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FEATURE - Nachts am Wasserloch in Afrika
Pictured: Cape buffalo drinking at night
These stunning images offer a rare glimpse into the night-time activities of wild animals as they visit a watering hole in the hours of darkness.
Zebras, wildebeests, and cape buffaloes create stunning reflections on the surface of the water as they lower their heads to take a drink.
A powerful wildebeest visits the pool to take a drink while two others linger in the background - perfectly symmetrical to each other.
In another breathtaking photograph, four illuminated zebras stand in a precise line with their heads bowed down towards their reflections.
© Ann & Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
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FEATURE - Nachts am Wasserloch in Afrika
Pictured: Cape buffalo drinking at night
These stunning images offer a rare glimpse into the night-time activities of wild animals as they visit a watering hole in the hours of darkness.
Zebras, wildebeests, and cape buffaloes create stunning reflections on the surface of the water as they lower their heads to take a drink.
A powerful wildebeest visits the pool to take a drink while two others linger in the background - perfectly symmetrical to each other.
In another breathtaking photograph, four illuminated zebras stand in a precise line with their heads bowed down towards their reflections.
© Ann & Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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FEATURE - Nachts am Wasserloch in Afrika
Pictured: Cape buffalo drinking at night
These stunning images offer a rare glimpse into the night-time activities of wild animals as they visit a watering hole in the hours of darkness.
Zebras, wildebeests, and cape buffaloes create stunning reflections on the surface of the water as they lower their heads to take a drink.
A powerful wildebeest visits the pool to take a drink while two others linger in the background - perfectly symmetrical to each other.
In another breathtaking photograph, four illuminated zebras stand in a precise line with their heads bowed down towards their reflections.
© Ann & Steve Toon/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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DUK10048527_022
FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: A lion picks up a puku lamb by the neck like a cub to walk out of sight. A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692947
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DUK10048527_021
FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: A lion picks up a puku lamb by the neck like a cub to walk out of sight. A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692950
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DUK10048527_020
FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: A lion picks up a puku lamb by the neck like a cub to walk out of sight. A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692949
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DUK10048527_019
FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692952
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DUK10048527_018
FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692951
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DUK10048527_016
FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: A lion lifts a puku lamb gently and carries him off like a cub. A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692925
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DUK10048527_014
FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: An unafraid puku lamb seeks protection from a lion. A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692928
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DUK10048527_013
FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692922
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DUK10048527_012
FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: A lion appears to nuzzle a puku lamb. A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692924
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DUK10048527_011
FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: A lion picks up a puku lamb by the neck like a cub to walk out of sight. A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692948
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DUK10048527_010
FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: An unafraid puku lamb seeks protection from a lion. A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692927
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DUK10048527_009
FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692953
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DUK10048527_008
FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: An unafraid puku lamb seeks protection from a lion. A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692916
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DUK10048527_007
FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692921
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DUK10048527_006
FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: An unafraid puku lamb seeks protection from a lion. A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692909
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DUK10048527_005
FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: A lion appears to be befriending a puku lamb. A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692910
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DUK10048527_004
FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: An unafraid puku lamb seeks protection from a lion. A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692908
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FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: Disgruntled baboon. A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692889
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DUK10048527_002
FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: A lion appears to be playing gently with a puku lamb. A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692915
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DUK10048527_001
FEATURE - Nur Freunde: Löwe und Antilope
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October 15, 2016 - South Luangwa, Zambia: An unafraid puku lamb seeks protection from a lion. A male lion rescued a puku lamb from a baboon at South Luangwa National Park, one of the greatest wildlife sanctuaries in the world offering one of the finest ways to experience Africa’s pristine wilderness first-hand. The puku is an antelope, the same size as an impala, and local to the Luangwa Valley. The puku lamb appeared to be looking to the lion for protection, as though the lion were a mother/father figure, not attempting to dart away, the lion staring deep into its eyes. There was no sign of any adult puku nearby. The lion alternately toyed with the lamb and then cared for the lamb, gently cuffing it a couple of times like a cub, knocking it down then helping it up. After around 15 minutes, the lion picked up the lamb, like a cub in its mouth, and carried it into deeper shade to set it down. The lion then carried it off again, as a cub in its mouth, out of sight. (Hazel Soan/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05692920
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USA National Park photo series, America - Apr 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: Nick Jackson/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Jackson/REX Shutterstock (4913769af)
Sand pouring through Antelope canyon
USA National Park photo series, America - Apr 2015
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Photographer Nick Jackson set out on a 3,000 mile road trip to capture incredible images of America's national parks.
The national parks he visited included Yosemite, Sequoia, Bryce Valley, Dead Horse Shoe Point, Arches and Zion Canyon.
The breath-taking images of the national parks in Utah are characterised by their red, orange and white hues. The famous Bryce valley is distinctive due to geological structures called hoodoos, formed by frost weathering and stream erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks.
Nick also captured images of Dead Horse Point, which is 2,000 feet above a gooseneck in the Colorado River. The photos show immense vertical cliffs, with canyons carved by ice, water and wind.
Meanwhile, pictures of the Mesa arches can be seen, alongside Zion Canyon and Antelope Park.
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USA National Park photo series, America - Apr 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: Nick Jackson/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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Lighting up Antelope Canyon
USA National Park photo series, America - Apr 2015
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Photographer Nick Jackson set out on a 3,000 mile road trip to capture incredible images of America's national parks.
The national parks he visited included Yosemite, Sequoia, Bryce Valley, Dead Horse Shoe Point, Arches and Zion Canyon.
The breath-taking images of the national parks in Utah are characterised by their red, orange and white hues. The famous Bryce valley is distinctive due to geological structures called hoodoos, formed by frost weathering and stream erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks.
Nick also captured images of Dead Horse Point, which is 2,000 feet above a gooseneck in the Colorado River. The photos show immense vertical cliffs, with canyons carved by ice, water and wind.
Meanwhile, pictures of the Mesa arches can be seen, alongside Zion Canyon and Antelope Park.
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USA National Park photo series, America - Apr 2015
MANDATORY CREDIT: Nick Jackson/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Jackson/REX Shutterstock (4913769x)
Antelope Canyon
USA National Park photo series, America - Apr 2015
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Photographer Nick Jackson set out on a 3,000 mile road trip to capture incredible images of America's national parks.
The national parks he visited included Yosemite, Sequoia, Bryce Valley, Dead Horse Shoe Point, Arches and Zion Canyon.
The breath-taking images of the national parks in Utah are characterised by their red, orange and white hues. The famous Bryce valley is distinctive due to geological structures called hoodoos, formed by frost weathering and stream erosion of the river and lake bed sedimentary rocks.
Nick also captured images of Dead Horse Point, which is 2,000 feet above a gooseneck in the Colorado River. The photos show immense vertical cliffs, with canyons carved by ice, water and wind.
Meanwhile, pictures of the Mesa arches can be seen, alongside Zion Canyon and Antelope Park.
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FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
MANDATORY CREDIT: Beboy/REX Shutterstock
Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Beboy's images of sunrises and sunsets around the world. No stock, advertising, merchandising or books without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beboy/REX/Shutterstock (5636173r)
Antelope Canyon, America, pictured with rays of sun light at midday
Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.
His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.
In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.
Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.
Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
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Greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) female, Kruger national park, South Africa
Greater kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros) female, Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa
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Common (blue) wildebeest (gnu) (Connochaetes taurinus), Mkhuze game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Common (blue) wildebeest (gnu) (Connochaetes taurinus), Mkhuze game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, Africa
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Common (blue) wildebeest (gnu) (Connochaetes taurinus) at water, Mkhuze game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Common (blue) wildebeest (gnu) (Connochaetes taurinus) at water, Mkhuze game reserve, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa,Africa
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Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson/REX (4376152f)
Light filtering through the rocks at Lower Antelope Canyon
Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
People are seen navigating the twists and turns of a stunning sandstone canyon glowing in shades of orange and red as it's lit from above by sunglight. The rays highlight the intense colours and wave-like patterns on the walls of Antelope Canyon in Arizona that have been forged by centuries of floods. The winding canyon was created by water rushing downstream slowly but inexorably eroding the soft sandstone. The process is still ongoing and anyone venturing into the canyon must do so with an official guide due to the risks of flash flooding. At their highest the soaring walls reach up to 130 feet high and the winding path the water has created can be anything from 33 feet wide to just 16 feet at its narrowest. Photographer Dave Stevenson was one of thousands of people who visit the canyon every year to marvel at the beauty of the strange phenomenon.
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Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson/REX (4376152b)
Light filtering through the rocks at Lower Antelope Canyon
Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
People are seen navigating the twists and turns of a stunning sandstone canyon glowing in shades of orange and red as it's lit from above by sunglight. The rays highlight the intense colours and wave-like patterns on the walls of Antelope Canyon in Arizona that have been forged by centuries of floods. The winding canyon was created by water rushing downstream slowly but inexorably eroding the soft sandstone. The process is still ongoing and anyone venturing into the canyon must do so with an official guide due to the risks of flash flooding. At their highest the soaring walls reach up to 130 feet high and the winding path the water has created can be anything from 33 feet wide to just 16 feet at its narrowest. Photographer Dave Stevenson was one of thousands of people who visit the canyon every year to marvel at the beauty of the strange phenomenon.
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Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson/REX (4376152i)
Spectacular rock formations at Lower Antelope Canyon
Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
People are seen navigating the twists and turns of a stunning sandstone canyon glowing in shades of orange and red as it's lit from above by sunglight. The rays highlight the intense colours and wave-like patterns on the walls of Antelope Canyon in Arizona that have been forged by centuries of floods. The winding canyon was created by water rushing downstream slowly but inexorably eroding the soft sandstone. The process is still ongoing and anyone venturing into the canyon must do so with an official guide due to the risks of flash flooding. At their highest the soaring walls reach up to 130 feet high and the winding path the water has created can be anything from 33 feet wide to just 16 feet at its narrowest. Photographer Dave Stevenson was one of thousands of people who visit the canyon every year to marvel at the beauty of the strange phenomenon.
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Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson/REX (4376152j)
Spectacular rock formations at Lower Antelope Canyon
Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
People are seen navigating the twists and turns of a stunning sandstone canyon glowing in shades of orange and red as it's lit from above by sunglight. The rays highlight the intense colours and wave-like patterns on the walls of Antelope Canyon in Arizona that have been forged by centuries of floods. The winding canyon was created by water rushing downstream slowly but inexorably eroding the soft sandstone. The process is still ongoing and anyone venturing into the canyon must do so with an official guide due to the risks of flash flooding. At their highest the soaring walls reach up to 130 feet high and the winding path the water has created can be anything from 33 feet wide to just 16 feet at its narrowest. Photographer Dave Stevenson was one of thousands of people who visit the canyon every year to marvel at the beauty of the strange phenomenon.
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Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson/REX (4376152d)
Spectacular rock formations at Lower Antelope Canyon
Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
People are seen navigating the twists and turns of a stunning sandstone canyon glowing in shades of orange and red as it's lit from above by sunglight. The rays highlight the intense colours and wave-like patterns on the walls of Antelope Canyon in Arizona that have been forged by centuries of floods. The winding canyon was created by water rushing downstream slowly but inexorably eroding the soft sandstone. The process is still ongoing and anyone venturing into the canyon must do so with an official guide due to the risks of flash flooding. At their highest the soaring walls reach up to 130 feet high and the winding path the water has created can be anything from 33 feet wide to just 16 feet at its narrowest. Photographer Dave Stevenson was one of thousands of people who visit the canyon every year to marvel at the beauty of the strange phenomenon.
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Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson/REX (4376152k)
Spectacular rock formations at Lower Antelope Canyon
Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
People are seen navigating the twists and turns of a stunning sandstone canyon glowing in shades of orange and red as it's lit from above by sunglight. The rays highlight the intense colours and wave-like patterns on the walls of Antelope Canyon in Arizona that have been forged by centuries of floods. The winding canyon was created by water rushing downstream slowly but inexorably eroding the soft sandstone. The process is still ongoing and anyone venturing into the canyon must do so with an official guide due to the risks of flash flooding. At their highest the soaring walls reach up to 130 feet high and the winding path the water has created can be anything from 33 feet wide to just 16 feet at its narrowest. Photographer Dave Stevenson was one of thousands of people who visit the canyon every year to marvel at the beauty of the strange phenomenon.
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Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson/REX (4376152c)
Spectacular rock formations at Lower Antelope Canyon
Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
People are seen navigating the twists and turns of a stunning sandstone canyon glowing in shades of orange and red as it's lit from above by sunglight. The rays highlight the intense colours and wave-like patterns on the walls of Antelope Canyon in Arizona that have been forged by centuries of floods. The winding canyon was created by water rushing downstream slowly but inexorably eroding the soft sandstone. The process is still ongoing and anyone venturing into the canyon must do so with an official guide due to the risks of flash flooding. At their highest the soaring walls reach up to 130 feet high and the winding path the water has created can be anything from 33 feet wide to just 16 feet at its narrowest. Photographer Dave Stevenson was one of thousands of people who visit the canyon every year to marvel at the beauty of the strange phenomenon.
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Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson/REX (4376152h)
Spectacular rock formations at Lower Antelope Canyon
Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
People are seen navigating the twists and turns of a stunning sandstone canyon glowing in shades of orange and red as it's lit from above by sunglight. The rays highlight the intense colours and wave-like patterns on the walls of Antelope Canyon in Arizona that have been forged by centuries of floods. The winding canyon was created by water rushing downstream slowly but inexorably eroding the soft sandstone. The process is still ongoing and anyone venturing into the canyon must do so with an official guide due to the risks of flash flooding. At their highest the soaring walls reach up to 130 feet high and the winding path the water has created can be anything from 33 feet wide to just 16 feet at its narrowest. Photographer Dave Stevenson was one of thousands of people who visit the canyon every year to marvel at the beauty of the strange phenomenon.
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Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson/REX (4376152e)
Spectacular rock formations at Lower Antelope Canyon
Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
People are seen navigating the twists and turns of a stunning sandstone canyon glowing in shades of orange and red as it's lit from above by sunglight. The rays highlight the intense colours and wave-like patterns on the walls of Antelope Canyon in Arizona that have been forged by centuries of floods. The winding canyon was created by water rushing downstream slowly but inexorably eroding the soft sandstone. The process is still ongoing and anyone venturing into the canyon must do so with an official guide due to the risks of flash flooding. At their highest the soaring walls reach up to 130 feet high and the winding path the water has created can be anything from 33 feet wide to just 16 feet at its narrowest. Photographer Dave Stevenson was one of thousands of people who visit the canyon every year to marvel at the beauty of the strange phenomenon.
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Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson/REX (4376152a)
Tourists admiring rock formations in Lower Antelope Canyon
Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
People are seen navigating the twists and turns of a stunning sandstone canyon glowing in shades of orange and red as it's lit from above by sunglight. The rays highlight the intense colours and wave-like patterns on the walls of Antelope Canyon in Arizona that have been forged by centuries of floods. The winding canyon was created by water rushing downstream slowly but inexorably eroding the soft sandstone. The process is still ongoing and anyone venturing into the canyon must do so with an official guide due to the risks of flash flooding. At their highest the soaring walls reach up to 130 feet high and the winding path the water has created can be anything from 33 feet wide to just 16 feet at its narrowest. Photographer Dave Stevenson was one of thousands of people who visit the canyon every year to marvel at the beauty of the strange phenomenon.
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Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Stevenson/REX (4376152g)
Spectacular rock formations at Lower Antelope Canyon
Antelope canyon, Page, Arizona, America - Nov 2014
People are seen navigating the twists and turns of a stunning sandstone canyon glowing in shades of orange and red as it's lit from above by sunglight. The rays highlight the intense colours and wave-like patterns on the walls of Antelope Canyon in Arizona that have been forged by centuries of floods. The winding canyon was created by water rushing downstream slowly but inexorably eroding the soft sandstone. The process is still ongoing and anyone venturing into the canyon must do so with an official guide due to the risks of flash flooding. At their highest the soaring walls reach up to 130 feet high and the winding path the water has created can be anything from 33 feet wide to just 16 feet at its narrowest. Photographer Dave Stevenson was one of thousands of people who visit the canyon every year to marvel at the beauty of the strange phenomenon.
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British couple leave rat-race to help endangered animals - 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gemma Catlin/Rex Features (2228697z)
Four lions at dawn, Antelope Park, Zimbabwe, Feb 12, A British couple have left behind careers to travel the world, working as conservation photojournalists and filming documentaries about endangered animals and the human impact on the world.
Aaron Gekoski, 33, co-owned a model agency and Gemma Catlin, 32, worked as a hospitality consultant; opening bars, hotels and restaurants across Europe.
The pair met in Mozambique after Aaron left London (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The Falklands War - 1982
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SINKING OF HMS ANTELOPE IN SAN CARLOS WATER
The Falklands War - 1982
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Zusammenstellung: Thatcher mit 87 Jahren gestorben - Die Thatcherjahre
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