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NEWS - USA: Tornado fordert Tote bei Amazon-Lagerhaus in Illinois
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Slabs of concrete sit near Amazon Hub vehicles in Edwardsville, Illinois on Saturday, December 11, 2021. A powerful tornado on Friday, December 10, 2021, leveled the football size plant leaving two dead and several employees missing.
Powerful Tornado Kills Amazon Employees In Illinois, Edwardsville, United States - 11 Dec 2021
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Syrian War aftermath, Aleppo, Syria - 05 Jan 2016
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ameer Alhalbi/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5510661j)
Wrecked buses, cars and concrete slabs to provide protection from the snipers of Syrian regime forces
Syrian War aftermath, Aleppo, Syria - 05 Jan 2016
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FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Beboy's images of sunrises and sunsets around the world. No stock, advertising, merchandising or books without photographer's permission
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Large slabs of ice pictured on a beach in Iceland pictured as the sun is rising
Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.
His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.
In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.
Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.
Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
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FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
MANDATORY CREDIT: Beboy/REX Shutterstock
Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Beboy's images of sunrises and sunsets around the world. No stock, advertising, merchandising or books without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beboy/REX/Shutterstock (5636173j)
Large slabs of ice pictured on a beach in Iceland pictured as the sun is rising
Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7hp
Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.
His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.
In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.
Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.
Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
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Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, China - 15 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Raul Ariano/NurPhoto/REX (4198008c)
Pro-Democracy protesters block the underpass with concrete slabs on the street outside the Central Government Office in Admiralty, Hong Kong
Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, China - 15 Oct 2014
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Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, China - 15 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Raul Ariano/NurPhoto/REX (4198008b)
Pro-Democracy protesters block the underpass with concrete slabs on the street outside the Central Government Office in Admiralty, Hong Kong
Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, China - 15 Oct 2014
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Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, China - 15 Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Raul Ariano/NurPhoto/REX (4198008a)
Pro-Democracy protesters block the underpass with concrete slabs on the street outside the Central Government Office in Admiralty, Hong Kong
Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, China - 15 Oct 2014
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Tough Guy 2010 - Year of the Original Heroes, Wolverhampton, Britain - 31 Jan 2010
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A competitor pushes slabs of ice aside as he crawls under the barbed wire.
Tough Guy 2010 - Year of the Original Heroes, Wolverhampton, Britain - 31 Jan 2010
Tough Guy has evolved into one of the world's safest but hardest mental and physical endurance event, a six mile cross country run and an arduous assault course, known as the 'killing fields'. Thousands of competitors from every continent attempt this physically challenging and mentally demanding event, which takes place every winter. Running the course involves risking barbed wire, cuts, scrapes, burns, dehydration, hypothermia, electric shocks, sprains and twists. Due to the risks involved St. John Ambulance provide first aid and each competitor must sign a "death warrant" acknowledging the dangers of taking part so that no claims can be made in case of injury.
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LA: BRAD PITT & BILL CLINTON CLEAN LOWER 9TH WARD
16 March 2008 - New Orleans, Louisiana, Lower 9th ward - Block 7. View looking north west from the corner of N Johnson Street and Reynes Street. The area remains mainly un-populated and devastated, vacant lots with occasional concrete slabs like silent tombstones marking the spots where houses once stood.
Former President Bill Clinton and movie star Brad Pitt arrived with some of the 600 volunteers for the 'Make a Difference, Make a Commitment' clean up of the neighbourhood devastated by Hurricane Katrina. The massive clean up project was organised by Brad Pitt's Make it Right Foundation aided by the Clinton Global Initiative. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/pittclintonone.045/0803171351 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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