average of 20 people jump from the cliffs every year.
The Beachy Head Chaplaincy Team was set up in 2004 to patrol the area in an attempt to prevent suicides.
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Bodies of Neil and Kazumi Puttick and their son Samuel recovered from cliffs at Beachy Head, Eastbourne, Britain - 01 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ciaran McCrickard / Rex Features ( 937344k )
Chief Inspector Dick Coates of Eastbourne Constabulary Talks to the Media
GRIEVING PARENTS LEAP TO DEATH WITH BODY OF SON
A grieving couple have committed suicide following the death their son.
Neil Puttick, 34, and his wife Kazumi, 44, leapt to their deaths at Beachy Head in Eastbourne, while carrying the body of their five-year-old son Sam.
The desperate act came just hours after the youngster, who had been paralysed from the neck down in a car crash as a baby, died from meningitis.
The three bodies were found by coastguards around 400ft down the cliffside.
Sam's body was found in a rucksack near to his parents. A second rucksack was found to contain children's toys.
Chief Inspector Dick Coats of Sussex Police said officers were not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths.
Sam was left paralysed when he was 16 months old after his baby chair was thrown out of a car during a crash.
Charity worker Neil and translator Kazumi - originally from Japan - gave up their jobs in order to care for their son.
They went on to raise around GBP 30,000 in order to adapt their home - a cottage in Brokerswood, Wiltshire.
However, tragedy struck when Sam contracted viral meningitis. After being told by doctors that there was no way to save him the Puttick's took him home to die, which he did on Friday (29 May).
Less than 48 hours later, on Sunday (31 May), Neil and Kazumi drove to Beachy Head with the body of their son as part of a suicide pact.
The cliffs at Beachy Head reach up to about 600ft (180m) high and are a suicide black spot.
According to Coastguard Stuart McNab, who recovered the three bodies, an average of 20 people jump from the cliffs every year.
The Beachy Head Chaplaincy Team was set up in 2004 to patrol the area in an attempt to prevent suicides.
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Bodies of Neil and Kazumi Puttick and their son Samuel recovered from cliffs at Beachy Head, Eastbourne, Britain - 01 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ciaran McCrickard / Rex Features ( 937344j )
The car belonging to Neil and Kazumi Puttick is towed away
GRIEVING PARENTS LEAP TO DEATH WITH BODY OF SON
A grieving couple have committed suicide following the death their son.
Neil Puttick, 34, and his wife Kazumi, 44, leapt to their deaths at Beachy Head in Eastbourne, while carrying the body of their five-year-old son Sam.
The desperate act came just hours after the youngster, who had been paralysed from the neck down in a car crash as a baby, died from meningitis.
The three bodies were found by coastguards around 400ft down the cliffside.
Sam's body was found in a rucksack near to his parents. A second rucksack was found to contain children's toys.
Chief Inspector Dick Coats of Sussex Police said officers were not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths.
Sam was left paralysed when he was 16 months old after his baby chair was thrown out of a car during a crash.
Charity worker Neil and translator Kazumi - originally from Japan - gave up their jobs in order to care for their son.
They went on to raise around GBP 30,000 in order to adapt their home - a cottage in Brokerswood, Wiltshire.
However, tragedy struck when Sam contracted viral meningitis. After being told by doctors that there was no way to save him the Puttick's took him home to die, which he did on Friday (29 May).
Less than 48 hours later, on Sunday (31 May), Neil and Kazumi drove to Beachy Head with the body of their son as part of a suicide pact.
The cliffs at Beachy Head reach up to about 600ft (180m) high and are a suicide black spot.
According to Coastguard Stuart McNab, who recovered the three bodies, an average of 20 people jump from the cliffs every year.
The Beachy Head Chaplaincy Team was set up in 2004 to patrol the area in an attempt to prevent suicides.
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Bodies of Neil and Kazumi Puttick and their son Samuel recovered from cliffs at Beachy Head, Eastbourne, Britain - 01 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ciaran McCrickard / Rex Features ( 937344f )
A body is winched to the top of the cliffs
GRIEVING PARENTS LEAP TO DEATH WITH BODY OF SON
A grieving couple have committed suicide following the death their son.
Neil Puttick, 34, and his wife Kazumi, 44, leapt to their deaths at Beachy Head in Eastbourne, while carrying the body of their five-year-old son Sam.
The desperate act came just hours after the youngster, who had been paralysed from the neck down in a car crash as a baby, died from meningitis.
The three bodies were found by coastguards around 400ft down the cliffside.
Sam's body was found in a rucksack near to his parents. A second rucksack was found to contain children's toys.
Chief Inspector Dick Coats of Sussex Police said officers were not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths.
Sam was left paralysed when he was 16 months old after his baby chair was thrown out of a car during a crash.
Charity worker Neil and translator Kazumi - originally from Japan - gave up their jobs in order to care for their son.
They went on to raise around GBP 30,000 in order to adapt their home - a cottage in Brokerswood, Wiltshire.
However, tragedy struck when Sam contracted viral meningitis. After being told by doctors that there was no way to save him the Puttick's took him home to die, which he did on Friday (29 May).
Less than 48 hours later, on Sunday (31 May), Neil and Kazumi drove to Beachy Head with the body of their son as part of a suicide pact.
The cliffs at Beachy Head reach up to about 600ft (180m) high and are a suicide black spot.
According to Coastguard Stuart McNab, who recovered the three bodies, an average of 20 people jump from the cliffs every year.
The Beachy Head Chaplaincy Team was set up in 2004 to patrol the area in an attempt to prevent suicides.
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Bodies of Neil and Kazumi Puttick and their son Samuel recovered from cliffs at Beachy Head, Eastbourne, Britain - 01 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ciaran McCrickard / Rex Features ( 937344g )
A body is winched to the top of the cliffs
GRIEVING PARENTS LEAP TO DEATH WITH BODY OF SON
A grieving couple have committed suicide following the death their son.
Neil Puttick, 34, and his wife Kazumi, 44, leapt to their deaths at Beachy Head in Eastbourne, while carrying the body of their five-year-old son Sam.
The desperate act came just hours after the youngster, who had been paralysed from the neck down in a car crash as a baby, died from meningitis.
The three bodies were found by coastguards around 400ft down the cliffside.
Sam's body was found in a rucksack near to his parents. A second rucksack was found to contain children's toys.
Chief Inspector Dick Coats of Sussex Police said officers were not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths.
Sam was left paralysed when he was 16 months old after his baby chair was thrown out of a car during a crash.
Charity worker Neil and translator Kazumi - originally from Japan - gave up their jobs in order to care for their son.
They went on to raise around GBP 30,000 in order to adapt their home - a cottage in Brokerswood, Wiltshire.
However, tragedy struck when Sam contracted viral meningitis. After being told by doctors that there was no way to save him the Puttick's took him home to die, which he did on Friday (29 May).
Less than 48 hours later, on Sunday (31 May), Neil and Kazumi drove to Beachy Head with the body of their son as part of a suicide pact.
The cliffs at Beachy Head reach up to about 600ft (180m) high and are a suicide black spot.
According to Coastguard Stuart McNab, who recovered the three bodies, an average of 20 people jump from the cliffs every year.
The Beachy Head Chaplaincy Team was set up in 2004 to patrol the area in an attempt to prevent suicides.
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Bodies of Neil and Kazumi Puttick and their son Samuel recovered from cliffs at Beachy Head, Eastbourne, Britain - 01 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ciaran McCrickard / Rex Features ( 937344e )
A body is winched to the top of the cliffs
GRIEVING PARENTS LEAP TO DEATH WITH BODY OF SON
A grieving couple have committed suicide following the death their son.
Neil Puttick, 34, and his wife Kazumi, 44, leapt to their deaths at Beachy Head in Eastbourne, while carrying the body of their five-year-old son Sam.
The desperate act came just hours after the youngster, who had been paralysed from the neck down in a car crash as a baby, died from meningitis.
The three bodies were found by coastguards around 400ft down the cliffside.
Sam's body was found in a rucksack near to his parents. A second rucksack was found to contain children's toys.
Chief Inspector Dick Coats of Sussex Police said officers were not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths.
Sam was left paralysed when he was 16 months old after his baby chair was thrown out of a car during a crash.
Charity worker Neil and translator Kazumi - originally from Japan - gave up their jobs in order to care for their son.
They went on to raise around GBP 30,000 in order to adapt their home - a cottage in Brokerswood, Wiltshire.
However, tragedy struck when Sam contracted viral meningitis. After being told by doctors that there was no way to save him the Puttick's took him home to die, which he did on Friday (29 May).
Less than 48 hours later, on Sunday (31 May), Neil and Kazumi drove to Beachy Head with the body of their son as part of a suicide pact.
The cliffs at Beachy Head reach up to about 600ft (180m) high and are a suicide black spot.
According to Coastguard Stuart McNab, who recovered the three bodies, an average of 20 people jump from the cliffs every year.
The Beachy Head Chaplaincy Team was set up in 2004 to patrol the area in an attempt to prevent suicides.
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Bodies of Neil and Kazumi Puttick and their son Samuel recovered from cliffs at Beachy Head, Eastbourne, Britain - 01 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Haydn West / Rex Features ( 934602a )
Police van parked at Beachy Head where the bodies of a man, woman and young boy have been recovered from about 400ft below, The bodies of a man, woman and child have been found at the notorious suicide spot of Beachy Head in Eastbourne. It is thought that the young child, a boy believed to have been around five-years-old, was already dead when his parents jumped. Their bodies were found by coastguards around 400ft down the cliffside. The body of the child was found in a rucksack near to the adults. A second rucksack was found to contain children's toys. According to reports, the parents may have taken their own lives after being unable come to terms with their son's death, which was thought to be the result of an illness. A car has also been recovered from the cliff-top car park and is being examined. Police have said that they are not treating the deaths as suspicious.
GRIEVING PARENTS LEAP TO DEATH WITH BODY OF SON
A grieving couple have committed suicide following the death their son.
Neil Puttick, 34, and his wife Kazumi, 44, leapt to their deaths at Beachy Head in Eastbourne, while carrying the body of their five-year-old son Sam.
The desperate act came just hours after the youngster, who had been paralysed from the neck down in a car crash as a baby, died from meningitis.
The three bodies were found by coastguards around 400ft down the cliffside.
Sam's body was found in a rucksack near to his parents. A second rucksack was found to contain children's toys.
Chief Inspector Dick Coats of Sussex Police said officers were not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths.
Sam was left paralysed when he was 16 months old after his baby chair was thrown out of a car during a crash.
Charity worker Neil and translator Kazumi - originally from Japan - gave up their jobs in order to care for th...
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Bodies of Neil and Kazumi Puttick and their son Samuel recovered from cliffs at Beachy Head, Eastbourne, Britain - 01 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 937341a )
Kazumi Puttick, Samuel Puttick and Neil Puttick
GRIEVING PARENTS LEAP TO DEATH WITH BODY OF SON
A grieving couple have committed suicide following the death their son.
Neil Puttick, 34, and his wife Kazumi, 44, leapt to their deaths at Beachy Head in Eastbourne, while carrying the body of their five-year-old son Sam.
The desperate act came just hours after the youngster, who had been paralysed from the neck down in a car crash as a baby, died from meningitis.
The three bodies were found by coastguards around 400ft down the cliffside.
Sam's body was found in a rucksack near to his parents. A second rucksack was found to contain children's toys.
Chief Inspector Dick Coats of Sussex Police said officers were not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths.
Sam was left paralysed when he was 16 months old after his baby chair was thrown out of a car during a crash.
Charity worker Neil and translator Kazumi - originally from Japan - gave up their jobs in order to care for their son.
They went on to raise around GBP 30,000 in order to adapt their home - a cottage in Brokerswood, Wiltshire.
However, tragedy struck when Sam contracted viral meningitis. After being told by doctors that there was no way to save him the Puttick's took him home to die, which he did on Friday (29 May).
Less than 48 hours later, on Sunday (31 May), Neil and Kazumi drove to Beachy Head with the body of their son as part of a suicide pact.
The cliffs at Beachy Head reach up to about 600ft (180m) high and are a suicide black spot.
According to Coastguard Stuart McNab, who recovered the three bodies, an average of 20 people jump from the cliffs every year.
The Beachy Head Chaplaincy Team was set up in 2004 to patrol the area in an attempt to prevent suicides.
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Bodies of Neil and Kazumi Puttick and their son Samuel recovered from cliffs at Beachy Head, Eastbourne, Britain - 01 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Haydn West / Rex Features ( 934602b )
Tourists take photographs of the lighthouse from Beachy Head, The bodies of a man, woman and child have been found at the notorious suicide spot of Beachy Head in Eastbourne. It is thought that the young child, a boy believed to have been around five-years-old, was already dead when his parents jumped. Their bodies were found by coastguards around 400ft down the cliffside. The body of the child was found in a rucksack near to the adults. A second rucksack was found to contain children's toys. According to reports, the parents may have taken their own lives after being unable come to terms with their son's death, which was thought to be the result of an illness. A car has also been recovered from the cliff-top car park and is being examined. Police have said that they are not treating the deaths as suspicious.
GRIEVING PARENTS LEAP TO DEATH WITH BODY OF SON
A grieving couple have committed suicide following the death their son.
Neil Puttick, 34, and his wife Kazumi, 44, leapt to their deaths at Beachy Head in Eastbourne, while carrying the body of their five-year-old son Sam.
The desperate act came just hours after the youngster, who had been paralysed from the neck down in a car crash as a baby, died from meningitis.
The three bodies were found by coastguards around 400ft down the cliffside.
Sam's body was found in a rucksack near to his parents. A second rucksack was found to contain children's toys.
Chief Inspector Dick Coats of Sussex Police said officers were not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths.
Sam was left paralysed when he was 16 months old after his baby chair was thrown out of a car during a crash.
Charity worker Neil and translator Kazumi - originally from Japan - gave up their jobs in order to care for their son.
They went on to raise around GBP 30,000 in order to a...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HWSBDH
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Bodies of Neil and Kazumi Puttick and their son Samuel recovered from cliffs at Beachy Head, Eastbourne, Britain - 01 Jun 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Haydn West / Rex Features ( 934602c )
A jackdaw flies above a cross at the edge of Beachy Head, The bodies of a man, woman and child have been found at the notorious suicide spot of Beachy Head in Eastbourne. It is thought that the young child, a boy believed to have been around five-years-old, was already dead when his parents jumped. Their bodies were found by coastguards around 400ft down the cliffside. The body of the child was found in a rucksack near to the adults. A second rucksack was found to contain children's toys. According to reports, the parents may have taken their own lives after being unable come to terms with their son's death, which was thought to be the result of an illness. A car has also been recovered from the cliff-top car park and is being examined. Police have said that they are not treating the deaths as suspicious.
GRIEVING PARENTS LEAP TO DEATH WITH BODY OF SON
A grieving couple have committed suicide following the death their son.
Neil Puttick, 34, and his wife Kazumi, 44, leapt to their deaths at Beachy Head in Eastbourne, while carrying the body of their five-year-old son Sam.
The desperate act came just hours after the youngster, who had been paralysed from the neck down in a car crash as a baby, died from meningitis.
The three bodies were found by coastguards around 400ft down the cliffside.
Sam's body was found in a rucksack near to his parents. A second rucksack was found to contain children's toys.
Chief Inspector Dick Coats of Sussex Police said officers were not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths.
Sam was left paralysed when he was 16 months old after his baby chair was thrown out of a car during a crash.
Charity worker Neil and translator Kazumi - originally from Japan - gave up their jobs in order to care for their son.
They went on to raise around GBP 30,000 in order to adapt...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HWSBDH
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Whipsnade zoo keeper Alex Pinnell and Pip the abandoned Wallaby, Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, Britain - 22 Mar 2011
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Whipsnade zoo keeper Alex Pinnell and Pip the abandoned Wallaby, Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, Britain - 22 Mar 2011
Four-hourly-feeds are the norm for keeper Alex Pinnell who has taken charge of an orphaned wallaby joey at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo. The tiny wallaby named Pip was abandoned by her mother and so is being hand-reared by Alex, who is using her rucksack as a makeshift pouch for the little marsupial. Alex, 29, who works on the farm section and with the sealions, keeps Pip with her during the day at all times, just as her real mum might do and also has to make sure she is fed (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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MODEL RELEASED Hiking in the Val de Bagnes on the La Tsessette hiking trail, Canton du Valais
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Mountain Expedition
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Mountain Expedition
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MODEL RELEASED Hiker Relaxing in Mountains
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Mountain Expedition
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MODEL RELEASED Hiker Studying Map in Forest
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Mountain Expedition
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MODEL RELEASED Hikers Crossing Bridge Over River
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Mountain Expedition
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MODEL RELEASED Hikers Waking Through River in Mountains
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Mountain Expedition
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MODEL RELEASED Two Hikers Waking Through River in Mountains
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Mountain Expedition
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MODEL RELEASED Hikers Waking Through River in Mountains
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Mountain Expedition
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Mountain Expedition
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MODEL RELEASED Two Hikers with GPS
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Mountain Expedition
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MODEL RELEASED Two Men Hiking
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Adventure Travel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Erik Buraas / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1263264a )
MODEL RELEASED Young woman standing by lake, wrapping with sarong, back view
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Climber i on Sgurr Alasdair on the Cuillin Ridge Isle of Skye Scotland
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Celebrities leaving the Whisky Mist nightclub, London, Britain - 22 Sep 2009
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Celebrities leaving the Whisky Mist nightclub, London, Britain - 22 Sep 2009
Joe Calzaghe hit the town with his Strictly Come Dancing partner Kristina Rihanoff last night. The boxer and the bombshell, as they've been dubbed, celebrated professional dancer Kristina's birthday at Whisky Mist club in London. Joining them were some of their other Strictly co-stars, including The Bill's Ali Bastian and her partner Brian Fortuna. The 'double date' is unlikely to do anything to dampen down rumours that Joe and Kristina are enjoying more than a professional relationship. In recent weeks the couple have been seen out and about together a number of times looking distinctly intimate. Last night, while his dancing partner seemed to be the model of sobriety, Joe looked distinctly worse for wear when the party left the club. With his shirt half undone the boxer looked a little bleary eyed and unsteady as the couple got into a taxi.
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HOUSE OF HOLLAND FASHION SHOW
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PIXIE GELDOF LEAVING THE 'HOUSE OF HOLLAND' CATWALK SHOW HELD AT THE GUILDHALL AS PART OF THE 25th LONDON FASHION WEEK.
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Brad Pitt Sports The Goatee at LAX
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Brad Pitt departs LAX Airport.
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Brad Pitt Sports The Goatee at LAX
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Brad Pitt departs LAX Airport.
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Brad Pitt Sports The Goatee at LAX
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Brad Pitt Sports The Goatee at LAX
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Brad Pitt departs LAX Airport.
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EXCLUSIVE July 27th, 2009 Los Angeles, CA
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Tourismus
Touristen mit Gepaeck
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01 . Juli 2009
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historia mundi
Bastogne, Belgium, june 19, 2009, historia mundi event in Bastogne, Historia Mundi is the overall organization that aims to bundle all the societies in Belgium who practise re-enacting and living history
a boy with a backpack of Pirates of the Caribbean standing in front of a man dressed in a caveman outfit
Reporters © Jimmy Kets (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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Postautokurs
Postauto ( Schweizer Post) Goescheneralp Uri
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Aelpler Niklaus
Aelpler Niklaus Pilatus-Kulm Schweiz
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Walkers decending from the summit of Sugarloaf Mountain, with the Black mountains in the distance in the Brecon Beacons National Park (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Hikers following a footpath along a drystone wall in Swaledale, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Hiker standing on the summit of Carn a¹Mhaim, at 3402 feet above sea level, taking in the awesome view across the Lairig Ghru towards Cairn Toul and Braeriach, in the Cairngorm Mountains (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Robin Williams
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Actor Robin Williams snowboarding at Sunshine Village Ski Resort, Banff, Alberta, Canada. 10/01/04
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Bergwandern. Seniorengruppe unterwegs im Haslital.
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RETRO - Victoria Station in London 1951
Victoria Station , London
A woman wearing a large back pack purchasing a ticket .
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RETRO - Victoria Station in London 1951
Victoria Station , London
A woman wearing a large back pack walking toward a newspaper stand .
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COMMANDS TO ASSAIL SNOWDON .
Marine Mountaineers who will spend their weekends scaling Snowdon, North Wales peak (3, 560-feet), spent today checking the equipment at the Finsbury barracks in city Road, London.
The men are members of Britain's only volunteer commando units, the Royal Marine forces volunteer reserve (city of London). The party is composed of four officers and six other ranks. Three of the officers served in the Royal Marine commando during the war, the fourth was in an army commando unit.
Climbing Snowdon is part of their official training.They will walk from Bangor feeding where they can, and sleeping rough.
PICTURE SHOWS:- The Mountaineers study their route-left to rights- Lieutenant J.P. Sultzberger (Croydon): captain D.J. Flunder , M.C. (Ely),: Corporal H.F.Bartley (London): Marine S.E.Wegg (Ipswich) .
2 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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