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Refugees gather in Rum, Upper Nile State, on the border, Sudan - Jun 2012
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Refugees gather in Rum, Upper Nile State, on the border between Sudan and South Sudan. More than 100 000 people have been forced to leave their homes when their villages were attacked in the oil war. UNHCR have three camps, Doro, Hofra and Jamam, in the area
Refugees gather in Rum, Upper Nile State, on the border, Sudan - Jun 2012
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Refugees gather in Rum, Upper Nile State, on the border, Sudan - Jun 2012
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Refugees gather in Rum, Upper Nile State, on the border between Sudan and South Sudan. More than 100 000 people have been forced to leave their homes when their villages were attacked in the oil war. UNHCR have three camps, Doro, Hofra and Jamam, in the area
Refugees gather in Rum, Upper Nile State, on the border, Sudan - Jun 2012
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Refugees gather in Rum, Upper Nile State, on the border, Sudan - Jun 2012
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Refugees gather in Rum, Upper Nile State, on the border between Sudan and South Sudan. More than 100 000 people have been forced to leave their homes when their villages were attacked in the oil war. UNHCR have three camps, Doro, Hofra and Jamam, in the area
Refugees gather in Rum, Upper Nile State, on the border, Sudan - Jun 2012
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Refugees gather in Rum, Upper Nile State, on the border, Sudan - Jun 2012
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Refugees gather in Rum, Upper Nile State, on the border between Sudan and South Sudan. More than 100 000 people have been forced to leave their homes when their villages were attacked in the oil war. UNHCR have three camps, Doro, Hofra and Jamam, in the area
Refugees gather in Rum, Upper Nile State, on the border, Sudan - Jun 2012
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Telacre Lighthouse on the North Wales Coast, Britain. The lighthouse has been put up for sale with an asking price of more than GBP 100,000.
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Offers invited over GBP 100,000 to buy Talacre lighthouse an iconic lighthouse has been put up for sale with an asking price of more than GBP 100,000. The Grade II listed Point of Ayr Lighthouse on Talacre beach has already generated significant interest from potential buyers since it was put on the market last week. Built in 1777 by community leaders in Chester following the loss of two ships, it was last used in 1883 when it was superseded by the Dee Light-Ship.
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Telacre Lighthouse on the North Wales Coast, Britain. The lighthouse has been put up for sale with an asking price of more than GBP 100,000.
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Offers invited over GBP 100,000 to buy Talacre lighthouse an iconic lighthouse has been put up for sale with an asking price of more than GBP 100,000. The Grade II listed Point of Ayr Lighthouse on Talacre beach has already generated significant interest from potential buyers since it was put on the market last week. Built in 1777 by community leaders in Chester following the loss of two ships, it was last used in 1883 when it was superseded by the Dee Light-Ship.
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Telacre Lighthouse on the North Wales Coast, Britain. The lighthouse has been put up for sale with an asking price of more than GBP 100,000.
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Offers invited over GBP 100,000 to buy Talacre lighthouse an iconic lighthouse has been put up for sale with an asking price of more than GBP 100,000. The Grade II listed Point of Ayr Lighthouse on Talacre beach has already generated significant interest from potential buyers since it was put on the market last week. Built in 1777 by community leaders in Chester following the loss of two ships, it was last used in 1883 when it was superseded by the Dee Light-Ship.
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Aftermath of Anders Behring Breivik's Attack on Utoeya Island, Norway - 22 Jul 2011
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Suspecting that there is more than one killer involved, police search Utoeya island, after apprehending Anders Behring Breivik
Aftermath of Anders Behring Breivik's Attack on Utoeya Island, Norway - 22 Jul 2011
As the trial of Ander Breivik continues heartbreaking images from the first photographer on the scene have emerged. On 22 July 2011 Breivik killed 69 people, mostly teenagers, when he carried out a mass shooting on the island of Ut (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Aftermath of Anders Behring Breivik's Attack on Utoeya Island, Norway - 22 Jul 2011
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Suspecting that there is more than one killer involved, police search Utoeya island, after apprehending Anders Behring Breivik
Aftermath of Anders Behring Breivik's Attack on Utoeya Island, Norway - 22 Jul 2011
As the trial of Ander Breivik continues heartbreaking images from the first photographer on the scene have emerged. On 22 July 2011 Breivik killed 69 people, mostly teenagers, when he carried out a mass shooting on the island of Ut (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Lamb nicknamed 'The Hulk' after being born three times bigger than normal, Hanbury, Worcestershire, Britain - 13 Mar 2012
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Farm worker Katie Brian holding 24lbs lamb 'The Hulk' with his mother in the background
Lamb nicknamed 'The Hulk' after being born three times bigger than normal, Hanbury, Worcestershire, Britain - 13 Mar 2012
A lamb born weighing three times the norm has been given the nickname 'The Hulk'. The not so little lamb was born at the Great Lodge Farm in Hanbury, Worcs weighing in at 24lbs. Farm worker Katie Brian said: "His mother has had lambs in the previous two years and they (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Lamb nicknamed 'The Hulk' after being born three times bigger than normal, Hanbury, Worcestershire, Britain - 13 Mar 2012
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Farm worker Katie Brian holding 24lbs lamb 'The Hulk'
Lamb nicknamed 'The Hulk' after being born three times bigger than normal, Hanbury, Worcestershire, Britain - 13 Mar 2012
A lamb born weighing three times the norm has been given the nickname 'The Hulk'. The not so little lamb was born at the Great Lodge Farm in Hanbury, Worcs weighing in at 24lbs. Farm worker Katie Brian said: "His mother has had lambs in the previous two years and they (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Lamb nicknamed 'The Hulk' after being born three times bigger than normal, Hanbury, Worcestershire, Britain - 13 Mar 2012
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Farm worker Katie Brian holding 24lbs lamb 'The Hulk' (R) and a normal size lamb of the same age (L)
Lamb nicknamed 'The Hulk' after being born three times bigger than normal, Hanbury, Worcestershire, Britain - 13 Mar 2012
A lamb born weighing three times the norm has been given the nickname 'The Hulk'. The not so little lamb was born at the Great Lodge Farm in Hanbury, Worcs weighing in at 24lbs. Farm worker Katie Brian said: "His mother has had lambs in the previous two years and they (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Lamb nicknamed 'The Hulk' after being born three times bigger than normal, Hanbury, Worcestershire, Britain - 13 Mar 2012
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24lbs lamb 'The Hulk'
Lamb nicknamed 'The Hulk' after being born three times bigger than normal, Hanbury, Worcestershire, Britain - 13 Mar 2012
A lamb born weighing three times the norm has been given the nickname 'The Hulk'. The not so little lamb was born at the Great Lodge Farm in Hanbury, Worcs weighing in at 24lbs. Farm worker Katie Brian said: "His mother has had lambs in the previous two years and they (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Highlights 2012 - Unsere besten Tierfotos
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Flights of Fancy: Paul Goldstein's 'In The Air' Wildlife Photography
For photographers, capturing animals in the wild is an art that can take years to master.
But wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein has taken his work to new heights by shooting animals frozen in the air as they leap.
His work sees stunning images showing jumping animals ranging from wildebeest to polar bears.
They include a dramatic flying fight between a baboon and a leopard and the cute, bouncy interaction between a pair of serval kittens.
Paul explains: "Mammals and indeed penguins cannot fly, it would be a physiological miracle if it occurred, but it is wonderful to see them try. It also is rare, which is why I like photographing it as it is a huge challenge. If the shot is successful it always elicits a good response.
"For the money shot there must be no part of the animal attached to a tree/branch/ice or rock. It does not matter if it is an 'air's breath' away, but just nothing touching.
"Air looms high on my agenda, I am obsessed by it, it is exciting photography and frequently original."
Describing the moment the baboon ambushed the leopard, Paul says: "Prime Mates? I don't think so, these are mortal enemies and a whole troop of baboons had 'treed' this young male leopard in the Masai Mara.
"Eventually they left, except one male that waited for the predators descent and jumped out at him. It gave the leopard a good dry slap then the leopard legged it and vaporised in seconds as is their wont.
"Whilst leopards will sometimes kill single baboons, they will avoid whole troops assiduously as they can turn on them. One of my favourite ever photos."
Regarding the polar bear cubs in Spitsbergen, Paul says: "What a morning. Seven polar bears in four hours many nautical miles from land in Spitsbergen. These two cub...
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Paul Goldstein 'In The Air' themed images - 13 Feb 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus / Rex Features (1604866d)
Flights of Fancy: Paul Goldstein's 'In The Air' Wildlife Photography
For photographers, capturing animals in the wild is an art that can take years to master.
But wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein has taken his work to new heights by shooting animals frozen in the air as they leap.
His work sees stunning images showing jumping animals ranging from wildebeest to polar bears.
They include a dramatic flying fight between a baboon and a leopard and the cute, bouncy interaction between a pair of serval kittens.
Paul explains: "Mammals and indeed penguins cannot fly, it would be a physiological miracle if it occurred, but it is wonderful to see them try. It also is rare, which is why I like photographing it as it is a huge challenge. If the shot is successful it always elicits a good response.
"For the money shot there must be no part of the animal attached to a tree/branch/ice or rock. It does not matter if it is an 'air's breath' away, but just nothing touching.
"Air looms high on my agenda, I am obsessed by it, it is exciting photography and frequently original."
Describing the moment the baboon ambushed the leopard, Paul says: "Prime Mates? I don't think so, these are mortal enemies and a whole troop of baboons had 'treed' this young male leopard in the Masai Mara.
"Eventually they left, except one male that waited for the predators descent and jumped out at him. It gave the leopard a good dry slap then the leopard legged it and vaporised in seconds as is their wont.
"Whilst leopards will sometimes kill single baboons, they will avoid whole troops assiduously as they can turn on them. One of my favourite ever photos."
Regarding the polar bear cubs in Spitsbergen, Paul says: "What a morning. Seven polar bears in four hours many nautical miles from land in Spitsbergen. These two cub...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VLEDYBNCR
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Paul Goldstein 'In The Air' themed images - 13 Feb 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus / Rex Features (1604866e)
Flights of Fancy: Paul Goldstein's 'In The Air' Wildlife Photography
For photographers, capturing animals in the wild is an art that can take years to master.
But wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein has taken his work to new heights by shooting animals frozen in the air as they leap.
His work sees stunning images showing jumping animals ranging from wildebeest to polar bears.
They include a dramatic flying fight between a baboon and a leopard and the cute, bouncy interaction between a pair of serval kittens.
Paul explains: "Mammals and indeed penguins cannot fly, it would be a physiological miracle if it occurred, but it is wonderful to see them try. It also is rare, which is why I like photographing it as it is a huge challenge. If the shot is successful it always elicits a good response.
"For the money shot there must be no part of the animal attached to a tree/branch/ice or rock. It does not matter if it is an 'air's breath' away, but just nothing touching.
"Air looms high on my agenda, I am obsessed by it, it is exciting photography and frequently original."
Describing the moment the baboon ambushed the leopard, Paul says: "Prime Mates? I don't think so, these are mortal enemies and a whole troop of baboons had 'treed' this young male leopard in the Masai Mara.
"Eventually they left, except one male that waited for the predators descent and jumped out at him. It gave the leopard a good dry slap then the leopard legged it and vaporised in seconds as is their wont.
"Whilst leopards will sometimes kill single baboons, they will avoid whole troops assiduously as they can turn on them. One of my favourite ever photos."
Regarding the polar bear cubs in Spitsbergen, Paul says: "What a morning. Seven polar bears in four hours many nautical miles from land in Spitsbergen. These two cub...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VLEDYBNCR
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The World of Charles Dickens book by Stephen Browning - Jan 2012
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Eastgate House, Rochester High Street, Kent, is an example of a setting that Dickens used in more than one novel. A genuine school for girls in Dickens (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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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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Baby Bird project by Gavin Parsons, Britain - Dec 2011
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A baby tawny owl photographed at Folly Wildlife Rescue Centre, Sussex, UK. Tawny owls (Strix aluco) are more common than many people think. They are as at home in towns and cities as they are in the countryside. The young though are hardly ever seen as they are born deep in tree holes and stay their until they fledge. Unless someone chops down the tree of course.
Baby Bird project by Gavin Parsons, Britain - Dec 2011
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An adorable project shows the baby birds of Britain in the first days of their lives.
Wildlife photographer Gavin Parsons has worked closely with UK rescue centres to capture chicks bought in for care.
He has spent the last three years photographing some of the baby birds bought into Folly Wildlife Rescue in Sussex and the RSPCA Wildlife Rescue Centre West Hatch in Somerset.
Each year hundreds of hatchlings are bought to rescue centres either after their nests have been disturbed or when they have been mistakenly picked up by well-meaning members of the public after they have fledged.
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Baby Bird project by Gavin Parsons, Britain - Dec 2011
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A moorhen chick photographed at the RSPCA Wildlife Hospital in West Hatch, Somerset, UK. Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) chicks are black balls of fluff with long legs sticking out the bottom. The red bill of the parents can just be seen starting to come through. Much daintier and elegant I think than the Coot, the moorhen is a shy bird in the countryside, but can be quite bold on town lakes.
Baby Bird project by Gavin Parsons, Britain - Dec 2011
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An adorable project shows the baby birds of Britain in the first days of their lives.
Wildlife photographer Gavin Parsons has worked closely with UK rescue centres to capture chicks bought in for care.
He has spent the last three years photographing some of the baby birds bought into Folly Wildlife Rescue in Sussex and the RSPCA Wildlife Rescue Centre West Hatch in Somerset.
Each year hundreds of hatchlings are bought to rescue centres either after their nests have been disturbed or when they have been mistakenly picked up by well-meaning members of the public after they have fledged.
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Man catches huge albino fish bigger than he is in the River Ebro, Spain - 15 Sep 2011
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Matt Gallant (L) and friend pose with the 7ft 6inch catfish
Man catches huge albino fish bigger than he is in the River Ebro, Spain - 15 Sep 2011
A man has caught a whopping 7ft 6inch fish which is more than a foot taller than him. Matt Gallant, 28, pulled the giant albino catfish, which weighed 180lbs, out of the River Ebro in Spain on the last day of his fishing trip. It is believed to be the third largest albino catfish ever caught in the world and towered over Matt, who is 6ft 2inches tall and weighs 12 stone 8oz. "I was stunned when I pulled it out of the river as it was so huge," said Matt, from Norwich, Norfolk. "It was my first ever catfish and I caught it on the last night in the last hour of our fishing trip. We took a photo, then put it back in the river." Matt, a pipefitter who has been fishing since the age of four, said the fish took 25 minutes to land on his rod, which he bought for GBP 30 on eBay. "I want to go back next year and try and break the world record for a normal catfish," he added. Albino catfish are rare because they are white and stand out in the water, so when they are small many of them get eaten.
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Man catches huge albino fish bigger than he is in the River Ebro, Spain - 15 Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1450460a)
Matt Gallant (L) and friend pose with the 7ft 6inch catfish
Man catches huge albino fish bigger than he is in the River Ebro, Spain - 15 Sep 2011
A man has caught a whopping 7ft 6inch fish which is more than a foot taller than him. Matt Gallant, 28, pulled the giant albino catfish, which weighed 180lbs, out of the River Ebro in Spain on the last day of his fishing trip. It is believed to be the third largest albino catfish ever caught in the world and towered over Matt, who is 6ft 2inches tall and weighs 12 stone 8oz. "I was stunned when I pulled it out of the river as it was so huge," said Matt, from Norwich, Norfolk. "It was my first ever catfish and I caught it on the last night in the last hour of our fishing trip. We took a photo, then put it back in the river." Matt, a pipefitter who has been fishing since the age of four, said the fish took 25 minutes to land on his rod, which he bought for GBP 30 on eBay. "I want to go back next year and try and break the world record for a normal catfish," he added. Albino catfish are rare because they are white and stand out in the water, so when they are small many of them get eaten.
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Man catches huge albino fish bigger than he is in the River Ebro, Spain - 15 Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features (1450460c)
Matt Gallant (L) poses with the 7ft 6inch catfish
Man catches huge albino fish bigger than he is in the River Ebro, Spain - 15 Sep 2011
A man has caught a whopping 7ft 6inch fish which is more than a foot taller than him. Matt Gallant, 28, pulled the giant albino catfish, which weighed 180lbs, out of the River Ebro in Spain on the last day of his fishing trip. It is believed to be the third largest albino catfish ever caught in the world and towered over Matt, who is 6ft 2inches tall and weighs 12 stone 8oz. "I was stunned when I pulled it out of the river as it was so huge," said Matt, from Norwich, Norfolk. "It was my first ever catfish and I caught it on the last night in the last hour of our fishing trip. We took a photo, then put it back in the river." Matt, a pipefitter who has been fishing since the age of four, said the fish took 25 minutes to land on his rod, which he bought for GBP 30 on eBay. "I want to go back next year and try and break the world record for a normal catfish," he added. Albino catfish are rare because they are white and stand out in the water, so when they are small many of them get eaten.
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Troy the improvised beekeeper, Portland, Oregon, America - Aug 2011
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(Pic 11) The morning after "more bees than ever"
The Improvised Beekeeper: How NOT to Tackle A Nest
We all have crazy ideas when we are drunk - but a nutty scheme for tackling a wasps nest should perhaps be avoided.
That didn't stop Troy, from Portland, Oregon, improvising a makeshift beekeepers outfit after his fianc (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Red squirrels on Brownsea Island, Dorset, Britain - 07 Aug 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson / Rex Features ( 1420094f )
Peekaboo I See You
These flirtatious red squirrels proved more than happy to have their photo taken - but only after a little playtime.
The bushy tailed and bright eyed creatures were snapped scampering around Brownsea Island in Dorset by photographer Dave Stevenson.
And to begin with the mischievous squirrels made him work hard for his photographs - popping up from behind leaves, around tree trunks and on top of branches.
Pausing for a moment they would then turn tail and disappear.
Such innocent scenes could soon be a thing of the past if recent research suggesting that some of Britain's best loved native species are facing an 'extinction crisis' is correct.
According to Doctor Toni Bunnell in less than two decades hedgehogs, squirrels and others will no longer be 'viable' species.
She made the discovery while carrying out a study for natural history TV channel Eden in which she measured recent populations and species' rate of decline.
Her report warns that red squirrels may have vanished from the UK 20 years from now.
As well as being at risk from habitat loss, red squirrels are also threatened by the spread of their non-native grey cousin.
Brownsea Island is the largest of eight islands that lie in Poole Harbour in Dorset.
It is one of the few places in southern England where red squirrels survive, largely because grey squirrels have never been introduced there.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dave Stevenson / Rex Features
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Halden Fengsel prison, Halden, Norway - May 2010
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Exteriors have been built of bricks rather than concrete to avoid an institutional atmosphere
Halden Fengsel prison, Halden, Norway - May 2010
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According to The Telegraph, Norway killer Anders Behring Breivik could be held in the 'luxury' Halden Fengsel prison.
Built at a cost of $252million over ten years, Halden Fengsel is a world away from the bleak and overcrowded jails of other countries.
The rooms are spacious, modern and are equipped with flat-screen TVs and minifridges. There is a spotless gym, climbing wall and wooded jogging trails for the residents to get some exercise.
In fact, nestled in 75 acres of a picturesque forest in southeastern Norway, one could mistake this for a trendy hotel - but it is in fact the country's newest prison.
Opened in April 2010 to house 248 inmates, the nation's second largest prison has been constructed based on the principle that "correctional services shall provide that the offender should be able to make a personal effort to change his pattern of criminal action".
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The Celebrity Silhouette Cruise Ship navigates it's way down the river Ems, Papenburg, Germany - 30 Jun 2011
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Celebrity Cruises' new ship Celebrity Silhouette begins it's 42 KM transit backwards down the river Ems navigating several narrow gaps with less than 0.75M clearance each side
The Celebrity Silhouette Cruise Ship navigates it's way down the river Ems, Papenburg, Germany - 30 Jun 2011
The transit to the sea takes 12 hours. The Ship will be officially launched at it's naming ceremony in Hamburg on 21st July 2011
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The Celebrity Silhouette Cruise Ship navigates it's way down the river Ems, Papenburg, Germany - 30 Jun 2011
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Celebrity Cruises' new ship Celebrity Silhouette begins it's 42 KM transit backwards down the river Ems navigating several narrow gaps with less than 0.75M clearance each side
The Celebrity Silhouette Cruise Ship navigates it's way down the river Ems, Papenburg, Germany - 30 Jun 2011
The transit to the sea takes 12 hours. The Ship will be officially launched at it's naming ceremony in Hamburg on 21st July 2011
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The Celebrity Silhouette Cruise Ship navigates it's way down the river Ems, Papenburg, Germany - 30 Jun 2011
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Celebrity Cruises' new ship Celebrity Silhouette begins it's 42 KM transit backwards down the river Ems navigating several narrow gaps with less than 0.75M clearance each side
The Celebrity Silhouette Cruise Ship navigates it's way down the river Ems, Papenburg, Germany - 30 Jun 2011
The transit to the sea takes 12 hours. The Ship will be officially launched at it's naming ceremony in Hamburg on 21st July 2011
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The Celebrity Silhouette Cruise Ship navigates it's way down the river Ems, Papenburg, Germany - 30 Jun 2011
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Celebrity Cruises' new ship Celebrity Silhouette begins it's 42 KM transit backwards down the river Ems navigating several narrow gaps with less than 0.75M clearance each side
The Celebrity Silhouette Cruise Ship navigates it's way down the river Ems, Papenburg, Germany - 30 Jun 2011
The transit to the sea takes 12 hours. The Ship will be officially launched at it's naming ceremony in Hamburg on 21st July 2011
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The Celebrity Silhouette Cruise Ship navigates it's way down the river Ems, Papenburg, Germany - 30 Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1362807a )
Celebrity Cruises' new ship Celebrity Silhouette begins it's 42 KM transit backwards down the river Ems navigating several narrow gaps with less than 0.75M clearance each side
The Celebrity Silhouette Cruise Ship navigates it's way down the river Ems, Papenburg, Germany - 30 Jun 2011
The transit to the sea takes 12 hours. The Ship will be officially launched at it's naming ceremony in Hamburg on 21st July 2011
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Raul Castro changes the rules on trading cars that are younger than the Revolution, Cuba - 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Ilpo Musto / Rex Features (1460611f)
50's American cars in Cuba. Raul Castro has announced that Cubans can now trade newer cars. Previously they could only buy/sell cars made before the Revolution in 1959. This will probably mean the gradual disappearance of old American cars from Cuban roads.
Raul Castro changes the rules on trading cars that are younger than the Revolution, Cuba - 2011
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Raul Castro changes the rules on trading cars that are younger than the Revolution, Cuba - 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Ilpo Musto / Rex Features (1460611e)
50's American cars in Cuba. Raul Castro has announced that Cubans can now trade newer cars. Previously they could only buy/sell cars made before the Revolution in 1959. This will probably mean the gradual disappearance of old American cars from Cuban roads.
Raul Castro changes the rules on trading cars that are younger than the Revolution, Cuba - 2011
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Raul Castro changes the rules on trading cars that are younger than the Revolution, Cuba - 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Ilpo Musto / Rex Features (1460611d)
50's American cars in Cuba. Raul Castro has announced that Cubans can now trade newer cars. Previously they could only buy/sell cars made before the Revolution in 1959. This will probably mean the gradual disappearance of old American cars from Cuban roads.
Raul Castro changes the rules on trading cars that are younger than the Revolution, Cuba - 2011
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Raul Castro changes the rules on trading cars that are younger than the Revolution, Cuba - 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Ilpo Musto / Rex Features (1460611b)
50's American cars in Cuba. Raul Castro has announced that Cubans can now trade newer cars. Previously they could only buy/sell cars made before the Revolution in 1959. This will probably mean the gradual disappearance of old American cars from Cuban roads.
Raul Castro changes the rules on trading cars that are younger than the Revolution, Cuba - 2011
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Raul Castro changes the rules on trading cars that are younger than the Revolution, Cuba - 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Ilpo Musto / Rex Features (1460611c)
50's American cars in Cuba. Raul Castro has announced that Cubans can now trade newer cars. Previously they could only buy/sell cars made before the Revolution in 1959. This will probably mean the gradual disappearance of old American cars from Cuban roads.
Raul Castro changes the rules on trading cars that are younger than the Revolution, Cuba - 2011
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Raul Castro changes the rules on trading cars that are younger than the Revolution, Cuba - 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Ilpo Musto / Rex Features (1460611a)
50's American cars in Cuba. Raul Castro has announced that Cubans can now trade newer cars. Previously they could only buy/sell cars made before the Revolution in 1959. This will probably mean the gradual disappearance of old American cars from Cuban roads.
Raul Castro changes the rules on trading cars that are younger than the Revolution, Cuba - 2011
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HMS Ramsey, Faslane Naval Base, Scotland, Britain - 11 May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael McGurk / Rex Features ( 1342314a )
A Royal Navy warship that was made from plastic rather than metal to avoid triggering mines set sail to the Gulf from its base at Faslane Naval Base.
HMS Ramsey was made from glass-reinforced plastic so can get near mines where other Navy ships cannot.
The 600-tonne Sandown class minehunter is used to clear safe passages as it does not send out the signals that metal vessels do.
It is heading east of the Suez Canal, where it will stay for four years.
HMS Ramsey, Faslane Naval Base, Scotland, Britain - 11 May 2011
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Laos - 2011
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Wat Si Saket, which is the oldest temple in Laos and features a cloister wall with more than 2500 ceramic and silver Buddha images, Vientiane, Laos.
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ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Hotel Bedroom
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Inigo Bujedo Aguirre / View Pictures / Rex Features ( 1251487a )
EXTERIOR EVENING VIEW OF JUST STYLE APARTMENT BUILDING Just Style More Than Apartments Passeig De Sant Antoni 30-Sants Barcelona Barcelona Spain. Completed: 2009. Architect: Archikubik
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ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Hotel Bedroom
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Inigo Bujedo Aguirre / View Pictures / Rex Features ( 1251483a )
EXTERIOR DETAIL OF MAIN ENTRANCE Just Style More Than Apartments Passeig De Sant Antoni 30-Sants Barcelona Barcelona Spain. Completed: 2009. Architect: Archikubik
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ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Hotel Bedroom
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EXTERIOR EVENING VIEW OF JUST STYLE APARTMENT BUILDING Just Style More Than Apartments Passeig De Sant Antoni 30-Sants Barcelona Barcelona Spain. Completed: 2009. Architect: Archikubik
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ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Hotel Bedroom
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EXTERIOR AFTERNOON VIEW OF JUST STYLE APARTMENT BUILDING Just Style More Than Apartments Passeig De Sant Antoni 30-Sants Barcelona Barcelona Spain. Completed: 2009. Architect: Archikubik
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Zimbabwe - Oct 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features ( 1394216j )
A giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) feeds in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe. Hwange National Park (formerly Wankie National Park) was founded in 1928 and has an area of more than 14,600 square kilometres.
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Zimbabwe - Oct 2010
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Giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis) walk through a clearing in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe. Hwange National Park (formerly Wankie National Park) was founded in 1928 and has an area of more than 14,600 square kilometres.
Zimbabwe - Oct 2010
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Zimbabwe - Oct 2010
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A giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) grazes in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe. Hwange National Park (formerly Wankie National Park) was founded in 1928 and has an area of more than 14,600 square kilometres.
Zimbabwe - Oct 2010
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Zimbabwe - Oct 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features ( 1394216h )
A giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe. Hwange National Park (formerly Wankie National Park) was founded in 1928 and has an area of more than 14,600 square kilometres.
Zimbabwe - Oct 2010
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Zimbabwe - Oct 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features ( 1394216f )
Animal in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe. Hwange National Park (formerly Wankie National Park) was founded in 1928 and has an area of more than 14,600 square kilometres.
Zimbabwe - Oct 2010
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Zimbabwe - Oct 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features ( 1394216e )
A Greater Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe. Hwange National Park (formerly Wankie National Park) was founded in 1928 and has an area of more than 14,600 square kilometres.
Zimbabwe - Oct 2010
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Zimbabwe - Oct 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features ( 1394216c )
African elephants (Loxodonta africana) bathing at a waterhole in Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe. Hwange National Park (formerly Wankie National Park) was founded in 1928 and has an area of more than 14,600 square kilometres.
Zimbabwe - Oct 2010
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