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Daily Life In London
Visitors at London's Natural History Museum, which is built between 1873 and 1880 to house the British Museum's growing collection of skeletons, plants, and fossils. (Photo by Joaquin Gomez Sastre/NurPhoto) -
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9722209c)
The refurbished University Museum of Zoology, Cambridge is one of the largest and most important natural history collections in the UK, with an extraordinarily rich history dating back to 1814.
The Museum Manager Jack Ashby in front of a display of primate skeletons.
Refurbished Museum of Zoology, Cambridge, UK - 18 Jun 2018
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PEOPLE - ESC Kiev: Die Generalproben für den ersten Halbfinal laufen auf Hochtouren
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rolf Klatt/REX/Shutterstock (8811000v)
Dihaj of Azerbaijan performs her song "Skeletons"
62nd Annual Eurovision Song Contest, Rehearsals, Kiev, Ukraine - 08 May 2017
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PEOPLE - ESC Kiev: Die Generalproben für den ersten Halbfinal laufen auf Hochtouren
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rolf Klatt/REX/Shutterstock (8811000x)
Dihaj of Azerbaijan performs her song "Skeletons"
62nd Annual Eurovision Song Contest, Rehearsals, Kiev, Ukraine - 08 May 2017
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PEOPLE - ESC Kiev: Die Generalproben für den ersten Halbfinal laufen auf Hochtouren
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rolf Klatt/REX/Shutterstock (8811000y)
Dihaj of Azerbaijan performs her song "Skeletons"
62nd Annual Eurovision Song Contest, Rehearsals, Kiev, Ukraine - 08 May 2017
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PEOPLE - ESC Kiev: Die Generalproben für den ersten Halbfinal laufen auf Hochtouren
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rolf Klatt/REX/Shutterstock (8811000w)
Dihaj of Azerbaijan performs her song "Skeletons"
62nd Annual Eurovision Song Contest, Rehearsals, Kiev, Ukraine - 08 May 2017
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PEOPLE - ESC Kiev: Die Generalproben für den ersten Halbfinal laufen auf Hochtouren
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rolf Klatt/REX/Shutterstock (8811000aa)
Dihaj of Azerbaijan performs her song "Skeletons"
62nd Annual Eurovision Song Contest, Rehearsals, Kiev, Ukraine - 08 May 2017
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PEOPLE - ESC Kiev: Die Generalproben für den ersten Halbfinal laufen auf Hochtouren
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rolf Klatt/REX/Shutterstock (8811000z)
Dihaj of Azerbaijan performs her song "Skeletons"
62nd Annual Eurovision Song Contest, Rehearsals, Kiev, Ukraine - 08 May 2017
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FEATURE - Kostüm Bootrennen in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX Shutterstock (5491432p)
Rowers dressed as angels, nuns, skeletons and Where's Wally as they took part in a fun Christmas race on the river in Cambridge.
City of Cambridge Rowing Club fancy dress boat race, Cambridge, Britain - 12 Dec 2015
Around 200 rowing clubs took part in the annual festive races on the River Cam as spectators looked on from the banks.
They raced two miles from the Penny Ferry boat club to Goldie Boat House in a number of staggered races throughout the day, with other rowers wearing Santa hats, garlands and cat costumes.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Kostüm Bootrennen in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX Shutterstock (5491432h)
Rowers dressed as angels, nuns, skeletons and Where's Wally as they took part in a fun Christmas race on the river in Cambridge.
City of Cambridge Rowing Club fancy dress boat race, Cambridge, Britain - 12 Dec 2015
Around 200 rowing clubs took part in the annual festive races on the River Cam as spectators looked on from the banks.
They raced two miles from the Penny Ferry boat club to Goldie Boat House in a number of staggered races throughout the day, with other rowers wearing Santa hats, garlands and cat costumes.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Kostüm Bootrennen in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX Shutterstock (5491432x)
Rowers dressed as angels, nuns, skeletons and Where's Wally as they took part in a fun Christmas race on the river in Cambridge.
City of Cambridge Rowing Club fancy dress boat race, Cambridge, Britain - 12 Dec 2015
Around 200 rowing clubs took part in the annual festive races on the River Cam as spectators looked on from the banks.
They raced two miles from the Penny Ferry boat club to Goldie Boat House in a number of staggered races throughout the day, with other rowers wearing Santa hats, garlands and cat costumes.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Kostüm Bootrennen in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX Shutterstock (5491432g)
Rowers dressed as angels, nuns, skeletons and Where's Wally as they took part in a fun Christmas race on the river in Cambridge.
City of Cambridge Rowing Club fancy dress boat race, Cambridge, Britain - 12 Dec 2015
Around 200 rowing clubs took part in the annual festive races on the River Cam as spectators looked on from the banks.
They raced two miles from the Penny Ferry boat club to Goldie Boat House in a number of staggered races throughout the day, with other rowers wearing Santa hats, garlands and cat costumes.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10011086_012
FEATURE - Kostüm Bootrennen in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX Shutterstock (5491432a)
Rowers dressed as angels, nuns, skeletons and Where's Wally as they took part in a fun Christmas race on the river in Cambridge.
City of Cambridge Rowing Club fancy dress boat race, Cambridge, Britain - 12 Dec 2015
Around 200 rowing clubs took part in the annual festive races on the River Cam as spectators looked on from the banks.
They raced two miles from the Penny Ferry boat club to Goldie Boat House in a number of staggered races throughout the day, with other rowers wearing Santa hats, garlands and cat costumes.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUK10011086_011
FEATURE - Kostüm Bootrennen in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX Shutterstock (5491432l)
Rowers dressed as angels, nuns, skeletons and Where's Wally as they took part in a fun Christmas race on the river in Cambridge.
City of Cambridge Rowing Club fancy dress boat race, Cambridge, Britain - 12 Dec 2015
Around 200 rowing clubs took part in the annual festive races on the River Cam as spectators looked on from the banks.
They raced two miles from the Penny Ferry boat club to Goldie Boat House in a number of staggered races throughout the day, with other rowers wearing Santa hats, garlands and cat costumes.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Kostüm Bootrennen in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX Shutterstock (5491432s)
Rowers dressed as angels, nuns, skeletons and Where's Wally as they took part in a fun Christmas race on the river in Cambridge.
City of Cambridge Rowing Club fancy dress boat race, Cambridge, Britain - 12 Dec 2015
Around 200 rowing clubs took part in the annual festive races on the River Cam as spectators looked on from the banks.
They raced two miles from the Penny Ferry boat club to Goldie Boat House in a number of staggered races throughout the day, with other rowers wearing Santa hats, garlands and cat costumes.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10011086_009
FEATURE - Kostüm Bootrennen in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX Shutterstock (5491432w)
Rowers dressed as angels, nuns, skeletons and Where's Wally as they took part in a fun Christmas race on the river in Cambridge.
City of Cambridge Rowing Club fancy dress boat race, Cambridge, Britain - 12 Dec 2015
Around 200 rowing clubs took part in the annual festive races on the River Cam as spectators looked on from the banks.
They raced two miles from the Penny Ferry boat club to Goldie Boat House in a number of staggered races throughout the day, with other rowers wearing Santa hats, garlands and cat costumes.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10011086_008
FEATURE - Kostüm Bootrennen in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX Shutterstock (5491432q)
Rowers dressed as angels, nuns, skeletons and Where's Wally as they took part in a fun Christmas race on the river in Cambridge.
City of Cambridge Rowing Club fancy dress boat race, Cambridge, Britain - 12 Dec 2015
Around 200 rowing clubs took part in the annual festive races on the River Cam as spectators looked on from the banks.
They raced two miles from the Penny Ferry boat club to Goldie Boat House in a number of staggered races throughout the day, with other rowers wearing Santa hats, garlands and cat costumes.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10011086_007
FEATURE - Kostüm Bootrennen in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX Shutterstock (5491432c)
Rowers dressed as angels, nuns, skeletons and Where's Wally as they took part in a fun Christmas race on the river in Cambridge.
City of Cambridge Rowing Club fancy dress boat race, Cambridge, Britain - 12 Dec 2015
Around 200 rowing clubs took part in the annual festive races on the River Cam as spectators looked on from the banks.
They raced two miles from the Penny Ferry boat club to Goldie Boat House in a number of staggered races throughout the day, with other rowers wearing Santa hats, garlands and cat costumes.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Kostüm Bootrennen in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX Shutterstock (5491432r)
Rowers dressed as angels, nuns, skeletons and Where's Wally as they took part in a fun Christmas race on the river in Cambridge.
City of Cambridge Rowing Club fancy dress boat race, Cambridge, Britain - 12 Dec 2015
Around 200 rowing clubs took part in the annual festive races on the River Cam as spectators looked on from the banks.
They raced two miles from the Penny Ferry boat club to Goldie Boat House in a number of staggered races throughout the day, with other rowers wearing Santa hats, garlands and cat costumes.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Kostüm Bootrennen in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX Shutterstock (5491432n)
Rowers dressed as angels, nuns, skeletons and Where's Wally as they took part in a fun Christmas race on the river in Cambridge.
City of Cambridge Rowing Club fancy dress boat race, Cambridge, Britain - 12 Dec 2015
Around 200 rowing clubs took part in the annual festive races on the River Cam as spectators looked on from the banks.
They raced two miles from the Penny Ferry boat club to Goldie Boat House in a number of staggered races throughout the day, with other rowers wearing Santa hats, garlands and cat costumes.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Kostüm Bootrennen in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX Shutterstock (5491432f)
Rowers dressed as angels, nuns, skeletons and Where's Wally as they took part in a fun Christmas race on the river in Cambridge.
City of Cambridge Rowing Club fancy dress boat race, Cambridge, Britain - 12 Dec 2015
Around 200 rowing clubs took part in the annual festive races on the River Cam as spectators looked on from the banks.
They raced two miles from the Penny Ferry boat club to Goldie Boat House in a number of staggered races throughout the day, with other rowers wearing Santa hats, garlands and cat costumes.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Kostüm Bootrennen in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX Shutterstock (5491432o)
Rowers dressed as angels, nuns, skeletons and Where's Wally as they took part in a fun Christmas race on the river in Cambridge.
City of Cambridge Rowing Club fancy dress boat race, Cambridge, Britain - 12 Dec 2015
Around 200 rowing clubs took part in the annual festive races on the River Cam as spectators looked on from the banks.
They raced two miles from the Penny Ferry boat club to Goldie Boat House in a number of staggered races throughout the day, with other rowers wearing Santa hats, garlands and cat costumes.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Kostüm Bootrennen in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX Shutterstock (5491432t)
Rowers dressed as angels, nuns, skeletons and Where's Wally as they took part in a fun Christmas race on the river in Cambridge.
City of Cambridge Rowing Club fancy dress boat race, Cambridge, Britain - 12 Dec 2015
Around 200 rowing clubs took part in the annual festive races on the River Cam as spectators looked on from the banks.
They raced two miles from the Penny Ferry boat club to Goldie Boat House in a number of staggered races throughout the day, with other rowers wearing Santa hats, garlands and cat costumes.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Kostüm Bootrennen in Cambridge
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX Shutterstock (5491432v)
Rowers dressed as angels, nuns, skeletons and Where's Wally as they took part in a fun Christmas race on the river in Cambridge.
City of Cambridge Rowing Club fancy dress boat race, Cambridge, Britain - 12 Dec 2015
Around 200 rowing clubs took part in the annual festive races on the River Cam as spectators looked on from the banks.
They raced two miles from the Penny Ferry boat club to Goldie Boat House in a number of staggered races throughout the day, with other rowers wearing Santa hats, garlands and cat costumes.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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DUKAS_52050346_ACP
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt - Die australische Polizei sucht nach Spuren am Fundort bei Karoonda Wynarka
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***JULY 16, 2015: WYNARKA, SA. Police prepare to search the area where the skeletal remains of a child found in a suitcase off a Murray Mallee highway near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, South Australia***
[Murder Inquiry Into Child's Bones Found Off Highway
Homicide detectives have returned to the Murray Mallee to investigate the discovery of the skeletal remains of a child. Major Crime detectives have launched a murder investigation after the discovery of remains near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, 30km east of Tailem Bend, on Wednesday morning. Police were unable to provide details on the young child¿s sex, age, cause of death or how long the remains had been at the scene. A suitcase and scattered clothes were also found. They were discovered by a motorist who then contacted police after being ¿drawn to something on the side of the road¿. The skeletal remains were taken to Adelaide late on Wednesday for a post mortem investigation. Police are awaiting the results of the forensic examination to determine the child¿s age, sex and likely time and cause of death.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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DUKAS_52050345_ACP
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt - Die australische Polizei sucht nach Spuren am Fundort bei Karoonda Wynarka
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***JULY 15, 2015: WYNARKA, SA. Police and SES at the scene where skeletal remains of a child were discovered by the side of the Karoonda Highway, about two kilometres west of Wynarka, South Australia. A suitcase and scattered clothes were also found***
[Murder Inquiry Into Child's Bones Found Off Highway
Homicide detectives have returned to the Murray Mallee to investigate the discovery of the skeletal remains of a child. Major Crime detectives have launched a murder investigation after the discovery of remains near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, 30km east of Tailem Bend, on Wednesday morning. Police were unable to provide details on the young child¿s sex, age, cause of death or how long the remains had been at the scene. A suitcase and scattered clothes were also found. They were discovered by a motorist who then contacted police after being ¿drawn to something on the side of the road¿. The skeletal remains were taken to Adelaide late on Wednesday for a post mortem investigation. Police are awaiting the results of the forensic examination to determine the child¿s age, sex and likely time and cause of death.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS -
DUKAS_52050340_ACP
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt - Die australische Polizei sucht nach Spuren am Fundort bei Karoonda Wynarka
/ 160715
***JULY 16, 2015: WYNARKA, SA. Police and SES search for clues at the scene where the skeletal remains of a child found in a suitcase off a Murray Mallee highway near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, South Australia***
[Murder Inquiry Into Child's Bones Found Off Highway
Homicide detectives have returned to the Murray Mallee to investigate the discovery of the skeletal remains of a child. Major Crime detectives have launched a murder investigation after the discovery of remains near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, 30km east of Tailem Bend, on Wednesday morning. Police were unable to provide details on the young child¿s sex, age, cause of death or how long the remains had been at the scene. A suitcase and scattered clothes were also found. They were discovered by a motorist who then contacted police after being ¿drawn to something on the side of the road¿. The skeletal remains were taken to Adelaide late on Wednesday for a post mortem investigation. Police are awaiting the results of the forensic examination to determine the child¿s age, sex and likely time and cause of death.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS -
DUKAS_52050333_ACP
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt - Die australische Polizei sucht nach Spuren am Fundort bei Karoonda Wynarka
/ 160715
***JULY 16, 2015: WYNARKA, SA. A tent erected over the site where the skeletal remains of a child found in a suitcase off a Murray Mallee highway near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, South Australia***
[Murder Inquiry Into Child's Bones Found Off Highway
Homicide detectives have returned to the Murray Mallee to investigate the discovery of the skeletal remains of a child. Major Crime detectives have launched a murder investigation after the discovery of remains near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, 30km east of Tailem Bend, on Wednesday morning. Police were unable to provide details on the young child¿s sex, age, cause of death or how long the remains had been at the scene. A suitcase and scattered clothes were also found. They were discovered by a motorist who then contacted police after being ¿drawn to something on the side of the road¿. The skeletal remains were taken to Adelaide late on Wednesday for a post mortem investigation. Police are awaiting the results of the forensic examination to determine the child¿s age, sex and likely time and cause of death.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS -
DUKAS_52050330_ACP
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt - Die australische Polizei sucht nach Spuren am Fundort bei Karoonda Wynarka
/ 160715
***JULY 16, 2015: WYNARKA, SA. A police officer examines something found at the scene where the skeletal remains of a child found in a suitcase off a Murray Mallee highway near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, South Australia***
[Murder Inquiry Into Child's Bones Found Off Highway
Homicide detectives have returned to the Murray Mallee to investigate the discovery of the skeletal remains of a child. Major Crime detectives have launched a murder investigation after the discovery of remains near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, 30km east of Tailem Bend, on Wednesday morning. Police were unable to provide details on the young child¿s sex, age, cause of death or how long the remains had been at the scene. A suitcase and scattered clothes were also found. They were discovered by a motorist who then contacted police after being ¿drawn to something on the side of the road¿. The skeletal remains were taken to Adelaide late on Wednesday for a post mortem investigation. Police are awaiting the results of the forensic examination to determine the child¿s age, sex and likely time and cause of death.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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DUKAS_52050326_ACP
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt - Die australische Polizei sucht nach Spuren am Fundort bei Karoonda Wynarka
/ 160715
***JULY 16, 2015: WYNARKA, SA. Police at the scene where the skeletal remains of a child found in a suitcase off a Murray Mallee highway near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, South Australia***
[Murder Inquiry Into Child's Bones Found Off Highway
Homicide detectives have returned to the Murray Mallee to investigate the discovery of the skeletal remains of a child. Major Crime detectives have launched a murder investigation after the discovery of remains near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, 30km east of Tailem Bend, on Wednesday morning. Police were unable to provide details on the young child¿s sex, age, cause of death or how long the remains had been at the scene. A suitcase and scattered clothes were also found. They were discovered by a motorist who then contacted police after being ¿drawn to something on the side of the road¿. The skeletal remains were taken to Adelaide late on Wednesday for a post mortem investigation. Police are awaiting the results of the forensic examination to determine the child¿s age, sex and likely time and cause of death.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS -
DUKAS_52050321_ACP
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt - Die australische Polizei sucht nach Spuren am Fundort bei Karoonda Wynarka
/ 160715
***JULY 16, 2015: WYNARKA, SA. A police officer examines something found at the scene where the skeletal remains of a child found in a suitcase off a Murray Mallee highway near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, South Australia***
[Murder Inquiry Into Child's Bones Found Off Highway
Homicide detectives have returned to the Murray Mallee to investigate the discovery of the skeletal remains of a child. Major Crime detectives have launched a murder investigation after the discovery of remains near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, 30km east of Tailem Bend, on Wednesday morning. Police were unable to provide details on the young child¿s sex, age, cause of death or how long the remains had been at the scene. A suitcase and scattered clothes were also found. They were discovered by a motorist who then contacted police after being ¿drawn to something on the side of the road¿. The skeletal remains were taken to Adelaide late on Wednesday for a post mortem investigation. Police are awaiting the results of the forensic examination to determine the child¿s age, sex and likely time and cause of death.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS -
DUKAS_52050317_ACP
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt - Die australische Polizei sucht nach Spuren am Fundort bei Karoonda Wynarka
/ 160715
***JULY 16, 2015: WYNARKA, SA. Police and SES search for clues at the scene where the skeletal remains of a child found in a suitcase off a Murray Mallee highway near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, South Australia***
[Murder Inquiry Into Child's Bones Found Off Highway
Homicide detectives have returned to the Murray Mallee to investigate the discovery of the skeletal remains of a child. Major Crime detectives have launched a murder investigation after the discovery of remains near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, 30km east of Tailem Bend, on Wednesday morning. Police were unable to provide details on the young child¿s sex, age, cause of death or how long the remains had been at the scene. A suitcase and scattered clothes were also found. They were discovered by a motorist who then contacted police after being ¿drawn to something on the side of the road¿. The skeletal remains were taken to Adelaide late on Wednesday for a post mortem investigation. Police are awaiting the results of the forensic examination to determine the child¿s age, sex and likely time and cause of death.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS -
DUKAS_52050316_ACP
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt - Die australische Polizei sucht nach Spuren am Fundort bei Karoonda Wynarka
/ 160715
***JULY 16, 2015: WYNARKA, SA. Police and SES search for clues at the scene where the skeletal remains of a child found in a suitcase off a Murray Mallee highway near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, South Australia***
[Murder Inquiry Into Child's Bones Found Off Highway
Homicide detectives have returned to the Murray Mallee to investigate the discovery of the skeletal remains of a child. Major Crime detectives have launched a murder investigation after the discovery of remains near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, 30km east of Tailem Bend, on Wednesday morning. Police were unable to provide details on the young child¿s sex, age, cause of death or how long the remains had been at the scene. A suitcase and scattered clothes were also found. They were discovered by a motorist who then contacted police after being ¿drawn to something on the side of the road¿. The skeletal remains were taken to Adelaide late on Wednesday for a post mortem investigation. Police are awaiting the results of the forensic examination to determine the child¿s age, sex and likely time and cause of death.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS -
DUKAS_52050312_ACP
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt - Die australische Polizei sucht nach Spuren am Fundort bei Karoonda Wynarka
/ 160715
***JULY 16, 2015: WYNARKA, SA. A police officer bags evidence at the scene where the skeletal remains of a child found in a suitcase off a Murray Mallee highway near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, South Australia***
[Murder Inquiry Into Child's Bones Found Off Highway
Homicide detectives have returned to the Murray Mallee to investigate the discovery of the skeletal remains of a child. Major Crime detectives have launched a murder investigation after the discovery of remains near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, 30km east of Tailem Bend, on Wednesday morning. Police were unable to provide details on the young child¿s sex, age, cause of death or how long the remains had been at the scene. A suitcase and scattered clothes were also found. They were discovered by a motorist who then contacted police after being ¿drawn to something on the side of the road¿. The skeletal remains were taken to Adelaide late on Wednesday for a post mortem investigation. Police are awaiting the results of the forensic examination to determine the child¿s age, sex and likely time and cause of death.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS -
DUKAS_52050311_ACP
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt - Die australische Polizei sucht nach Spuren am Fundort bei Karoonda Wynarka
/ 150715
***JULY 15, 2015: WYNARKA, SA. Police and SES at the scene where skeletal remains of a child were discovered by the side of the Karoonda Highway, about two kilometres west of Wynarka, South Australia. A suitcase and scattered clothes were also found***
[Murder Inquiry Into Child's Bones Found Off Highway
Homicide detectives have returned to the Murray Mallee to investigate the discovery of the skeletal remains of a child. Major Crime detectives have launched a murder investigation after the discovery of remains near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, 30km east of Tailem Bend, on Wednesday morning. Police were unable to provide details on the young child¿s sex, age, cause of death or how long the remains had been at the scene. A suitcase and scattered clothes were also found. They were discovered by a motorist who then contacted police after being ¿drawn to something on the side of the road¿. The skeletal remains were taken to Adelaide late on Wednesday for a post mortem investigation. Police are awaiting the results of the forensic examination to determine the child¿s age, sex and likely time and cause of death.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS -
DUKAS_52050304_ACP
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt - Die australische Polizei sucht nach Spuren am Fundort bei Karoonda Wynarka
/ 150715
***JULY 15, 2015: WYNARKA, SA. Police and SES at the scene where skeletal remains of a child were discovered by the side of the Karoonda Highway, about two kilometres west of Wynarka, South Australia. A suitcase and scattered clothes were also found***
[Murder Inquiry Into Child's Bones Found Off Highway
Homicide detectives have returned to the Murray Mallee to investigate the discovery of the skeletal remains of a child. Major Crime detectives have launched a murder investigation after the discovery of remains near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, 30km east of Tailem Bend, on Wednesday morning. Police were unable to provide details on the young child¿s sex, age, cause of death or how long the remains had been at the scene. A suitcase and scattered clothes were also found. They were discovered by a motorist who then contacted police after being ¿drawn to something on the side of the road¿. The skeletal remains were taken to Adelaide late on Wednesday for a post mortem investigation. Police are awaiting the results of the forensic examination to determine the child¿s age, sex and likely time and cause of death.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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DUKAS_52050301_ACP
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt
Kinderskelett neben Autobahn entdeckt - Die australische Polizei sucht nach Spuren am Fundort bei Karoonda Wynarka
/ 160715
***JULY 16, 2015: WYNARKA, SA. Police at the scene where the skeletal remains of a child found in a suitcase off a Murray Mallee highway near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, South Australia***
[Murder Inquiry Into Child's Bones Found Off Highway
Homicide detectives have returned to the Murray Mallee to investigate the discovery of the skeletal remains of a child. Major Crime detectives have launched a murder investigation after the discovery of remains near the Karoonda Highway at Wynarka, 30km east of Tailem Bend, on Wednesday morning. Police were unable to provide details on the young child¿s sex, age, cause of death or how long the remains had been at the scene. A suitcase and scattered clothes were also found. They were discovered by a motorist who then contacted police after being ¿drawn to something on the side of the road¿. The skeletal remains were taken to Adelaide late on Wednesday for a post mortem investigation. Police are awaiting the results of the forensic examination to determine the child¿s age, sex and likely time and cause of death.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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Flower Skeletons, UK - Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Cedric Laquieze / Rex Features (1455393j)
Artist dresses skeletons - in FLOWERS
Cedric Laquieze has created the over-dressed models from fake flowers and replica skeletons.
He uses similar techniques that taxidermists employ and each model takes him several months to complete.
The 30-year-old American sculptor has used cats, dogs, birds and even human PVC skeletons.
His first sculpture was a human skeleton sitting in an ape-like pose embellished with albino deer eyes and bobcat teeth he bought from a local taxidermy shop.
Cedric explained: "I started out in theatre design, which is probably why my sculptures are so theatrical.
"When I realised that I hated theatre design, I decided to make theatrical sculptures instead."
He rarely uses genuine materials because of its short shelf life but is not against using real skeletons.
Cedric said: "Once I used a skeleton from a real bird, but the bones changed colour and went brown very quickly."
The flower skeletons have been showcased at a variety of exhibitions in Holland and Denmark and subject to mixed reactions.
"The majority of opinions are complete polar opposites - some people react with extreme upset, other people think it's creepy, and I'm not going to lie, it is, but I think that's part of the charm.
"I often get strong reactions from animal lovers who think that my creations are made from real animal skeletons," says Cedric.
Cedric who is based in Amsterdam has been drawing from a very young age and was encouraged to make his own toys from clay by his mother who is also an artist.
The flower skeletons are currently not for sale.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Cedric Laquieze/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKUQWOZBV (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Flower Skeletons, UK - Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Cedric Laquieze / Rex Features (1455393f)
Artist dresses skeletons - in FLOWERS
Cedric Laquieze has created the over-dressed models from fake flowers and replica skeletons.
He uses similar techniques that taxidermists employ and each model takes him several months to complete.
The 30-year-old American sculptor has used cats, dogs, birds and even human PVC skeletons.
His first sculpture was a human skeleton sitting in an ape-like pose embellished with albino deer eyes and bobcat teeth he bought from a local taxidermy shop.
Cedric explained: "I started out in theatre design, which is probably why my sculptures are so theatrical.
"When I realised that I hated theatre design, I decided to make theatrical sculptures instead."
He rarely uses genuine materials because of its short shelf life but is not against using real skeletons.
Cedric said: "Once I used a skeleton from a real bird, but the bones changed colour and went brown very quickly."
The flower skeletons have been showcased at a variety of exhibitions in Holland and Denmark and subject to mixed reactions.
"The majority of opinions are complete polar opposites - some people react with extreme upset, other people think it's creepy, and I'm not going to lie, it is, but I think that's part of the charm.
"I often get strong reactions from animal lovers who think that my creations are made from real animal skeletons," says Cedric.
Cedric who is based in Amsterdam has been drawing from a very young age and was encouraged to make his own toys from clay by his mother who is also an artist.
The flower skeletons are currently not for sale.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Cedric Laquieze/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKUQWOZBV (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Flower Skeletons, UK - Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Cedric Laquieze / Rex Features (1455393g)
Artist dresses skeletons - in FLOWERS
Cedric Laquieze has created the over-dressed models from fake flowers and replica skeletons.
He uses similar techniques that taxidermists employ and each model takes him several months to complete.
The 30-year-old American sculptor has used cats, dogs, birds and even human PVC skeletons.
His first sculpture was a human skeleton sitting in an ape-like pose embellished with albino deer eyes and bobcat teeth he bought from a local taxidermy shop.
Cedric explained: "I started out in theatre design, which is probably why my sculptures are so theatrical.
"When I realised that I hated theatre design, I decided to make theatrical sculptures instead."
He rarely uses genuine materials because of its short shelf life but is not against using real skeletons.
Cedric said: "Once I used a skeleton from a real bird, but the bones changed colour and went brown very quickly."
The flower skeletons have been showcased at a variety of exhibitions in Holland and Denmark and subject to mixed reactions.
"The majority of opinions are complete polar opposites - some people react with extreme upset, other people think it's creepy, and I'm not going to lie, it is, but I think that's part of the charm.
"I often get strong reactions from animal lovers who think that my creations are made from real animal skeletons," says Cedric.
Cedric who is based in Amsterdam has been drawing from a very young age and was encouraged to make his own toys from clay by his mother who is also an artist.
The flower skeletons are currently not for sale.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Cedric Laquieze/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKUQWOZBV (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Flower Skeletons, UK - Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Cedric Laquieze / Rex Features (1455393h)
Artist dresses skeletons - in FLOWERS
Cedric Laquieze has created the over-dressed models from fake flowers and replica skeletons.
He uses similar techniques that taxidermists employ and each model takes him several months to complete.
The 30-year-old American sculptor has used cats, dogs, birds and even human PVC skeletons.
His first sculpture was a human skeleton sitting in an ape-like pose embellished with albino deer eyes and bobcat teeth he bought from a local taxidermy shop.
Cedric explained: "I started out in theatre design, which is probably why my sculptures are so theatrical.
"When I realised that I hated theatre design, I decided to make theatrical sculptures instead."
He rarely uses genuine materials because of its short shelf life but is not against using real skeletons.
Cedric said: "Once I used a skeleton from a real bird, but the bones changed colour and went brown very quickly."
The flower skeletons have been showcased at a variety of exhibitions in Holland and Denmark and subject to mixed reactions.
"The majority of opinions are complete polar opposites - some people react with extreme upset, other people think it's creepy, and I'm not going to lie, it is, but I think that's part of the charm.
"I often get strong reactions from animal lovers who think that my creations are made from real animal skeletons," says Cedric.
Cedric who is based in Amsterdam has been drawing from a very young age and was encouraged to make his own toys from clay by his mother who is also an artist.
The flower skeletons are currently not for sale.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Cedric Laquieze/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKUQWOZBV (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
Zusammenstellung: Highlights 2012 - Kitsch, Kunst und verrückte Ideen
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Flower Skeletons, UK - Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Cedric Laquieze / Rex Features (1455393i)
Artist dresses skeletons - in FLOWERS
Cedric Laquieze has created the over-dressed models from fake flowers and replica skeletons.
He uses similar techniques that taxidermists employ and each model takes him several months to complete.
The 30-year-old American sculptor has used cats, dogs, birds and even human PVC skeletons.
His first sculpture was a human skeleton sitting in an ape-like pose embellished with albino deer eyes and bobcat teeth he bought from a local taxidermy shop.
Cedric explained: "I started out in theatre design, which is probably why my sculptures are so theatrical.
"When I realised that I hated theatre design, I decided to make theatrical sculptures instead."
He rarely uses genuine materials because of its short shelf life but is not against using real skeletons.
Cedric said: "Once I used a skeleton from a real bird, but the bones changed colour and went brown very quickly."
The flower skeletons have been showcased at a variety of exhibitions in Holland and Denmark and subject to mixed reactions.
"The majority of opinions are complete polar opposites - some people react with extreme upset, other people think it's creepy, and I'm not going to lie, it is, but I think that's part of the charm.
"I often get strong reactions from animal lovers who think that my creations are made from real animal skeletons," says Cedric.
Cedric who is based in Amsterdam has been drawing from a very young age and was encouraged to make his own toys from clay by his mother who is also an artist.
The flower skeletons are currently not for sale.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Cedric Laquieze/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKUQWOZBV (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Flower Skeletons, UK - Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Cedric Laquieze / Rex Features (1455393e)
Artist dresses skeletons - in FLOWERS
Cedric Laquieze has created the over-dressed models from fake flowers and replica skeletons.
He uses similar techniques that taxidermists employ and each model takes him several months to complete.
The 30-year-old American sculptor has used cats, dogs, birds and even human PVC skeletons.
His first sculpture was a human skeleton sitting in an ape-like pose embellished with albino deer eyes and bobcat teeth he bought from a local taxidermy shop.
Cedric explained: "I started out in theatre design, which is probably why my sculptures are so theatrical.
"When I realised that I hated theatre design, I decided to make theatrical sculptures instead."
He rarely uses genuine materials because of its short shelf life but is not against using real skeletons.
Cedric said: "Once I used a skeleton from a real bird, but the bones changed colour and went brown very quickly."
The flower skeletons have been showcased at a variety of exhibitions in Holland and Denmark and subject to mixed reactions.
"The majority of opinions are complete polar opposites - some people react with extreme upset, other people think it's creepy, and I'm not going to lie, it is, but I think that's part of the charm.
"I often get strong reactions from animal lovers who think that my creations are made from real animal skeletons," says Cedric.
Cedric who is based in Amsterdam has been drawing from a very young age and was encouraged to make his own toys from clay by his mother who is also an artist.
The flower skeletons are currently not for sale.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Cedric Laquieze/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKUQWOZBV (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Flower Skeletons, UK - Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Cedric Laquieze / Rex Features (1455393c)
Flower Skeletons
Artist dresses skeletons - in FLOWERS
Cedric Laquieze has created the over-dressed models from fake flowers and replica skeletons.
He uses similar techniques that taxidermists employ and each model takes him several months to complete.
The 30-year-old American sculptor has used cats, dogs, birds and even human PVC skeletons.
His first sculpture was a human skeleton sitting in an ape-like pose embellished with albino deer eyes and bobcat teeth he bought from a local taxidermy shop.
Cedric explained: "I started out in theatre design, which is probably why my sculptures are so theatrical.
"When I realised that I hated theatre design, I decided to make theatrical sculptures instead."
He rarely uses genuine materials because of its short shelf life but is not against using real skeletons.
Cedric said: "Once I used a skeleton from a real bird, but the bones changed colour and went brown very quickly."
The flower skeletons have been showcased at a variety of exhibitions in Holland and Denmark and subject to mixed reactions.
"The majority of opinions are complete polar opposites - some people react with extreme upset, other people think it's creepy, and I'm not going to lie, it is, but I think that's part of the charm.
"I often get strong reactions from animal lovers who think that my creations are made from real animal skeletons," says Cedric.
Cedric who is based in Amsterdam has been drawing from a very young age and was encouraged to make his own toys from clay by his mother who is also an artist.
The flower skeletons are currently not for sale.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Cedric Laquieze/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKUQWOZBV (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Flower Skeletons, UK - Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Cedric Laquieze / Rex Features (1455393b)
Flower Skeletons
Artist dresses skeletons - in FLOWERS
Cedric Laquieze has created the over-dressed models from fake flowers and replica skeletons.
He uses similar techniques that taxidermists employ and each model takes him several months to complete.
The 30-year-old American sculptor has used cats, dogs, birds and even human PVC skeletons.
His first sculpture was a human skeleton sitting in an ape-like pose embellished with albino deer eyes and bobcat teeth he bought from a local taxidermy shop.
Cedric explained: "I started out in theatre design, which is probably why my sculptures are so theatrical.
"When I realised that I hated theatre design, I decided to make theatrical sculptures instead."
He rarely uses genuine materials because of its short shelf life but is not against using real skeletons.
Cedric said: "Once I used a skeleton from a real bird, but the bones changed colour and went brown very quickly."
The flower skeletons have been showcased at a variety of exhibitions in Holland and Denmark and subject to mixed reactions.
"The majority of opinions are complete polar opposites - some people react with extreme upset, other people think it's creepy, and I'm not going to lie, it is, but I think that's part of the charm.
"I often get strong reactions from animal lovers who think that my creations are made from real animal skeletons," says Cedric.
Cedric who is based in Amsterdam has been drawing from a very young age and was encouraged to make his own toys from clay by his mother who is also an artist.
The flower skeletons are currently not for sale.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Cedric Laquieze/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKUQWOZBV (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Flower Skeletons, UK - Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Cedric Laquieze / Rex Features (1455393a)
Flower Skeletons
Artist dresses skeletons - in FLOWERS
Cedric Laquieze has created the over-dressed models from fake flowers and replica skeletons.
He uses similar techniques that taxidermists employ and each model takes him several months to complete.
The 30-year-old American sculptor has used cats, dogs, birds and even human PVC skeletons.
His first sculpture was a human skeleton sitting in an ape-like pose embellished with albino deer eyes and bobcat teeth he bought from a local taxidermy shop.
Cedric explained: "I started out in theatre design, which is probably why my sculptures are so theatrical.
"When I realised that I hated theatre design, I decided to make theatrical sculptures instead."
He rarely uses genuine materials because of its short shelf life but is not against using real skeletons.
Cedric said: "Once I used a skeleton from a real bird, but the bones changed colour and went brown very quickly."
The flower skeletons have been showcased at a variety of exhibitions in Holland and Denmark and subject to mixed reactions.
"The majority of opinions are complete polar opposites - some people react with extreme upset, other people think it's creepy, and I'm not going to lie, it is, but I think that's part of the charm.
"I often get strong reactions from animal lovers who think that my creations are made from real animal skeletons," says Cedric.
Cedric who is based in Amsterdam has been drawing from a very young age and was encouraged to make his own toys from clay by his mother who is also an artist.
The flower skeletons are currently not for sale.
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Cedric Laquieze/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VKUQWOZBV (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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