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The Wizard Of Oz, Judy Garland
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Film and Television
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The Wizard Of Oz, Judy Garland
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Film and Television
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The Wizard Of Oz, Judy Garland
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Film and Television
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The Wizard Of Oz, Ray Bolger, Judy Garland, Jack Haley
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Hollywood, California: 1939. Judy Garland begins her journey in the Wizard of Oz.
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FEATURE - Judy Garlands rote Schuhe aus 'der Zauberer von Oz' kommen unter den Hammer
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The Wizard Of Oz, Ray Bolger, Judy Garland, Jack Haley
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FEATURE - Kurioses zum Welt-Löwen-Tag
1939, Film Title: WIZARD OF OZ, Director: VICTOR FLEMING, Studio: MGM, Pictured: RAY BOLGER, CHARACTER, COWARDLY LION: WIZARD OF OZ, DOROTHY: WIZARD OF OZ, VICTOR FLEMING, JUDY GARLAND, JACK HALEY, BERT LAHR, SCARECROW: WIZARD OF OZ. (Credit Image: SNAP/ZUMAPRESS.com) (Credit Image: © SNAP/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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FILM STILLS OF 'WIZARD OF OZ' WITH 1939, CHARACTER, DOROTHY: WIZARD OF OZ, VICTOR FLEMING, JUDY GARLAND IN 1939
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FILM STILLS OF 'WIZARD OF OZ' WITH 1939, CHARACTER, DOROTHY: WIZARD OF OZ, VICTOR FLEMING, JUDY GARLAND IN 1939
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FEATURE - Judy Garlands rote Schuhe aus 'der Zauberer von Oz' kommen unter den Hammer
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Margaret Hamilton, Judy Garland, Ray Bolger
The Wizard Of Oz - 1939
Director: Victor Fleming
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Le Magicien d'Oz
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FEATURE - Judy Garlands rote Schuhe aus 'der Zauberer von Oz' kommen unter den Hammer
No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage.
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Margaret Hamilton, Judy Garland
The Wizard Of Oz - 1939
Director: Victor Fleming
MGM
USA
Scene Still
Musical
Le Magicien d'Oz
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PEOPLE - Amos Oz im Alter von 79 Jahren gestorben
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Amos Oz in london November 1989
Amos Oz in london November 1989
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LEO THE GREAT DANE WITH OZ THE RAT, BRISTOL, BRITAIN - 1997
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LEO THE GREAT DANE WITH OZ THE RAT, BRISTOL, BRITAIN - 1997
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PEOPLE - Amos Oz im Alter von 79 Jahren gestorben
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AMOS OZ
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PEOPLE - Amos Oz im Alter von 79 Jahren gestorben
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AMOS OZ
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PEOPLE - Amos Oz im Alter von 79 Jahren gestorben
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Amoz Oz, Italy
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PEOPLE - Amos Oz im Alter von 79 Jahren gestorben
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Amos Oz
IV INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF LITERATURE, ROME, ITALY - 23 JUN 2005
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'Wizard of Oz Exhibition Opening Night Gala' Featuring Red Ruby Slipper Collection at Fidm, Los Angeles, America - 09 Jun 2009
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'Wizard of Oz Exhibition Opening Night Gala' Featuring Red Ruby Slipper Collection at Fidm, Los Angeles, America - 09 Jun 2009
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Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister / Rex Features ( 1177418b )
Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
SNOW MONKEY OZ MAKES A SPLASH
Ever since he was born 11 months ago Oz the snow monkey has made a real splash at Central Park Zoo in New York.
And today was no different as the youngster was taught how to swim by mum Hannah and the rest of the family.
However, little Oz wasn't too sure of the wet stuff to begin with and needed a little gentle persuasion from mum to join in the watery fun.
The youngster appeared less than impressed when mum Hannah first slipped off the branch they were sitting on and into the water.
Apparently not willing to take the plunge, Oz didn't seem too keen to join her - even when she tugged gently on his arm.
But after some persuasion, and like any cautious youngster, Oz descended into the water using a handy log - slowly and carefully submerging one part of his body at a time.
Eventually, fully submerged with just his head showing above water, Oz screwed up his courage and let go of the log he was clinging to.
With the worst part over and done with, the happy youngster then spent some time monkey paddling around the pool.
In fact, as his confidence grew the mischievous youngster even started jumping in and out of the water, apparently seeing just how big a splash he could make.
Once the fun and games were over it was then time to stretch out on a nearby rock to dry off in the sun.
The brave youngster also got a congratulatory cuddle from mum and a tasty treat for his efforts.
Snow monkeys are no strangers to water as, in their natural habitat in the mountains of Japan, they survive the harsh winter temperatures by bathing in naturally occurring volcanic hot springs.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Callister / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENBSXMZTK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister / Rex Features ( 1177418e )
Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
SNOW MONKEY OZ MAKES A SPLASH
Ever since he was born 11 months ago Oz the snow monkey has made a real splash at Central Park Zoo in New York.
And today was no different as the youngster was taught how to swim by mum Hannah and the rest of the family.
However, little Oz wasn't too sure of the wet stuff to begin with and needed a little gentle persuasion from mum to join in the watery fun.
The youngster appeared less than impressed when mum Hannah first slipped off the branch they were sitting on and into the water.
Apparently not willing to take the plunge, Oz didn't seem too keen to join her - even when she tugged gently on his arm.
But after some persuasion, and like any cautious youngster, Oz descended into the water using a handy log - slowly and carefully submerging one part of his body at a time.
Eventually, fully submerged with just his head showing above water, Oz screwed up his courage and let go of the log he was clinging to.
With the worst part over and done with, the happy youngster then spent some time monkey paddling around the pool.
In fact, as his confidence grew the mischievous youngster even started jumping in and out of the water, apparently seeing just how big a splash he could make.
Once the fun and games were over it was then time to stretch out on a nearby rock to dry off in the sun.
The brave youngster also got a congratulatory cuddle from mum and a tasty treat for his efforts.
Snow monkeys are no strangers to water as, in their natural habitat in the mountains of Japan, they survive the harsh winter temperatures by bathing in naturally occurring volcanic hot springs.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Callister / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENBSXMZTK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister / Rex Features ( 1177418g )
Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
SNOW MONKEY OZ MAKES A SPLASH
Ever since he was born 11 months ago Oz the snow monkey has made a real splash at Central Park Zoo in New York.
And today was no different as the youngster was taught how to swim by mum Hannah and the rest of the family.
However, little Oz wasn't too sure of the wet stuff to begin with and needed a little gentle persuasion from mum to join in the watery fun.
The youngster appeared less than impressed when mum Hannah first slipped off the branch they were sitting on and into the water.
Apparently not willing to take the plunge, Oz didn't seem too keen to join her - even when she tugged gently on his arm.
But after some persuasion, and like any cautious youngster, Oz descended into the water using a handy log - slowly and carefully submerging one part of his body at a time.
Eventually, fully submerged with just his head showing above water, Oz screwed up his courage and let go of the log he was clinging to.
With the worst part over and done with, the happy youngster then spent some time monkey paddling around the pool.
In fact, as his confidence grew the mischievous youngster even started jumping in and out of the water, apparently seeing just how big a splash he could make.
Once the fun and games were over it was then time to stretch out on a nearby rock to dry off in the sun.
The brave youngster also got a congratulatory cuddle from mum and a tasty treat for his efforts.
Snow monkeys are no strangers to water as, in their natural habitat in the mountains of Japan, they survive the harsh winter temperatures by bathing in naturally occurring volcanic hot springs.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Callister / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENBSXMZTK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister / Rex Features ( 1177418j )
Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
SNOW MONKEY OZ MAKES A SPLASH
Ever since he was born 11 months ago Oz the snow monkey has made a real splash at Central Park Zoo in New York.
And today was no different as the youngster was taught how to swim by mum Hannah and the rest of the family.
However, little Oz wasn't too sure of the wet stuff to begin with and needed a little gentle persuasion from mum to join in the watery fun.
The youngster appeared less than impressed when mum Hannah first slipped off the branch they were sitting on and into the water.
Apparently not willing to take the plunge, Oz didn't seem too keen to join her - even when she tugged gently on his arm.
But after some persuasion, and like any cautious youngster, Oz descended into the water using a handy log - slowly and carefully submerging one part of his body at a time.
Eventually, fully submerged with just his head showing above water, Oz screwed up his courage and let go of the log he was clinging to.
With the worst part over and done with, the happy youngster then spent some time monkey paddling around the pool.
In fact, as his confidence grew the mischievous youngster even started jumping in and out of the water, apparently seeing just how big a splash he could make.
Once the fun and games were over it was then time to stretch out on a nearby rock to dry off in the sun.
The brave youngster also got a congratulatory cuddle from mum and a tasty treat for his efforts.
Snow monkeys are no strangers to water as, in their natural habitat in the mountains of Japan, they survive the harsh winter temperatures by bathing in naturally occurring volcanic hot springs.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Callister / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENBSXMZTK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister / Rex Features ( 1177418i )
Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
SNOW MONKEY OZ MAKES A SPLASH
Ever since he was born 11 months ago Oz the snow monkey has made a real splash at Central Park Zoo in New York.
And today was no different as the youngster was taught how to swim by mum Hannah and the rest of the family.
However, little Oz wasn't too sure of the wet stuff to begin with and needed a little gentle persuasion from mum to join in the watery fun.
The youngster appeared less than impressed when mum Hannah first slipped off the branch they were sitting on and into the water.
Apparently not willing to take the plunge, Oz didn't seem too keen to join her - even when she tugged gently on his arm.
But after some persuasion, and like any cautious youngster, Oz descended into the water using a handy log - slowly and carefully submerging one part of his body at a time.
Eventually, fully submerged with just his head showing above water, Oz screwed up his courage and let go of the log he was clinging to.
With the worst part over and done with, the happy youngster then spent some time monkey paddling around the pool.
In fact, as his confidence grew the mischievous youngster even started jumping in and out of the water, apparently seeing just how big a splash he could make.
Once the fun and games were over it was then time to stretch out on a nearby rock to dry off in the sun.
The brave youngster also got a congratulatory cuddle from mum and a tasty treat for his efforts.
Snow monkeys are no strangers to water as, in their natural habitat in the mountains of Japan, they survive the harsh winter temperatures by bathing in naturally occurring volcanic hot springs.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Callister / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENBSXMZTK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister / Rex Features ( 1177418l )
Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
SNOW MONKEY OZ MAKES A SPLASH
Ever since he was born 11 months ago Oz the snow monkey has made a real splash at Central Park Zoo in New York.
And today was no different as the youngster was taught how to swim by mum Hannah and the rest of the family.
However, little Oz wasn't too sure of the wet stuff to begin with and needed a little gentle persuasion from mum to join in the watery fun.
The youngster appeared less than impressed when mum Hannah first slipped off the branch they were sitting on and into the water.
Apparently not willing to take the plunge, Oz didn't seem too keen to join her - even when she tugged gently on his arm.
But after some persuasion, and like any cautious youngster, Oz descended into the water using a handy log - slowly and carefully submerging one part of his body at a time.
Eventually, fully submerged with just his head showing above water, Oz screwed up his courage and let go of the log he was clinging to.
With the worst part over and done with, the happy youngster then spent some time monkey paddling around the pool.
In fact, as his confidence grew the mischievous youngster even started jumping in and out of the water, apparently seeing just how big a splash he could make.
Once the fun and games were over it was then time to stretch out on a nearby rock to dry off in the sun.
The brave youngster also got a congratulatory cuddle from mum and a tasty treat for his efforts.
Snow monkeys are no strangers to water as, in their natural habitat in the mountains of Japan, they survive the harsh winter temperatures by bathing in naturally occurring volcanic hot springs.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Callister / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENBSXMZTK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister / Rex Features ( 1177418k )
Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
SNOW MONKEY OZ MAKES A SPLASH
Ever since he was born 11 months ago Oz the snow monkey has made a real splash at Central Park Zoo in New York.
And today was no different as the youngster was taught how to swim by mum Hannah and the rest of the family.
However, little Oz wasn't too sure of the wet stuff to begin with and needed a little gentle persuasion from mum to join in the watery fun.
The youngster appeared less than impressed when mum Hannah first slipped off the branch they were sitting on and into the water.
Apparently not willing to take the plunge, Oz didn't seem too keen to join her - even when she tugged gently on his arm.
But after some persuasion, and like any cautious youngster, Oz descended into the water using a handy log - slowly and carefully submerging one part of his body at a time.
Eventually, fully submerged with just his head showing above water, Oz screwed up his courage and let go of the log he was clinging to.
With the worst part over and done with, the happy youngster then spent some time monkey paddling around the pool.
In fact, as his confidence grew the mischievous youngster even started jumping in and out of the water, apparently seeing just how big a splash he could make.
Once the fun and games were over it was then time to stretch out on a nearby rock to dry off in the sun.
The brave youngster also got a congratulatory cuddle from mum and a tasty treat for his efforts.
Snow monkeys are no strangers to water as, in their natural habitat in the mountains of Japan, they survive the harsh winter temperatures by bathing in naturally occurring volcanic hot springs.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Callister / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENBSXMZTK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister / Rex Features ( 1177418f )
Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
SNOW MONKEY OZ MAKES A SPLASH
Ever since he was born 11 months ago Oz the snow monkey has made a real splash at Central Park Zoo in New York.
And today was no different as the youngster was taught how to swim by mum Hannah and the rest of the family.
However, little Oz wasn't too sure of the wet stuff to begin with and needed a little gentle persuasion from mum to join in the watery fun.
The youngster appeared less than impressed when mum Hannah first slipped off the branch they were sitting on and into the water.
Apparently not willing to take the plunge, Oz didn't seem too keen to join her - even when she tugged gently on his arm.
But after some persuasion, and like any cautious youngster, Oz descended into the water using a handy log - slowly and carefully submerging one part of his body at a time.
Eventually, fully submerged with just his head showing above water, Oz screwed up his courage and let go of the log he was clinging to.
With the worst part over and done with, the happy youngster then spent some time monkey paddling around the pool.
In fact, as his confidence grew the mischievous youngster even started jumping in and out of the water, apparently seeing just how big a splash he could make.
Once the fun and games were over it was then time to stretch out on a nearby rock to dry off in the sun.
The brave youngster also got a congratulatory cuddle from mum and a tasty treat for his efforts.
Snow monkeys are no strangers to water as, in their natural habitat in the mountains of Japan, they survive the harsh winter temperatures by bathing in naturally occurring volcanic hot springs.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Callister / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENBSXMZTK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister / Rex Features ( 1177418c )
Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
SNOW MONKEY OZ MAKES A SPLASH
Ever since he was born 11 months ago Oz the snow monkey has made a real splash at Central Park Zoo in New York.
And today was no different as the youngster was taught how to swim by mum Hannah and the rest of the family.
However, little Oz wasn't too sure of the wet stuff to begin with and needed a little gentle persuasion from mum to join in the watery fun.
The youngster appeared less than impressed when mum Hannah first slipped off the branch they were sitting on and into the water.
Apparently not willing to take the plunge, Oz didn't seem too keen to join her - even when she tugged gently on his arm.
But after some persuasion, and like any cautious youngster, Oz descended into the water using a handy log - slowly and carefully submerging one part of his body at a time.
Eventually, fully submerged with just his head showing above water, Oz screwed up his courage and let go of the log he was clinging to.
With the worst part over and done with, the happy youngster then spent some time monkey paddling around the pool.
In fact, as his confidence grew the mischievous youngster even started jumping in and out of the water, apparently seeing just how big a splash he could make.
Once the fun and games were over it was then time to stretch out on a nearby rock to dry off in the sun.
The brave youngster also got a congratulatory cuddle from mum and a tasty treat for his efforts.
Snow monkeys are no strangers to water as, in their natural habitat in the mountains of Japan, they survive the harsh winter temperatures by bathing in naturally occurring volcanic hot springs.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Callister / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENBSXMZTK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister / Rex Features ( 1177418d )
Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
SNOW MONKEY OZ MAKES A SPLASH
Ever since he was born 11 months ago Oz the snow monkey has made a real splash at Central Park Zoo in New York.
And today was no different as the youngster was taught how to swim by mum Hannah and the rest of the family.
However, little Oz wasn't too sure of the wet stuff to begin with and needed a little gentle persuasion from mum to join in the watery fun.
The youngster appeared less than impressed when mum Hannah first slipped off the branch they were sitting on and into the water.
Apparently not willing to take the plunge, Oz didn't seem too keen to join her - even when she tugged gently on his arm.
But after some persuasion, and like any cautious youngster, Oz descended into the water using a handy log - slowly and carefully submerging one part of his body at a time.
Eventually, fully submerged with just his head showing above water, Oz screwed up his courage and let go of the log he was clinging to.
With the worst part over and done with, the happy youngster then spent some time monkey paddling around the pool.
In fact, as his confidence grew the mischievous youngster even started jumping in and out of the water, apparently seeing just how big a splash he could make.
Once the fun and games were over it was then time to stretch out on a nearby rock to dry off in the sun.
The brave youngster also got a congratulatory cuddle from mum and a tasty treat for his efforts.
Snow monkeys are no strangers to water as, in their natural habitat in the mountains of Japan, they survive the harsh winter temperatures by bathing in naturally occurring volcanic hot springs.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Callister / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENBSXMZTK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister / Rex Features ( 1177418h )
Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
SNOW MONKEY OZ MAKES A SPLASH
Ever since he was born 11 months ago Oz the snow monkey has made a real splash at Central Park Zoo in New York.
And today was no different as the youngster was taught how to swim by mum Hannah and the rest of the family.
However, little Oz wasn't too sure of the wet stuff to begin with and needed a little gentle persuasion from mum to join in the watery fun.
The youngster appeared less than impressed when mum Hannah first slipped off the branch they were sitting on and into the water.
Apparently not willing to take the plunge, Oz didn't seem too keen to join her - even when she tugged gently on his arm.
But after some persuasion, and like any cautious youngster, Oz descended into the water using a handy log - slowly and carefully submerging one part of his body at a time.
Eventually, fully submerged with just his head showing above water, Oz screwed up his courage and let go of the log he was clinging to.
With the worst part over and done with, the happy youngster then spent some time monkey paddling around the pool.
In fact, as his confidence grew the mischievous youngster even started jumping in and out of the water, apparently seeing just how big a splash he could make.
Once the fun and games were over it was then time to stretch out on a nearby rock to dry off in the sun.
The brave youngster also got a congratulatory cuddle from mum and a tasty treat for his efforts.
Snow monkeys are no strangers to water as, in their natural habitat in the mountains of Japan, they survive the harsh winter temperatures by bathing in naturally occurring volcanic hot springs.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Callister / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENBSXMZTK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister / Rex Features ( 1177418o )
Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
SNOW MONKEY OZ MAKES A SPLASH
Ever since he was born 11 months ago Oz the snow monkey has made a real splash at Central Park Zoo in New York.
And today was no different as the youngster was taught how to swim by mum Hannah and the rest of the family.
However, little Oz wasn't too sure of the wet stuff to begin with and needed a little gentle persuasion from mum to join in the watery fun.
The youngster appeared less than impressed when mum Hannah first slipped off the branch they were sitting on and into the water.
Apparently not willing to take the plunge, Oz didn't seem too keen to join her - even when she tugged gently on his arm.
But after some persuasion, and like any cautious youngster, Oz descended into the water using a handy log - slowly and carefully submerging one part of his body at a time.
Eventually, fully submerged with just his head showing above water, Oz screwed up his courage and let go of the log he was clinging to.
With the worst part over and done with, the happy youngster then spent some time monkey paddling around the pool.
In fact, as his confidence grew the mischievous youngster even started jumping in and out of the water, apparently seeing just how big a splash he could make.
Once the fun and games were over it was then time to stretch out on a nearby rock to dry off in the sun.
The brave youngster also got a congratulatory cuddle from mum and a tasty treat for his efforts.
Snow monkeys are no strangers to water as, in their natural habitat in the mountains of Japan, they survive the harsh winter temperatures by bathing in naturally occurring volcanic hot springs.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Callister / Rex Features
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Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
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Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
SNOW MONKEY OZ MAKES A SPLASH
Ever since he was born 11 months ago Oz the snow monkey has made a real splash at Central Park Zoo in New York.
And today was no different as the youngster was taught how to swim by mum Hannah and the rest of the family.
However, little Oz wasn't too sure of the wet stuff to begin with and needed a little gentle persuasion from mum to join in the watery fun.
The youngster appeared less than impressed when mum Hannah first slipped off the branch they were sitting on and into the water.
Apparently not willing to take the plunge, Oz didn't seem too keen to join her - even when she tugged gently on his arm.
But after some persuasion, and like any cautious youngster, Oz descended into the water using a handy log - slowly and carefully submerging one part of his body at a time.
Eventually, fully submerged with just his head showing above water, Oz screwed up his courage and let go of the log he was clinging to.
With the worst part over and done with, the happy youngster then spent some time monkey paddling around the pool.
In fact, as his confidence grew the mischievous youngster even started jumping in and out of the water, apparently seeing just how big a splash he could make.
Once the fun and games were over it was then time to stretch out on a nearby rock to dry off in the sun.
The brave youngster also got a congratulatory cuddle from mum and a tasty treat for his efforts.
Snow monkeys are no strangers to water as, in their natural habitat in the mountains of Japan, they survive the harsh winter temperatures by bathing in naturally occurring volcanic hot springs.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Callister / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENBSXMZTK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister / Rex Features ( 1177418s )
Oz the snow monkey learns to swim, Central Park Zoo, New York, America - 02 May 2010
SNOW MONKEY OZ MAKES A SPLASH
Ever since he was born 11 months ago Oz the snow monkey has made a real splash at Central Park Zoo in New York.
And today was no different as the youngster was taught how to swim by mum Hannah and the rest of the family.
However, little Oz wasn't too sure of the wet stuff to begin with and needed a little gentle persuasion from mum to join in the watery fun.
The youngster appeared less than impressed when mum Hannah first slipped off the branch they were sitting on and into the water.
Apparently not willing to take the plunge, Oz didn't seem too keen to join her - even when she tugged gently on his arm.
But after some persuasion, and like any cautious youngster, Oz descended into the water using a handy log - slowly and carefully submerging one part of his body at a time.
Eventually, fully submerged with just his head showing above water, Oz screwed up his courage and let go of the log he was clinging to.
With the worst part over and done with, the happy youngster then spent some time monkey paddling around the pool.
In fact, as his confidence grew the mischievous youngster even started jumping in and out of the water, apparently seeing just how big a splash he could make.
Once the fun and games were over it was then time to stretch out on a nearby rock to dry off in the sun.
The brave youngster also got a congratulatory cuddle from mum and a tasty treat for his efforts.
Snow monkeys are no strangers to water as, in their natural habitat in the mountains of Japan, they survive the harsh winter temperatures by bathing in naturally occurring volcanic hot springs.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Callister / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENBSXMZTK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Amos Oz in an interview, Turin, Italy - 09 Nov 2010
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Israeli soldiers and children from the surrounding gaza strip area are planting trees for the Jewish holiday of Tu Bishvat in Kibbutz Nir Oz, southern Israel.
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Tu BiSh'vat or the "New Year of the Trees" is Jewish version of Arbor Day which was originally an agricultural festival, marking the emergence of spring. Today Tu BiSh'vat has also become a tree planting festival in Israel, in which both Israelis and Jews around the world plant trees in honor or in memory of a loved one or friend.
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Israeli soldiers and children from the surrounding gaza strip area are planting trees for the Jewish holiday of Tu Bishvat in Kibbutz Nir Oz, southern Israel.
Israel
Tu BiSh'vat or the "New Year of the Trees" is Jewish version of Arbor Day which was originally an agricultural festival, marking the emergence of spring. Today Tu BiSh'vat has also become a tree planting festival in Israel, in which both Israelis and Jews around the world plant trees in honor or in memory of a loved one or friend.
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Israeli soldiers and children from the surrounding gaza strip area are planting trees for the Jewish holiday of Tu Bishvat in Kibbutz Nir Oz, southern Israel
Israel
Tu BiSh'vat or the "New Year of the Trees" is Jewish version of Arbor Day which was originally an agricultural festival, marking the emergence of spring. Today Tu BiSh'vat has also become a tree planting festival in Israel, in which both Israelis and Jews around the world plant trees in honor or in memory of a loved one or friend.
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(110321) -- KERANG, March 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Prince William waves his hand in Kerang, Australia on March 21, 2011. Prince William paid a three-day visit to the towns affected by recent flooding in Victoria. (Xinhua/Bai Xue) (lyi)
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(110321) -- KERANG, March 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Prince William shakes hands with local students in Kerang, Australia on March 21, 2011. Prince William paid a three-day visit to the towns affected by recent flooding in Victoria. (Xinhua/Bai Xue) (lyi)
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(110321) -- KERANG, March 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Prince William shakes hands with local students in Kerang, Australia on March 21, 2011. Prince William paid a three-day visit to the towns affected by recent flooding in Victoria. (Xinhua/Bai Xue) (lyi)
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'Celebrity Big Brother', Elstree Studios, Hertfordshire, Britain - 24 Aug 2011
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Wizard of Oz Task - Sally Bercow
'Celebrity Big Brother', Elstree Studios, Hertfordshire, Britain - 24 Aug 2011
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'Celebrity Big Brother', Elstree Studios, Hertfordshire, Britain - 24 Aug 2011
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Wizard of Oz Task Revealed - Sally Bercow
'Celebrity Big Brother', Elstree Studios, Hertfordshire, Britain - 24 Aug 2011
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Sharples n Grant 'Funn E Bones' Celebrity Dog Toys. Britain
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Something To Tickle Your Funny Bone: Celebrity Dog Toys
Ever fancied biting Simon Cowell's head off? Now watch your dog do it for you.
A new range of dog toys are half bone, half celebrity and they include the Si-Bone based on the image of television personality Simon Cowell.
There is an Ozzy Osbourne tribute bone called the Oz-Bone, hopefully Ozzy doesn't become 'Paranoid' about his self-image.
Then there is the Gor-Bone based on celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay complete with a kitchen knife and his trademark scowl.
Last of the chewy toy collection is Bone-O based on U2 front man and Nee-Bone based on American actor Robert De Niro.
Sharples 'n' Grant designed the five squeaky vinyl dog toys and each bone shaped superstar are available from a number of pet toy stockists priced at GBP 4.99 each.
The fun and rather naughty spoof toy for dogs is something that will appeal to both pet and owner.
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PEOPLE - Amos Oz im Alter von 79 Jahren gestorben
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Rome Festival of Literature, Rome, Italy - 06 Jun 2012
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Z100 Jingle Ball, New York, America - 13 Dec 2013
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Dr. Mehmet Oz and Lisa Oz and family
Z100 Jingle Ball, New York, America - 13 Dec 2013
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Go Red For Women The Heart Truth Red Dress Collection show, Fall 2014 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, New York, America - 06 Feb 2014
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Daphne Oz on catwalk
Go Red For Women The Heart Truth Red Dress Collection show, Fall 2014 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, New York, America - 06 Feb 2014
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Royal Tour of New Zealand and Australia-Day 6
4/11/2014 - Hamilton, , New Zealand: The Duke of Cambridge visits the manufacturing plant and static display of the XSTOL aircraft at the Hamilton Airport, New Zealand, on day 6 of the Royal Tour of New Zealand and Australia, Saturday, 12th April 2014. ( i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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