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Lake Starnberg With Ferry Seeshaupt
Two boys ride a small wooden motorboat on Lake Starnberg near a docked passenger ship of the Bavarian Lakes Shipping Fleet in Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on August 18, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Early Evening At Lake
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Early Evening At Lake
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Playing At Lake With Fishing Net
A child stands with a colorful fishing net to cool off and play on a summer day at Ferchensee in Mittenwald, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on August 31, 2024. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Hikers Passing A Traditional Bavarian Wooden House
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Woman Reading On Jetty In Warm Summer Weather
A woman lies on a blanket reading a book on a wooden jetty during warm summer weather in Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 1, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Group Of Young Men On Pedal Boat At Lake
A group of young men relax on a rental pedal boat on Lake Starnberg in Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on June 14, 2025. The lake is a popular day trip destination for locals and tourists escaping the Munich heat. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Woman By The Fountain
A woman with long brown hair and a gold purse walks along a fountain in a sunlit courtyard, as people sit and converse by the water in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 11, 2025. The scene unfolds against the backdrop of a historical building, with well-trimmed bushes and reflections on the pond. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Two Young People Walk Hand In Hand In A Group In A Park
Four young people walk along a tree-lined path in a green park, with two of them holding hands, in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The group strolls past the old town wall under spring foliage, with a church tower visible in the background. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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WM 2018 - Schweizer Trainer Vladimir Petkovic fiebert mit seiner Mannschaft mit
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Neymar of Brazil looks dejected at the end of the game as Manager Vladimir Petkovic (Croatia) of Switzerland looks delighted
Brazil v Switzerland, Group E, 2018 FIFA World Cup football match, Rostov Arena, Rostov-on-Don, Russia - 17 Jun 2018
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Portrait of woman selling corn for pigeons, Amer Fort, Jaipur.
Woman feeding pigeons with corn at Amber Fort in Rajasthan, India, Asia
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Portrait Muslim men, Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India.
Men sitting by arch at Jama Masjid mosque in Delhi, India, Asia
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FEATURE - Die besten Bilder des Wochenendes
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Heavy snowfall on Hampstead Heath this afternoon, delighted children and adults alike, who were busy making the most of the snowfall, with sledges and buillding snowmen.
Seasonal weather, London, UK - 10 Dec 2017
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Princess Margaret Horse Riding August1951 Refusing At The First Fence? Certainly Not. A Royal Horse Can View The Viewers Can't He? In The Saddle Princess Margaret Who Is 21 Years Old On Tuesday. On The Other Side Of The Fence Hundreds Of Delighted T
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Princess Margaret Horse Riding August1951 Refusing At The First Fence? Certainly Not. A Royal Horse Can View The Viewers Can't He? In The Saddle Princess Margaret Who Is 21 Years Old On Tuesday. On The Other Side Of The Fence Hundreds Of Delighted Tourists And Local Residents Catching Their First View Of The Princess Since Here Arrival At Balmoral. A Yellow Scarf Knotted At Her Throat She Had Been Out Riding In The Castle Grounds Yesterday For More Than An Hour Accompanied By Group Captain Townsend The King's Equerry. ...royalty
Princess Margaret Horse Riding August1951 Refusing At The First Fence? Certainly Not. A Royal Horse Can View The Viewers Can't He? In The Saddle Princess Margaret Who Is 21 Years Old On Tuesday. On The Other Side Of The Fence Hundreds Of Delighted T
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Zusammenstellung: zum 10. Todestag von Prinzessin Margaret (9.2.2012)
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'The friendliest whales in the world', Baja California, Mexico - Aug 2010
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The Friendliest Whales In The World
Massive whales once known as 'devil fish' for the way they attacked whalers have become so friendly they now rest their chins on boats - and demand to be tickled.
The 45-feet-long adult grey whales encourage their young calves to approach boats and have their backs and tongues scratched in their breeding lagoons.
They have been described by experts as the 'frendliest whales in the world'.
If their petting demands go unnoticed they swim to tourists on others boats in the hope of getting more attention.
The playful whales even swim under boats and lift them out of the water, both thrilling and scaring the tourists at the same time.
Local fishermen who lead the boat tours in San Ignacio, Mexico, have become so used to living with the whales they now refer to them as 'friendlies'.
Zoologist and television presenter Mark Carwardine, 51, photographed the whales while on a trip to the Central American country.
He has visited for the last 20 years.
Mark said: "Seventy years ago these whales were being viciously hunted and they fought back aggressively.
"They would smash boats with their tails and leap on them, so they became known locally as devil fish.
"Since the late 1930s, however, the grey whale has been protected and they have gone from being in danger of extinction, with 100 or 200 left, to almost 26,000.
"They know the local fishermen are no longer a threat and have become the friendliest whales in the world.
"They come up to these small fibreglass boats, which are a few metres long, and place their chins on the side to be scratched and tickled.
"They also encourage their calves to do the same. It is very much like a dog sitting at your feet near the fire."
He added: "I would never normally agree with touching wild...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESDCIFGRP
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'The friendliest whales in the world', Baja California, Mexico - Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Carwardine/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1215810e )
The Friendliest Whales In The World
Massive whales once known as 'devil fish' for the way they attacked whalers have become so friendly they now rest their chins on boats - and demand to be tickled.
The 45-feet-long adult grey whales encourage their young calves to approach boats and have their backs and tongues scratched in their breeding lagoons.
They have been described by experts as the 'frendliest whales in the world'.
If their petting demands go unnoticed they swim to tourists on others boats in the hope of getting more attention.
The playful whales even swim under boats and lift them out of the water, both thrilling and scaring the tourists at the same time.
Local fishermen who lead the boat tours in San Ignacio, Mexico, have become so used to living with the whales they now refer to them as 'friendlies'.
Zoologist and television presenter Mark Carwardine, 51, photographed the whales while on a trip to the Central American country.
He has visited for the last 20 years.
Mark said: "Seventy years ago these whales were being viciously hunted and they fought back aggressively.
"They would smash boats with their tails and leap on them, so they became known locally as devil fish.
"Since the late 1930s, however, the grey whale has been protected and they have gone from being in danger of extinction, with 100 or 200 left, to almost 26,000.
"They know the local fishermen are no longer a threat and have become the friendliest whales in the world.
"They come up to these small fibreglass boats, which are a few metres long, and place their chins on the side to be scratched and tickled.
"They also encourage their calves to do the same. It is very much like a dog sitting at your feet near the fire."
He added: "I would never normally agree with touching wild...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESDCIFGRP
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'The friendliest whales in the world', Baja California, Mexico - Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Carwardine/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1215810d )
The Friendliest Whales In The World
Massive whales once known as 'devil fish' for the way they attacked whalers have become so friendly they now rest their chins on boats - and demand to be tickled.
The 45-feet-long adult grey whales encourage their young calves to approach boats and have their backs and tongues scratched in their breeding lagoons.
They have been described by experts as the 'frendliest whales in the world'.
If their petting demands go unnoticed they swim to tourists on others boats in the hope of getting more attention.
The playful whales even swim under boats and lift them out of the water, both thrilling and scaring the tourists at the same time.
Local fishermen who lead the boat tours in San Ignacio, Mexico, have become so used to living with the whales they now refer to them as 'friendlies'.
Zoologist and television presenter Mark Carwardine, 51, photographed the whales while on a trip to the Central American country.
He has visited for the last 20 years.
Mark said: "Seventy years ago these whales were being viciously hunted and they fought back aggressively.
"They would smash boats with their tails and leap on them, so they became known locally as devil fish.
"Since the late 1930s, however, the grey whale has been protected and they have gone from being in danger of extinction, with 100 or 200 left, to almost 26,000.
"They know the local fishermen are no longer a threat and have become the friendliest whales in the world.
"They come up to these small fibreglass boats, which are a few metres long, and place their chins on the side to be scratched and tickled.
"They also encourage their calves to do the same. It is very much like a dog sitting at your feet near the fire."
He added: "I would never normally agree with touching wild...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESDCIFGRP
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'The friendliest whales in the world', Baja California, Mexico - Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Carwardine/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1215810a )
The Friendliest Whales In The World
Massive whales once known as 'devil fish' for the way they attacked whalers have become so friendly they now rest their chins on boats - and demand to be tickled.
The 45-feet-long adult grey whales encourage their young calves to approach boats and have their backs and tongues scratched in their breeding lagoons.
They have been described by experts as the 'frendliest whales in the world'.
If their petting demands go unnoticed they swim to tourists on others boats in the hope of getting more attention.
The playful whales even swim under boats and lift them out of the water, both thrilling and scaring the tourists at the same time.
Local fishermen who lead the boat tours in San Ignacio, Mexico, have become so used to living with the whales they now refer to them as 'friendlies'.
Zoologist and television presenter Mark Carwardine, 51, photographed the whales while on a trip to the Central American country.
He has visited for the last 20 years.
Mark said: "Seventy years ago these whales were being viciously hunted and they fought back aggressively.
"They would smash boats with their tails and leap on them, so they became known locally as devil fish.
"Since the late 1930s, however, the grey whale has been protected and they have gone from being in danger of extinction, with 100 or 200 left, to almost 26,000.
"They know the local fishermen are no longer a threat and have become the friendliest whales in the world.
"They come up to these small fibreglass boats, which are a few metres long, and place their chins on the side to be scratched and tickled.
"They also encourage their calves to do the same. It is very much like a dog sitting at your feet near the fire."
He added: "I would never normally agree with touching wild...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESDCIFGRP
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Blue whale (balaenoptera musculus) A delighted photographer with a blue whale tail streaming water right in front of him. Gulf of California.
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An attractive well dressed lady hailing a black cab taxi outside the entrance to Harrods, Knightsbridge (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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