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  • FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
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    FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yuriy Stolypin/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053s)
    The picture shows Steel Star by Yuriy Stolypin, 30, and was taken in Saint-Petersburg, Lakhta. They said: "For a very long time I have been hatching the idea of this photo. I wanted to take a photo of the tallest skyscraper in Europe, shrouded in morning fog. But for this shot I had to wait a long time for all the weather conditions to coincide. I regularly monitored the weather and looked into the city cameras to make sure that all shooting conditions were favourable for the intended shot, since I live very far from the shooting location. When everything coincided, early in the morning I called a taxi, arrived at the skyscraper, raised the drone as high as possible and took this picture."The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 25.The popular competition, which is now in its fifth year, has attracted entries from around the world.
    Weather Photographer of The Year Shortlist

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  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902q)
    Britain's Prince Charles, meets staff members during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902p)
    Britain's Prince Charles, right, is introduced to Victoria, a Suffolk Punch horse by farmer and television personality Adam Henson, left, during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902e)
    Britain's Prince Charles, right, is introduced to Victoria, a Suffolk Punch horse by farmer and television personality Adam Henson, left, during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902b)
    Britain's Prince Charles, views a conservation area during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902o)
    Britain's Prince Charles meets staff members during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902g)
    Britain's Prince Charles, looks at a Gloucestershire Old Spot pig with her piglets during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902f)
    Britain's Prince Charles, left, looks at a Gloucestershire Old Spot pig with her piglets during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902d)
    Britain's Prince Charles, right, is introduced to Victoria, a Suffolk Punch horse by farmer and television personality Adam Henson, left, during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902h)
    Britain's Prince Charles, looks at a Gloucestershire Old Spot pig with her piglets during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902c)
    Britain's Prince Charles smiles as he views rare breeds, during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902a)
    Britain's Prince Charles, right, is greeted by farmer and television personality Adam Henson during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow.
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902l)
    Britain's Prince Charles mets Victoria, a Suffolk Punch horse during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902n)
    Britain's Prince Charles, looks as a goat briefly gets its head stuck through a fence during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902i)
    Britain's Prince Charles walks past Highland Cattle during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902k)
    Britain's Prince Charles, looks at a Gloucestershire Old Spot pig with her piglets during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
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    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Photo/Shutterstock (10697902j)
    Britain's Prince Charles, looks at Gloucestershire Old Spot piglets during a visit to Cotswold Farm Park in Guiting Power near Cheltenham, England, Wednesday, July 1, 2020. The visit to Cotswold Farm Park highlights the important work that these farm parks do in preserving British native breeds, encouraging visitors to return to them when they re-open and go back regularly throughout the year to watch the animals change and grow
    Prince Charles visit to Gloucestershire, UK - 01 Jul 2020

     

  • FEATURE - Boxing Day Hunt in England
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    FEATURE - Boxing Day Hunt in England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Martin Dalton/REX/Shutterstock (9300056a)
    Hundreds of people attend the Essex Hunt meeting at Matching Green Essex.The hunt sets off from the Chequers public house for the traditional Boxing Day meet. The Essex Hunt has met regularly in Matching Green since the early 19th century, although since 2005 it has not been allowed to use dogs to chase and kill foxes.
    Boxing Day Hunt, Matching Green, Essex, UK - 26 Dec 2017

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  • FEATURE - Boxing Day Hunt in England
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    FEATURE - Boxing Day Hunt in England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Martin Dalton/REX/Shutterstock (9300056b)
    Hundreds of people attend the Essex Hunt meeting at Matching Green Essex.The hunt sets off from the Chequers public house for the traditional Boxing Day meet. The Essex Hunt has met regularly in Matching Green since the early 19th century, although since 2005 it has not been allowed to use dogs to chase and kill foxes.
    Boxing Day Hunt, Matching Green, Essex, UK - 26 Dec 2017

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  • FEATURE - Boxing Day Hunt in England
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    FEATURE - Boxing Day Hunt in England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Martin Dalton/REX/Shutterstock (9300056u)
    Hundreds of people attend the Essex Hunt meeting at Matching Green Essex.The hunt sets off from the Chequers public house for the traditional Boxing Day meet. The Essex Hunt has met regularly in Matching Green since the early 19th century, although since 2005 it has not been allowed to use dogs to chase and kill foxes.
    Boxing Day Hunt, Matching Green, Essex, UK - 26 Dec 2017

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  • FEATURE - Boxing Day Hunt in England
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    FEATURE - Boxing Day Hunt in England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Martin Dalton/REX/Shutterstock (9300056i)
    Hundreds of people attend the Essex Hunt meeting at Matching Green Essex.The hunt sets off from the Chequers public house for the traditional Boxing Day meet. The Essex Hunt has met regularly in Matching Green since the early 19th century, although since 2005 it has not been allowed to use dogs to chase and kill foxes.
    Boxing Day Hunt, Matching Green, Essex, UK - 26 Dec 2017

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  • FEATURE - Boxing Day Hunt in England
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    FEATURE - Boxing Day Hunt in England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Martin Dalton/REX/Shutterstock (9300056x)
    Hundreds of people attend the Essex Hunt meeting at Matching Green Essex.The hunt sets off from the Chequers public house for the traditional Boxing Day meet. The Essex Hunt has met regularly in Matching Green since the early 19th century, although since 2005 it has not been allowed to use dogs to chase and kill foxes.
    Boxing Day Hunt, Matching Green, Essex, UK - 26 Dec 2017

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  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761e)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

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  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761b)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761n)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761m)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761h)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761j)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761x)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761a)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761l)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761p)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761r)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761k)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761i)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761c)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761u)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761v)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761g)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761d)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761o)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761w)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
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    FEATURE - Dieses Renntier begleitet sein Herrchen überall hin
    UK Papers Out 24 HRS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9300761t)
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer Prancer shopping at his local garden centre in Enfield, North London,this week.
    A grandfather has taken his pet Reindeer Christmas shopping around London in his black Taxi.
    Gordon Elliott, 74, stunned shoppers by pulling up at his local garden centre with three-year-old Prancer in the back of his cab.
    The pensioner then led him to the nearby florist and even stopped off at a burger bar before heading home.
    Mr Elliott, who regularly takes Prancer out and about on the bus and even to his local pub, said: "We get lots of people staring and he gets a lot of attention. I guess a reindeer wandering around the town centre and going shopping is a bit of a strange sight.
    "He loves going out in the taxi. It's a bit of a squeeze, but he just jumps straight in. I then put him on a lead to take him down the high street and we often go to the burger bar or pub before coming home.
    "Sometimes we even go into town on the bus. He loves people and is always well-behaved."
    Gordon Elliott with his reindeer 'Prancer' Christmas Shopping, London, UK - 23 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Alltag im kriegsversehrten Mossul
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    REPORTAGE - Alltag im kriegsversehrten Mossul
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Magnus Wennman/IBL/REX/Shutterstock (8526096al)
    At this road cross people were being executed by the ISIS regularly. People are finally able to go outside again after months of heavy fighting between Isis and Iraqi forces. A few blocks away, on the other side of Tigris the war continues with constant bombings and air strikes.

    Life in Mosul, Iraq - Mar 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t87b
    The Iraqi army announced the liberation of the entire East-Mosul on Jan. 18, three months after the beginning of the offensive. Iraq's armed forces launched the offensive to retake Mosul in October and are still fighting to retake western Mosul, on the other bank of the Tigris River. The fighting has seen thousands of Iraqs flee, with the country?s immigration minister Jassim Mohammed recently reporting that some 355,000 people have been displaced. Many end up at already overcrowded refugee camps such as Al-Alil to the south of Mosul. Others head to the shattered eastern side of the city. Here, while ISIS, who took over the city in June 2014, may have been driven out the scars and damage left in their wake is still painfully visible. As residents slowly return to their homes they face a large hard battle just to survive let alone rebuild and return to a semblance of normal life.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Boxing Day: Jetzt wird gejagt
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    FEATURE - Boxing Day: Jetzt wird gejagt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Martin Dalton/REX/Shutterstock (7582974af)
    Hundreds of people attend the Essex Hunt at Matching Green Essex sets off from the Chequers public house for the traditional Boxing Day meet. Founded in 1785, the Essex Hunt has met regularly in Matching Green since the early 19th century, although since 2005 it has not been allowed to use dogs to chase and kill foxes.
    Boxing Day Hunt, Matching Green, Essex, Britain - 26 Dec 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    FEATURE - Boxing Day: Jetzt wird gejagt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Martin Dalton/REX/Shutterstock (7582974w)
    Hundreds of people attend the Essex Hunt at Matching Green Essex sets off from the Chequers public house for the traditional Boxing Day meet. Founded in 1785, the Essex Hunt has met regularly in Matching Green since the early 19th century, although since 2005 it has not been allowed to use dogs to chase and kill foxes.
    Boxing Day Hunt, Matching Green, Essex, Britain - 26 Dec 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Hungry pelican regularly escapes enclosure on the hunt for food at a zoo in Varna, Bulgaria - 29 Oct 2013
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    Hungry pelican regularly escapes enclosure on the hunt for food at a zoo in Varna, Bulgaria - 29 Oct 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3293412h)
    Gruio the pelican
    Hungry pelican regularly escapes enclosure on the hunt for food at a zoo in Varna, Bulgaria - 29 Oct 2013
    Food loving pelican Gruio is quick to express his annoyance whenever dinner is late. When the pelican gets peckish he thinks nothing of escaping his enclosure and going walkabout at the zoo where he lives in Varna, Bulgaria. If dinner time is late then Gruio heads off to see if he can find a tasty treat or two from visitors. And, thanks to his huge popularity, there is always someone eager to play, feed or pet the big billed bird.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Hungry pelican regularly escapes enclosure on the hunt for food at a zoo in Varna, Bulgaria - 29 Oct 2013
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    Hungry pelican regularly escapes enclosure on the hunt for food at a zoo in Varna, Bulgaria - 29 Oct 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3293412c)
    Gruio the pelican is chased by a visitor
    Hungry pelican regularly escapes enclosure on the hunt for food at a zoo in Varna, Bulgaria - 29 Oct 2013
    Food loving pelican Gruio is quick to express his annoyance whenever dinner is late. When the pelican gets peckish he thinks nothing of escaping his enclosure and going walkabout at the zoo where he lives in Varna, Bulgaria. If dinner time is late then Gruio heads off to see if he can find a tasty treat or two from visitors. And, thanks to his huge popularity, there is always someone eager to play, feed or pet the big billed bird.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Hungry pelican regularly escapes enclosure on the hunt for food at a zoo in Varna, Bulgaria - 29 Oct 2013
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    Hungry pelican regularly escapes enclosure on the hunt for food at a zoo in Varna, Bulgaria - 29 Oct 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3293412g)
    Gruio the pelican is chased by a visitor
    Hungry pelican regularly escapes enclosure on the hunt for food at a zoo in Varna, Bulgaria - 29 Oct 2013
    Food loving pelican Gruio is quick to express his annoyance whenever dinner is late. When the pelican gets peckish he thinks nothing of escaping his enclosure and going walkabout at the zoo where he lives in Varna, Bulgaria. If dinner time is late then Gruio heads off to see if he can find a tasty treat or two from visitors. And, thanks to his huge popularity, there is always someone eager to play, feed or pet the big billed bird.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Hungry pelican regularly escapes enclosure on the hunt for food at a zoo in Varna, Bulgaria - 29 Oct 2013
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    Hungry pelican regularly escapes enclosure on the hunt for food at a zoo in Varna, Bulgaria - 29 Oct 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (3293412b)
    Gruio the pelican is chased by a visitor
    Hungry pelican regularly escapes enclosure on the hunt for food at a zoo in Varna, Bulgaria - 29 Oct 2013
    Food loving pelican Gruio is quick to express his annoyance whenever dinner is late. When the pelican gets peckish he thinks nothing of escaping his enclosure and going walkabout at the zoo where he lives in Varna, Bulgaria. If dinner time is late then Gruio heads off to see if he can find a tasty treat or two from visitors. And, thanks to his huge popularity, there is always someone eager to play, feed or pet the big billed bird.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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