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FEATURE - Wie gemalt: Ein Sonnenblumenfeld im schottischen Linlithgow
Wie gemalt: Ein Sonnenblumenfeld im schottischen Linlithgow
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*** Linlithgow Palace looks over a bright field of sunflowers at GrowWild Organic farm in Linlithgow, West Lothian planted by Lindsay Cadell Girvan and her husband Ben Cadell (PICTURED). See CENTRE PRESS story CPSUNFLOWER. These are the breathtaking pictures of a field filled with more than 200,000 sunflowers. The stunning field in Linlithgow, West Lothian, is run by husband and wife team Ben Cadell, 46, and Lindsay Cadell Girvan, 54. The 200,000 flowers, which were planted in May, will provide feed for bees and insects and are said to put nutrients back into the soil. Lindsay who owns Grown Wild, which distributes organic food, said she was almost brought to tears when she saw the beautiful flowers. *** Local Caption *** 27289051
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DUK10100067_002
FEATURE - Wie gemalt: Ein Sonnenblumenfeld im schottischen Linlithgow
Wie gemalt: Ein Sonnenblumenfeld im schottischen Linlithgow
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*** A bright field of sunflowers at GrowWild Organic farm in Linlithgow, West Lothian planted by Lindsay Cadell Girvan (PICTURED). See CENTRE PRESS story CPSUNFLOWER. These are the breathtaking pictures of a field filled with more than 200,000 sunflowers. The stunning field in Linlithgow, West Lothian, is run by husband and wife team Ben Cadell, 46, and Lindsay Cadell Girvan, 54. The 200,000 flowers, which were planted in May, will provide feed for bees and insects and are said to put nutrients back into the soil. Lindsay who owns Grown Wild, which distributes organic food, said she was almost brought to tears when she saw the beautiful flowers. *** Local Caption *** 27289053
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DUK10100067_001
FEATURE - Wie gemalt: Ein Sonnenblumenfeld im schottischen Linlithgow
Wie gemalt: Ein Sonnenblumenfeld im schottischen Linlithgow
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*** Linlithgow Palace looks over a bright field of sunflowers at GrowWild Organic farm in Linlithgow, West Lothian planted by Lindsay Cadell Girvan and her husband Ben Cadell (PICTURED). See CENTRE PRESS story CPSUNFLOWER. These are the breathtaking pictures of a field filled with more than 200,000 sunflowers. The stunning field in Linlithgow, West Lothian, is run by husband and wife team Ben Cadell, 46, and Lindsay Cadell Girvan, 54. The 200,000 flowers, which were planted in May, will provide feed for bees and insects and are said to put nutrients back into the soil. Lindsay who owns Grown Wild, which distributes organic food, said she was almost brought to tears when she saw the beautiful flowers. *** Local Caption *** 27289054
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DUK10100066_015
FEATURE - Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
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*** A seal has been spotted "lounging in the mud" 17 miles (28km) from the sea in a field in Somerset. See story SWSEAL. The animal, thought to be a harbour or common seal, was spotted basking in the sun on the Somerset Levels by nature photographer Carl Bovis on Sunday. Mr Bovis said it "looked as happy as Larry" on the banks of the River Parrett, despite being miles inland. The RSPCA said it probably followed the fish upstream but seals were "usually capable of finding their way back". Mr Bovis, said he was messaged on Sunday by his friend Milly Burt claiming she had seen a seal in a field as she drove past. "I thought 'what?' but when I went to where she said she'd seen it and came back down river, it was right in front of me," he said. "I was amazed. It was lounging on the mud beside the river and it saw me straight away but didn't seemed concerned or fussed. "It was beautiful to see. I've only ever seen a seal once and he looked just fine and as happy as Larry." Despite the low water levels, the wayward animal is thought to have swum up the River Parrett chasing fish from the Bristol Channel, through Bridgwater and on to the Somerset Levels. The RSPCA said seals are found inland "from time to time" but are "usually capable of finding their way back to the sea". *** *** Local Caption *** 27289083
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DUK10100066_014
FEATURE - Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
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*** A seal has been spotted "lounging in the mud" 17 miles (28km) from the sea in a field in Somerset. See story SWSEAL. The animal, thought to be a harbour or common seal, was spotted basking in the sun on the Somerset Levels by nature photographer Carl Bovis on Sunday. Mr Bovis said it "looked as happy as Larry" on the banks of the River Parrett, despite being miles inland. The RSPCA said it probably followed the fish upstream but seals were "usually capable of finding their way back". Mr Bovis, said he was messaged on Sunday by his friend Milly Burt claiming she had seen a seal in a field as she drove past. "I thought 'what?' but when I went to where she said she'd seen it and came back down river, it was right in front of me," he said. "I was amazed. It was lounging on the mud beside the river and it saw me straight away but didn't seemed concerned or fussed. "It was beautiful to see. I've only ever seen a seal once and he looked just fine and as happy as Larry." Despite the low water levels, the wayward animal is thought to have swum up the River Parrett chasing fish from the Bristol Channel, through Bridgwater and on to the Somerset Levels. The RSPCA said seals are found inland "from time to time" but are "usually capable of finding their way back to the sea". *** *** Local Caption *** 27289084
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DUK10100066_013
FEATURE - Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
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*** A seal has been spotted "lounging in the mud" 17 miles (28km) from the sea in a field in Somerset. See story SWSEAL. The animal, thought to be a harbour or common seal, was spotted basking in the sun on the Somerset Levels by nature photographer Carl Bovis on Sunday. Mr Bovis said it "looked as happy as Larry" on the banks of the River Parrett, despite being miles inland. The RSPCA said it probably followed the fish upstream but seals were "usually capable of finding their way back". Mr Bovis, said he was messaged on Sunday by his friend Milly Burt claiming she had seen a seal in a field as she drove past. "I thought 'what?' but when I went to where she said she'd seen it and came back down river, it was right in front of me," he said. "I was amazed. It was lounging on the mud beside the river and it saw me straight away but didn't seemed concerned or fussed. "It was beautiful to see. I've only ever seen a seal once and he looked just fine and as happy as Larry." Despite the low water levels, the wayward animal is thought to have swum up the River Parrett chasing fish from the Bristol Channel, through Bridgwater and on to the Somerset Levels. The RSPCA said seals are found inland "from time to time" but are "usually capable of finding their way back to the sea". *** *** Local Caption *** 27289085
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DUK10100066_012
FEATURE - Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
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*** A seal has been spotted "lounging in the mud" 17 miles (28km) from the sea in a field in Somerset. See story SWSEAL. The animal, thought to be a harbour or common seal, was spotted basking in the sun on the Somerset Levels by nature photographer Carl Bovis on Sunday. Mr Bovis said it "looked as happy as Larry" on the banks of the River Parrett, despite being miles inland. The RSPCA said it probably followed the fish upstream but seals were "usually capable of finding their way back". Mr Bovis, said he was messaged on Sunday by his friend Milly Burt claiming she had seen a seal in a field as she drove past. "I thought 'what?' but when I went to where she said she'd seen it and came back down river, it was right in front of me," he said. "I was amazed. It was lounging on the mud beside the river and it saw me straight away but didn't seemed concerned or fussed. "It was beautiful to see. I've only ever seen a seal once and he looked just fine and as happy as Larry." Despite the low water levels, the wayward animal is thought to have swum up the River Parrett chasing fish from the Bristol Channel, through Bridgwater and on to the Somerset Levels. The RSPCA said seals are found inland "from time to time" but are "usually capable of finding their way back to the sea". *** *** Local Caption *** 27289093
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DUK10100066_011
FEATURE - Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
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*** A seal has been spotted "lounging in the mud" 17 miles (28km) from the sea in a field in Somerset. See story SWSEAL. The animal, thought to be a harbour or common seal, was spotted basking in the sun on the Somerset Levels by nature photographer Carl Bovis on Sunday. Mr Bovis said it "looked as happy as Larry" on the banks of the River Parrett, despite being miles inland. The RSPCA said it probably followed the fish upstream but seals were "usually capable of finding their way back". Mr Bovis, said he was messaged on Sunday by his friend Milly Burt claiming she had seen a seal in a field as she drove past. "I thought 'what?' but when I went to where she said she'd seen it and came back down river, it was right in front of me," he said. "I was amazed. It was lounging on the mud beside the river and it saw me straight away but didn't seemed concerned or fussed. "It was beautiful to see. I've only ever seen a seal once and he looked just fine and as happy as Larry." Despite the low water levels, the wayward animal is thought to have swum up the River Parrett chasing fish from the Bristol Channel, through Bridgwater and on to the Somerset Levels. The RSPCA said seals are found inland "from time to time" but are "usually capable of finding their way back to the sea". *** *** Local Caption *** 27289087
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DUK10100066_010
FEATURE - Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
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*** A seal has been spotted "lounging in the mud" 17 miles (28km) from the sea in a field in Somerset. See story SWSEAL. The animal, thought to be a harbour or common seal, was spotted basking in the sun on the Somerset Levels by nature photographer Carl Bovis on Sunday. Mr Bovis said it "looked as happy as Larry" on the banks of the River Parrett, despite being miles inland. The RSPCA said it probably followed the fish upstream but seals were "usually capable of finding their way back". Mr Bovis, said he was messaged on Sunday by his friend Milly Burt claiming she had seen a seal in a field as she drove past. "I thought 'what?' but when I went to where she said she'd seen it and came back down river, it was right in front of me," he said. "I was amazed. It was lounging on the mud beside the river and it saw me straight away but didn't seemed concerned or fussed. "It was beautiful to see. I've only ever seen a seal once and he looked just fine and as happy as Larry." Despite the low water levels, the wayward animal is thought to have swum up the River Parrett chasing fish from the Bristol Channel, through Bridgwater and on to the Somerset Levels. The RSPCA said seals are found inland "from time to time" but are "usually capable of finding their way back to the sea". *** *** Local Caption *** 27289090
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DUK10100066_009
FEATURE - Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
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*** A seal has been spotted "lounging in the mud" 17 miles (28km) from the sea in a field in Somerset. See story SWSEAL. The animal, thought to be a harbour or common seal, was spotted basking in the sun on the Somerset Levels by nature photographer Carl Bovis on Sunday. Mr Bovis said it "looked as happy as Larry" on the banks of the River Parrett, despite being miles inland. The RSPCA said it probably followed the fish upstream but seals were "usually capable of finding their way back". Mr Bovis, said he was messaged on Sunday by his friend Milly Burt claiming she had seen a seal in a field as she drove past. "I thought 'what?' but when I went to where she said she'd seen it and came back down river, it was right in front of me," he said. "I was amazed. It was lounging on the mud beside the river and it saw me straight away but didn't seemed concerned or fussed. "It was beautiful to see. I've only ever seen a seal once and he looked just fine and as happy as Larry." Despite the low water levels, the wayward animal is thought to have swum up the River Parrett chasing fish from the Bristol Channel, through Bridgwater and on to the Somerset Levels. The RSPCA said seals are found inland "from time to time" but are "usually capable of finding their way back to the sea". *** *** Local Caption *** 27289089
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DUK10100066_008
FEATURE - Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
/ 0570818
*** A seal has been spotted "lounging in the mud" 17 miles (28km) from the sea in a field in Somerset. See story SWSEAL. The animal, thought to be a harbour or common seal, was spotted basking in the sun on the Somerset Levels by nature photographer Carl Bovis on Sunday. Mr Bovis said it "looked as happy as Larry" on the banks of the River Parrett, despite being miles inland. The RSPCA said it probably followed the fish upstream but seals were "usually capable of finding their way back". Mr Bovis, said he was messaged on Sunday by his friend Milly Burt claiming she had seen a seal in a field as she drove past. "I thought 'what?' but when I went to where she said she'd seen it and came back down river, it was right in front of me," he said. "I was amazed. It was lounging on the mud beside the river and it saw me straight away but didn't seemed concerned or fussed. "It was beautiful to see. I've only ever seen a seal once and he looked just fine and as happy as Larry." Despite the low water levels, the wayward animal is thought to have swum up the River Parrett chasing fish from the Bristol Channel, through Bridgwater and on to the Somerset Levels. The RSPCA said seals are found inland "from time to time" but are "usually capable of finding their way back to the sea". *** *** Local Caption *** 27289091
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DUK10100066_007
FEATURE - Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
/ 0570818
*** A seal has been spotted "lounging in the mud" 17 miles (28km) from the sea in a field in Somerset. See story SWSEAL. The animal, thought to be a harbour or common seal, was spotted basking in the sun on the Somerset Levels by nature photographer Carl Bovis on Sunday. Mr Bovis said it "looked as happy as Larry" on the banks of the River Parrett, despite being miles inland. The RSPCA said it probably followed the fish upstream but seals were "usually capable of finding their way back". Mr Bovis, said he was messaged on Sunday by his friend Milly Burt claiming she had seen a seal in a field as she drove past. "I thought 'what?' but when I went to where she said she'd seen it and came back down river, it was right in front of me," he said. "I was amazed. It was lounging on the mud beside the river and it saw me straight away but didn't seemed concerned or fussed. "It was beautiful to see. I've only ever seen a seal once and he looked just fine and as happy as Larry." Despite the low water levels, the wayward animal is thought to have swum up the River Parrett chasing fish from the Bristol Channel, through Bridgwater and on to the Somerset Levels. The RSPCA said seals are found inland "from time to time" but are "usually capable of finding their way back to the sea". *** *** Local Caption *** 27289088
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DUK10100066_006
FEATURE - Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
/ 0570818
*** A seal has been spotted "lounging in the mud" 17 miles (28km) from the sea in a field in Somerset. See story SWSEAL. The animal, thought to be a harbour or common seal, was spotted basking in the sun on the Somerset Levels by nature photographer Carl Bovis on Sunday. Mr Bovis said it "looked as happy as Larry" on the banks of the River Parrett, despite being miles inland. The RSPCA said it probably followed the fish upstream but seals were "usually capable of finding their way back". Mr Bovis, said he was messaged on Sunday by his friend Milly Burt claiming she had seen a seal in a field as she drove past. "I thought 'what?' but when I went to where she said she'd seen it and came back down river, it was right in front of me," he said. "I was amazed. It was lounging on the mud beside the river and it saw me straight away but didn't seemed concerned or fussed. "It was beautiful to see. I've only ever seen a seal once and he looked just fine and as happy as Larry." Despite the low water levels, the wayward animal is thought to have swum up the River Parrett chasing fish from the Bristol Channel, through Bridgwater and on to the Somerset Levels. The RSPCA said seals are found inland "from time to time" but are "usually capable of finding their way back to the sea". *** *** Local Caption *** 27289094
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DUK10100066_005
FEATURE - Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
/ 0570818
*** A seal has been spotted "lounging in the mud" 17 miles (28km) from the sea in a field in Somerset. See story SWSEAL. The animal, thought to be a harbour or common seal, was spotted basking in the sun on the Somerset Levels by nature photographer Carl Bovis on Sunday. Mr Bovis said it "looked as happy as Larry" on the banks of the River Parrett, despite being miles inland. The RSPCA said it probably followed the fish upstream but seals were "usually capable of finding their way back". Mr Bovis, said he was messaged on Sunday by his friend Milly Burt claiming she had seen a seal in a field as she drove past. "I thought 'what?' but when I went to where she said she'd seen it and came back down river, it was right in front of me," he said. "I was amazed. It was lounging on the mud beside the river and it saw me straight away but didn't seemed concerned or fussed. "It was beautiful to see. I've only ever seen a seal once and he looked just fine and as happy as Larry." Despite the low water levels, the wayward animal is thought to have swum up the River Parrett chasing fish from the Bristol Channel, through Bridgwater and on to the Somerset Levels. The RSPCA said seals are found inland "from time to time" but are "usually capable of finding their way back to the sea". *** *** Local Caption *** 27289086
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DUK10100066_004
FEATURE - Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
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*** A seal has been spotted "lounging in the mud" 17 miles (28km) from the sea in a field in Somerset. See story SWSEAL. The animal, thought to be a harbour or common seal, was spotted basking in the sun on the Somerset Levels by nature photographer Carl Bovis on Sunday. Mr Bovis said it "looked as happy as Larry" on the banks of the River Parrett, despite being miles inland. The RSPCA said it probably followed the fish upstream but seals were "usually capable of finding their way back". Mr Bovis, said he was messaged on Sunday by his friend Milly Burt claiming she had seen a seal in a field as she drove past. "I thought 'what?' but when I went to where she said she'd seen it and came back down river, it was right in front of me," he said. "I was amazed. It was lounging on the mud beside the river and it saw me straight away but didn't seemed concerned or fussed. "It was beautiful to see. I've only ever seen a seal once and he looked just fine and as happy as Larry." Despite the low water levels, the wayward animal is thought to have swum up the River Parrett chasing fish from the Bristol Channel, through Bridgwater and on to the Somerset Levels. The RSPCA said seals are found inland "from time to time" but are "usually capable of finding their way back to the sea". *** *** Local Caption *** 27289092
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DUK10100066_003
FEATURE - Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
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*** A seal has been spotted "lounging in the mud" 17 miles (28km) from the sea in a field in Somerset. See story SWSEAL. The animal, thought to be a harbour or common seal, was spotted basking in the sun on the Somerset Levels by nature photographer Carl Bovis on Sunday. Mr Bovis said it "looked as happy as Larry" on the banks of the River Parrett, despite being miles inland. The RSPCA said it probably followed the fish upstream but seals were "usually capable of finding their way back". Mr Bovis, said he was messaged on Sunday by his friend Milly Burt claiming she had seen a seal in a field as she drove past. "I thought 'what?' but when I went to where she said she'd seen it and came back down river, it was right in front of me," he said. "I was amazed. It was lounging on the mud beside the river and it saw me straight away but didn't seemed concerned or fussed. "It was beautiful to see. I've only ever seen a seal once and he looked just fine and as happy as Larry." Despite the low water levels, the wayward animal is thought to have swum up the River Parrett chasing fish from the Bristol Channel, through Bridgwater and on to the Somerset Levels. The RSPCA said seals are found inland "from time to time" but are "usually capable of finding their way back to the sea". *** *** Local Caption *** 27289097
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DUK10100066_002
FEATURE - Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
/ 0570818
*** A seal has been spotted "lounging in the mud" 17 miles (28km) from the sea in a field in Somerset. See story SWSEAL. The animal, thought to be a harbour or common seal, was spotted basking in the sun on the Somerset Levels by nature photographer Carl Bovis on Sunday. Mr Bovis said it "looked as happy as Larry" on the banks of the River Parrett, despite being miles inland. The RSPCA said it probably followed the fish upstream but seals were "usually capable of finding their way back". Mr Bovis, said he was messaged on Sunday by his friend Milly Burt claiming she had seen a seal in a field as she drove past. "I thought 'what?' but when I went to where she said she'd seen it and came back down river, it was right in front of me," he said. "I was amazed. It was lounging on the mud beside the river and it saw me straight away but didn't seemed concerned or fussed. "It was beautiful to see. I've only ever seen a seal once and he looked just fine and as happy as Larry." Despite the low water levels, the wayward animal is thought to have swum up the River Parrett chasing fish from the Bristol Channel, through Bridgwater and on to the Somerset Levels. The RSPCA said seals are found inland "from time to time" but are "usually capable of finding their way back to the sea". *** *** Local Caption *** 27289095
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DUK10100066_001
FEATURE - Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
Schlammbad: Eine Robbe sucht Abkühlung in einem Schlammloch auf einem Feld in Somerset
/ 0570818
*** A seal has been spotted "lounging in the mud" 17 miles (28km) from the sea in a field in Somerset. See story SWSEAL. The animal, thought to be a harbour or common seal, was spotted basking in the sun on the Somerset Levels by nature photographer Carl Bovis on Sunday. Mr Bovis said it "looked as happy as Larry" on the banks of the River Parrett, despite being miles inland. The RSPCA said it probably followed the fish upstream but seals were "usually capable of finding their way back". Mr Bovis, said he was messaged on Sunday by his friend Milly Burt claiming she had seen a seal in a field as she drove past. "I thought 'what?' but when I went to where she said she'd seen it and came back down river, it was right in front of me," he said. "I was amazed. It was lounging on the mud beside the river and it saw me straight away but didn't seemed concerned or fussed. "It was beautiful to see. I've only ever seen a seal once and he looked just fine and as happy as Larry." Despite the low water levels, the wayward animal is thought to have swum up the River Parrett chasing fish from the Bristol Channel, through Bridgwater and on to the Somerset Levels. The RSPCA said seals are found inland "from time to time" but are "usually capable of finding their way back to the sea". *** *** Local Caption *** 27289096
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DUK10099085_042
FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Wasser marsch: Tulpenfelder in Haarlem müssen bewässert werden
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*** Heat wave in Europe: Dried out farmland, Haarlem, The Netherlands - 02 Aug 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 27242276
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DUK10099085_043
FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Wasser marsch: Tulpenfelder in Haarlem müssen bewässert werden
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*** Heat wave in Europe: Dried out farmland, Haarlem, The Netherlands - 02 Aug 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 27242269
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DUK10099085_035
FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Festival visitors celebrate at the music festival "Pol'and'Rock" in front of the main stage in Küstrin. (Photo by Md. Mehedi Hasan / Pacific Press) - pacific017652.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00001252_000005/Credit:Simone Kuhlmey/PACIFIC PR/SIPA/1808031024 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00870272
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DUK10099085_034
FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Festival visitors celebrate at the music festival "Pol'and'Rock" in front of the main stage in Küstrin. (Photo by Md. Mehedi Hasan / Pacific Press) - pacific017634.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00001252_000002/Credit:Simone Kuhlmey/PACIFIC PR/SIPA/1808031018 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00870272
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DUK10096301_078
FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Maislabyrinth mit russischem Fußballemblem in Cappenberg / 290618 ***Corn maze with Russian football emblem in Cappenberg, Germany - 29 Jun 2018 *** Local Caption *** 26734270
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DUK10089544_004
REPORTAGE - Spargelernte in Holland
Spargelernte in Ell / 130418 *** Asparagus harvest, Ell, The Netherlands - 13 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25833851
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DUK10089544_003
REPORTAGE - Spargelernte in Holland
Spargelernte in Ell / 130418 *** Asparagus harvest, Ell, The Netherlands - 13 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25833850
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DUK10089544_005
REPORTAGE - Spargelernte in Holland
Spargelernte in Ell / 130418 *** Asparagus harvest, Ell, The Netherlands - 13 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25833849
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DUK10089544_001
REPORTAGE - Spargelernte in Holland
Spargelernte in Ell / 130418 *** Asparagus harvest, Ell, The Netherlands - 13 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25833848
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DUK10089544_002
REPORTAGE - Spargelernte in Holland
Spargelernte in Ell / 130418 *** Asparagus harvest, Ell, The Netherlands - 13 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25833847
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DUK10089544_018
REPORTAGE - Spargelernte in Holland
Spargelernte in Ell / 130418 *** Asparagus harvest, Ell, The Netherlands - 13 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25833846
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DUK10089544_006
REPORTAGE - Spargelernte in Holland
Spargelernte in Ell / 130418 *** Asparagus harvest, Ell, The Netherlands - 13 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25833845
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DUK10089544_007
REPORTAGE - Spargelernte in Holland
Spargelernte in Ell / 130418 *** Asparagus harvest, Ell, The Netherlands - 13 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25833844
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DUK10089544_008
REPORTAGE - Spargelernte in Holland
Spargelernte in Ell / 130418 *** Asparagus harvest, Ell, The Netherlands - 13 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25833843
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DUK10089544_010
REPORTAGE - Spargelernte in Holland
Spargelernte in Ell / 130418 *** Asparagus harvest, Ell, The Netherlands - 13 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25833842
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DUK10089544_009
REPORTAGE - Spargelernte in Holland
Spargelernte in Ell / 130418 *** Asparagus harvest, Ell, The Netherlands - 13 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25833841
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REPORTAGE - Spargelernte in Holland
Spargelernte in Ell / 130418 *** Asparagus harvest, Ell, The Netherlands - 13 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25833840
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REPORTAGE - Spargelernte in Holland
Spargelernte in Ell / 130418 *** Asparagus harvest, Ell, The Netherlands - 13 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25833839
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REPORTAGE - Spargelernte in Holland
Spargelernte in Ell / 130418 *** Asparagus harvest, Ell, The Netherlands - 13 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25833834
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REPORTAGE - Spargelernte in Holland
Spargelernte in Ell / 130418 *** Asparagus harvest, Ell, The Netherlands - 13 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25833838
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REPORTAGE - Spargelernte in Holland
Spargelernte in Ell / 130418 *** Asparagus harvest, Ell, The Netherlands - 13 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25833836
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REPORTAGE - Spargelernte in Holland
Spargelernte in Ell / 130418 *** Asparagus harvest, Ell, The Netherlands - 13 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25833837
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REPORTAGE - Spargelernte in Holland
Spargelernte in Ell / 130418 *** Asparagus harvest, Ell, The Netherlands - 13 Apr 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 25833835
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Ein kleines Haus in einem Rapsfeld *** Local Caption *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Bienenkšrbe in einem Rapsfeld *** Local Caption *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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FEATURE - Tulpenblühen in den Niederlanden
Besuchermagnet - Besucher posieren in den Tulpenfelder im niederländischen Lisse
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***Tulip flower fields, Lisse, Netherlands, April 24, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21649254
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FEATURE - Die Reisterrassen in Yuanyang gehören zum UNESCO Weltkulturerbe
Die Reisterrassen in Yuanyang gehören zum UNESCO Weltkulturerbe / 200216
*** Photo taken on Feb. 20, 2016 shows rice terrace scenery in Yuanyang County, Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture in southwest China's Yunnan Province. Yuanyang County is renowned for its rice terraces, which claim as the world's largest and most spectacular one. The terraces here are crafted out by bare hands of the Hani people about 1,300 years ago and is still in use today. Yuanyang rice terraces are the 45th World Heritage Site in China. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21294325
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FEATURE - Die Reisterrassen in Yuanyang gehören zum UNESCO Weltkulturerbe
Die Reisterrassen in Yuanyang gehören zum UNESCO Weltkulturerbe / 200216
*** Photo taken on Feb. 20, 2016 shows rice terrace scenery in Yuanyang County, Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture in southwest China's Yunnan Province. Yuanyang County is renowned for its rice terraces, which claim as the world's largest and most spectacular one. The terraces here are crafted out by bare hands of the Hani people about 1,300 years ago and is still in use today. Yuanyang rice terraces are the 45th World Heritage Site in China. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21294319
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FEATURE - Die Reisterrassen in Yuanyang gehören zum UNESCO Weltkulturerbe
Die Reisterrassen in Yuanyang gehören zum UNESCO Weltkulturerbe / 200216
*** Photo taken on Feb. 20, 2016 shows rice terrace scenery in Yuanyang County, Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture in southwest China's Yunnan Province. Yuanyang County is renowned for its rice terraces, which claim as the world's largest and most spectacular one. The terraces here are crafted out by bare hands of the Hani people about 1,300 years ago and is still in use today. Yuanyang rice terraces are the 45th World Heritage Site in China. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21294321
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FEATURE - Die Reisterrassen in Yuanyang gehören zum UNESCO Weltkulturerbe
Die Reisterrassen in Yuanyang gehören zum UNESCO Weltkulturerbe / 200216
*** Photo taken on Feb. 20, 2016 shows rice terrace scenery in Yuanyang County, Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture in southwest China's Yunnan Province. Yuanyang County is renowned for its rice terraces, which claim as the world's largest and most spectacular one. The terraces here are crafted out by bare hands of the Hani people about 1,300 years ago and is still in use today. Yuanyang rice terraces are the 45th World Heritage Site in China. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21294323
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FEATURE - Die Reisterrassen in Yuanyang gehören zum UNESCO Weltkulturerbe
Die Reisterrassen in Yuanyang gehören zum UNESCO Weltkulturerbe / 200216
*** Photo taken on Feb. 20, 2016 shows rice terrace scenery in Yuanyang County, Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture in southwest China's Yunnan Province. Yuanyang County is renowned for its rice terraces, which claim as the world's largest and most spectacular one. The terraces here are crafted out by bare hands of the Hani people about 1,300 years ago and is still in use today. Yuanyang rice terraces are the 45th World Heritage Site in China. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21294324
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FEATURE - Drachentanz in der Teeplantage in China
Die mit dem Drachen tanzen - Traditioneller Dragon Dance im Teeanbaugebiet in Zhejiang zum chinesischen Neujahrsfest
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***Farmers perform dragon dance in a tea garden at Shangshu Village of Anji County, east China's Zhejiang Province, Feb. 18, 2016, to pray for good harvest of tea in the new year. The event was also held as celebrations of the upcoming Lantern_Festival on Feb. 22, which marks the last day of the lunar New Year celebration*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21261594
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