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Daily Life In Barcelona, Spain
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Daily Life In Barcelona, Spain
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Daily Life In Barcelona, Spain
A person walks along one of the streets in the grid of the Gothic district in Barcelona, Spain, on June 6, 2025. (Photo by Jorge Mantilla/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Barcelona, Spain
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Covid-Tests in Autos in St. Louis, Missouri
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Technician Nanda Nunnelly of Nextgen Diagnostic Services takes the name of a patient that will take a drive-up Covid test in St. Louis on Thursday, December 30, 2021. Drive-up testing earlier in the week attracted over 700 cars. Drive-up testing has become popular in recent days since testing kits from pharmacies have become scarce.
Covid Testing In Cars Attracts Hundreds, St. Louis, Missouri, United States - 30 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Covid-Tests in Autos in St. Louis, Missouri
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Aerri Finder (10) closes her eyes as a technician takes a swab of her nostril during a drive-up Covid test in St. Louis on Thursday, December 30, 2021. Drive-up testing earlier in the week attracted over 700 cars. Drive-up testing has become popular in recent days since testing kits from pharmacies have become scarce.
Covid Testing In Cars Attracts Hundreds, St. Louis, Missouri, United States - 30 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Covid-Tests in Autos in St. Louis, Missouri
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A technician walks to wait on a patient during a drive-up Covid test in St. Louis on Thursday, December 30, 2021. Drive-up testing earlier in the week attracted over 700 cars. Drive-up testing has become popular in recent days since testing kits from pharmacies have become scarce.
Covid Testing In Cars Attracts Hundreds, St. Louis, Missouri, United States - 30 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Covid-Tests in Autos in St. Louis, Missouri
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Technician McKayla Lee puts on new gloves before waiting on a patient to take a nose swab during a drive-up Covid test in St. Louis on Thursday, December 30, 2021. Drive-up testing earlier in the week attracted over 700 cars. Drive-up testing has become popular in recent days since testing kits from pharmacies have become scarce.
Covid Testing In Cars Attracts Hundreds, St. Louis, Missouri, United States - 30 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Covid-Tests in Autos in St. Louis, Missouri
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Technicians take nose swabs from those in cars during a drive-up Covid test in St. Louis on Thursday, December 30, 2021. Drive-up testing earlier in the week attracted over 700 cars. Drive-up testing has become popular in recent days since testing kits from pharmacies have become scarce.
Covid Testing In Cars Attracts Hundreds, St. Louis, Missouri, United States - 30 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Covid-Tests in Autos in St. Louis, Missouri
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12673389h)
A technician takes information from those waiting for a drive-up Covid test in St. Louis on Thursday, December 30, 2021. Drive-up testing earlier in the week attracted over 700 cars. Drive-up testing has become popular in recent days since testing kits from pharmacies have become scarce.
Covid Testing In Cars Attracts Hundreds, St. Louis, Missouri, United States - 30 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Covid-Tests in Autos in St. Louis, Missouri
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Noah Finder (11) makes a face as a technician takes a swab of his nostril during a drive-up Covid test in St. Louis on Thursday, December 30, 2021. Drive-up testing earlier in the week attracted over 700 cars. Drive-up testing has become popular in recent days since testing kits from pharmacies have become scarce.
Covid Testing In Cars Attracts Hundreds, St. Louis, Missouri, United States - 30 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Covid-Tests in Autos in St. Louis, Missouri
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John Bielik closes his eyes as a technician takes a swab of his nostril during a drive-up Covid test in St. Louis on Thursday, December 30, 2021. Drive-up testing earlier in the week attracted over 700 cars. Drive-up testing has become popular in recent days since testing kits from pharmacies have become scarce.
Covid Testing In Cars Attracts Hundreds, St. Louis, Missouri, United States - 30 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Covid-Tests in Autos in St. Louis, Missouri
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12673389c)
Derek Dunn closes his eyes as a technician takes a swab of his nostril during a drive-up Covid test in St. Louis on Thursday, December 30, 2021. Drive-up testing earlier in the week attracted over 700 cars. Drive-up testing has become popular in recent days since testing kits from pharmacies have become scarce.
Covid Testing In Cars Attracts Hundreds, St. Louis, Missouri, United States - 30 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Covid-Tests in Autos in St. Louis, Missouri
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12673389a)
Technician Nanda Nunnelly of Nextgen Diagnostic Services takes the name of a patient that will take a drive-up Covid test in St. Louis on Thursday, December 30, 2021. Drive-up testing earlier in the week attracted over 700 cars. Drive-up testing has become popular in recent days since testing kits from pharmacies have become scarce.
Covid Testing In Cars Attracts Hundreds, St. Louis, Missouri, United States - 30 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Covid-Tests in Autos in St. Louis, Missouri
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A technician takes the name of a patient that will take a drive-up Covid test as cars line up in St. Louis on Thursday, December 30, 2021. Drive-up testing earlier in the week attracted over 700 cars. Drive-up testing has become popular in recent days since testing kits from pharmacies have become scarce.
Covid Testing In Cars Attracts Hundreds, St. Louis, Missouri, United States - 30 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Festivalbesucher treffen in Scharen zum Reading Festival am Wochenenden in Berkshire ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12365712p)
Revellers make their way to Reading Festival on a warm summers day. Warm weather is expected to greet the start of the three day music festival, twinned with Leeds Festival, attracts over 90,000 people over the bank holiday weekend.
2021 Reading Festival arrivals, Reading, Berkshire, UK - 25 Aug 2021
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NEWS - Festivalbesucher treffen in Scharen zum Reading Festival am Wochenenden in Berkshire ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12365712d)
Revelers make their way to Reading Festival on a warm summers day. Warm weather is expected to greet the start of the three day music festival, twinned with Leeds Festival, attracts over 90,000 people over the bank holiday weekend.
2021 Reading Festival arrivals, Reading, Berkshire, UK - 25 Aug 2021
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NEWS - Festivalbesucher treffen in Scharen zum Reading Festival am Wochenenden in Berkshire ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12365712y)
Revellers make their way to Reading Festival on a warm summers day. Warm weather is expected to greet the start of the three day music festival, twinned with Leeds Festival, attracts over 90,000 people over the bank holiday weekend.
2021 Reading Festival arrivals, Reading, Berkshire, UK - 25 Aug 2021
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NEWS - Festivalbesucher treffen in Scharen zum Reading Festival am Wochenenden in Berkshire ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12365712aa)
Revellers make their way to Reading Festival on a warm summers day. Warm weather is expected to greet the start of the three day music festival, twinned with Leeds Festival, attracts over 90,000 people over the bank holiday weekend.
2021 Reading Festival arrivals, Reading, Berkshire, UK - 25 Aug 2021
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NEWS - Festivalbesucher treffen in Scharen zum Reading Festival am Wochenenden in Berkshire ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12365712af)
Revellers make their way to Reading Festival on a warm summers day. Warm weather is expected to greet the start of the three day music festival, twinned with Leeds Festival, attracts over 90,000 people over the bank holiday weekend.
2021 Reading Festival arrivals, Reading, Berkshire, UK - 25 Aug 2021
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NEWS - Festivalbesucher treffen in Scharen zum Reading Festival am Wochenenden in Berkshire ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12365712w)
Revellers make their way to Reading Festival on a warm summers day. Warm weather is expected to greet the start of the three day music festival, twinned with Leeds Festival, attracts over 90,000 people over the bank holiday weekend.
2021 Reading Festival arrivals, Reading, Berkshire, UK - 25 Aug 2021
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NEWS - Festivalbesucher treffen in Scharen zum Reading Festival am Wochenenden in Berkshire ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12365712h)
Revelers make their way to Reading Festival on a warm summers day. Warm weather is expected to greet the start of the three day music festival, twinned with Leeds Festival, attracts over 90,000 people over the bank holiday weekend.
2021 Reading Festival arrivals, Reading, Berkshire, UK - 25 Aug 2021
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NEWS - Festivalbesucher treffen in Scharen zum Reading Festival am Wochenenden in Berkshire ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12365712k)
Revelers make their way to Reading Festival on a warm summers day. Warm weather is expected to greet the start of the three day music festival, twinned with Leeds Festival, attracts over 90,000 people over the bank holiday weekend.
2021 Reading Festival arrivals, Reading, Berkshire, UK - 25 Aug 2021
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NEWS - Festivalbesucher treffen in Scharen zum Reading Festival am Wochenenden in Berkshire ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12365712b)
Revelers make their way to Reading Festival on a warm summers day. Warm weather is expected to greet the start of the three day music festival, twinned with Leeds Festival, attracts over 90,000 people over the bank holiday weekend.
2021 Reading Festival arrivals, Reading, Berkshire, UK - 25 Aug 2021
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NEWS - Festivalbesucher treffen in Scharen zum Reading Festival am Wochenenden in Berkshire ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12365712c)
Revelers make their way to Reading Festival on a warm summers day. Warm weather is expected to greet the start of the three day music festival, twinned with Leeds Festival, attracts over 90,000 people over the bank holiday weekend.
2021 Reading Festival arrivals, Reading, Berkshire, UK - 25 Aug 2021
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NEWS - Festivalbesucher treffen in Scharen zum Reading Festival am Wochenenden in Berkshire ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12365712m)
Revelers make their way to Reading Festival on a warm summers day. Warm weather is expected to greet the start of the three day music festival, twinned with Leeds Festival, attracts over 90,000 people over the bank holiday weekend.
2021 Reading Festival arrivals, Reading, Berkshire, UK - 25 Aug 2021
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NEWS - Festivalbesucher treffen in Scharen zum Reading Festival am Wochenenden in Berkshire ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12365712ab)
Revellers make their way to Reading Festival on a warm summers day. Warm weather is expected to greet the start of the three day music festival, twinned with Leeds Festival, attracts over 90,000 people over the bank holiday weekend.
2021 Reading Festival arrivals, Reading, Berkshire, UK - 25 Aug 2021
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NEWS - Festivalbesucher treffen in Scharen zum Reading Festival am Wochenenden in Berkshire ein
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Revellers make their way to Reading Festival on a warm summers day. Warm weather is expected to greet the start of the three day music festival, twinned with Leeds Festival, attracts over 90,000 people over the bank holiday weekend.
2021 Reading Festival arrivals, Reading, Berkshire, UK - 25 Aug 2021
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NEWS - Festivalbesucher treffen in Scharen zum Reading Festival am Wochenenden in Berkshire ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12365712z)
Revellers make their way to Reading Festival on a warm summers day. Warm weather is expected to greet the start of the three day music festival, twinned with Leeds Festival, attracts over 90,000 people over the bank holiday weekend.
2021 Reading Festival arrivals, Reading, Berkshire, UK - 25 Aug 2021
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NEWS - Festivalbesucher treffen in Scharen zum Reading Festival am Wochenenden in Berkshire ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12365712a)
Revelers make their way to Reading Festival on a warm summers day. Warm weather is expected to greet the start of the three day music festival, twinned with Leeds Festival, attracts over 90,000 people over the bank holiday weekend.
2021 Reading Festival arrivals, Reading, Berkshire, UK - 25 Aug 2021
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FEATURE - London: Ausgelassene Stimmung am Carnival in Notting Hill
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (9027927bt)
Childrens dayand the crowd of all ages enjoys the music and the sun - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
Notting Hill Carnival, Sunday, London, UK. - 27 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Ausgelassene Stimmung am Carnival in Notting Hill
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (9027927de)
Childrens dayand the crowd of all ages enjoys the music and the sun - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
Notting Hill Carnival, Sunday, London, UK. - 27 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Ausgelassene Stimmung am Carnival in Notting Hill
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (9027927dt)
A long day for some - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
Notting Hill Carnival, Sunday, London, UK. - 27 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Ausgelassene Stimmung am Carnival in Notting Hill
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (9027927do)
Childrens dayand the crowd of all ages enjoys the music and the sun - Notting Hill Carnival the annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
Notting Hill Carnival, Sunday, London, UK. - 27 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - China: Gläserne Buddha Statue in Shanghai
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A 3-meter-tall transparent Buddha statue attracts many visitors' attention at a gallery in Shanghai, July 11th, 2017. The Buddha statue is made of more than 3,500 steel boards with inscriptions of Diamond Sutra.
Transparent Buddha Statue, Shanghai, China - 11 Jul 2017
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FEATURE - China: Gläserne Buddha Statue in Shanghai
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A 3-meter-tall transparent Buddha statue attracts many visitors' attention at a gallery in Shanghai, July 11th, 2017. The Buddha statue is made of more than 3,500 steel boards with inscriptions of Diamond Sutra.
Transparent Buddha Statue, Shanghai, China - 11 Jul 2017
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Handsome arrested man Jeremy Meeks' mugshot attracts attention, Stockton, California, America - 19 Jun 2014
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Mugshot of Jeremy Meeks, a 30 year old man, convicted felon, arrested for felony weapon charges
Handsome arrested man Jeremy Meeks' mugshot attracts attention, Stockton, California, America - 19 Jun 2014
A police mugshot of a suspect has attracted attention thanks to the man's chiselled good looks.
Jeremy Meeks, 30, was arrested by California's Stockton Police Department in response to "a recent increase of shootings and robberies in the Weston Ranch area".
But since his picture appeared on the department's Facebook page on Thursday (19 June) it has attracted 43,000 Likes and a gushing flow of comments on his handsome features.
Comments on Meeks, described as a "convicted felon, arrested for felony weapon charges", include "You should use your handsome physique for good", "I want 5 kids from you", "Wow he's gorgeous I'll bail him out in one condition he needs to come home and marry me!!" and "here is the new face of versace 2014? Get this bruv an agent & off the streets!"
However Julia Augspurger wrote: "He's a criminal whats wrong with you People"
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Ibiza, Spain - 09 May 2013
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Dalta Villa World Heritage site - traditional weavers at the annual Medieval festival which attracts tourists from all over the world, Ibiza Spain
Ibiza, Spain - 09 May 2013
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Ibiza, Spain - 09 May 2013
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Dalta Villa World Heritage site Weavers at the annual Medieval festival which attracts tourists from all over the world, Ibiza Spain
Ibiza, Spain - 09 May 2013
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Ibiza, Spain - 09 May 2013
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Dalta Villa World Heritage site - performers at the annual Medieval festival which attracts tourists from all over the world, Ibiza Spain
Ibiza, Spain - 09 May 2013
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Dense population of Great White sharks, South Arica
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister / Rex Features (1816310d)
Hungry Shark Loses Lunch ... And A Tooth
This Great White shark lost not only its lunch but also its tooth when it attacked a decoy seal.
The hungry shark leapt out of the water to snatch up what it thought was a tasty Cape fur seal in its massive jaws.
However, it was actually a decoy and the over enthusiastic shark bit down so hard that one of its teeth was sent flying.
The moment was caught on camera by photographer Dan Callister off the coast of Seal Island near Cape Town, South Africa.
A large population of sharks patrol the waters around Seal Island, which is home to around 64,000 Cape Fur seals from April to September.
With such an abundant food supply close by, scores of sharks patrol the seas around the island on the look out for young and inexperienced seal pups.
To reach the open sea to feed the seals must first cross these shark-infested waters - passing through what is known as the 'ring of death'.
The predators then catch their prey in truly spectacular fashion.
Approaching from below, the sharks leap nearly vertically out of the waves to snatch seals swimming close to the surface.
The behaviour means that the area is acknowledged as the best in the world to witness sharks breaching.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Callister / Rex Features
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Havana, Cuba
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Frilet / Rex Features ( 1040871dk )
Coco-taxi on the Malecon, the 7 km long seaside boulevard, which attracts locals and tourists alike. Havana, Province of Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba.
Havana, Cuba
HAVING FUN IN HAVANA
Electric and unique, Havana is a city like no other - guaranteed to offer the traveller a host of lively and colourful sights and sensations.
Situated on the north coast of the island of Cuba, Havana is built around a natural harbour and is one of the fourteen provinces of the Republic of Cuba.
In the 1950s before the Communist revolution Havana was one of the vacation hot-spots of the Caribbean.
It reopened to tourism in the 1990s and has become a popular destination once again.
The bustling city offers a wide variety sights, ranging from museums, palaces, public squares, avenues, churches and fortresses.
Contemporary Havana is effectively three cities in one: Old Havana, Vedado, and the newer suburban districts.
Old Havana, with its narrow streets and overhanging balconies, is the traditional centre of Havana's commerce, industry, and entertainment.
To the north and west is the newer section known as Vedado, which has become a rival of Old Havana for commercial activity and nightlife.
Just breathing in the scents of the city and watching the 1950s Chevy's and Russian Ladas roll down the streets makes for a fantastic day of sightseeing.
And walking the crumbling streets allows you to explore the magnificent colonial architecture that abounds.
Key sights in the city include the Museum of the Revolution, which is housed in what was once the Presidential Palace of all Cuban presidents.
It became a museum during the years following the Cuban revolution and its exhibits are largely devoted to the revolutionary war.
Behind the building lies the Granma Memorial, a large glass enclosure which houses th...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HGMFWZIN
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Havana, Cuba
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Frilet / Rex Features ( 1040871dm )
Vintage taxi on the Malecon, the 7 km long seaside boulevard, which attracts locals and tourists alike. Havana, Province of Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba.
Havana, Cuba
HAVING FUN IN HAVANA
Electric and unique, Havana is a city like no other - guaranteed to offer the traveller a host of lively and colourful sights and sensations.
Situated on the north coast of the island of Cuba, Havana is built around a natural harbour and is one of the fourteen provinces of the Republic of Cuba.
In the 1950s before the Communist revolution Havana was one of the vacation hot-spots of the Caribbean.
It reopened to tourism in the 1990s and has become a popular destination once again.
The bustling city offers a wide variety sights, ranging from museums, palaces, public squares, avenues, churches and fortresses.
Contemporary Havana is effectively three cities in one: Old Havana, Vedado, and the newer suburban districts.
Old Havana, with its narrow streets and overhanging balconies, is the traditional centre of Havana's commerce, industry, and entertainment.
To the north and west is the newer section known as Vedado, which has become a rival of Old Havana for commercial activity and nightlife.
Just breathing in the scents of the city and watching the 1950s Chevy's and Russian Ladas roll down the streets makes for a fantastic day of sightseeing.
And walking the crumbling streets allows you to explore the magnificent colonial architecture that abounds.
Key sights in the city include the Museum of the Revolution, which is housed in what was once the Presidential Palace of all Cuban presidents.
It became a museum during the years following the Cuban revolution and its exhibits are largely devoted to the revolutionary war.
Behind the building lies the Granma Memorial, a large glass enclosure which houses...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HGMFWZIN
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Havana, Cuba
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Frilet / Rex Features ( 1040871dl )
Coco-taxi on the Malecon, the 7 km long seaside boulevard, which attracts locals and tourists alike. Havana, Province of Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba.
Havana, Cuba
HAVING FUN IN HAVANA
Electric and unique, Havana is a city like no other - guaranteed to offer the traveller a host of lively and colourful sights and sensations.
Situated on the north coast of the island of Cuba, Havana is built around a natural harbour and is one of the fourteen provinces of the Republic of Cuba.
In the 1950s before the Communist revolution Havana was one of the vacation hot-spots of the Caribbean.
It reopened to tourism in the 1990s and has become a popular destination once again.
The bustling city offers a wide variety sights, ranging from museums, palaces, public squares, avenues, churches and fortresses.
Contemporary Havana is effectively three cities in one: Old Havana, Vedado, and the newer suburban districts.
Old Havana, with its narrow streets and overhanging balconies, is the traditional centre of Havana's commerce, industry, and entertainment.
To the north and west is the newer section known as Vedado, which has become a rival of Old Havana for commercial activity and nightlife.
Just breathing in the scents of the city and watching the 1950s Chevy's and Russian Ladas roll down the streets makes for a fantastic day of sightseeing.
And walking the crumbling streets allows you to explore the magnificent colonial architecture that abounds.
Key sights in the city include the Museum of the Revolution, which is housed in what was once the Presidential Palace of all Cuban presidents.
It became a museum during the years following the Cuban revolution and its exhibits are largely devoted to the revolutionary war.
Behind the building lies the Granma Memorial, a large glass enclosure which houses th...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HGMFWZIN
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Havana, Cuba
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Frilet / Rex Features ( 1040871dn )
Vintage taxi on the Malecon, the 7 km long seaside boulevard, which attracts locals and tourists alike. Havana, Province of Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba.
Havana, Cuba
HAVING FUN IN HAVANA
Electric and unique, Havana is a city like no other - guaranteed to offer the traveller a host of lively and colourful sights and sensations.
Situated on the north coast of the island of Cuba, Havana is built around a natural harbour and is one of the fourteen provinces of the Republic of Cuba.
In the 1950s before the Communist revolution Havana was one of the vacation hot-spots of the Caribbean.
It reopened to tourism in the 1990s and has become a popular destination once again.
The bustling city offers a wide variety sights, ranging from museums, palaces, public squares, avenues, churches and fortresses.
Contemporary Havana is effectively three cities in one: Old Havana, Vedado, and the newer suburban districts.
Old Havana, with its narrow streets and overhanging balconies, is the traditional centre of Havana's commerce, industry, and entertainment.
To the north and west is the newer section known as Vedado, which has become a rival of Old Havana for commercial activity and nightlife.
Just breathing in the scents of the city and watching the 1950s Chevy's and Russian Ladas roll down the streets makes for a fantastic day of sightseeing.
And walking the crumbling streets allows you to explore the magnificent colonial architecture that abounds.
Key sights in the city include the Museum of the Revolution, which is housed in what was once the Presidential Palace of all Cuban presidents.
It became a museum during the years following the Cuban revolution and its exhibits are largely devoted to the revolutionary war.
Behind the building lies the Granma Memorial, a large glass enclosure which houses...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HGMFWZIN
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Havana, Cuba
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The Malecon, the 7 km long seaside boulevard, which attracts locals and tourists alike. Havana, Province of Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba.
Havana, Cuba
HAVING FUN IN HAVANA
Electric and unique, Havana is a city like no other - guaranteed to offer the traveller a host of lively and colourful sights and sensations.
Situated on the north coast of the island of Cuba, Havana is built around a natural harbour and is one of the fourteen provinces of the Republic of Cuba.
In the 1950s before the Communist revolution Havana was one of the vacation hot-spots of the Caribbean.
It reopened to tourism in the 1990s and has become a popular destination once again.
The bustling city offers a wide variety sights, ranging from museums, palaces, public squares, avenues, churches and fortresses.
Contemporary Havana is effectively three cities in one: Old Havana, Vedado, and the newer suburban districts.
Old Havana, with its narrow streets and overhanging balconies, is the traditional centre of Havana's commerce, industry, and entertainment.
To the north and west is the newer section known as Vedado, which has become a rival of Old Havana for commercial activity and nightlife.
Just breathing in the scents of the city and watching the 1950s Chevy's and Russian Ladas roll down the streets makes for a fantastic day of sightseeing.
And walking the crumbling streets allows you to explore the magnificent colonial architecture that abounds.
Key sights in the city include the Museum of the Revolution, which is housed in what was once the Presidential Palace of all Cuban presidents.
It became a museum during the years following the Cuban revolution and its exhibits are largely devoted to the revolutionary war.
Behind the building lies the Granma Memorial, a large glass enclosure which houses the Granma, the...
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Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi to Tamarama Beach, Sydney, Australia - 13 Nov 2006
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The 10th annual 'Sculpture by the Sea' which this year features over 100 artists from across the world and which attracts thousands of locals and visitors alike to the edge of the ocean between the famous Bondi Beach and Tamaramma beach
Weird Statues Around The World
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WEIRD STATUES AROUND THE WORLD
Don't lose your head: A business man has a novel way of spying on the workers of Ernst & Young in Los Angeles.
Smile: The people of Bratislava get papped by a sneaky snapper
Wall meet again: One particularly determined artist emerges from a wall in Montmartre, Paris.
Hello, Hello, Hello: Who's been tripped up here then?
Helping hand: Visitors to Venice rest their feet on an unusual perch.
Cheeky chap: A drain worker spends his time looking up ladies skirts in Old Town, Bratislava.
Fishy goings on: Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a giant flying shark!
Reaching for the stars: Who needs stairs at the Rockefeller centre in New York when a giant steel pole will do.
Dancing dolphins: A young girl defies gravity to play with a dolphin near Tower Bridge in London.
To the point: The Swedes have a novel way of pointing visitors in the right direction of the royal palace.
Who'd have forked it: The tasty treats on offer in Switzerland demand some serious utensils.
Strange bedfellows: We've heard of falling out of bed before, but this is ridiculous.
Big spender: Someone is obviously ready for a serious shopping spree in Melbourne, Australia.
Cherrylicious: Breakfast has never looked so good at the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden in Minneapolis.
A hard day's night: One weary late night reveller finds a strange place to catch a little shuteye.
Making waves: A swimmer in London finds the grass a lot less polluted than the Thames.
That sinking feeling: A rather rude awakening...
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Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi to Tamarama Beach, Sydney, Australia - 13 Nov 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 621470I )
The 10th annual 'Sculpture by the Sea' which this year features over 100 artists from across the world and which attracts thousands of locals and visitors alike to the edge of the ocean between the famous Bondi Beach and Tamaramma beach
Weird Statues Around The World
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WEIRD STATUES AROUND THE WORLD
Don't lose your head: A business man has a novel way of spying on the workers of Ernst & Young in Los Angeles.
Smile: The people of Bratislava get papped by a sneaky snapper
Wall meet again: One particularly determined artist emerges from a wall in Montmartre, Paris.
Hello, Hello, Hello: Who's been tripped up here then?
Helping hand: Visitors to Venice rest their feet on an unusual perch.
Cheeky chap: A drain worker spends his time looking up ladies skirts in Old Town, Bratislava.
Fishy goings on: Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a giant flying shark!
Reaching for the stars: Who needs stairs at the Rockefeller centre in New York when a giant steel pole will do.
Dancing dolphins: A young girl defies gravity to play with a dolphin near Tower Bridge in London.
To the point: The Swedes have a novel way of pointing visitors in the right direction of the royal palace.
Who'd have forked it: The tasty treats on offer in Switzerland demand some serious utensils.
Strange bedfellows: We've heard of falling out of bed before, but this is ridiculous.
Big spender: Someone is obviously ready for a serious shopping spree in Melbourne, Australia.
Cherrylicious: Breakfast has never looked so good at the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden in Minneapolis.
A hard day's night: One weary late night reveller finds a strange place to catch a little shuteye.
Making waves: A swimmer in London finds the grass a lot less polluted than the Thames.
That sinking feeling: A rather rude awakening...
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RADICAL MUSLIMS IN LONDON, BRITAIN
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Abu Hamza, the imam of Finsbury Park mosque whose militant rhetoric inspired terrorist suspects from Richard Reid to Zacarias Moussaiou. The mosque raided by police in February and Abu Hamza was locked out of it by the mosque board members. Abu still conducts Friday prayers on the sidewalk outside the mosque and attracts up to 150 young Muslim's many of whom are Algerians. He is seen here in the centre of the frame. The prayers are monitored by the Metropolitan police - 29 Aug 2003
RADICAL MUSLIMS IN LONDON, BRITAIN
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