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FEATURE - Die Schottischen Highlands
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Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Camillo Berenos' photo series on the Scottish Highlands. No stock, books, merchandising or advertising without photographer's permission
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View from the Buachaille Etive Beag in early spring. The Bidean Nam Bian (aka the Three Sisters) can be seen on the right while och Etive can be seen in the distance. I got caught in some heavy hail storms while walking on the ridge, which, as I was the only person on the mountain, made me slightly uncomfortamble from time to time.
Stunning photos of the Scottish Highlands, Britain - 2016
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A photographer has released a stunning series of photos that show the raw beauty of the Scottish Highlands.
Scotland-based photographer Camillo Berenos has spent the past few years travelling though the highlands, capturing breath-taking pictures along the way.
Camillo said: "Unlike many who undertake such projects, I haven't focused on a single defined geographical area, though the majority of my photographic forays have taken me to the Western and North-Western Highlands.
"From the vast but also familiar landscapes of Rannoch Moor and Glen Coe, to the relentlessly steep slopes of the hills in Kintail and the rugged and shapely mountain massifs of Torridon and Wester Ross, I have spent many hours in the hills, with specific destinations often primarily being determined by where the weather forecast looked most favourable."
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REPORTAGE - Südafrika: Urbane Gebiete aus der Vogelschau
MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931p)
Vusimuzi / Mooifontein Cemetery. Vusimuzi settlement lies between a fetid stream, a huge cemetery, and two slightly wealthier suburbs. There are over 30,000 people living in approximately 8,500 shacks. High above the shacks, high-tension power lines carry electricity to other areas of Johannesburg, but not Vusimuzi
Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
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A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.
Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.
His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.
An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.
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Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931p)
Vusimuzi / Mooifontein Cemetery. Vusimuzi settlement lies between a fetid stream, a huge cemetery, and two slightly wealthier suburbs. There are over 30,000 people living in approximately 8,500 shacks. High above the shacks, high-tension power lines carry electricity to other areas of Johannesburg, but not Vusimuzi
Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
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A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.
Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.
His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.
An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.
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REPORTAGE - Südafrika: Urbane Gebiete aus der Vogelschau
MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931m)
Vusimuzi / Mooifontein Cemetery. Vusimuzi settlement lies between a fetid stream, a huge cemetery, and two slightly wealthier suburbs. There are over 30,000 people living in approximately 8,500 shacks. High above the shacks, high-tension power lines carry electricity to other areas of Johannesburg, but not Vusimuzi
Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sgkr
A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.
Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.
His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.
An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.
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Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931m)
Vusimuzi / Mooifontein Cemetery. Vusimuzi settlement lies between a fetid stream, a huge cemetery, and two slightly wealthier suburbs. There are over 30,000 people living in approximately 8,500 shacks. High above the shacks, high-tension power lines carry electricity to other areas of Johannesburg, but not Vusimuzi
Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sgkr
A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.
Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.
His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.
An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.
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REPORTAGE - Südafrika: Urbane Gebiete aus der Vogelschau
MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931d)
Vusimuzi / Mooifontein Cemetery. Vusimuzi settlement lies between a fetid stream, a huge cemetery, and two slightly wealthier suburbs. There are over 30,000 people living in approximately 8,500 shacks. High above the shacks, high-tension power lines carry electricity to other areas of Johannesburg, but not Vusimuzi
Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sgkr
A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.
Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.
His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.
An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.
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Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931d)
Vusimuzi / Mooifontein Cemetery. Vusimuzi settlement lies between a fetid stream, a huge cemetery, and two slightly wealthier suburbs. There are over 30,000 people living in approximately 8,500 shacks. High above the shacks, high-tension power lines carry electricity to other areas of Johannesburg, but not Vusimuzi
Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sgkr
A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.
Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.
His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.
An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.
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FEATURE - Naturwunder: Landschaften in Australien
MANDATORY CREDIT: Benjamin Lee/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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Maroubra Headlands, New South Wales, Australia. A slightly more conceptual shot from me of my friend reading with waves crashing below
Striking landscapes, Australia - Aug 2016
Australia's scenic splendour comes in all shapes and sizes, from its valleys and beaches to the Sydney Opera House's white sails.
There's not a kangaroo or koala in sight in this different, beautiful vision of what Australia is all about for some. Instead, this photo series captures breath-taking moments during adventures - including an exquisite shot of horsemen galloping through fog.
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Wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans) on the wing at sunset approaching South Georgia Island, Southern Atlantic Ocean. The Wandering Albatross has the largest wingspan of any living bird, with the average wingspan being 3.1 metres (10.2 ft). The longest-winged examples verified have been about 3.7 m (12 ft), but probably erroneous reports of as much as 5.3 m (17.5 ft) are known. As a result of its wingspan, it is capable of remaining in the air without beating its wings for several hours at a time (travelling 22 metres for every meter of drop). The length of the body is about 1.35 m (4.4 ft) with females being slightly smaller than males, and they weigh typically from 6 to 12 kg (13-26 lb). Immature birds have been recorded weighing as much as 16.1 kg (35 lb) during their first flights. The plumage varies with age, but adults have white bodies with black and white wings. Males have whiter wings than females with just the tips and trailing edges of the wings black. They feed on squid, small fish and on animal refuse that floats on the sea, eating to such excess at times that they are unable to fly and rest helplessly on the water.
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MEXICO Chichen Itza
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Chichen Itza Archeological Sites Main Pyramid Known As El Castillo Or Kukulcan with the moon being slightly visible on the left hand side. Maya Mayan Toltec History Sun Vacation Holidays Travel Archeology Historical Religion Building Structure Architecture Ancient Exotic Folklore Maya Calendar Monument Human Heritage Temple Construction Equinox Staircase Culture Tradition American Indians Indigenous Civilization Wonder of the world Design Philosophy Geometry Mayan Centre Sculpture Hieroglyphics Holly Ground Ruins Blue Castle Castello Center Cultural Cultures Destination Destinations Gray Hispanic History Historic Indegent Latin America Latino Mexican Religious
MEXICO Chichen Itza
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Pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain
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After passing Cizur Menor the path is slightly downhill to the next Zariquiegui village after which begins the climb to Alto del Perdòn, in Cizur Menor
Pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain
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SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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Kalutara Overview - After tsunami - This QuickBird image of the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka -- just south of the city of Colombo in a resort area called Kalutara -- was collected shortly after the moment of tsunami impact: 10.20 local time, slightly less than 4 hours after the earthquake.
SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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Kalutara Beach Detail - after tsunami: receding waters and beach damage from tsunami. Imagery collected December 26, 2004. This QuickBird image of the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka -- just south of the city of Colombo in a resort area called Kalutara -- was collected shortly after the moment of tsunami impact: 10.20 local time, slightly less than 4 hours after the earthquake.
SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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Kalutara Water Detail - After tsunami: receding waters from tsunami. Imagery collected December 26, 2004. This QuickBird image of the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka -- just south of the city of Colombo in a resort area called Kalutara -- was collected shortly after the moment of tsunami impact: 10.20 local time, slightly less than 4 hours after the earthquake.
SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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Kalutara Flooding Detail - After tsunami: closeup detailing flooding from tsunami. Imagery collected December 26, 2004. This QuickBird image of the southwestern coast of Sri Lanka -- just south of the city of Colombo in a resort area called Kalutara -- was collected shortly after the moment of tsunami impact: 10.20 local time, slightly less than 4 hours after the earthquake.
SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING TSUNAMI STRIKING COAST SOUTH OF COLOMBO, SRI LANKA - 26 DEC 2004
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GOLDIE THE OLDEST GOLDFISH IN THE WORLD AT 44 YEARS, BRITAIN - 2004
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Goldie the oldest goldfish in the world, turning slightly grey
GOLDIE THE OLDEST GOLDFISH IN THE WORLD AT 44 YEARS, BRITAIN - 2004
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Diana Princess Of Wales Arrives For A Charity Gala At The London Palladium. She Looked As Usual Quite Stunning. Wearing A Navy Double-breasted Jacket And Short Sequinned Skirt The Pirncess Of Wales Turned Every Head As She Arrived At The London Palla
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Princess Diana Arrives For A Charity Gala At The London Palladium. She Looked As Usual Quite Stunning. Wearing A Navy Double-breasted Jacket And Short Sequinned Skirt The Pirncess Of Wales Turned Every Head As She Arrived At The London Palladium Last Night. For The Keenest Observer However There Was A Tanatalising Mystery About The Outfit. Was The Princess's Skirt Ever So Slightly See-through? Was That Her Slip That Could Be Seen Beneath The Sequinned Motifs? Diana Was Attending A Celebrity Charity Show In Honour Of Seven-year-old Lerona Gelb Who Was Paralysed In A Road Accident. The Princess Greeted Lerona And Her Mother Susan On The Steps Oof The Theatre. Lerona Then Presented Diana With A Bouquet And In Her Wheelchair Led Her To Her Seat. The Show Raised Around A100 000 For The International Spinal Reserach Trust Of Which The Princess Is Patron. Stars Of Lerona's Celebrity Spectacular Included Tom O'Connor Julie Rogers Frankie Vaughan Marti Webb And Helen Shapiro.
Diana Princess Of Wales Arrives For A Charity Gala At The London Palladium. She Looked As Usual Quite Stunning. Wearing A Navy Double-breasted Jacket And Short Sequinned Skirt The Pirncess Of Wales Turned Every Head As She Arrived At The London Palla
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Sophia Loren Actress Slightly Unfamiliar In Heavy-rimmed Spectacles. (for Full Caption See Version).
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Sophia Loren Actress Slightly Unfamiliar In Heavy-rimmed Spectacles. (for Full Caption See Version).
Sophia Loren Actress Slightly Unfamiliar In Heavy-rimmed Spectacles. (for Full Caption See Version).
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