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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
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Tiger picture taken by Paul Goldstein in Bandhavgarh, India on 4 March 2014
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
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He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
This picture MANDATORY CREDIT: Barry Chapman/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Paul Goldstein's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Barry Chapman/REX (3612933u)
Paul Goldstein trains in his tiger suit, India
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/omvl
He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
This picture: MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Paul Goldstein's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX (3612933t)
Tiger picture taken by Paul Goldstein in Bandhavgarh, India on 4 March 2014
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/omvl
He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
This picture: MANDATORY CREDIT: Phil Nott/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Paul Goldstein's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Phil Nott/REX (3612933w)
Paul captained a 20/20 cricket match this week (3 Mar) next to India's Bandhavgarh tiger reserve to raise funds and awareness for endangered tigers
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/omvl
He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
This picture: MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Paul Goldstein's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX (3612933s)
(Archive pic) Paul Goldstein trains in the London snow
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/omvl
He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
This picture: MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Paul Goldstein's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX (3612933r)
(Archive pic) Paul Goldstein trains in Brighton
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
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He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
This picture MANDATORY CREDIT: Barry Chapman/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Paul Goldstein's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Barry Chapman/REX (3612933k)
Paul Goldstein trains in his tiger suit near the Taj Mahal, Agra
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/omvl
He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Rex Features. Only for use in story about Paul Goldstein's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Barry Chapman/REX (3612933f)
Paul Goldstein trains on the Masa Marai, Kenya
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
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He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
This picture MANDATORY CREDIT: Barry Chapman/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Paul Goldstein's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Barry Chapman/REX (3612933e)
Paul Goldstein trains in his tiger suit in India
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/omvl
He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
This picture: MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Paul Goldstein's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX (3612933q)
(Archive pic) Paul Goldstein trains in the London snow
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/omvl
He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
This picture: MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Paul Goldstein's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX (3612933p)
(Archive pic) Paul Goldstein climbed Kilimanjaro in his tiger suit in 2012
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/omvl
He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features. . Only for use in story about Paul Goldstein's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX (3612933o)
Paul Goldstein runs a marathon in his tiger suit
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
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He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX (3612933m)
(Archive pic) Paul Goldstein trains near Stonehenge
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
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He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
This picture MANDATORY CREDIT: Barry Chapman/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Paul Goldstein's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Barry Chapman/REX (3612933h)
Paul Goldstein trains in his tiger suit near the Taj Mahal, Agra
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/omvl
He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
This picture: MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Paul Goldstein's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/REX (3612933l)
(Archive pic) Paul Goldstein climbed Kilimanjaro in his tiger suit in 2012
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/omvl
He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
This picture MANDATORY CREDIT: Barry Chapman/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Paul Goldstein's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Barry Chapman/REX (3612933g)
Paul Goldstein is chased by children in Agra, India as trains in his tiger suit
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/omvl
He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
This picture MANDATORY CREDIT: Barry Chapman/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Paul Goldstein's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Barry Chapman/REX (3612933i)
Paul Goldstein meets a local child as he trains in his tiger suit near the Taj Mahal, Agra
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/omvl
He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
This picture: MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Paul Goldstein's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Barry Chapman/REX (3612933a)
Paul Goldstein trains in his tiger suit near the Taj Mahal, Agra
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/omvl
He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
This picture MANDATORY CREDIT: Barry Chapman/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Paul Goldstein's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Barry Chapman/REX (3612933j)
Paul Goldstein meets locals as he trains in his tiger suit in Agra, India
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/omvl
He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
This picture MANDATORY CREDIT: Barry Chapman/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Paul Goldstein's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Barry Chapman/REX (3612933b)
Paul Goldstein trains in his tiger suit near the Taj Mahal, Agra
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/omvl
He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
This picture MANDATORY CREDIT: Barry Chapman/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Paul Goldstein's work. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Barry Chapman/REX (3612933c)
Paul Goldstein trains in his tiger suit near the Taj Mahal, Agra
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/omvl
He has already climbed Kilimanjaro in his ten-foot tiger suit and roared through nine marathons - but now wildlife photographer is about to embark on his most ferocious challenge yet.
These stunning pictures show the Exodus safari guide training near the Taj Mahal for a punishing week-long charity challenge that will see him run the Brighton marathon, make his way to London on foot, then run the London marathon - all wearing the iconic big cat on his back.
There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on the Thursday inbetween.
Paul has raised over GBP 100,000 for his beloved tiger charity 'Worth More Alive' in Bandhavgarh, India.
The Wimbledon-based 52-year-old explains: "I have two wonderful young sons. I would like them to see a tiger in the wild when they are a little older."
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FEATURE - Rennt für die Tiger um die Welt: Marathonläufer Paul Goldstein
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Paul Goldstein meets a local child as he trains in his tiger suit near the Taj Mahal, Agra - 1 March 2014
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
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'TIGER MAN'S FINAL MARATHON' VIDEO: https://vimeo.com/163526201
After 13 marathons with a 10ft tiger on his back, extensive Achilles heel surgery and with a passion for the fate of tigers that "keeps him awake at night", Paul Goldstein is about to attempt his 'last ever' marathon in London this Sunday.
Previously, the 53-year-old campaigner has done four marathons in one week, climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, and, in 2014, ran the Brighton marathon, before proceeding to London on foot to take part in the marathon there - all with the plush aluminium-framed predator strapped to his body.
Indeed, as BBC presenter Chris Packham recently commented: "Paul is a stupid age to be running marathons in a tiger suit, but today Cambodia lost its last tiger, Paul just cannot countenance that happening in India and continues to punish himself with this quest".
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FEATURE - Rennt für die Tiger um die Welt: Marathonläufer Paul Goldstein
This picture MANDATORY CREDIT: Barry Chapman/Rex Shutterstock
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Paul Goldstein is chased by children in Agra, India as he trained in his tiger suit - March 2014
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8h6
'TIGER MAN'S FINAL MARATHON' VIDEO: https://vimeo.com/163526201
After 13 marathons with a 10ft tiger on his back, extensive Achilles heel surgery and with a passion for the fate of tigers that "keeps him awake at night", Paul Goldstein is about to attempt his 'last ever' marathon in London this Sunday.
Previously, the 53-year-old campaigner has done four marathons in one week, climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, and, in 2014, ran the Brighton marathon, before proceeding to London on foot to take part in the marathon there - all with the plush aluminium-framed predator strapped to his body.
Indeed, as BBC presenter Chris Packham recently commented: "Paul is a stupid age to be running marathons in a tiger suit, but today Cambodia lost its last tiger, Paul just cannot countenance that happening in India and continues to punish himself with this quest".
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FEATURE - Rennt für die Tiger um die Welt: Marathonläufer Paul Goldstein
This picture MANDATORY CREDIT: Barry Chapman/Rex Shutterstock
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Barry Chapman/REX/Shutterstock (3612933b)
Paul Goldstein trains in his tiger suit near the Taj Mahal, Agra - 1 March 2014
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8h6
'TIGER MAN'S FINAL MARATHON' VIDEO: https://vimeo.com/163526201
After 13 marathons with a 10ft tiger on his back, extensive Achilles heel surgery and with a passion for the fate of tigers that "keeps him awake at night", Paul Goldstein is about to attempt his 'last ever' marathon in London this Sunday.
Previously, the 53-year-old campaigner has done four marathons in one week, climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, and, in 2014, ran the Brighton marathon, before proceeding to London on foot to take part in the marathon there - all with the plush aluminium-framed predator strapped to his body.
Indeed, as BBC presenter Chris Packham recently commented: "Paul is a stupid age to be running marathons in a tiger suit, but today Cambodia lost its last tiger, Paul just cannot countenance that happening in India and continues to punish himself with this quest".
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FEATURE - Rennt für die Tiger um die Welt: Marathonläufer Paul Goldstein
This picture MANDATORY CREDIT: Barry Chapman/Rex Shutterstock
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Barry Chapman/REX/Shutterstock (3612933h)
Paul Goldstein trains in his tiger suit near the Taj Mahal, Agra - 1 March 2014
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8h6
'TIGER MAN'S FINAL MARATHON' VIDEO: https://vimeo.com/163526201
After 13 marathons with a 10ft tiger on his back, extensive Achilles heel surgery and with a passion for the fate of tigers that "keeps him awake at night", Paul Goldstein is about to attempt his 'last ever' marathon in London this Sunday.
Previously, the 53-year-old campaigner has done four marathons in one week, climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, and, in 2014, ran the Brighton marathon, before proceeding to London on foot to take part in the marathon there - all with the plush aluminium-framed predator strapped to his body.
Indeed, as BBC presenter Chris Packham recently commented: "Paul is a stupid age to be running marathons in a tiger suit, but today Cambodia lost its last tiger, Paul just cannot countenance that happening in India and continues to punish himself with this quest".
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FEATURE - Rennt für die Tiger um die Welt: Marathonläufer Paul Goldstein
This picture MANDATORY CREDIT: Barry Chapman/Rex Shutterstock
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Barry Chapman/REX/Shutterstock (3612933d)
Paul Goldstein is watched by a camel as he trains in his tiger suit in India - 1 March 2014
Paul Goldstein trains for epic British charity runs, Agra, India - 01 Mar 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s8h6
'TIGER MAN'S FINAL MARATHON' VIDEO: https://vimeo.com/163526201
After 13 marathons with a 10ft tiger on his back, extensive Achilles heel surgery and with a passion for the fate of tigers that "keeps him awake at night", Paul Goldstein is about to attempt his 'last ever' marathon in London this Sunday.
Previously, the 53-year-old campaigner has done four marathons in one week, climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, and, in 2014, ran the Brighton marathon, before proceeding to London on foot to take part in the marathon there - all with the plush aluminium-framed predator strapped to his body.
Indeed, as BBC presenter Chris Packham recently commented: "Paul is a stupid age to be running marathons in a tiger suit, but today Cambodia lost its last tiger, Paul just cannot countenance that happening in India and continues to punish himself with this quest".
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Cruise Ships in Philipsburg, St. Maarten, Dutch Antilles - 20 Dec 2011
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Cruise Ships in Philipsburg, St. Maarten, Dutch Antilles - From left to right: Adventure of the Seas, operated by Royal Caribbean International; Celebrity Silhouette, operated by Celebrity Cruises, a subsidiary of Royal Caribbean International; Disney Magic, operated by Disney Cruise Lines; and Norwegian Epic, operated by Norwegian Cruise Lines.
Cruise Ships in Philipsburg, St. Maarten, Dutch Antilles - 20 Dec 2011
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships, London, Britain - 05 Jul 2009
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Former Champions Pete Sampras (2L) and Bjorn Borg (R) watch the epic Gentlemens Singles Final between Roger Federer and Andy Roddick. Rod Laver is next to Borg with Ilie Nastase behind Borg
Wimbledon Tennis Championships, London, Britain - 05 Jul 2009
The All England Lawn Tennis Championships. Mens Final. Former Champions Pete Sampras (2L) and Bjorn Borg (R) watch the epic Gentlemens Singles Final between Roger Federer and Andy Roddick. Rod Laver is next to Borg with Ilie Nastase behind Borg.
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PEOPLE - Happy Birthday: Robert Duvall wird am 5.1.2016 85 Jahre alt
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Robert Duvall in Ted Turner Pictures' sweeping epic "Gods and Generals," also starring Jeff Daniels and Stephen Lang,
Gods and Generals - 2003
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1971, Film Title: LITTLE BIG MAN, Director: ARTHUR PENN, Pictured: BATH TUBS/SHOWERS, FAYE DUNAWAY, EPIC, DUSTIN HOFFMAN, LAST-STAND, LIFE STYLE (AMERICAN INDIANS), WESTERN, WASHING, MOTHERING, HAIR NET.
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Telly Savalas And George Lazenby On The Set Of The James Bond Epic ''on Her Majesty''s Secret Service'' In Murren Switzerland.
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Telly Savalas And George Lazenby On The Set Of The James Bond Epic 'on Her Majesty's Secret Service' In Murren Switzerland.
Telly Savalas And George Lazenby On The Set Of The James Bond Epic ''on Her Majesty''s Secret Service'' In Murren Switzerland.
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PORTRAIT - Hollywood Photo Archive
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1963 American epic historical drama film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, with a screenplay adapted by Mankiewicz, Ranald MacDougall and Sidney Buchman from the book The Life and Times of Cleopatra by Carlo Maria Franzero, and from histories by Plutarch, Suetonius, and Appian. It stars Elizabeth Taylor in the eponymous role. Richard Burton, Rex Harrison, Roddy McDowall, and Martin Landau are featured in supporting roles. It chronicles the struggles of Cleopatra, the young Queen of Egypt, to resist the imperial ambitions of Rome.
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PORTRAIT - Hollywood Photo Archive
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hollywood Photo Archive/MediaPunch/Shutterstock (11734708j)
1963 American epic historical drama film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, with a screenplay adapted by Mankiewicz, Ranald MacDougall and Sidney Buchman from the book The Life and Times of Cleopatra by Carlo Maria Franzero, and from histories by Plutarch, Suetonius, and Appian. It stars Elizabeth Taylor in the eponymous role. Richard Burton, Rex Harrison, Roddy McDowall, and Martin Landau are featured in supporting roles. It chronicles the struggles of Cleopatra, the young Queen of Egypt, to resist the imperial ambitions of Rome.
Hollywood Photo Archive
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PORTRAIT - Hollywood Photo Archive
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hollywood Photo Archive/MediaPunch/Shutterstock (11734708i)
1963 American epic historical drama film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, with a screenplay adapted by Mankiewicz, Ranald MacDougall and Sidney Buchman from the book The Life and Times of Cleopatra by Carlo Maria Franzero, and from histories by Plutarch, Suetonius, and Appian. It stars Elizabeth Taylor in the eponymous role. Richard Burton, Rex Harrison, Roddy McDowall, and Martin Landau are featured in supporting roles. It chronicles the struggles of Cleopatra, the young Queen of Egypt, to resist the imperial ambitions of Rome.
Hollywood Photo Archive
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PORTRAIT - Hollywood Photo Archive
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hollywood Photo Archive/MediaPunch/Shutterstock (11734708h)
1963 American epic historical drama film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, with a screenplay adapted by Mankiewicz, Ranald MacDougall and Sidney Buchman from the book The Life and Times of Cleopatra by Carlo Maria Franzero, and from histories by Plutarch, Suetonius, and Appian. It stars Elizabeth Taylor in the eponymous role. Richard Burton, Rex Harrison, Roddy McDowall, and Martin Landau are featured in supporting roles. It chronicles the struggles of Cleopatra, the young Queen of Egypt, to resist the imperial ambitions of Rome.
Hollywood Photo Archive
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Boxing Henry Cooper V Brian London British & Empire Heavyweight Title Fight At Earls Court London. It Looks Bad For Henry Cooper As He Goes Down In The Fifth Round Of His Title Fight With Brian London Blood Pouring From His Nose And Eye. London Took
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Boxing Henry Cooper V Brian London British & Empire Heavyweight Title Fight At Earls Court London. It Looks Bad For Henry Cooper As He Goes Down In The Fifth Round Of His Title Fight With Brian London Blood Pouring From His Nose And Eye. London Took Even Worse Punishment Over The 15 Rounds However And 24-year-old Cooper Was A Convincing Points Winner Of An Epic Contest. American Promoters Were At The Fight Ready To Sign The Winner For A World Title Fight Against Floyd Patterson (dead 5/06) . 12 January 1959
Boxing Henry Cooper V Brian London British & Empire Heavyweight Title Fight At Earls Court London. It Looks Bad For Henry Cooper As He Goes Down In The Fifth Round Of His Title Fight With Brian London Blood Pouring From His Nose And Eye. London Took
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