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  • Blackbacked jackal (Canis mesomelas) chasing springbok, Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa
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    Blackbacked jackal (Canis mesomelas) chasing springbok, Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa
    Blackbacked jackal (Canis mesomelas) chasing springbok, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa, Africa
    Ann and Steve Toon

     

  • FEATURE - Hirsche im Morgennebel im Richmond Park, West London
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    FEATURE - Hirsche im Morgennebel im Richmond Park, West London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/REX (10469275i)
    Deer chasing each other through a frost and fog covered scene at Richmond Park in west London on a bright Autumn morning.
    Seasonal Weather, UK - 08 Nov 2019
    Parts of the north of England have experienced severe flooding following torrential rainfall.

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  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Hundeportraits
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Hundeportraits
    Editorial use only. Images only to be used in context of competition. Please byline individual photographers
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Elinor Roizman/REX/Shutterstock (9763416w)
    Elinor Roizman, from Israel won the 'Dogs at Play' category with a photo of Lili the Pomeranian chasing a giant bubble on the beach.
    Kennel Club Dog Photographer of the Year competition, UK - Jul 2018
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/uesi
    A dog playing with a BUBBLE on the beach is one of the winners in this year's Kennel Club Dog Photographer of the Year competition. Puppies are pictured sunbathing, snuggling, sleeping and snuffling in these winning images, which were among an incredible 10,000 entries from more than 70 different countries in the annual contest, which is now in its thirteenth year. Other photos show dogs leaping through the sand, playing in the snow and climbing on cliff tops. The competition has 10 categories: Portrait, Man's Best Friend; Dogs At Play; Dogs At Work; Puppy, Oldies, and I Love Dogs Because - a category for those aged 12 to 17 -Young Pup Photographer - for entrants 11 and under - Assistance Dogs and Rescue Dogs.

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  • FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
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    FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Shepherd/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9695616h)
    The annual cheese rolling race held at Coopers Hill, Brockworth outside Gloucester. Competitors race down the extremly steep slippery hill chasing a double Gloucester cheese, the winner of each race recieves the cheese as thier prize, the winner of the ladies race Flo Early being attended to for a shoulder injury after winning the ladies race
    Cheese Rolling race, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK - 28 May 2018

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  • FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
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    FEATURE - Alle Jahre wieder: Cheese Rolling Race in Gloucester
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Shepherd/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9695616u)
    The annual cheese rolling race held at Coopers Hill, Brockworth outside Gloucester. Competitors race down the extremly steep slippery hill chasing a double Gloucester cheese, the winner of each race recieves the cheese as thier prize. Pictured here : Local legend Chris Anderson in the yellow jersey leads the field in his second race wher he won his second race of the day to gain his 22nd and all time record breaking win
    Cheese Rolling race, Brockworth, Gloucestershire, UK - 28 May 2018

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  • REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
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    REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
    Heroin In The Heartland

    As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.

    JEFF SHEPARD, 41, a recovering heroin addict, prays during Sunday worship at Solid Rock church, which has devoted its ministry to helping addicts. It is in Lebanon, where heroin addiction is on the rise. Shepard struggled with heroin addiction for years, and has been sober now for six months, with one relapse two months ago when he won a minor lottery.
    © Miguel Juarez Lugo/zReportage/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

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  • REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
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    REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
    Heroin In The Heartland

    As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.

    The youngest of 10 children, SALEHA YOUNG, 33, is high after snorting heroin in the garage of her mother's house. She says she was 'spoiled' as a child and had a middle-class upbringing when a boyfriend introduced her to heroin at the age of 17. She has a 12-year-old daughter who lives with her and her mother in the East Side of Hamilton, an epicenter of the heroin crisis across the U.S.
    © Miguel Juarez Lugo/zReportage/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

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  • REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
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    REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
    Heroin In The Heartland

    As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.

    Pastor BILLY PRICE prays with SCOTT KRIK, a recovering heroin addict, at his church, City on a Hill, where heroin addiction and overdose deaths are rampant. Price devoted his ministry to helping heroin addicts after seeing a local sheriff on the news pleading for help after a spate of overdose deaths.
    © Miguel Juarez Lugo/zReportage/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

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  • REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
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    REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
    Heroin In The Heartland

    As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.

    MONTEZZ WILLIAMS, 25, prays during an emotional concert for heroin addicts put on by two pastors from the Cincinnati area. Their band, Livestock, uses music and an emotional religious message to reach addicts who have often tried and failed at rehab. Williams, of Dayton, said he has been sober 40 days so far after being addicted to heroin for four years.
    © Miguel Juarez Lugo/zReportage/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

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  • REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
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    REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
    Heroin In The Heartland

    As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.

    Pastor BILLY PRICE, left, and LAWRENCE BISHOP II, right, rock out at the final 'Hope Over Heroin' concert. With Ohio at the epicenter of a national heroin crisis, the two preacher-musicians began the concert series last year to minister to addicts and their families with music, clinical and spiritual resourcesâ what they call the 'power of Jesus' to break addiction. Price's church, City On A Hill, is in Hamilton County, where heroin deaths have increased 183 percent since 2005.
    © Miguel Juarez Lugo/zReportage/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

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  • PEOPLE - Hilaria Baldwin hat ihre Rasselbande im Griff
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    PEOPLE - Hilaria Baldwin hat ihre Rasselbande im Griff
    Exclusive, Hamptons, NY - 8/14/17

    Alec Baldwin and wife Hilaria Baldwin out for breakfast and coffee in the Hamptons. Rafael Baldwin, age 2, tried to run into the street, but was caught by mom Hilaria.

    -PICTURED: Hilaria Baldwin, Carmen Baldwin, Rafael Baldwin
    -PHOTO by: MATT AGUDO/INSTARimages.com
    -INSTAR_Alec_Hilaria_Baldwin_Children_Hamptons_3341898113

    Editorial Rights Managed Image - Please contact www.INSTARimages.com for licensing fee email sales@instarimages.com or call 212.414.0207 - Image or video may not be published in any way that is or might be deemed defamatory, libelous, pornographic, or obscene / Please consult our sales department for any clarification or question you may have - http://www.INSTARimages.com reserves the right to pursue unauthorized users of this image or video. If you are in violation of our intellectual property you may be liable for actual damages, loss of income, and profits you derive from the use of this image or video, and where appropriate, the cost of collection and/or statutory damage. Hilaria Baldwin, Carmen Baldwin, Rafael Baldwin (PHOTO: DUKAS/INSTAR)

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  • PEOPLE - Hilaria Baldwin hat ihre Rasselbande im Griff
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    PEOPLE - Hilaria Baldwin hat ihre Rasselbande im Griff
    Exclusive, Hamptons, NY - 8/14/17

    Alec Baldwin and wife Hilaria Baldwin out for breakfast and coffee in the Hamptons. Rafael Baldwin, age 2, tried to run into the street, but was caught by mom Hilaria.

    -PICTURED: Hilaria Baldwin, Carmen Baldwin, Rafael Baldwin
    -PHOTO by: MATT AGUDO/INSTARimages.com
    -INSTAR_Alec_Hilaria_Baldwin_Children_Hamptons_3341898111

    Editorial Rights Managed Image - Please contact www.INSTARimages.com for licensing fee email sales@instarimages.com or call 212.414.0207 - Image or video may not be published in any way that is or might be deemed defamatory, libelous, pornographic, or obscene / Please consult our sales department for any clarification or question you may have - http://www.INSTARimages.com reserves the right to pursue unauthorized users of this image or video. If you are in violation of our intellectual property you may be liable for actual damages, loss of income, and profits you derive from the use of this image or video, and where appropriate, the cost of collection and/or statutory damage. Hilaria Baldwin, Carmen Baldwin, Rafael Baldwin (PHOTO: DUKAS/INSTAR)

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  • PEOPLE - Hilaria Baldwin hat ihre Rasselbande im Griff
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    PEOPLE - Hilaria Baldwin hat ihre Rasselbande im Griff
    Exclusive, Hamptons, NY - 8/14/17

    Alec Baldwin and wife Hilaria Baldwin out for breakfast and coffee in the Hamptons. Rafael Baldwin, age 2, tried to run into the street, but was caught by mom Hilaria.

    -PICTURED: Alec Baldwin, Hilaria Baldwin, Carmen Baldwin, Rafael Baldwin
    -PHOTO by: MATT AGUDO/INSTARimages.com
    -INSTAR_Alec_Hilaria_Baldwin_Children_Hamptons_3341898114

    Editorial Rights Managed Image - Please contact www.INSTARimages.com for licensing fee email sales@instarimages.com or call 212.414.0207 - Image or video may not be published in any way that is or might be deemed defamatory, libelous, pornographic, or obscene / Please consult our sales department for any clarification or question you may have - http://www.INSTARimages.com reserves the right to pursue unauthorized users of this image or video. If you are in violation of our intellectual property you may be liable for actual damages, loss of income, and profits you derive from the use of this image or video, and where appropriate, the cost of collection and/or statutory damage. Alec Baldwin, Hilaria Baldwin, Carmen Baldwin, Rafael Baldwin (PHOTO: DUKAS/INSTAR)

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  • PEOPLE - Hilaria Baldwin hat ihre Rasselbande im Griff
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    PEOPLE - Hilaria Baldwin hat ihre Rasselbande im Griff
    Exclusive, Hamptons, NY - 8/14/17

    Alec Baldwin and wife Hilaria Baldwin out for breakfast and coffee in the Hamptons. Rafael Baldwin, age 2, tried to run into the street, but was caught by mom Hilaria.

    -PICTURED: Hilaria Baldwin, Rafael Baldwin
    -PHOTO by: MATT AGUDO/INSTARimages.com
    -INSTAR_Alec_Hilaria_Baldwin_Children_Hamptons_3341898104

    Editorial Rights Managed Image - Please contact www.INSTARimages.com for licensing fee email sales@instarimages.com or call 212.414.0207 - Image or video may not be published in any way that is or might be deemed defamatory, libelous, pornographic, or obscene / Please consult our sales department for any clarification or question you may have - http://www.INSTARimages.com reserves the right to pursue unauthorized users of this image or video. If you are in violation of our intellectual property you may be liable for actual damages, loss of income, and profits you derive from the use of this image or video, and where appropriate, the cost of collection and/or statutory damage. Hilaria Baldwin, Rafael Baldwin (PHOTO: DUKAS/INSTAR)

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  • PEOPLE - Hilaria Baldwin hat ihre Rasselbande im Griff
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    PEOPLE - Hilaria Baldwin hat ihre Rasselbande im Griff
    Exclusive, Hamptons, NY - 8/14/17

    Alec Baldwin and wife Hilaria Baldwin out for breakfast and coffee in the Hamptons. Rafael Baldwin, age 2, tried to run into the street, but was caught by mom Hilaria.

    -PICTURED: Hilaria Baldwin, Rafael Baldwin
    -PHOTO by: MATT AGUDO/INSTARimages.com
    -INSTAR_Alec_Hilaria_Baldwin_Children_Hamptons_3341898105

    Editorial Rights Managed Image - Please contact www.INSTARimages.com for licensing fee email sales@instarimages.com or call 212.414.0207 - Image or video may not be published in any way that is or might be deemed defamatory, libelous, pornographic, or obscene / Please consult our sales department for any clarification or question you may have - http://www.INSTARimages.com reserves the right to pursue unauthorized users of this image or video. If you are in violation of our intellectual property you may be liable for actual damages, loss of income, and profits you derive from the use of this image or video, and where appropriate, the cost of collection and/or statutory damage. Hilaria Baldwin, Rafael Baldwin (PHOTO: DUKAS/INSTAR)

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  • PEOPLE - Hilaria Baldwin hat ihre Rasselbande im Griff
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    PEOPLE - Hilaria Baldwin hat ihre Rasselbande im Griff
    Exclusive, Hamptons, NY - 8/14/17

    Alec Baldwin and wife Hilaria Baldwin out for breakfast and coffee in the Hamptons. Rafael Baldwin, age 2, tried to run into the street, but was caught by mom Hilaria.

    -PICTURED: Hilaria Baldwin, Carmen Baldwin, Rafael Baldwin
    -PHOTO by: MATT AGUDO/INSTARimages.com
    -INSTAR_Alec_Hilaria_Baldwin_Children_Hamptons_3341898108

    Editorial Rights Managed Image - Please contact www.INSTARimages.com for licensing fee email sales@instarimages.com or call 212.414.0207 - Image or video may not be published in any way that is or might be deemed defamatory, libelous, pornographic, or obscene / Please consult our sales department for any clarification or question you may have - http://www.INSTARimages.com reserves the right to pursue unauthorized users of this image or video. If you are in violation of our intellectual property you may be liable for actual damages, loss of income, and profits you derive from the use of this image or video, and where appropriate, the cost of collection and/or statutory damage. Hilaria Baldwin, Carmen Baldwin, Rafael Baldwin (PHOTO: DUKAS/INSTAR)

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  • PEOPLE - Hilaria Baldwin hat ihre Rasselbande im Griff
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    PEOPLE - Hilaria Baldwin hat ihre Rasselbande im Griff
    Exclusive, Hamptons, NY - 8/14/17

    Alec Baldwin and wife Hilaria Baldwin out for breakfast and coffee in the Hamptons. Rafael Baldwin, age 2, tried to run into the street, but was caught by mom Hilaria.

    -PICTURED: Hilaria Baldwin, Carmen Baldwin, Rafael Baldwin
    -PHOTO by: MATT AGUDO/INSTARimages.com
    -INSTAR_Alec_Hilaria_Baldwin_Children_Hamptons_3341898107

    Editorial Rights Managed Image - Please contact www.INSTARimages.com for licensing fee email sales@instarimages.com or call 212.414.0207 - Image or video may not be published in any way that is or might be deemed defamatory, libelous, pornographic, or obscene / Please consult our sales department for any clarification or question you may have - http://www.INSTARimages.com reserves the right to pursue unauthorized users of this image or video. If you are in violation of our intellectual property you may be liable for actual damages, loss of income, and profits you derive from the use of this image or video, and where appropriate, the cost of collection and/or statutory damage. Hilaria Baldwin, Carmen Baldwin, Rafael Baldwin (PHOTO: DUKAS/INSTAR)

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  • FEATURE - Jahresrückblick 2017: Otterfamilie in Singapur
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    FEATURE - Jahresrückblick 2017: Otterfamilie in Singapur
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Plowden/REX/Shutterstock (9251370ap)
    Play at 4-5 months now includes chasing snakes like this Dog-faced water snake through a mangrove river, Singapore.
    A year in the life of an otter family, Singapore - 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/tu8d
    British photographer Tim Plowden lives in a wild corner of Singapore that is also called home by a family of smooth-coated otters. The photographer has been keeping track of the adorable animals throughout 2017 as they have successfully raised a clutch six cubs. Their territory stretches along several miles of coastline, a network of mangrove rivers as well as urbanised sections of river and parkland. And Tim isn't the only person to be enchanted by the furry family with many locals having also taken them to heart. Tim comments: ?The playfulness of the cubs is enchanting and I love how strong their family bonds are. They always look out for each other and if they are apart for any length of time they greet each other with such exuberance it makes you appreciate just how close their family ties really are".

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  • EXKLUSIV - Nico Rosberg geniesst mit der Familie die Ferien in Portofino
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    EXKLUSIV - Nico Rosberg geniesst mit der Familie die Ferien in Portofino
    15 MAY 2017 - Portofino - Italy

    *EXCLUSIVE*

    *NOT AVAILABLE FOR ITALY*

    Current Formula One World Champion Nico Rosberg and his pregnant wife Vivian Sibold pictured enjoying a Lobster lunch al fresco while on Holiday in Portofino, The now retired F1 driver was pictured having fun with his daughter and feeding the birds while taking pictures on his Phone....!

    BYLINE MUST READ : BACKGRID

    UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com

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    *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children
    Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication* (FOTO: DUKAS/XPOSURE)

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  • EXKLUSIV - Nico Rosberg geniesst mit der Familie die Ferien in Portofino
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    EXKLUSIV - Nico Rosberg geniesst mit der Familie die Ferien in Portofino
    15 MAY 2017 - Portofino - Italy

    *EXCLUSIVE*

    *NOT AVAILABLE FOR ITALY*

    Current Formula One World Champion Nico Rosberg and his pregnant wife Vivian Sibold pictured enjoying a Lobster lunch al fresco while on Holiday in Portofino, The now retired F1 driver was pictured having fun with his daughter and feeding the birds while taking pictures on his Phone....!

    BYLINE MUST READ : BACKGRID

    UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com

    USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com

    *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children
    Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication* (FOTO: DUKAS/XPOSURE)

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  • EXKLUSIV - Nico Rosberg geniesst mit der Familie die Ferien in Portofino
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    EXKLUSIV - Nico Rosberg geniesst mit der Familie die Ferien in Portofino
    15 MAY 2017 - Portofino - Italy

    *EXCLUSIVE*

    *NOT AVAILABLE FOR ITALY*

    Current Formula One World Champion Nico Rosberg and his pregnant wife Vivian Sibold pictured enjoying a Lobster lunch al fresco while on Holiday in Portofino, The now retired F1 driver was pictured having fun with his daughter and feeding the birds while taking pictures on his Phone....!

    BYLINE MUST READ : BACKGRID

    UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com

    USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com

    *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children
    Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication* (FOTO: DUKAS/XPOSURE)

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  • EXKLUSIV - Nico Rosberg geniesst mit der Familie die Ferien in Portofino
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    EXKLUSIV - Nico Rosberg geniesst mit der Familie die Ferien in Portofino
    15 MAY 2017 - Portofino - Italy

    *EXCLUSIVE*

    *NOT AVAILABLE FOR ITALY*

    Current Formula One World Champion Nico Rosberg and his pregnant wife Vivian Sibold pictured enjoying a Lobster lunch al fresco while on Holiday in Portofino, The now retired F1 driver was pictured having fun with his daughter and feeding the birds while taking pictures on his Phone....!

    BYLINE MUST READ : BACKGRID

    UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com

    USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com

    *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children
    Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication* (FOTO: DUKAS/XPOSURE)

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  • EXKLUSIV - Nico Rosberg geniesst mit der Familie die Ferien in Portofino
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    EXKLUSIV - Nico Rosberg geniesst mit der Familie die Ferien in Portofino
    15 MAY 2017 - Portofino - Italy

    *EXCLUSIVE*

    *NOT AVAILABLE FOR ITALY*

    Current Formula One World Champion Nico Rosberg and his pregnant wife Vivian Sibold pictured enjoying a Lobster lunch al fresco while on Holiday in Portofino, The now retired F1 driver was pictured having fun with his daughter and feeding the birds while taking pictures on his Phone....!

    BYLINE MUST READ : BACKGRID

    UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com

    USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com

    *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children
    Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication* (FOTO: DUKAS/XPOSURE)

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  • EXKLUSIV - Nico Rosberg geniesst mit der Familie die Ferien in Portofino
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    EXKLUSIV - Nico Rosberg geniesst mit der Familie die Ferien in Portofino
    15 MAY 2017 - Portofino - Italy

    *EXCLUSIVE*

    *NOT AVAILABLE FOR ITALY*

    Current Formula One World Champion Nico Rosberg and his pregnant wife Vivian Sibold pictured enjoying a Lobster lunch al fresco while on Holiday in Portofino, The now retired F1 driver was pictured having fun with his daughter and feeding the birds while taking pictures on his Phone....!

    BYLINE MUST READ : BACKGRID

    UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com

    USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com

    *UK Clients - Pictures Containing Children
    Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication* (FOTO: DUKAS/XPOSURE)

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  • Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) taking down a baby Blue Wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus), Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
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    Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) taking down a baby Blue Wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus), Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
    Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) taking down a baby blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus), Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa
    James Hager

     

  • NEWS - Ski WM St. Moritz ist eröffnet
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    NEWS - Ski WM St. Moritz ist eröffnet
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sydney Low/CSM/REX/Shutterstock (8269250b)
    Lindsey Vonn at a press conference introducing a Eurosport documentary called Chasing History about her ski racing career ahead of her competing at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships at St Moritz, Switzerland
    Skiing Alpine World Ski Championships - 5 Feb, St Moritz, USA - 05 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Ski WM St. Moritz ist eröffnet
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    NEWS - Ski WM St. Moritz ist eröffnet
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sydney Low/CSM/REX/Shutterstock (8269250p)
    Lindsey Vonn at a press conference introducing a Eurosport documentary called Chasing History about her ski racing career ahead of her competing at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships at St Moritz, Switzerland
    Skiing Alpine World Ski Championships - 5 Feb, St Moritz, USA - 05 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ski WM St. Moritz ist eröffnet
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    NEWS - Ski WM St. Moritz ist eröffnet
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sydney Low/CSM/REX/Shutterstock (8269250f)
    Lindsey Vonn at a press conference introducing a Eurosport documentary called Chasing History about her ski racing career ahead of her competing at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships at St Moritz, Switzerland
    Skiing Alpine World Ski Championships - 5 Feb, St Moritz, USA - 05 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ski WM St. Moritz ist eröffnet
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    NEWS - Ski WM St. Moritz ist eröffnet
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sydney Low/CSM/REX/Shutterstock (8269250s)
    Lindsey Vonn at a press conference introducing a Eurosport documentary called Chasing History about her ski racing career ahead of her competing at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships at St Moritz, Switzerland
    Skiing Alpine World Ski Championships - 5 Feb, St Moritz, USA - 05 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
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    FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Shutterstock. *Please include link to charity lecture: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX/Shutterstock (7423184ac)
    (Pic 9) The cheetah mother Amani (Peace) bravely confronts the leopard and slowly exhausts its energy. The leopard shown chasing the cheetah
    Cheetah defends cubs from leopard, Masai Mara, Kenya - 25 Oct 2016
    FOR FULL WORDS CONTACT: dmurray@shutterstock.com

    A photographer has captured a cheetah mother's plucky defense of her cubs.

    Paul Goldstein was guiding for Exodus Travels last month when he spotted the stand-off when a leopard took an interest in the family.

    The cheetah faced the threat head-on, and dramatically tried to wear the large female leopard out before it could attack.

    A VIDEO also showed the incident: https://vimeo.com/190519183

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Recently, in the heart of Kenya's Mara North Conservancy, I saw something I can still scarcely believe."

    Paul's annual charity presentation: 'Still Endangered' takes place on November 22nd at the Royal Institution in London.

    Please include link: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
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    FEATURE - Gepardmutter verteidigt ihre Jungen gegen einen Leoparden
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Shutterstock. *Please include link to charity lecture: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX/Shutterstock (7423184aa)
    (Pic 8) The cheetah mother Amani (Peace) bravely confronts the leopard and slowly exhausts its energy. The leopard shown chasing the cheetah
    Cheetah defends cubs from leopard, Masai Mara, Kenya - 25 Oct 2016
    FOR FULL WORDS CONTACT: dmurray@shutterstock.com

    A photographer has captured a cheetah mother's plucky defense of her cubs.

    Paul Goldstein was guiding for Exodus Travels last month when he spotted the stand-off when a leopard took an interest in the family.

    The cheetah faced the threat head-on, and dramatically tried to wear the large female leopard out before it could attack.

    A VIDEO also showed the incident: https://vimeo.com/190519183

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Recently, in the heart of Kenya's Mara North Conservancy, I saw something I can still scarcely believe."

    Paul's annual charity presentation: 'Still Endangered' takes place on November 22nd at the Royal Institution in London.

    Please include link: https://www.exodus.co.uk/still-endangered?setcountry=GB
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
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    REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
    Heroin In The Heartland

    As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.

    CANDACE GREENE, 33, a prostitute and heroin addict, needs to have at least 10 customers every day to pay for her heroin addiction. Greene, a former nurse, began using and selling oxycontin after she broke her ankle in her 20s, then moved to heroin, which she found to be cheaper and easier to acquire.
    © Miguel Juarez Lugo/zReportage/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
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    REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
    Heroin In The Heartland

    As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.

    The men of Storrs Street, the heart of Lower Price Hill neighborhood in Cincinnati, an epicenter of a growing heroin crisis across the U.S. Considered one of the most violent three blocks in the country, the street comes to life at dusk, when hundreds of heroin dealers-known as 'dope boys'-come out for business. Most are independent dealers and armed, and they compete for the stream of customers who drive and walk by all night long.
    © Miguel Juarez Lugo/zReportage/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
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    REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
    Heroin In The Heartland

    As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.

    HALONDA 'SHONDA' STRANGE, a 31-year-old heroin addict, prostitute, and mother of two, walks toward the abandoned building where she's lived for the past year in a basement room with six others, all heroin addicts and squatters. She says she has overdosed five times, and tried rehab at least five times, but it has never worked. She was raised by her grandmother in the Upper Price Hill neighborhood of Cincinnati, an epicenter of a growing heroin crisis across the U.S.
    © Miguel Juarez Lugo/zReportage/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
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    REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
    Heroin In The Heartland

    As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.

    CANDACE GREENE, 33, a former nurse who is now a heroin-addicted prostitute, waits on the street for customers in the McMicken neighborhood, near downtown Cincinnati, an epicenter of a growing heroin crisis in the U.S. Candace says in her early 20s, she began selling and using oxycontin she acquired from her nursing job. A cousin told her heroin was a cheaper, so she began using heroin. She has three kids who are in the legal custody of her sister. Candace is homeless, and lives in an abandoned building.
    © Miguel Juarez Lugo/zReportage/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
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    REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
    Heroin In The Heartland

    As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.

    As he does every day, JEFF SHEPARD, a recovering heroin addict, prays before starting his daily activities.
    © Miguel Juarez Lugo/zReportage/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
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    REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
    Heroin In The Heartland

    As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.

    Pastor BILLY PRICE talks to EVAN PFIERMAN, 6, whose parents are heroin addicts. Evan asked his grandmother to bring him to the church, City on a Hill, which he had heard helps addicts.
    © Miguel Juarez Lugo/zReportage/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
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    REPORTAGE - Zum grossen Problem gewachsen: Heroinsucht in Ohio
    Heroin In The Heartland

    As heroin addiction rises across the U.S., Ohio has become an epicenter of the crisis, with the corridor between Cincinnati and Dayton hit especially hard. According to there CDC, nearly 1,000 people in Ohio alone died from overdosing on heroin in 2013, it was a 41 percent increase from the prior year, and there are few signs the crisis is slowing. People of all races and classes are turning to the highly addictive drug, which has replaced painkillers as the drug of choice. It is cheaper and easier to buy; in some areas, residents say their neighbors deal it out of their windows. Addicts are all races and classes but the most visible are young white women, partly because they often become street prostitutes to support their illness. But incredibly sad and dark stories are found across Hamilton and Butler counties, the district of former House Speaker John Boehner: couples giving up their babies to stay high, young women and grandmothers who prostitute themselves dozens of times a day to make money to buy hits. Seeing the devastation, some local churches have jumped in to offer a haven for desperate addicts in some of the most violent neighborhoods of America.

    Wilmington, Ohio, U.S. - NICK VAMOS, 20, who said he was a heroin addict for two years before becoming sober 22 days ago with the help of Jesus Christ, worships at the final 'Hope Over Heroin' concert. With Ohio at the epicenter of a national heroin crisis, two musician-preachers, Billy Price and Lawrence Bishop II, began the concert series to minister to addicts and their families with music, clinical and spiritual resources - what the preachers call the 'power of Jesus' to break addiction. (Credit Image:
    © Miguel Juarez Lugo/zReportage/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Flimmender Sternenhimmel über Südafrika
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    FEATURE - Flimmender Sternenhimmel über Südafrika
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Giampiero Torello/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Giampiero Torello/REX/Shutterstock (6674056j)
    Twilight on the Atlantic Ocean, South Africa. I guess some parts of the coast of the Cape Peninsula have not changed much from what they looked like hundreds of thousands of years ago. I would expect a relative of the dinosaurs to come out of these waters and start chasing away all photographers
    Secret glimpses of stars and seas, South Africa
    This atmospheric photo series shares privileged glimpses of shipwrecks, Kokerbooms and lighthouses from the Cape.

    A photographer's twilight or night-time adventures along the South African coast reveal beautiful colours and climates.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Otter chasing a heron over ice, Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire, Britain - Dec 2014
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    Otter chasing a heron over ice, Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire, Britain - Dec 2014
    CREDIT: Keith Scovell/Rex Features
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Keith Scovell/REX (4371982l)
    (Pic 8) Otter chases the grey heron over ice
    Otter chasing a heron over ice, Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire, Britain - Dec 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pup5

    These pictures show an otter chasing a hapless grey heron at Leighton Moss, Lancashire.

    Photographer Keith Scovell captured the action in December.

    He explains: "A Grey Heron roosting on the edge of the reeds paid scant attention to these playful mammals; that was until two Otters got a little too close for comfort. Little did I think that an Otter would have a go at such a large bird, but the Heron wasn't going to take any chances and flew away to what it thought was a safe distance. At this point the Otters disappeared into the reeds, only for one to reappear behind the Heron and proceed to give chase. The Heron took off again, and I think was inches away from being caught when the ice gave way beneath the Otter; a close shave indeed!"
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Otter chasing a heron over ice, Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire, Britain - Dec 2014
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    Otter chasing a heron over ice, Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire, Britain - Dec 2014
    CREDIT: Keith Scovell/Rex Features
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Keith Scovell/REX (4371982k)
    (Pic 7) Otter chases the grey heron over ice
    Otter chasing a heron over ice, Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire, Britain - Dec 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pup5

    These pictures show an otter chasing a hapless grey heron at Leighton Moss, Lancashire.

    Photographer Keith Scovell captured the action in December.

    He explains: "A Grey Heron roosting on the edge of the reeds paid scant attention to these playful mammals; that was until two Otters got a little too close for comfort. Little did I think that an Otter would have a go at such a large bird, but the Heron wasn't going to take any chances and flew away to what it thought was a safe distance. At this point the Otters disappeared into the reeds, only for one to reappear behind the Heron and proceed to give chase. The Heron took off again, and I think was inches away from being caught when the ice gave way beneath the Otter; a close shave indeed!"
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Otter chasing a heron over ice, Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire, Britain - Dec 2014
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    Otter chasing a heron over ice, Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire, Britain - Dec 2014
    CREDIT: Keith Scovell/Rex Features
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Keith Scovell/REX (4371982h)
    (Pic 4) Otter chases the grey heron over ice
    Otter chasing a heron over ice, Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire, Britain - Dec 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pup5

    These pictures show an otter chasing a hapless grey heron at Leighton Moss, Lancashire.

    Photographer Keith Scovell captured the action in December.

    He explains: "A Grey Heron roosting on the edge of the reeds paid scant attention to these playful mammals; that was until two Otters got a little too close for comfort. Little did I think that an Otter would have a go at such a large bird, but the Heron wasn't going to take any chances and flew away to what it thought was a safe distance. At this point the Otters disappeared into the reeds, only for one to reappear behind the Heron and proceed to give chase. The Heron took off again, and I think was inches away from being caught when the ice gave way beneath the Otter; a close shave indeed!"
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Otter chasing a heron over ice, Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire, Britain - Dec 2014
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    Otter chasing a heron over ice, Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire, Britain - Dec 2014
    CREDIT: Keith Scovell/Rex Features
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Keith Scovell/REX (4371982g)
    (Pic 3) Otter chases the grey heron over ice
    Otter chasing a heron over ice, Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire, Britain - Dec 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pup5

    These pictures show an otter chasing a hapless grey heron at Leighton Moss, Lancashire.

    Photographer Keith Scovell captured the action in December.

    He explains: "A Grey Heron roosting on the edge of the reeds paid scant attention to these playful mammals; that was until two Otters got a little too close for comfort. Little did I think that an Otter would have a go at such a large bird, but the Heron wasn't going to take any chances and flew away to what it thought was a safe distance. At this point the Otters disappeared into the reeds, only for one to reappear behind the Heron and proceed to give chase. The Heron took off again, and I think was inches away from being caught when the ice gave way beneath the Otter; a close shave indeed!"
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Otter chasing a heron over ice, Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire, Britain - Dec 2014
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    Otter chasing a heron over ice, Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire, Britain - Dec 2014
    CREDIT: Keith Scovell/Rex Features
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Keith Scovell/REX (4371982f)
    (Pic 2) Otter chases the grey heron over ice
    Otter chasing a heron over ice, Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire, Britain - Dec 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pup5

    These pictures show an otter chasing a hapless grey heron at Leighton Moss, Lancashire.

    Photographer Keith Scovell captured the action in December.

    He explains: "A Grey Heron roosting on the edge of the reeds paid scant attention to these playful mammals; that was until two Otters got a little too close for comfort. Little did I think that an Otter would have a go at such a large bird, but the Heron wasn't going to take any chances and flew away to what it thought was a safe distance. At this point the Otters disappeared into the reeds, only for one to reappear behind the Heron and proceed to give chase. The Heron took off again, and I think was inches away from being caught when the ice gave way beneath the Otter; a close shave indeed!"
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Otter chasing a heron over ice, Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire, Britain - Dec 2014
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    Otter chasing a heron over ice, Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire, Britain - Dec 2014
    CREDIT: Keith Scovell/Rex Features
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Keith Scovell/REX (4371982e)
    (Pic 1) A Grey Heron roosting on the edge of the reeds is spotted by the otter
    Otter chasing a heron over ice, Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire, Britain - Dec 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pup5

    These pictures show an otter chasing a hapless grey heron at Leighton Moss, Lancashire.

    Photographer Keith Scovell captured the action in December.

    He explains: "A Grey Heron roosting on the edge of the reeds paid scant attention to these playful mammals; that was until two Otters got a little too close for comfort. Little did I think that an Otter would have a go at such a large bird, but the Heron wasn't going to take any chances and flew away to what it thought was a safe distance. At this point the Otters disappeared into the reeds, only for one to reappear behind the Heron and proceed to give chase. The Heron took off again, and I think was inches away from being caught when the ice gave way beneath the Otter; a close shave indeed!"
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • *EXCLUSIVE* An Irked Naomi Campbell chases away a photographer during her holiday
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    *EXCLUSIVE* An Irked Naomi Campbell chases away a photographer during her holiday
    *EXCLUSIVE* **SHOT ON 1/1/15** Trancoso, Brazil - Beautiful supermodel Naomi Campbell show that she is not one to be messed with as she gives chase to a photographer who attempted to take pictures of her and her friends while taking a dip in the water. Naomi put her impressive 44 year old bikini body on display as she and a friend sprinted towards the photographer in an attempt to chase him away. The sometimes controversial leggy beauty rang in the new year by holidaying with friends in Trancoso, Brazil.


    AKM-GSI January 2, 2015

    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

    Steve Ginsburg
    (310) 505-8447
    (323) 423-9397
    steve@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com

    or

    Maria Buda
    (917) 242-1505
    mbuda@akmgsi.com
    ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

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  • *EXCLUSIVE* An Irked Naomi Campbell chases away a photographer during her holiday
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    *EXCLUSIVE* An Irked Naomi Campbell chases away a photographer during her holiday
    *EXCLUSIVE* **SHOT ON 1/1/15** Trancoso, Brazil - Beautiful supermodel Naomi Campbell show that she is not one to be messed with as she gives chase to a photographer who attempted to take pictures of her and her friends while taking a dip in the water. Naomi put her impressive 44 year old bikini body on display as she and a friend sprinted towards the photographer in an attempt to chase him away. The sometimes controversial leggy beauty rang in the new year by holidaying with friends in Trancoso, Brazil.


    AKM-GSI January 2, 2015

    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

    Steve Ginsburg
    (310) 505-8447
    (323) 423-9397
    steve@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com

    or

    Maria Buda
    (917) 242-1505
    mbuda@akmgsi.com
    ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

    DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY

     

  • *EXCLUSIVE* An Irked Naomi Campbell chases away a photographer during her holiday
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    *EXCLUSIVE* An Irked Naomi Campbell chases away a photographer during her holiday
    *EXCLUSIVE* **SHOT ON 1/1/15** Trancoso, Brazil - Beautiful supermodel Naomi Campbell show that she is not one to be messed with as she gives chase to a photographer who attempted to take pictures of her and her friends while taking a dip in the water. Naomi put her impressive 44 year old bikini body on display as she and a friend sprinted towards the photographer in an attempt to chase him away. The sometimes controversial leggy beauty rang in the new year by holidaying with friends in Trancoso, Brazil.


    AKM-GSI January 2, 2015

    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

    Steve Ginsburg
    (310) 505-8447
    (323) 423-9397
    steve@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com

    or

    Maria Buda
    (917) 242-1505
    mbuda@akmgsi.com
    ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

    DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY

     

  • *EXCLUSIVE* An Irked Naomi Campbell chases away a photographer during her holiday
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    *EXCLUSIVE* An Irked Naomi Campbell chases away a photographer during her holiday
    *EXCLUSIVE* **SHOT ON 1/1/15** Trancoso, Brazil - Beautiful supermodel Naomi Campbell show that she is not one to be messed with as she gives chase to a photographer who attempted to take pictures of her and her friends while taking a dip in the water. Naomi put her impressive 44 year old bikini body on display as she and a friend sprinted towards the photographer in an attempt to chase him away. The sometimes controversial leggy beauty rang in the new year by holidaying with friends in Trancoso, Brazil.


    AKM-GSI January 2, 2015

    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

    Steve Ginsburg
    (310) 505-8447
    (323) 423-9397
    steve@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com

    or

    Maria Buda
    (917) 242-1505
    mbuda@akmgsi.com
    ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

    DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY

     

  • *EXCLUSIVE* An Irked Naomi Campbell chases away a photographer during her holiday
    DUKAS_46023853_GIS
    *EXCLUSIVE* An Irked Naomi Campbell chases away a photographer during her holiday
    *EXCLUSIVE* **SHOT ON 1/1/15** Trancoso, Brazil - Beautiful supermodel Naomi Campbell show that she is not one to be messed with as she gives chase to a photographer who attempted to take pictures of her and her friends while taking a dip in the water. Naomi put her impressive 44 year old bikini body on display as she and a friend sprinted towards the photographer in an attempt to chase him away. The sometimes controversial leggy beauty rang in the new year by holidaying with friends in Trancoso, Brazil.


    AKM-GSI January 2, 2015

    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

    Steve Ginsburg
    (310) 505-8447
    (323) 423-9397
    steve@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com

    or

    Maria Buda
    (917) 242-1505
    mbuda@akmgsi.com
    ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

    DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY

     

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