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A view taken from the top of a country lane leading down to St Agnes Beach, looking towards Perranporth on the north Cornish coast.
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View of a car climbing the Nancherrow Hill, St Just, Penzance, Cornwall, England.
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Slea Head and beyond to the Blasket Islands, at Dunquin in County Kerry, Ireland
July 1981 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Low tide at Knightstown on Valentia Island, County Kerry, Ireland
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VARIOUS, CHANNEL ISLANDS, BRITAIN - 1995
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Knight / Rex Features ( 240795e )
COASTLINE VIEW OF THE CHANNEL ISLAND
VARIOUS, CHANNEL ISLANDS, BRITAIN - 1995
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No Poster or Greeting Card use without prior consent
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Tai chi master on rock, Big Sur, California, USA
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No Poster or Greeting Card use without prior consent
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mint Images / Rex Features (1970471a)
Tai chi master on rock, Big Sur, California, USA
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHUKET, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Leon Schadeberg / Rex Features (507745c)
Bodies that were out at sea now litter the coastline. The devastation can now be seen in the remote areas - about 60kms north of Phuket at Khao Lak Beach. The whole coastline looks like this and bodies are being found all the way along - rescue workers collect bodies that have been out at sea
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHUKET, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Leon Schadeberg / Rex Features (507745i)
Bodies that were out at sea now litter the coastline. The devastation can now be seen in the remote areas - about 60kms north of Phuket at Khao Lak Beach. The whole coastline looks like this and bodies are being found all the way along - rescue workers help to collect the bodies which have been floating out at sea
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHUKET, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Leon Schadeberg / Rex Features (507745g)
Bodies that were out at sea now litter the coastline. The devastation can now be seen in the remote areas - about 60kms north of Phuket at Khao Lak Beach with the destruction of Khao Lak Resort in the background. The whole coastline looks like this and bodies are being found all the way along
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHUKET, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Leon Schadeberg / Rex Features (507745l)
Bodies that were out at sea litter the coastline. The devastation can now be seen in the remote areas - about 60kms north of Phuket. The whole coastline looks like this and bodies are being found all the way along - rescue workers help to collect the bodies which have been floating out at sea
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHUKET, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Leon Schadeberg / Rex Features (507745o)
Bodies that were out at sea litter the coastline. The devastation can now be seen in the remote areas - about 60kms north of Phuket at Khao Lak Beach with the destruction of Khao Lak Resort in the background. The whole coastline looks like this and bodies are being found all the way along
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHUKET, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Leon Schadeberg / Rex Features (507745r)
Bodies ready to be taken to the temple. Bodies that were washed out to sea now litter the coastline. Now the devastation can be seen in the remote areas. This was about 60kms north of Phuket at Khaolak Beach the whole coastline looks like this and bodies are being found all the way along it.
EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHUKET, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHUKET, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Leon Schadeberg / Rex Features (507745s)
Rescue workers collecting bodies. Bodies that were washed out to sea now litter the coastline. Now the devastation can be seen in the remote areas. This was about 60kms north of Phuket at Khaolak Beach the whole coastline looks like this and bodies are being found all the way along it.
EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHUKET, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHUKET, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Leon Schadeberg / Rex Features (507745t)
Bodies that were washed out to sea now litter the coastline. Now the devastation can be seen in the remote areas. This was about 60kms north of Phuket at Khaolak Beach the whole coastline looks like this and bodies are being found all the way along it.
EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHUKET, THAILAND - 28 DEC 2004
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHUKET, THAILAND - 29 DEC 2004
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Leon Schadeberg / Rex Features (507790g)
Bodies that were washed out to sea now litter the coastline. Now the devastation can be seen in the remote areas. This was about 60kms north of Phuket at Khaolak Beach with the destruction of Khaolak Resort in the background. The whole coastline looks like this and bodies are being found all the way along.
EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, PHUKET, THAILAND - 29 DEC 2004
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British Isles - Beautiful Wales
View of the rugged coastline at Rhoscolyn beneath dramatic skies (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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British Isles - Heritage of England
The famous beach huts in Southwold evolved from fishermens huts and bathing huts. They used to be linked with property and came with a house when it was sold. These days they change hands for vast sums of money (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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British Isles - Heritage of England
The flag of St George flies proudly from the church at Carrick Roads with the Fal estuary and the rolling Cornish country side in the distance (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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The Great Ocean Road
Jan 05, 2008 - Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia - Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia, about 10 minutes drive west of The Twelve Apostles along the Great Ocean Road. It is a visible example of the process of erosion in action (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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The Great Ocean Road
Jan 05, 2008 - Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia - The Loch Ard Gorge is part of Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia, about 10 minutes drive west of The Twelve Apostles. It is a visible example of the process of erosion in action. The gorge is named after the clipper ship Loch Ard, which ran aground on nearby Muttonbird Island on 1 June 1878 approaching the end of a three-month journey from England to Melbourne. Pictured: The blowhole at Loch Ard Gorge (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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The Great Ocean Road
Jan 05, 2008 - Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia - The Loch Ard Gorge is part of Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia, about 10 minutes drive west of The Twelve Apostles. It is a visible example of the process of erosion in action. The gorge is named after the clipper ship Loch Ard, which ran aground on nearby Muttonbird Island on 1 June 1878 approaching the end of a three-month journey from England to Melbourne (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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The Great Ocean Road
Jan 05, 2008 - Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia - The Arch is part of Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia, about 10 minutes drive west of The Twelve Apostles along the Great Ocean Road. It is a visible example of the process of erosion in action (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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The Great Ocean Road
Jan 05, 2008 - Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia - London Arch is a natural arch in the Port Campbell National Park, Australia. The arch is one of the tourist attractions along the Great Ocean Road near Port Campbell in Victoria. This stack was formed by a gradual process of erosion, and until 1990 formed a complete double-span natural bridge. The arch closest to the shoreline collapsed unexpectedly on 15 January 1990, leaving two tourists stranded on the outer part: they were rescued by helicopter. No one was injured in the event. Prior to the collapse, the arch was known as London Bridge because of its similarity to its namesake (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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The Great Ocean Road
Jan 05, 2008 - Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia - The Loch Ard Gorge is part of Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia, about 10 minutes drive west of The Twelve Apostles. It is a visible example of the process of erosion in action. The gorge is named after the clipper ship Loch Ard, which ran aground on nearby Muttonbird Island on 1 June 1878 approaching the end of a three-month journey from England to Melbourne (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Cape Town
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 783692A )
Aerial view of cable car high above the city with views of the coastline beyond Western Cape SOUTH AFRICA
Cape Town
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National Park Status For Mediterranean Fjord-like Inlets, France
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Hellier / Rex Features ( 1107707ac )
The rugged coastline at Cap Croisette and Tiboulen Island, a stone's throw from Marseille and the western limit of the new National park. Provence France.
National Park Status For Mediterranean Fjord-like Inlets, France
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Hunt for Loch Ness Monster : Dan Taylor in his yellow submarine at Loch Ness , 1969 .
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Hunt for Loch Ness Monster : Dan Taylor in his yellow submarine at Loch Ness , 1969 .
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681a )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681b )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681f )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681g )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681c )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681e )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681d )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681j )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681i )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681h )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681k )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681l )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681m )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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LA: AERIAL VIEWS OF COASTLINE HIT BY BP OIL SPILL
5th June 2010 - Port Fouchon, Louisiana - Helicopter aerial view of Port Fouchon. The area's economy is at threat after the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill reached the Southern Lousiana coastline, washing oil ashore and into the wetlands, affecting the seafood and fishing industry. Photo: John Dooley/Sipa Press/1006092216 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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LA: AERIAL VIEWS OF COASTLINE HIT BY BP OIL SPILL
5th June 2010 - Barataria Bay, Louisiana - Helicopter aerial view of Shrimping boats in Barataria Bay. The area's economy is at threat after the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill reached the Southern Lousiana coastline, washing oil ashore and into the wetlands, affecting the seafood and fishing industry. Photo: John Dooley/Sipa Press/1006092216 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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FEATURE - Wunderschöne Polar-Bäre
Polar bear swimming in sea off Spitzbergen, Svalbard, Arctic Norway, Europe
Polar bear populations are likely to fall by more than 30% by around the middle of the century as global warming thaws Arctic sea ice, experts said in the most detailed review of the predators to date.
The report, by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, estimated there are between 22,000 and 31,000 polar bears in the Arctic and said they will be increasingly vulnerable as their habitat shrinks.
"Climate change will continue to seriously threaten polar bear survival in the future," Inger Andersen, IUCN Director General, said of the study, based on updated counts and new projections of sea ice since a previous review in 2008.
It said there was a high probability that "the global polar bear population will decline by more than 30% over the next 35 to 40 years", broadly reaffirming findings from 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE - Wunderschöne Polar-Bäre
Polar bear swimming in sea off the coastline of Spitzbergen, Svalbard, Arctic Norway, Europe
Polar bear populations are likely to fall by more than 30% by around the middle of the century as global warming thaws Arctic sea ice, experts said in the most detailed review of the predators to date.
The report, by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, estimated there are between 22,000 and 31,000 polar bears in the Arctic and said they will be increasingly vulnerable as their habitat shrinks.
"Climate change will continue to seriously threaten polar bear survival in the future," Inger Andersen, IUCN Director General, said of the study, based on updated counts and new projections of sea ice since a previous review in 2008.
It said there was a high probability that "the global polar bear population will decline by more than 30% over the next 35 to 40 years", broadly reaffirming findings from 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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BRAZIL-RIO DE JANEIRO-WEATHER-SURGE
(110317) -- RIO DE JANEIRO, March 17, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A wave hits a young man at Arpoador Beach, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 16, 2011. Strong winds and an extratropical cyclone created rough seas off the southeast coast of Brazil. (Xinhua/Agencia Estado)(BRAZIL OUT) (ce)
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(110317) -- RIO DE JANEIRO, March 17, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A man walks near waves at Arpoador Beach, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 16, 2011. Strong winds and an extratropical cyclone created rough seas off the southeast coast of Brazil. (Xinhua/Agencia Estado)(BRAZIL OUT) (ce)
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BRAZIL-RIO DE JANEIRO-WEATHER-SURGE
(110317) -- RIO DE JANEIRO, March 17, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A man walks next to a wave at Arpoador Beach, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 16, 2011. Strong winds and an extratropical cyclone created rough seas off the southeast coast of Brazil. (Xinhua/Agencia Estado)(BRAZIL OUT) (ce)
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(110317) -- RIO DE JANEIRO, March 17, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A man checks his surfing board near waves at Arpoador Beach, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on March 16, 2011. Strong winds and an extratropical cyclone created rough seas off the southeast coast of Brazil. (Xinhua/Agencia Estado)(BRAZIL OUT) (ce)
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