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  • 2011 Young Hollywood Awards, Los Angeles, America - 20 May 2011
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    2011 Young Hollywood Awards, Los Angeles, America - 20 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jim Smeal / BEImages ( 776008bo )
    Lucy Hale
    2011 Young Hollywood Awards, Los Angeles, America - 20 May 2011

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  • Some of world's rarest birds captured on camera - 25 Jan 2011
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    Some of world's rarest birds captured on camera - 25 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Martin Hale / Rex Features ( 1275599l )

    World's Rarest Birds Captured On Camera
    These remarkable pictures reveal some of the world's rarest birds - which have only ever been photographed by a handful of people.

    The unique shots were captured by patient photographers who travelled to some of the remotest places on the planet and spent weeks behind the lens.

    They are all winning entries in an international competition to secure images of the 566 most threatened birds on Earth.

    They are to be featured in a new book, The World's Rarest Birds, which aims to highlight the plight of these endangered birds.

    "These are all incredibly rare birds and capturing them on camera shows a huge commitment by each photographer," said Andy Swash, a member of the World's Rarest Project team.

    "You can't just go out into your back garden and get these shots. These birds live in really remote locations.

    "Once you have got there you often have to spend hours waiting to see these and getting any image, let alone the one you want, could take weeks or months."

    One of the most spectacular images shows a Kakapo, a flightless parrot from New Zealand, taken by photographer Shane McInnes.

    There are just 124 of these birds remaining in the wild, but amazingly this picture was snapped on a compact camera just a metre or so away from the parrot.

    "Very few people have been fortunate to get that close to a Kakapo. But they are not used to predators and are not worried by humans so Shane has ended up was able to take this fantastic shot," added Andy.

    Another image shows a Brazilian Merganser with its eight young ducklings, which can only be found on fast-flowing rivers in central Brazil and north-eastern Argentina.

    The population is less than 250 and decreasing due to pollution and changes in water flow.

    The Christmas Island Frigatebird, captured in flight by D...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QBASSTYFD

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  • Traditional Shrovetide Tuesday football game at Alnwick, Britain - 16 Feb 2010
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    Traditional Shrovetide Tuesday football game at Alnwick, Britain - 16 Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features ( 1141664f )
    The hale (goal) through which teams aim to score stands under the walls of Alnwick castle. Alnwick's traditional Shrove Tuesday football match is an annual event.
    Traditional Shrovetide Tuesday football game at Alnwick, Britain - 16 Feb 2010
    In temperatures just above freezing the residents of St Paul's parish beat St Michael's parish by one hale (goal) to nil, after extra time.
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  • Traditional Shrovetide Tuesday football game at Alnwick, Britain - 16 Feb 2010
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    Traditional Shrovetide Tuesday football game at Alnwick, Britain - 16 Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features ( 1141664e )
    The hale (goal) through which teams aim to score stands under the walls of Alnwick castle. Alnwick's traditional Shrove Tuesday football match is an annual event.
    Traditional Shrovetide Tuesday football game at Alnwick, Britain - 16 Feb 2010
    In temperatures just above freezing the residents of St Paul's parish beat St Michael's parish by one hale (goal) to nil, after extra time.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802D )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis back home in Welwyn Garden City
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802K )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis at the Nasa Space Centre in Florida, America
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an allig...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802J )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his to...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802I )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in Peru
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his toilet in the jungle...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802G )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in Mexico
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his toilet in the jung...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802H )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in New York by the Statue of Liberty
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator out...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802F )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis at the Sydney Opera House, Australia
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator out...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802E )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis with a dancer in Argentina
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his t...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802L )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in Las Vegas, America
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his toilet...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802W )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis next to the leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802V )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside hi...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802U )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis with a deckchair in Brighton, Britain
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator ou...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802N )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis with a household guard in London, Britain
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligato...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802M )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis on Easter Island
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his toilet in t...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802X )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis by Leonardo Da Vinci's painting of the Mona Lisa in the Louvre Museum, Paris, France
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802R )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in Ireland
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his toilet in the jun...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802Y )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in the Grand Canyon, America
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802S )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis with the Naked Cowboy in Times Square, New York, America
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and find...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802P )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in front of the Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alliga...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802Q )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis with a Diego Maradona lookalike in Argentina
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an allig...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802AA )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis hanging onto a rock in Ireland
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802AB )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis with policeman in London, Britain
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outsi...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802Z )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in Sydney, Australia
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his toilet ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802T )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis with beef burgers in Florida, America
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator ou...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802O )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis with Yeoman Wardens in London, Britain
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator o...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802A )
    Matt Hale back home in Welwyn Garden City
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his toilet in the...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802AC )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in Austria
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his toilet in the ju...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802C )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis back home in Welwyn Garden City
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
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    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802B )
    Matt Hale dressed as Elvis back home in Welwyn Garden City
    Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
    ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD

    The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.

    Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.

    Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

    He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.

    "I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.

    "I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."

    But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.

    Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

    "The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.

    "It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."

    Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO

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  • NEWS - GB: Lady Brenda Hale, Präsidentin des Obersten Gerichtshofesm (Archiv)
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    NEWS - GB: Lady Brenda Hale, Präsidentin des Obersten Gerichtshofesm (Archiv)
    LADY JUSTICE HALE (Dame Brenda Hale) was introduced into to the House of Lords today as LADY HALE of RICHMOND, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, so becaming the1st female Law Lord to sit in the United Kingdom.
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    Date: 12.01.2004
    COMPULSORY CREDIT: Gary Lee /UPPA/Photoshot

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