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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360u )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360s )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360r )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360p )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360q )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360o )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360f )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360i )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360m )
    Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360d )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360e )
    Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke / Rex Features ( 1196360c )
    Prince William and Prince Harry with a 5 metre African Rock Python
    Prince Harry and Prince William visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana, Africa - 15 Jun 2010
    Princes William and Harry got up close and personal with a rather slippery character today while visiting The Mokolodi Nature Reserve in Botswana. However, there was no need for their royal protection officers as the young royals gamely posed for pictures with a huge 5m African Rock Python. With both of the brothers looking slightly unsure the large snake was, with much face pulling from William and Harry, draped across their shoulders. However, Harry soon apparently found his confidence again and even engaged in a little brotherly teasing - pushing the snake's face close to William's. The wildlife centre the two Princes were visiting was formed with the aim of promoting a love of nature in Botswana's youth through environmental education.
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    CANADA Toronto
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    The CN Tower. 553.33 metre high concrete communications tower with vistor viewing platforms and revolving restaurant. view from Front Street. Canadian National American Blue Meter North America Northern
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  • IRELAND The Burren
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    IRELAND The Burren
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    Poulnabrone Dolmen - The thin capstone sits on two 1.8 metre 6 feet high portal stones. These stones created a chamber within which the dead were placed. The people buried here were Neolithic farmers. Radiocarbon dates the bones found here from between 3800 to 3200 B.C. . Eire European Irish Northern Europe Republic Ireland Poblacht na hEireann Blue Eight Gray History Historic Meter Scenic Six
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 1047987a )
    The view from the summit of the 4000 metre peak of Mont Blanc Du Tacul above Chamonix France
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 1047787a )
    Climbers on the 4000 metre peak of Mont Blanc Du Tacul above Chamonix France
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  • Olympic rings illuminated on a barge in the harbour just off Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - 04 Nov 2009
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    Olympic rings illuminated on a barge in the harbour just off Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - 04 Nov 2009
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    14 metre tall set of Olympic rings illuminated on a barge in the harbour
    Olympic rings illuminated on a barge in the harbour just off Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - 04 Nov 2009

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  • Olympic Village, Vancouver, Canada - 2009
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    Olympic Village, Vancouver, Canada - 2009
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    14 metre tall set of Olympic rings illuminated in the harbour outside the Vancouver Convention Centre
    Olympic Village, Vancouver, Canada - 2009
    People stop to look at a 14 metre tall set of Olympic rings after they were illuminated in the harbour outside the Vancouver Convention Centre in Vancouver, B.C., on Wednesday November 4, 2009. The convention centre will be the main press centre during the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
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  • Olympic Village, Vancouver, Canada - 2009
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    Olympic Village, Vancouver, Canada - 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press / Rex Features ( 1057016e )
    14 metre tall set of Olympic rings illuminated in the harbour outside the Vancouver Convention Centre
    Olympic Village, Vancouver, Canada - 2009
    People stop to look at a 14 metre tall set of Olympic rings after they were illuminated in the harbour outside the Vancouver Convention Centre in Vancouver, B.C., on Wednesday November 4, 2009. The convention centre will be the main press centre during the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
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  • Olympic Village, Vancouver, Canada - 2009
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    Olympic Village, Vancouver, Canada - 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press / Rex Features ( 1057016c )
    14 metre tall set of Olympic rings illuminated in the harbour outside the Vancouver Convention Centre
    Olympic Village, Vancouver, Canada - 2009
    People stop to look at a 14 metre tall set of Olympic rings after they were illuminated in the harbour outside the Vancouver Convention Centre in Vancouver, B.C., on Wednesday November 4, 2009. The convention centre will be the main press centre during the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
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  • Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
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    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Cassey / Rex Features ( 794243H )
    Jodie Minett (22 from Newcastle) underwater in the "Cage of Death" for a close underwater encounter with "Burt" the 5.1 metre croc- the famous saurian that attacked Linda Kozlowski's character in the 1987 smash movie "Crocodile Dundee" . Jodie was the first member of the public to go down in the cage for an eyeball to eyeball encounter with the crocs at the new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia., Swimming with crocodiles - patrons at the new "Crocosaurus Cove" in Darwin Australia swim in a pool at the attraction with just a thin wall of perspex seperating them from Denzil - a 16 foot killer crocodile. The new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia.
    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    A CLOSE ENCONTER OF THE CROCODILE KIND

    The sharp-toothed killer lays motionless and camouflaged alongside a log three metres under the water, its eyes and huge jaw wide open.

    As the bikini clad tourist enters the water the hungry crocodile, all of 5.1 metres in length, doesn't stir.

    The girl slips slowly under the water until she is just a metre from the beast, then wham, with a pressure of two tons per square inch the animal's jaws snap shut in an instant.

    A scene from a 'B' grade Hollywood movie? A page one newspaper shocker?

    Actually we're in the very centre of the city of Darwin in Australia, amongst the supermarkets, cinemas, pubs, restaurants and backpacker hotels, at a brand new $29 million crocodile amusement park, "Crocosaurus Cove".

    And the girl who seemed in such mortal danger is actually beaming from ear to ear. The croc, on the other hand, is looking far from happy.

    'Burt' is a reptile with a reputation; he famously attempted to cho...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JGDMEWO

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  • Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
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    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Cassey / Rex Features ( 794243I )
    Jodie Minett (22 from Newcastle) underwater in the "Cage of Death" for a close underwater encounter with "Burt" the 5.1 metre croc- the famous saurian that attacked Linda Kozlowski's character in the 1987 smash movie "Crocodile Dundee" . Jodie was the first member of the public to go down in the cage for an eyeball to eyeball encounter with the crocs at the new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia., Swimming with crocodiles - patrons at the new "Crocosaurus Cove" in Darwin Australia swim in a pool at the attraction with just a thin wall of perspex seperating them from Denzil - a 16 foot killer crocodile. The new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia.
    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    A CLOSE ENCONTER OF THE CROCODILE KIND

    The sharp-toothed killer lays motionless and camouflaged alongside a log three metres under the water, its eyes and huge jaw wide open.

    As the bikini clad tourist enters the water the hungry crocodile, all of 5.1 metres in length, doesn't stir.

    The girl slips slowly under the water until she is just a metre from the beast, then wham, with a pressure of two tons per square inch the animal's jaws snap shut in an instant.

    A scene from a 'B' grade Hollywood movie? A page one newspaper shocker?

    Actually we're in the very centre of the city of Darwin in Australia, amongst the supermarkets, cinemas, pubs, restaurants and backpacker hotels, at a brand new $29 million crocodile amusement park, "Crocosaurus Cove".

    And the girl who seemed in such mortal danger is actually beaming from ear to ear. The croc, on the other hand, is looking far from happy.

    'Burt' is a reptile with a reputation; he famously attempted to cho...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JGDMEW

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
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    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Cassey / Rex Features ( 794243L )
    What Jodie Minett (22 from Newcastle) saw underwater from the "Cage of Death" - "Burt" the 5.1 metre croc- the famous saurian that attacked Linda Kozlowski's character in the 1987 smash movie "Crocodile Dundee" . Jodie was the first member of the public to go down in the cage for an eyeball to eyeball encounter with the crocs at the new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia., Swimming with crocodiles - patrons at the new "Crocosaurus Cove" in Darwin Australia swim in a pool at the attraction with just a thin wall of perspex seperating them from Denzil - a 16 foot killer crocodile. The new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia.
    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    A CLOSE ENCONTER OF THE CROCODILE KIND

    The sharp-toothed killer lays motionless and camouflaged alongside a log three metres under the water, its eyes and huge jaw wide open.

    As the bikini clad tourist enters the water the hungry crocodile, all of 5.1 metres in length, doesn't stir.

    The girl slips slowly under the water until she is just a metre from the beast, then wham, with a pressure of two tons per square inch the animal's jaws snap shut in an instant.

    A scene from a 'B' grade Hollywood movie? A page one newspaper shocker?

    Actually we're in the very centre of the city of Darwin in Australia, amongst the supermarkets, cinemas, pubs, restaurants and backpacker hotels, at a brand new $29 million crocodile amusement park, "Crocosaurus Cove".

    And the girl who seemed in such mortal danger is actually beaming from ear to ear. The croc, on the other hand, is looking far from happy.

    'Burt' is a reptile with a reputation; he famously attempted to chomp a chunk out of Linda K...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JGDMEW

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
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    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Cassey / Rex Features ( 794243K )
    Jodie Minett (22 from Newcastle) underwater in the "Cage of Death" for a close underwater encounter with "Burt" the 5.1 metre croc- the famous saurian that attacked Linda Kozlowski's character in the 1987 smash movie "Crocodile Dundee" . Jodie was the first member of the public to go down in the cage for an eyeball to eyeball encounter with the crocs at the new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia., Swimming with crocodiles - patrons at the new "Crocosaurus Cove" in Darwin Australia swim in a pool at the attraction with just a thin wall of perspex seperating them from Denzil - a 16 foot killer crocodile. The new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia.
    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    A CLOSE ENCONTER OF THE CROCODILE KIND

    The sharp-toothed killer lays motionless and camouflaged alongside a log three metres under the water, its eyes and huge jaw wide open.

    As the bikini clad tourist enters the water the hungry crocodile, all of 5.1 metres in length, doesn't stir.

    The girl slips slowly under the water until she is just a metre from the beast, then wham, with a pressure of two tons per square inch the animal's jaws snap shut in an instant.

    A scene from a 'B' grade Hollywood movie? A page one newspaper shocker?

    Actually we're in the very centre of the city of Darwin in Australia, amongst the supermarkets, cinemas, pubs, restaurants and backpacker hotels, at a brand new $29 million crocodile amusement park, "Crocosaurus Cove".

    And the girl who seemed in such mortal danger is actually beaming from ear to ear. The croc, on the other hand, is looking far from happy.

    'Burt' is a reptile with a reputation; he famously attempted to cho...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JGDMEW

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
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    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Cassey / Rex Features ( 794243J )
    Jodie Minett (22 from Newcastle) underwater in the "Cage of Death" for a close underwater encounter with "Burt" the 5.1 metre croc- the famous saurian that attacked Linda Kozlowski's character in the 1987 smash movie "Crocodile Dundee" . Jodie was the first member of the public to go down in the cage for an eyeball to eyeball encounter with the crocs at the new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia., Swimming with crocodiles - patrons at the new "Crocosaurus Cove" in Darwin Australia swim in a pool at the attraction with just a thin wall of perspex seperating them from Denzil - a 16 foot killer crocodile. The new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia.
    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    A CLOSE ENCONTER OF THE CROCODILE KIND

    The sharp-toothed killer lays motionless and camouflaged alongside a log three metres under the water, its eyes and huge jaw wide open.

    As the bikini clad tourist enters the water the hungry crocodile, all of 5.1 metres in length, doesn't stir.

    The girl slips slowly under the water until she is just a metre from the beast, then wham, with a pressure of two tons per square inch the animal's jaws snap shut in an instant.

    A scene from a 'B' grade Hollywood movie? A page one newspaper shocker?

    Actually we're in the very centre of the city of Darwin in Australia, amongst the supermarkets, cinemas, pubs, restaurants and backpacker hotels, at a brand new $29 million crocodile amusement park, "Crocosaurus Cove".

    And the girl who seemed in such mortal danger is actually beaming from ear to ear. The croc, on the other hand, is looking far from happy.

    'Burt' is a reptile with a reputation; he famously attempted to cho...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JGDMEW

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  • Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
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    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Cassey / Rex Features ( 794243M )
    Jodie Minett (22 from Newcastle) underwater in the "Cage of Death" for a close underwater encounter with "Burt" the 5.1 metre croc- the famous saurian that attacked Linda Kozlowski's character in the 1987 smash movie "Crocodile Dundee" . Jodie was the first member of the public to go down in the cage for an eyeball to eyeball encounter with the crocs at the new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia., Swimming with crocodiles - patrons at the new "Crocosaurus Cove" in Darwin Australia swim in a pool at the attraction with just a thin wall of perspex seperating them from Denzil - a 16 foot killer crocodile. The new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia.
    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    A CLOSE ENCONTER OF THE CROCODILE KIND

    The sharp-toothed killer lays motionless and camouflaged alongside a log three metres under the water, its eyes and huge jaw wide open.

    As the bikini clad tourist enters the water the hungry crocodile, all of 5.1 metres in length, doesn't stir.

    The girl slips slowly under the water until she is just a metre from the beast, then wham, with a pressure of two tons per square inch the animal's jaws snap shut in an instant.

    A scene from a 'B' grade Hollywood movie? A page one newspaper shocker?

    Actually we're in the very centre of the city of Darwin in Australia, amongst the supermarkets, cinemas, pubs, restaurants and backpacker hotels, at a brand new $29 million crocodile amusement park, "Crocosaurus Cove".

    And the girl who seemed in such mortal danger is actually beaming from ear to ear. The croc, on the other hand, is looking far from happy.

    'Burt' is a reptile with a reputation; he famously attempted to cho...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JGDMEW

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  • Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
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    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Cassey / Rex Features ( 794243O )
    Jodie Minett (22 from Newcastle) enters the "Cage of Death" for a close underwater encounter with "Burt" the 5.1 metre croc- the famous saurian that attacked Linda Kozlowski's character in the 1987 smash movie "Crocodile Dundee" . Jodie was the first member of the public to go down in the cage for an eyeball to eyeball encounter with the crocs at the new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia., Swimming with crocodiles - patrons at the new "Crocosaurus Cove" in Darwin Australia swim in a pool at the attraction with just a thin wall of perspex seperating them from Denzil - a 16 foot killer crocodile. The new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia.
    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    A CLOSE ENCONTER OF THE CROCODILE KIND

    The sharp-toothed killer lays motionless and camouflaged alongside a log three metres under the water, its eyes and huge jaw wide open.

    As the bikini clad tourist enters the water the hungry crocodile, all of 5.1 metres in length, doesn't stir.

    The girl slips slowly under the water until she is just a metre from the beast, then wham, with a pressure of two tons per square inch the animal's jaws snap shut in an instant.

    A scene from a 'B' grade Hollywood movie? A page one newspaper shocker?

    Actually we're in the very centre of the city of Darwin in Australia, amongst the supermarkets, cinemas, pubs, restaurants and backpacker hotels, at a brand new $29 million crocodile amusement park, "Crocosaurus Cove".

    And the girl who seemed in such mortal danger is actually beaming from ear to ear. The croc, on the other hand, is looking far from happy.

    'Burt' is a reptile with a reputation; he famously attempted to chomp a ch...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JGDMEW

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Anniverary of the first ascent of Mount Everest
    File image dated 24/09/2007 of the summit of Mount Everest in Nepal. The 29th May is the anniversary of the first ascent of the mountain by a British expedition led by Col John Hunt. Climbers Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary reached the summit on the 29th May 1953. News of their achievement arrived on the day Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in the same year. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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  • Anniverary of the first ascent of Mount Everest
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    Anniverary of the first ascent of Mount Everest
    File image dated 24/09/2007 of the summit of Mount Everest (centre peak) in Nepal. The 29th May is the anniversary of the first ascent of the mountain by a British expedition led by Col John Hunt. Climbers Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary reached the summit on the 29th May 1953. News of their achievement arrived on the day Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in the same year. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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    Belfast IRELAND
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 1247244a )
    Donegall Quay The Big Fish Sculpture by John Kindness. The scales of the fish are pieces of printed blue tiles with details of Belfasts history. The 10 metre long structure is situated beside the Lagan Weir opposite the old Custom House. IRELAND
    Belfast IRELAND

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  • Belfast IRELAND
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    Belfast IRELAND
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 1247188a )
    Donegall Quay The Big Fish Sculpture by John Kindness. The scales of the fish are pieces of printed blue tiles with details of Belfasts history. The 10 metre long structure is situated beside the Lagan Weir opposite the old Custom House IRELAND
    Belfast IRELAND

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    Canada Ontario Toronto
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    The CN Tower. 553.33 metre high concrete communications tower with vistor viewing platforms and revolving restaurant. view from Front Street. Canadian National American Blue Meter North America Northern
    Canada Ontario Toronto

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    Canada Ontario Toronto
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 1269200a )
    The CN Tower. 553.33 metre high concrete communications tower with vistor viewing platforms and revolving restaurant. Canadian National Meter American Blue Gray Holidaymakers North America Northern Tourism Tourist
    Canada Ontario Toronto

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