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  • BYD Boosts Presence With Fifth Dealership In Ampara, Sri Lanka
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    BYD Boosts Presence With Fifth Dealership In Ampara, Sri Lanka
    A motorist holds his bike in front of a BYD showroom in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on July 18, 2025. BYD, the Chinese electric vehicle giant, rapidly expands its presence in Sri Lanka. It opens its fifth dealership in Ampara and rolls out significant price reductions across popular models, making EVs more accessible to Sri Lankan consumers. The company also introduces its luxury brand, Denza, aiming to cater to both premium and mainstream segments. This expansion aligns with a growing interest in sustainable transportation following the recent lifting of import restrictions. Sri Lanka's economic outlook shows steady improvement. With restrictions eased earlier this year, consumer confidence begins to rebuild. The Sri Lankan rupee stabilizes, signaling healthier fiscal management, while the tourism sector experiences a revival as international arrivals rise. These developments bring renewed optimism across industries. In the education sector, a digital transformation is underway. Starting in August, the Ministry of Education rolls out a pilot initiative to digitize rural schools. Tablets are distributed and Wi-Fi networks installed, laying the groundwork for more inclusive, tech-forward learning environments. This effort marks a significant step toward bridging the urban-rural educational divide. (Photo by Akila Jayawardena/NurPhoto)

     

  • BYD Boosts Presence With Fifth Dealership In Ampara, Sri Lanka
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    BYD Boosts Presence With Fifth Dealership In Ampara, Sri Lanka
    A man walks next to the BYD showroom in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on July 18, 2025. BYD, the Chinese electric vehicle giant, rapidly expands its presence in Sri Lanka. It opens its fifth dealership in Ampara and rolls out significant price reductions across popular models, making EVs more accessible to Sri Lankan consumers. The company also introduces its luxury brand, Denza, aiming to cater to both premium and mainstream segments. This expansion aligns with a growing interest in sustainable transportation following the recent lifting of import restrictions. Sri Lanka's economic outlook shows steady improvement. With restrictions eased earlier this year, consumer confidence begins to rebuild. The Sri Lankan rupee stabilizes, signaling healthier fiscal management, while the tourism sector experiences a revival as international arrivals rise. These developments bring renewed optimism across industries. In the education sector, a digital transformation is underway. Starting in August, the Ministry of Education rolls out a pilot initiative to digitize rural schools. Tablets are distributed and Wi-Fi networks installed, laying the groundwork for more inclusive, tech-forward learning environments. This effort marks a significant step toward bridging the urban-rural educational divide. (Photo by Akila Jayawardena/NurPhoto)

     

  • BYD Boosts Presence With Fifth Dealership In Ampara, Sri Lanka
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    BYD Boosts Presence With Fifth Dealership In Ampara, Sri Lanka
    A BYD showroom signboard is seen in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on July 18, 2025. BYD, the Chinese electric vehicle giant, rapidly expands its presence in Sri Lanka. It opens its fifth dealership in Ampara and rolls out significant price reductions across popular models, making EVs more accessible to Sri Lankan consumers. The company also introduces its luxury brand, Denza, aiming to cater to both premium and mainstream segments. This expansion aligns with a growing interest in sustainable transportation following the recent lifting of import restrictions. Sri Lanka's economic outlook shows steady improvement. With restrictions eased earlier this year, consumer confidence begins to rebuild. The Sri Lankan rupee stabilizes, signaling healthier fiscal management, while the tourism sector experiences a revival as international arrivals rise. These developments bring renewed optimism across industries. In the education sector, a digital transformation is underway. Starting in August, the Ministry of Education rolls out a pilot initiative to digitize rural schools. Tablets are distributed and Wi-Fi networks installed, laying the groundwork for more inclusive, tech-forward learning environments. This effort marks a significant step toward bridging the urban-rural educational divide. (Photo by Akila Jayawardena/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ukrainian Navy on patrol in Black Sea off Odesa coast
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    Ukrainian Navy on patrol in Black Sea off Odesa coast
    Two dolphins swim in the Black Sea as a Ukrainian Navy cutter is on patrol along the coast of Odesa, Ukraine, on April 17, 2025. (Photo by Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
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    Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
    Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.

    A vast network of volunteers leap into action to save beached creatures in New Zealand, a global hotspot for strandings.

    The animals are so life-like beachgoers run to check on them, prompting assurances from trainers they are just models to teach people how to respond if a whale or dolphin strands.

    Project Jonah Whale rescue workshop on Sat March 1st 2025 at Scorching Bay, Wellington, New Zealand.

    Mark Coote / Guardian / eyevine

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    Copyright Mark Coote ©2025

     

  • Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
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    Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
    Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.

    A vast network of volunteers leap into action to save beached creatures in New Zealand, a global hotspot for strandings.

    The animals are so life-like beachgoers run to check on them, prompting assurances from trainers they are just models to teach people how to respond if a whale or dolphin strands.

    Seasoned volunteer Mark Rounce at the Project Jonah Whale rescue workshop on Sat March 1st 2025 at Scorching Bay, Wellington, New Zealand.

    Mark Coote / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright Mark Coote ©2025

     

  • Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
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    Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
    Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.

    A vast network of volunteers leap into action to save beached creatures in New Zealand, a global hotspot for strandings.

    The animals are so life-like beachgoers run to check on them, prompting assurances from trainers they are just models to teach people how to respond if a whale or dolphin strands.

    Project Jonah Whale rescue workshop on Sat March 1st 2025 at Scorching Bay, Wellington, New Zealand.

    Mark Coote / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright Mark Coote ©2025

     

  • Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
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    Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
    Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.

    A vast network of volunteers leap into action to save beached creatures in New Zealand, a global hotspot for strandings.

    The animals are so life-like beachgoers run to check on them, prompting assurances from trainers they are just models to teach people how to respond if a whale or dolphin strands.

    Project Jonah Whale rescue workshop on Sat March 1st 2025 at Scorching Bay, Wellington, New Zealand.

    Mark Coote / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Copyright Mark Coote ©2025

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11891
    Dolphin 1
    25/06/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Edge Innovations

    A brilliantly life-size robot dolphin is being developed for aquatic attractions so real ones don’t have to be held in captivity.A Hollywood special effects team us currently testing an animatronic dolphin which is being prepared for a theme park.It look amazingly like the real thing and is even able to replicate the sounds made by the highly intelligent marine mammal species.It can also react to human commands.The dolphin has been brought to life by San Francisco--based Edge Innovations which already provides animated models for movie company Universal’s US theme parks. The “oceanarium protoype” as it is called , has undergone e three individual attraction pilots.It has interacted with children , a group of adults and a professional swimmer.It is the first of a planned range called Real-Time Animatronics

    OPS: The Real-Time Animatonics bottle nose dolphin during testing

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11891
    Dolphin 1
    25/06/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Edge Innovations

    A brilliantly life-size robot dolphin is being developed for aquatic attractions so real ones don’t have to be held in captivity.A Hollywood special effects team us currently testing an animatronic dolphin which is being prepared for a theme park.It look amazingly like the real thing and is even able to replicate the sounds made by the highly intelligent marine mammal species.It can also react to human commands.The dolphin has been brought to life by San Francisco--based Edge Innovations which already provides animated models for movie company Universal’s US theme parks. The “oceanarium protoype” as it is called , has undergone e three individual attraction pilots.It has interacted with children , a group of adults and a professional swimmer.It is the first of a planned range called Real-Time Animatronics

    OPS: The Real-Time Animatonics bottle nose dolphin during testing

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11891
    Dolphin 1
    25/06/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Edge Innovations

    A brilliantly life-size robot dolphin is being developed for aquatic attractions so real ones don’t have to be held in captivity.A Hollywood special effects team us currently testing an animatronic dolphin which is being prepared for a theme park.It look amazingly like the real thing and is even able to replicate the sounds made by the highly intelligent marine mammal species.It can also react to human commands.The dolphin has been brought to life by San Francisco--based Edge Innovations which already provides animated models for movie company Universal’s US theme parks. The “oceanarium protoype” as it is called , has undergone e three individual attraction pilots.It has interacted with children , a group of adults and a professional swimmer.It is the first of a planned range called Real-Time Animatronics

    OPS: The Real-Time Animatonics bottle nose dolphin during testing

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11891
    Dolphin 1
    25/06/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Edge Innovations

    A brilliantly life-size robot dolphin is being developed for aquatic attractions so real ones don’t have to be held in captivity.A Hollywood special effects team us currently testing an animatronic dolphin which is being prepared for a theme park.It look amazingly like the real thing and is even able to replicate the sounds made by the highly intelligent marine mammal species.It can also react to human commands.The dolphin has been brought to life by San Francisco--based Edge Innovations which already provides animated models for movie company Universal’s US theme parks. The “oceanarium protoype” as it is called , has undergone e three individual attraction pilots.It has interacted with children , a group of adults and a professional swimmer.It is the first of a planned range called Real-Time Animatronics

    OPS: The Real-Time Animatonics bottle nose dolphin during testing

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11891
    Dolphin 1
    25/06/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Edge Innovations

    A brilliantly life-size robot dolphin is being developed for aquatic attractions so real ones don’t have to be held in captivity.A Hollywood special effects team us currently testing an animatronic dolphin which is being prepared for a theme park.It look amazingly like the real thing and is even able to replicate the sounds made by the highly intelligent marine mammal species.It can also react to human commands.The dolphin has been brought to life by San Francisco--based Edge Innovations which already provides animated models for movie company Universal’s US theme parks. The “oceanarium protoype” as it is called , has undergone e three individual attraction pilots.It has interacted with children , a group of adults and a professional swimmer.It is the first of a planned range called Real-Time Animatronics

    OPS: The Real-Time Animatonics bottle nose dolphin during testing

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11891
    Dolphin 1
    25/06/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Edge Innovations

    A brilliantly life-size robot dolphin is being developed for aquatic attractions so real ones don’t have to be held in captivity.A Hollywood special effects team us currently testing an animatronic dolphin which is being prepared for a theme park.It look amazingly like the real thing and is even able to replicate the sounds made by the highly intelligent marine mammal species.It can also react to human commands.The dolphin has been brought to life by San Francisco--based Edge Innovations which already provides animated models for movie company Universal’s US theme parks. The “oceanarium protoype” as it is called , has undergone e three individual attraction pilots.It has interacted with children , a group of adults and a professional swimmer.It is the first of a planned range called Real-Time Animatronics

    OPS: The Real-Time Animatonics bottle nose dolphin during testing

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11891
    Dolphin 1
    25/06/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Edge Innovations

    A brilliantly life-size robot dolphin is being developed for aquatic attractions so real ones don’t have to be held in captivity.A Hollywood special effects team us currently testing an animatronic dolphin which is being prepared for a theme park.It look amazingly like the real thing and is even able to replicate the sounds made by the highly intelligent marine mammal species.It can also react to human commands.The dolphin has been brought to life by San Francisco--based Edge Innovations which already provides animated models for movie company Universal’s US theme parks. The “oceanarium protoype” as it is called , has undergone e three individual attraction pilots.It has interacted with children , a group of adults and a professional swimmer.It is the first of a planned range called Real-Time Animatronics

    OPS: The Real-Time Animatonics bottle nose dolphin during testing

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11891
    Dolphin 1
    25/06/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Edge Innovations

    A brilliantly life-size robot dolphin is being developed for aquatic attractions so real ones don’t have to be held in captivity.A Hollywood special effects team us currently testing an animatronic dolphin which is being prepared for a theme park.It look amazingly like the real thing and is even able to replicate the sounds made by the highly intelligent marine mammal species.It can also react to human commands.The dolphin has been brought to life by San Francisco--based Edge Innovations which already provides animated models for movie company Universal’s US theme parks. The “oceanarium protoype” as it is called , has undergone e three individual attraction pilots.It has interacted with children , a group of adults and a professional swimmer.It is the first of a planned range called Real-Time Animatronics

    OPS: The Real-Time Animatonics bottle nose dolphin during testing

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
    DUK10133444_004
    FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11891
    Dolphin 1
    25/06/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Edge Innovations

    A brilliantly life-size robot dolphin is being developed for aquatic attractions so real ones don’t have to be held in captivity.A Hollywood special effects team us currently testing an animatronic dolphin which is being prepared for a theme park.It look amazingly like the real thing and is even able to replicate the sounds made by the highly intelligent marine mammal species.It can also react to human commands.The dolphin has been brought to life by San Francisco--based Edge Innovations which already provides animated models for movie company Universal’s US theme parks. The “oceanarium protoype” as it is called , has undergone e three individual attraction pilots.It has interacted with children , a group of adults and a professional swimmer.It is the first of a planned range called Real-Time Animatronics

    OPS: The Real-Time Animatonics bottle nose dolphin during testing

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11891
    Dolphin 1
    25/06/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Edge Innovations

    A brilliantly life-size robot dolphin is being developed for aquatic attractions so real ones don’t have to be held in captivity.A Hollywood special effects team us currently testing an animatronic dolphin which is being prepared for a theme park.It look amazingly like the real thing and is even able to replicate the sounds made by the highly intelligent marine mammal species.It can also react to human commands.The dolphin has been brought to life by San Francisco--based Edge Innovations which already provides animated models for movie company Universal’s US theme parks. The “oceanarium protoype” as it is called , has undergone e three individual attraction pilots.It has interacted with children , a group of adults and a professional swimmer.It is the first of a planned range called Real-Time Animatronics

    OPS: The Real-Time Animatonics bottle nose dolphin during testing

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11891
    Dolphin 1
    25/06/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Edge Innovations

    A brilliantly life-size robot dolphin is being developed for aquatic attractions so real ones don’t have to be held in captivity.A Hollywood special effects team us currently testing an animatronic dolphin which is being prepared for a theme park.It look amazingly like the real thing and is even able to replicate the sounds made by the highly intelligent marine mammal species.It can also react to human commands.The dolphin has been brought to life by San Francisco--based Edge Innovations which already provides animated models for movie company Universal’s US theme parks. The “oceanarium protoype” as it is called , has undergone e three individual attraction pilots.It has interacted with children , a group of adults and a professional swimmer.It is the first of a planned range called Real-Time Animatronics

    OPS: The Real-Time Animatonics bottle nose dolphin during testing

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Delphine könnten in Freizeitparks und Aquarien die echten Tiere ersetzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 11891
    Dolphin 1
    25/06/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Edge Innovations

    A brilliantly life-size robot dolphin is being developed for aquatic attractions so real ones don’t have to be held in captivity.A Hollywood special effects team us currently testing an animatronic dolphin which is being prepared for a theme park.It look amazingly like the real thing and is even able to replicate the sounds made by the highly intelligent marine mammal species.It can also react to human commands.The dolphin has been brought to life by San Francisco--based Edge Innovations which already provides animated models for movie company Universal’s US theme parks. The “oceanarium protoype” as it is called , has undergone e three individual attraction pilots.It has interacted with children , a group of adults and a professional swimmer.It is the first of a planned range called Real-Time Animatronics

    OPS: The Real-Time Animatonics bottle nose dolphin during testing

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Golden Sands Resort, Varna, Bulgaria - 20 Sep 2019
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    Golden Sands Resort, Varna, Bulgaria - 20 Sep 2019
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Airpix/REX (10418851d)
    Holiday Makers drink at Megapek Dolphin at Golden Sands resort Varna on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria
    Golden Sands Resort, Varna, Bulgaria - 20 Sep 2019
    More and more British holiday makers are holidaying in Bulgaria as traditonal stag and Hen party's move away from fron the traditional Spanish resorts of Magaluf and Benidorm.

    DUKAS/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK

     

  • Tower Bridge and the Shard
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    Tower Bridge and the Shard
    Tower Bridge and The Shard, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Jordan Banks

     

  • Tower Bridge and the Shard
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    Tower Bridge and the Shard
    Tower Bridge and The Shard, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Jordan Banks

     

  • The neon sign at Patong beach at night in Patong, Phuket, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia.
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    The neon sign at Patong beach at night in Patong, Phuket, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia.
    The neon sign at Patong beach at night in Patong, Phuket, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia
    Chris Mouyiaris

     

  • Adult Amazon pink river dolphin, Inia geoffrensis,Yanayacu Lake, Pacaya-Samiria Reserve, Loreto, Peru.
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    Adult Amazon pink river dolphin, Inia geoffrensis,Yanayacu Lake, Pacaya-Samiria Reserve, Loreto, Peru.
    Adult Amazon pink river dolphin (Inia geoffrensis), Yanayacu Lake, Pacaya-Samiria Reserve, Loreto, Peru, South America
    Michael Nolan

     

  • FEATURE - Geburts eines Delphins im The Mirage Resort, Las Vegas
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    FEATURE - Geburts eines Delphins im The Mirage Resort, Las Vegas
    August 22, 2018 - Las Vegas, Nevada, United States: A healthy bottlenose dolphin calf closely follows mom around the Birthing and Research pool habitat at The Mirage. The female calf was born at Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat on Aug. 11 at 10.50 p.m. to first-time mother Sofi. Alongside the new mother and calf are Duchess, Huf N Puf, Bella and Coco, who celebrated her first birthday on July 17. The father of the new calf is Kenobi, a 19-year-old that resides at the Georgia Aquarium. (Tom Donoghue/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06293564
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Geburts eines Delphins im The Mirage Resort, Las Vegas
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    FEATURE - Geburts eines Delphins im The Mirage Resort, Las Vegas
    August 22, 2018 - Las Vegas, Nevada, United States: A healthy bottlenose dolphin calf closely follows mom around the Birthing and Research pool habitat at The Mirage. The female calf was born at Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat on Aug. 11 at 10.50 p.m. to first-time mother Sofi. Alongside the new mother and calf are Duchess, Huf N Puf, Bella and Coco, who celebrated her first birthday on July 17. The father of the new calf is Kenobi, a 19-year-old that resides at the Georgia Aquarium. (Tom Donoghue/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06293578
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Geburts eines Delphins im The Mirage Resort, Las Vegas
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    FEATURE - Geburts eines Delphins im The Mirage Resort, Las Vegas
    August 22, 2018 - Las Vegas, Nevada, United States: A healthy bottlenose dolphin calf closely follows mom around the Birthing and Research pool habitat at The Mirage. The female calf was born at Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat on Aug. 11 at 10.50 p.m. to first-time mother Sofi. Alongside the new mother and calf are Duchess, Huf N Puf, Bella and Coco, who celebrated her first birthday on July 17. The father of the new calf is Kenobi, a 19-year-old that resides at the Georgia Aquarium. (Tom Donoghue/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06293603
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Geburts eines Delphins im The Mirage Resort, Las Vegas
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    FEATURE - Geburts eines Delphins im The Mirage Resort, Las Vegas
    August 22, 2018 - Las Vegas, Nevada, United States: A healthy bottlenose dolphin calf closely follows mom around the Birthing and Research pool habitat at The Mirage. The female calf was born at Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat on Aug. 11 at 10.50 p.m. to first-time mother Sofi. Alongside the new mother and calf are Duchess, Huf N Puf, Bella and Coco, who celebrated her first birthday on July 17. The father of the new calf is Kenobi, a 19-year-old that resides at the Georgia Aquarium. (Tom Donoghue/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06293604
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Geburts eines Delphins im The Mirage Resort, Las Vegas
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    FEATURE - Geburts eines Delphins im The Mirage Resort, Las Vegas
    August 22, 2018 - Las Vegas, Nevada, United States: A healthy bottlenose dolphin calf closely follows mom around the Birthing and Research pool habitat at The Mirage. The female calf was born at Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat on Aug. 11 at 10.50 p.m. to first-time mother Sofi. Alongside the new mother and calf are Duchess, Huf N Puf, Bella and Coco, who celebrated her first birthday on July 17. The father of the new calf is Kenobi, a 19-year-old that resides at the Georgia Aquarium. (Tom Donoghue/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06293626
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  • FEATURE - Geburts eines Delphins im The Mirage Resort, Las Vegas
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    FEATURE - Geburts eines Delphins im The Mirage Resort, Las Vegas
    August 22, 2018 - Las Vegas, Nevada, United States: A healthy bottlenose dolphin calf closely follows mom around the Birthing and Research pool habitat at The Mirage. The female calf was born at Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat on Aug. 11 at 10.50 p.m. to first-time mother Sofi. Alongside the new mother and calf are Duchess, Huf N Puf, Bella and Coco, who celebrated her first birthday on July 17. The father of the new calf is Kenobi, a 19-year-old that resides at the Georgia Aquarium. (Tom Donoghue/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06293569
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  • FEATURE - Geburts eines Delphins im The Mirage Resort, Las Vegas
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    FEATURE - Geburts eines Delphins im The Mirage Resort, Las Vegas
    August 22, 2018 - Las Vegas, Nevada, United States: A healthy bottlenose dolphin calf closely follows mom around the Birthing and Research pool habitat at The Mirage. The female calf was born at Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat on Aug. 11 at 10.50 p.m. to first-time mother Sofi. Alongside the new mother and calf are Duchess, Huf N Puf, Bella and Coco, who celebrated her first birthday on July 17. The father of the new calf is Kenobi, a 19-year-old that resides at the Georgia Aquarium. (Tom Donoghue/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 06293586
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  • Adult bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, with remora attached in Roroia, Tuamotus, French Polynesia.
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    Adult bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, with remora attached in Roroia, Tuamotus, French Polynesia.
    Adult bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), with remora attached in Roroia, Tuamotus, French Polynesia, South Pacific, Pacific
    Michael Nolan

     

  • Adult bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, with remoras attached in Roroia, Tuamotus, French Polynesia.
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    Adult bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, with remoras attached in Roroia, Tuamotus, French Polynesia.
    Adult bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) with remoras attached in Roroia, Tuamotus, French Polynesia, South Pacific, Pacific
    Michael Nolan

     

  • Adult bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, leaping in Roroia, Tuamotus, French Polynesia.
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    Adult bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, leaping in Roroia, Tuamotus, French Polynesia.
    Adult bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) leaping in Roroia, Tuamotus, French Polynesia, South Pacific, Pacific
    Michael Nolan

     

  • Adult bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, with remora attached in Roroia, Tuamotus, French Polynesia.
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    Adult bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus, with remora attached in Roroia, Tuamotus, French Polynesia.
    Adult bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) with remora attached in Roroia, Tuamotus, French Polynesia, South Pacific, Pacific
    Michael Nolan

     

  • Adult common bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, leaping near shore, Rangiroa, Tuamotus, French Polynesia.
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    Adult common bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, leaping near shore, Rangiroa, Tuamotus, French Polynesia.
    Adult common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) leaping near shore, Rangiroa, Tuamotus, French Polynesia, South Pacific, Pacific
    Michael Nolan

     

  • Juxtaposition of David Wynne's Girl With A Dolphin Statue near Tower Bridge in London, Victorian engineering on the river Thames
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    Juxtaposition of David Wynne's Girl With A Dolphin Statue near Tower Bridge in London, Victorian engineering on the river Thames
    Juxtaposition of David Wynne's Girl With A Dolphin statue near Tower Bridge and Victorian engineering on the River Thames, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Alexandre Rotenberg

     

  • Lon 75 Tower Bridge with the mermaid and dolphin statue at St Katherines Dock at night, London.
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    Lon 75 Tower Bridge with the mermaid and dolphin statue at St Katherines Dock at night, London.
    Tower Bridge with the Girl and Dolphin statue at St. Katherines Dock at night, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Ed Rhodes

     

  • FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
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    FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
    August 1, 2017 - Las Vegas, Nevada USA: The Mirage casino-resort's 'Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat' in Las Vegas has announced the birth of a bottlenose dolphin calf.
    Resort officials on Monday said the yet-to-be-named female calf was born July 17. Mother Huf n Puf is also doing well. Officials say the calf swam unassisted to the water’s surface immediately after delivery and took her first breath. (Tom Donoghue/Polaris)

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  • FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
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    FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
    August 1, 2017 - Las Vegas, Nevada USA: The Mirage casino-resort's 'Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat' in Las Vegas has announced the birth of a bottlenose dolphin calf.
    Resort officials on Monday said the yet-to-be-named female calf was born July 17. Mother Huf n Puf is also doing well. Officials say the calf swam unassisted to the water’s surface immediately after delivery and took her first breath. (Tom Donoghue/Polaris)

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  • FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
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    FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
    August 1, 2017 - Las Vegas, Nevada USA: The Mirage casino-resort's 'Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat' in Las Vegas has announced the birth of a bottlenose dolphin calf.
    Resort officials on Monday said the yet-to-be-named female calf was born July 17. Mother Huf n Puf is also doing well. Officials say the calf swam unassisted to the water’s surface immediately after delivery and took her first breath. (Tom Donoghue/Polaris)

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  • FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
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    FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
    August 1, 2017 - Las Vegas, Nevada USA: The Mirage casino-resort's 'Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat' in Las Vegas has announced the birth of a bottlenose dolphin calf.
    Resort officials on Monday said the yet-to-be-named female calf was born July 17. Mother Huf n Puf is also doing well. Officials say the calf swam unassisted to the water’s surface immediately after delivery and took her first breath. (Tom Donoghue/Polaris)

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  • FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
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    FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
    August 1, 2017 - Las Vegas, Nevada USA: The Mirage casino-resort's 'Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat' in Las Vegas has announced the birth of a bottlenose dolphin calf.
    Resort officials on Monday said the yet-to-be-named female calf was born July 17. Mother Huf n Puf is also doing well. Officials say the calf swam unassisted to the water’s surface immediately after delivery and took her first breath. (Tom Donoghue/Polaris)

    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05931769

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  • FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
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    FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
    August 1, 2017 - Las Vegas, Nevada USA: The Mirage casino-resort's 'Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat' in Las Vegas has announced the birth of a bottlenose dolphin calf.
    Resort officials on Monday said the yet-to-be-named female calf was born July 17. Mother Huf n Puf is also doing well. Officials say the calf swam unassisted to the water’s surface immediately after delivery and took her first breath. (Tom Donoghue/Polaris)

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  • FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
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    FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
    August 1, 2017 - Las Vegas, Nevada USA: The Mirage casino-resort's 'Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat' in Las Vegas has announced the birth of a bottlenose dolphin calf.
    Resort officials on Monday said the yet-to-be-named female calf was born July 17. Mother Huf n Puf is also doing well. Officials say the calf swam unassisted to the water’s surface immediately after delivery and took her first breath. (Tom Donoghue/Polaris)

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  • FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
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    FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
    August 1, 2017 - Las Vegas, Nevada USA: The Mirage casino-resort's 'Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat' in Las Vegas has announced the birth of a bottlenose dolphin calf.
    Resort officials on Monday said the yet-to-be-named female calf was born July 17. Mother Huf n Puf is also doing well. Officials say the calf swam unassisted to the water’s surface immediately after delivery and took her first breath. (Tom Donoghue/Polaris)

    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05931765

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  • FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
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    FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
    August 1, 2017 - Las Vegas, Nevada USA: The Mirage casino-resort's 'Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat' in Las Vegas has announced the birth of a bottlenose dolphin calf.
    Resort officials on Monday said the yet-to-be-named female calf was born July 17. Mother Huf n Puf is also doing well. Officials say the calf swam unassisted to the water’s surface immediately after delivery and took her first breath. (Tom Donoghue/Polaris)

    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05931764

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  • FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
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    FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
    August 1, 2017 - Las Vegas, Nevada USA: The Mirage casino-resort's 'Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat' in Las Vegas has announced the birth of a bottlenose dolphin calf.
    Resort officials on Monday said the yet-to-be-named female calf was born July 17. Mother Huf n Puf is also doing well. Officials say the calf swam unassisted to the water’s surface immediately after delivery and took her first breath. (Tom Donoghue/Polaris)

    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05931722

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  • FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
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    FEATURE - Las Vegas: Geburt eines Delfins im Mirage
    August 1, 2017 - Las Vegas, Nevada USA: The Mirage casino-resort's 'Siegfried and Roy’s Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat' in Las Vegas has announced the birth of a bottlenose dolphin calf.
    Resort officials on Monday said the yet-to-be-named female calf was born July 17. Mother Huf n Puf is also doing well. Officials say the calf swam unassisted to the water’s surface immediately after delivery and took her first breath. (Tom Donoghue/Polaris)

    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05931763

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