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Rare Bird White Morph Reddish Egret
May 23, 2025, Tierra Verde, Florida, USA: A snowy egret chases a rare white morph reddish egret with a freshly caught fish at Fort De Soto Park in Tierra Verde, Florida. The white morph reddish egret is a rare sight, highly prized by birders and wildlife photographers alike. (Credit Image: © Ronen Tivony/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Rare Bird White Morph Reddish Egret
May 23, 2025, Tierra Verde, Florida, USA: A white morph reddish egret, the rarest form of the rarest egret species in North America, clutches a freshly caught fish in its beak at Fort De Soto Park in Tierra Verde, Florida. This striking bird is a rare sight, prized by birders and wildlife photographers alike. (Credit Image: © Ronen Tivony/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Massive Power Outage Hits Spain And Portugal, Disrupting Daily Life
A bus drives through the street during a massive power outage in Lisbon, Portugal, on April 28, 2025. A widespread blackout affects large parts of Spain and Portugal, disrupting transportation, communications, and essential services. Authorities investigate the cause, with initial reports suggesting a rare atmospheric phenomenon may destabilize the power grid. (Photo by Luis Boza/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Sri Lankan Leopard At Yala National Park
Native Sri Lankan leopard ( Panthera pardus kotiya ), an elusive and majestic predator endemic to Sri Lanka, prowls through the dense jungle of Yala National Park. Known for hosting one of the highest leopard populations in the world, the park offers a rare opportunity to observe these big cats in their natural habitat, an active wildlife sanctuary Camouflaged under the trees among the vegetation, the leopard moves with grace and precision, embodying the spirit of the wild. The leopard emerges from the shadows, peering curiously through the thick foliage. As one of the most iconic and vulnerable species on the island, the Sri Lankan leopard faces ongoing threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict. Conservation efforts remain crucial to ensure the survival of this rare and solitary subspecies, Since 2020, the species has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, as the population is estimated at less than 800 mature individuals, and declining. Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – April 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Reclusive Superman villain Gene Hackman is spotted on a rare outing from his mansion in the Santa Fe mountains
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Santa Fe, NM, USA. February 2, 2019
Reclusive Superman villain Gene Hackman is spotted on a rare outing from his mansion in the Santa Fe mountains. The 89-year-old was photographed as he picked up coffee from a local Starbucks, then purchased more coffee and snacks from a gas station, before enjoying a two-hour drive on a sunny winter's day in his adopted hometown. Despite the gorgeous weather, Gene was not accompanied by his wife, Betsy Arakawa, 60, who is pictured separately running errands in town. The historically active Gene appears to be moving much slower in his twilight years, and his gaunt appearance shows how much weight he’s lost from his once famously round face.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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Reclusive Superman villain Gene Hackman is spotted on a rare outing from his mansion in the Santa Fe mountains
PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Santa Fe, NM, USA. February 2, 2019
Reclusive Superman villain Gene Hackman is spotted on a rare outing from his mansion in the Santa Fe mountains. The 89-year-old was photographed as he picked up coffee from a local Starbucks, then purchased more coffee and snacks from a gas station, before enjoying a two-hour drive on a sunny winter's day in his adopted hometown. Despite the gorgeous weather, Gene was not accompanied by his wife, Betsy Arakawa, 60, who is pictured separately running errands in town. The historically active Gene appears to be moving much slower in his twilight years, and his gaunt appearance shows how much weight he’s lost from his once famously round face.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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Atmosphere in Jackson Square on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ExclusiveAccess.Net/Shutterstock (15112140o)
Atmosphere in the streets of New Orleans on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ExclusiveAccess.Net/Shutterstock (15112140q)
St. Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ExclusiveAccess.Net/Shutterstock (15112140p)
Atmosphere in the streets of New Orleans on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ExclusiveAccess.Net/Shutterstock (15112140n)
People make their way down a snowy Decatur Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ExclusiveAccess.Net/Shutterstock (15112140m)
People make their way down a snowy Decatur Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ExclusiveAccess.Net/Shutterstock (15112140l)
A snowy Decatur and Bienville Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ExclusiveAccess.Net/Shutterstock (15112140h)
A snowy Bourbon Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ExclusiveAccess.Net/Shutterstock (15112140i)
Sun Chong on the corner of Decatur St and Bienville on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ExclusiveAccess.Net/Shutterstock (15112140j)
A snowy Decatur and Bienville Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ExclusiveAccess.Net/Shutterstock (15112140k)
A snowy Decatur and Bienville Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ExclusiveAccess.Net/Shutterstock (15112140e)
A snowy Bourbon Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ExclusiveAccess.Net/Shutterstock (15112140d)
Images of the attack on by standers memorial now covered in snow on Bourbon Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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A snowy Bourbon Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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IMan pays his respects at the attack on by standers memorial now covered in snow on Bourbon Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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A snowy Bourbon Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
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Images of the attack on by standers memorial now covered in snow on Bourbon Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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NEWS - Starker Schneefall in New Orleans
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ExclusiveAccess.Net/Shutterstock (15112140a)
Images of the attack on by standers memorial now covered in snow on Bourbon Street on January 21, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A winter storm brought rare snowfall to the city shutting down schools and businesses and drawing out locals, many of whom had never seen snow before.
Heavy Snowfall, New Orleans, USA - 21 Jan 2025
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Reclusive Cheers alum Shelley Long, 75, looks unrecognizable as she enjoys a late fall stroll around her LA neighborhood with a male friend
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. November 19, 2024
Reclusive Cheers alum Shelley Long, 75, looks unrecognizable as she enjoys a late fall stroll around her LA neighborhood with a male friend. The actress, who found fame as ditzy barmaid Diane Chambers on the TV sitcom, keeps an extremely low profile these days and made headlines for not showing up to a 40th anniversary reunion of the show at this year’s Emmys Awards in January. This month marks 20 years since she was reportedly hospitalized after an apparent suicide bid following the collapse of her 22-year marriage to her second husband, securities-broker Bruce Tyson. Shelley has been single since then and currently resides in the Pacific Palisades area of LA. For her outing on November 20, 2024 she wore gray sweat pants, a hoodie top and baseball cap. At one point she bumped into a lady with a dog which she patted affectionately.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
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Reclusive Cheers alum Shelley Long, 75, looks unrecognizable as she enjoys a late fall stroll around her LA neighborhood with a male friend
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. November 19, 2024
Reclusive Cheers alum Shelley Long, 75, looks unrecognizable as she enjoys a late fall stroll around her LA neighborhood with a male friend. The actress, who found fame as ditzy barmaid Diane Chambers on the TV sitcom, keeps an extremely low profile these days and made headlines for not showing up to a 40th anniversary reunion of the show at this year’s Emmys Awards in January. This month marks 20 years since she was reportedly hospitalized after an apparent suicide bid following the collapse of her 22-year marriage to her second husband, securities-broker Bruce Tyson. Shelley has been single since then and currently resides in the Pacific Palisades area of LA. For her outing on November 20, 2024 she wore gray sweat pants, a hoodie top and baseball cap. At one point she bumped into a lady with a dog which she patted affectionately.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 – office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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Inaugurazione della Struttura Semplice di Reumatologia e Centro Malattia Rare - Cmid presso ospedale San Giovanni Bosco di Torino
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Inaugurazione della Struttura Semplice di Reumatologia e Centro Malattia Rare - Cmid presso ospedale San Giovanni Bosco di Torino
Inaugurazione della Struttura Semplice di Reumatologia e Centro Malattia Rare - Cmid presso ospedale San Giovanni Bosco di Torino, Italia. Lunedì 29 luglio 2024 - Cronaca - ( Foto Matteo Secci / LaPresse ) Inauguration of the Simple Structure of Rheumatology and Rare Disease Center - Cmid at the San Giovanni Bosco hospital in Turin, Italy. - Monday 29th July 2024 - News - ( Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse )
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Inaugurazione della Struttura Semplice di Reumatologia e Centro Malattia Rare - Cmid presso ospedale San Giovanni Bosco di Torino
Inaugurazione della Struttura Semplice di Reumatologia e Centro Malattia Rare - Cmid presso ospedale San Giovanni Bosco di Torino, Italia. Lunedì 29 luglio 2024 - Cronaca - ( Foto Matteo Secci / LaPresse ) Inauguration of the Simple Structure of Rheumatology and Rare Disease Center - Cmid at the San Giovanni Bosco hospital in Turin, Italy. - Monday 29th July 2024 - News - ( Photo Matteo Secci / LaPresse )
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