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  • FEATURE - Sternenhimmel in der Wildnis
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    FEATURE - Sternenhimmel in der Wildnis
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Mark Andrew Thomas/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Andrew Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (5894837a)
    A small maglite behind this Man o' War was used to create the glow effect on Fort Lauderdale Beach
    Wildlife and stars of the swamp, Florida
    A photographer set out to inspire awe in nature's wonders through the tropical wetlands of Florida.

    This beautiful series presents the swamp in shades of blue from indigo to azure, night and day, with an assortment of skies and wildlife.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • New Look Wireless Festival, Finsbury Park, London, Britain - 05 Jul 2015
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    New Look Wireless Festival, Finsbury Park, London, Britain - 05 Jul 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX Shutterstock (4895784p)
    Taylor Lautner by the Cock o' Van backstage at the New Look Wireless Festival today.
    New Look Wireless Festival, Finsbury Park, London, Britain - 05 Jul 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 71st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 12 Jan 2014
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    71st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 12 Jan 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX (3497505do)
    Caroline Fentress and Chris O' Donnell
    71st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 12 Jan 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

     

  • 71st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 12 Jan 2014
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    71st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 12 Jan 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX (3497505dp)
    Chris O' Donnell
    71st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 12 Jan 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

     

  • 71st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 12 Jan 2014
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    71st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 12 Jan 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook/REX (3497505dl)
    Caroline Fentress and Chris O' Donnell
    71st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, America - 12 Jan 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

     

  • ARISTOTLE ONASSIS AND FRIENDS -  MARCH 1975
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    ARISTOTLE ONASSIS AND FRIENDS - MARCH 1975
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Harry Fox / Rex Features ( 54009c )
    ELIZABETH TAYLOR AND RICHARD BURTON WITH ARISTOTLE ONASSIS AND HIS SON, ALEXANDER IN THE BACKGROUND ABOARD THE YACHT 'CHRISTINA O'
    ARISTOTLE ONASSIS AND FRIENDS - MARCH 1975

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • BAFTA Los Angeles, 17th Annual Awards Season Tea Party, Los Angeles, America - 15 Jan 2011
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    BAFTA Los Angeles, 17th Annual Awards Season Tea Party, Los Angeles, America - 15 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Smeal / BEImages ( 743777au )
    David O' Russell
    BAFTA Los Angeles, 17th Annual Awards Season Tea Party, Los Angeles, America - 15 Jan 2011

    (FOTO: DUKAS/BEIMAGES)

    DUKAS/BEI

     

  • 'The Paul O' Grady Show'  TV Programme, London, Britain.   - 09 Nov 2009
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    'The Paul O' Grady Show' TV Programme, London, Britain. - 09 Nov 2009
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken McKay / Rex Features ( 1033430w )
    Leona Lewis
    'The Paul O' Grady Show' TV Programme, London, Britain. - 09 Nov 2009

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'The Paul O' Grady Show'  TV Programme, London, Britain.   - 09 Nov 2009
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    'The Paul O' Grady Show' TV Programme, London, Britain. - 09 Nov 2009
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken McKay / Rex Features ( 1033430h )
    Leona Lewis
    'The Paul O' Grady Show' TV Programme, London, Britain. - 09 Nov 2009

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'The Paul O' Grady Show'  TV Programme, London, Britain.   - 09 Nov 2009
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    'The Paul O' Grady Show' TV Programme, London, Britain. - 09 Nov 2009
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken McKay / Rex Features ( 1033430g )
    Leona Lewis
    'The Paul O' Grady Show' TV Programme, London, Britain. - 09 Nov 2009

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Killer Jellyfish Invade Britain - 12 Aug 2008
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    Killer Jellyfish Invade Britain - 12 Aug 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Trewhella / Rex Features ( 791972B )
    Portugese Man O War jellyfish at the Kimmeridge Marine centre., A swarm of deadly Portugese Man O war 'jellyfish' are drifting along the Dorset coast and heading for the packed holiday beaches of Bmth. The exotic and mysterious creatures venomous tentacle's cause 'excruciating pain' and can kill. Dorset marine warden Julie Hatcher has warned people to keep well clear if they see one and contact the authorities.
    Invasion of the Killer Jellyfish
    INVASION OF THE KILLER JELLYFISH

    A deadly species of tropical jellyfish that can kill with a single sting has arrived in British waters.

    At least 19 Portuguese Man O'War have been found off South West beaches in the past week - compared to just six recorded here since 2003.

    It is believed that the creatures have been swept to UK waters from the Caribbean by unseasonal high winds.

    A seven-year-old boy is lucky to be alive after being taken to hospital after he was stung on the leg while paddling in Charmouth, Dorset.

    The creatures' metre-long poisonous tentacles cause severe pain and can trigger fatal anaphylactic shocks.

    Twelve have been found in Dorset, while four creatures have been washed up on beaches in Devon.

    Authorities have not closed any beaches but holidaymakers are being warned to take extra care.

    Julie Hatcher, of the Dorset Wildlife Trust, said: "It is very rare to have them here and now we've had 11 in a week. There could be more about.

    "If you find one, stay clear and report it to us. It is best not to touch them."

    The fish have a balloon-like transparent body that is purple or blue and blue tentacles.

    Peter Richardson, of the Marine Conservation Society, said: "There have been fatalities in the past but none in the UK. They are very attractive creatures."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Steve Trewhella/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JRCNIVQC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Killer Jellyfish Invade Britain - 12 Aug 2008
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    Killer Jellyfish Invade Britain - 12 Aug 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Trewhella / Rex Features ( 791972C )
    Portugese Man O War jellyfish at the Kimmeridge Marine centre., A swarm of deadly Portugese Man O war 'jellyfish' are drifting along the Dorset coast and heading for the packed holiday beaches of Bmth. The exotic and mysterious creatures venomous tentacle's cause 'excruciating pain' and can kill. Dorset marine warden Julie Hatcher has warned people to keep well clear if they see one and contact the authorities.
    Invasion of the Killer Jellyfish
    INVASION OF THE KILLER JELLYFISH

    A deadly species of tropical jellyfish that can kill with a single sting has arrived in British waters.

    At least 19 Portuguese Man O'War have been found off South West beaches in the past week - compared to just six recorded here since 2003.

    It is believed that the creatures have been swept to UK waters from the Caribbean by unseasonal high winds.

    A seven-year-old boy is lucky to be alive after being taken to hospital after he was stung on the leg while paddling in Charmouth, Dorset.

    The creatures' metre-long poisonous tentacles cause severe pain and can trigger fatal anaphylactic shocks.

    Twelve have been found in Dorset, while four creatures have been washed up on beaches in Devon.

    Authorities have not closed any beaches but holidaymakers are being warned to take extra care.

    Julie Hatcher, of the Dorset Wildlife Trust, said: "It is very rare to have them here and now we've had 11 in a week. There could be more about.

    "If you find one, stay clear and report it to us. It is best not to touch them."

    The fish have a balloon-like transparent body that is purple or blue and blue tentacles.

    Peter Richardson, of the Marine Conservation Society, said: "There have been fatalities in the past but none in the UK. They are very attractive creatures."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Steve Trewhella/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JRCNIVQC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Killer Jellyfish Invade Britain - 12 Aug 2008
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    Killer Jellyfish Invade Britain - 12 Aug 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Phil Yeomans / Rex Features ( 791972G )
    The deadly tentacles of a Man O War found yesterday in Kimmeridge., A swarm of deadly Portugese Man O war 'jellyfish' are drifting along the Dorset coast and heading for the packed holiday beaches of Bmth. The exotic and mysterious creatures venomous tentacle's cause 'excruciating pain' and can kill. Dorset marine warden Julie Hatcher has warned people to keep well clear if they see one and contact the authorities.
    Invasion of the Killer Jellyfish
    INVASION OF THE KILLER JELLYFISH

    A deadly species of tropical jellyfish that can kill with a single sting has arrived in British waters.

    At least 19 Portuguese Man O'War have been found off South West beaches in the past week - compared to just six recorded here since 2003.

    It is believed that the creatures have been swept to UK waters from the Caribbean by unseasonal high winds.

    A seven-year-old boy is lucky to be alive after being taken to hospital after he was stung on the leg while paddling in Charmouth, Dorset.

    The creatures' metre-long poisonous tentacles cause severe pain and can trigger fatal anaphylactic shocks.

    Twelve have been found in Dorset, while four creatures have been washed up on beaches in Devon.

    Authorities have not closed any beaches but holidaymakers are being warned to take extra care.

    Julie Hatcher, of the Dorset Wildlife Trust, said: "It is very rare to have them here and now we've had 11 in a week. There could be more about.

    "If you find one, stay clear and report it to us. It is best not to touch them."

    The fish have a balloon-like transparent body that is purple or blue and blue tentacles.

    Peter Richardson, of the Marine Conservation Society, said: "There have been fatalities in the past but none in the UK. They are very attractive creatures."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Steve Trewhella/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JRCNIVQC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Killer Jellyfish Invade Britain - 12 Aug 2008
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    Killer Jellyfish Invade Britain - 12 Aug 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Phil Yeomans / Rex Features ( 791972H )
    The deadly tentacles of a Man O War found yesterday in Kimmeridge., A swarm of deadly Portugese Man O war 'jellyfish' are drifting along the Dorset coast and heading for the packed holiday beaches of Bmth. The exotic and mysterious creatures venomous tentacle's cause 'excruciating pain' and can kill. Dorset marine warden Julie Hatcher has warned people to keep well clear if they see one and contact the authorities.
    Invasion of the Killer Jellyfish
    INVASION OF THE KILLER JELLYFISH

    A deadly species of tropical jellyfish that can kill with a single sting has arrived in British waters.

    At least 19 Portuguese Man O'War have been found off South West beaches in the past week - compared to just six recorded here since 2003.

    It is believed that the creatures have been swept to UK waters from the Caribbean by unseasonal high winds.

    A seven-year-old boy is lucky to be alive after being taken to hospital after he was stung on the leg while paddling in Charmouth, Dorset.

    The creatures' metre-long poisonous tentacles cause severe pain and can trigger fatal anaphylactic shocks.

    Twelve have been found in Dorset, while four creatures have been washed up on beaches in Devon.

    Authorities have not closed any beaches but holidaymakers are being warned to take extra care.

    Julie Hatcher, of the Dorset Wildlife Trust, said: "It is very rare to have them here and now we've had 11 in a week. There could be more about.

    "If you find one, stay clear and report it to us. It is best not to touch them."

    The fish have a balloon-like transparent body that is purple or blue and blue tentacles.

    Peter Richardson, of the Marine Conservation Society, said: "There have been fatalities in the past but none in the UK. They are very attractive creatures."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
    Steve Trewhella/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JRCNIVQC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain
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    Pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (4142771v)
    The milestone indicates the distance from Santiago, in Alto O' Cebreiro
    Pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • ARISTOTLE ONASSIS AND FRIENDS -  MARCH 1975
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    ARISTOTLE ONASSIS AND FRIENDS - MARCH 1975
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Harry Fox/REX_Shutterstock (54009c)
    ELIZABETH TAYLOR AND RICHARD BURTON WITH ARISTOTLE ONASSIS AND HIS SON, ALEXANDER IN THE BACKGROUND ABOARD THE YACHT 'CHRISTINA O'
    ARISTOTLE ONASSIS AND FRIENDS - MARCH 1975

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Babys
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Babys
    May 30, 2018 - Odessa, Ukraine - Little girl in the shape of an evil pumpkin posing under the water at Halloween (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasser Babys
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    FEATURE - Unterwasser Babys
    May 30, 2018 - Odessa, Ukraine - Little girl in the shape of an evil pumpkin posing under the water at Halloween (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ARISTOTLE ONASSIS AND FRIENDS -  MARCH 1975
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    ARISTOTLE ONASSIS AND FRIENDS - MARCH 1975
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Harry Fox / Rex Features ( 54009g )
    Elizabeth Taylor aboard the Onassis yacht 'Christina O'
    ARISTOTLE ONASSIS AND FRIENDS - MARCH 1975

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX