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Long Man of Wilmington crop circle
A giant set of footprints and a depiction of a meteor explosion have been created in a cornfield in front of the world famous Longman of Wilmington in east Sussex. The footprints and another crop circle appeared a few days ago in a field just below the ancient giant 72 metre tall hill figure carved into the chalk of The South Downs.
28/07/2025.
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Long Man of Wilmington crop circle
A giant set of footprints have been created in a cornfield in front of the world famous Longman of Wilmington in east Sussex. The footprints and another crop circle appeared a few days ago in a field just below the ancient giant 72 metre tall hill figure carved into the chalk of The South Downs.
28/07/2025.
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Long Man of Wilmington crop circle
A giant set of footprints have been created in a cornfield in front of the world famous Longman of Wilmington in east Sussex. The footprints and another crop circle appeared a few days ago in a field just below the ancient giant 72 metre tall hill figure carved into the chalk of The South Downs.
28/07/2025.
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Long Man of Wilmington crop circle
A giant set of footprints have been created in a cornfield in front of the world famous Longman of Wilmington in east Sussex. The footprints and another crop circle appeared a few days ago in a field just below the ancient giant 72 metre tall hill figure carved into the chalk of The South Downs.
28/07/2025.
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Long Man of Wilmington crop circle
A giant set of footprints have been created in a cornfield in front of the world famous Longman of Wilmington in east Sussex. The footprints and another crop circle appeared a few days ago in a field just below the ancient giant 72 metre tall hill figure carved into the chalk of The South Downs.
28/07/2025.
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Long Man of Wilmington crop circle
A giant set of footprints have been created in a cornfield in front of the world famous Longman of Wilmington in east Sussex. The footprints and another crop circle appeared a few days ago in a field just below the ancient giant 72 metre tall hill figure carved into the chalk of The South Downs.
28/07/2025.
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Long Man of Wilmington crop circle
A giant set of footprints have been created in a cornfield in front of the world famous Longman of Wilmington in east Sussex. The footprints and another crop circle appeared a few days ago in a field just below the ancient giant 72 metre tall hill figure carved into the chalk of The South Downs.
28/07/2025.
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Agemo Festival In Ijebu-Ode
Footprints of attendees are at the entrance of the groove after the masquerades' performance at the Agemo Festival in Mosan, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria, on July 2, 2025. The Agemo Festival is a significant indigenous religious festival among the Ijebu people of Western Nigeria, held between July and August to showcase cultural elements such as storytelling, dance, music, and elaborate costumes. The festival and accompanying rituals are celebrated to honor the spirit deity Agemo, who is believed to be a protector of children and who safeguards the Ijebus' future through its blessing. (Photo by Adekunle Ajayi) -
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World Bicycle Day In Bandung, Indonesia
June 3, 2025, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia: People ride bicycles to celebrate World Bicycle Day in Bandung City, West Java, Indonesia, on Tuesday. World Bicycle Day 2025 is themed ''Cycling for a Sustainable Future'', emphasizing the important role bicycles play in promoting healthy lifestyles, reducing carbon footprints, and creating a cleaner, more sustainable future through cycling accessibility and safety for all. (Credit Image: © Claudio Pramana/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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World Bicycle Day In Bandung, Indonesia
June 3, 2025, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia: A man rides a motorized bike to celebrate World Bicycle Day in Bandung City, West Java. World Bicycle Day 2025 is themed 'Cycling for a Sustainable Future' emphasizing the important role bicycles play in promoting healthy lifestyles, reducing carbon footprints, and creating a cleaner, more sustainable future through cycling accessibility and safety for all. (Credit Image: © Claudio Pramana/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Boulder reveals huge concentration of dinosaur footprints
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A boulder that contains one of the highest concentrations of dinosaur footprints per square metre ever documented , has been revealed.
A palaeontologist in Australia where it was found has identified 66 fossilised footprints left in the rock during the early Jurassic period, around 200 million years ago.
Dr Anthony Romilio from the University of Queensland says the prints are from 47 individual dinosaurs which passed across a patch of wet, white clay, possibly walking along or crossing a waterway.
Each footprint has three toes indicating they belong to a small dinosaur species called Anomoepus scambus.
Dr Romilio explained: “These dinosaurs were small, with legs ranging from 15 – 50 cm in length and when they left these marks, they were travelling less than 6 km/hr.
“Evidence from skeletal fossils overseas tells us dinosaurs with feet like these were plant eaters with long legs, a chunky body, short arms, and a small head with a beak.”
The remarkable rock was uncovered 20 years ago at a mine near Biloela in central Queensland and given to the local high school, Biloela State.
Its significance remained unknown until Dr Romilio’s previous work on nearby Mount Morgan footprints prompted the community to contact him.
OPS: Dr Anthony Romilio taking a silicone mould of the rock specimen with the footprints at Biloela State High School.
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Boulder reveals huge concentration of dinosaur footprints
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Footprints 1
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13/03/2025
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Pictures must credit: Dr Anthony Romilio/University of Queensland
A boulder that contains one of the highest concentrations of dinosaur footprints per square metre ever documented , has been revealed.
A palaeontologist in Australia where it was found has identified 66 fossilised footprints left in the rock during the early Jurassic period, around 200 million years ago.
Dr Anthony Romilio from the University of Queensland says the prints are from 47 individual dinosaurs which passed across a patch of wet, white clay, possibly walking along or crossing a waterway.
Each footprint has three toes indicating they belong to a small dinosaur species called Anomoepus scambus.
Dr Romilio explained: “These dinosaurs were small, with legs ranging from 15 – 50 cm in length and when they left these marks, they were travelling less than 6 km/hr.
“Evidence from skeletal fossils overseas tells us dinosaurs with feet like these were plant eaters with long legs, a chunky body, short arms, and a small head with a beak.”
The remarkable rock was uncovered 20 years ago at a mine near Biloela in central Queensland and given to the local high school, Biloela State.
Its significance remained unknown until Dr Romilio’s previous work on nearby Mount Morgan footprints prompted the community to contact him.
OPS: An illustration of the trackways as determined by Dr Anthony Romilio with human figures for scale
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Boulder reveals huge concentration of dinosaur footprints
Ferrari Press Agency
Footprints 1
Ref 16628
13/03/2025
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Pictures must credit: Dr Anthony Romilio/University of Queensland
A boulder that contains one of the highest concentrations of dinosaur footprints per square metre ever documented , has been revealed.
A palaeontologist in Australia where it was found has identified 66 fossilised footprints left in the rock during the early Jurassic period, around 200 million years ago.
Dr Anthony Romilio from the University of Queensland says the prints are from 47 individual dinosaurs which passed across a patch of wet, white clay, possibly walking along or crossing a waterway.
Each footprint has three toes indicating they belong to a small dinosaur species called Anomoepus scambus.
Dr Romilio explained: “These dinosaurs were small, with legs ranging from 15 – 50 cm in length and when they left these marks, they were travelling less than 6 km/hr.
“Evidence from skeletal fossils overseas tells us dinosaurs with feet like these were plant eaters with long legs, a chunky body, short arms, and a small head with a beak.”
The remarkable rock was uncovered 20 years ago at a mine near Biloela in central Queensland and given to the local high school, Biloela State.
Its significance remained unknown until Dr Romilio’s previous work on nearby Mount Morgan footprints prompted the community to contact him.
OPS: An illustration of the trackways as determined by Dr Anthony Romilio with human figures for scale
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Boulder reveals huge concentration of dinosaur footprints
Ferrari Press Agency
Footprints 1
Ref 16628
13/03/2025
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Pictures must credit: Dr Anthony Romilio/University of Queensland
A boulder that contains one of the highest concentrations of dinosaur footprints per square metre ever documented , has been revealed.
A palaeontologist in Australia where it was found has identified 66 fossilised footprints left in the rock during the early Jurassic period, around 200 million years ago.
Dr Anthony Romilio from the University of Queensland says the prints are from 47 individual dinosaurs which passed across a patch of wet, white clay, possibly walking along or crossing a waterway.
Each footprint has three toes indicating they belong to a small dinosaur species called Anomoepus scambus.
Dr Romilio explained: “These dinosaurs were small, with legs ranging from 15 – 50 cm in length and when they left these marks, they were travelling less than 6 km/hr.
“Evidence from skeletal fossils overseas tells us dinosaurs with feet like these were plant eaters with long legs, a chunky body, short arms, and a small head with a beak.”
The remarkable rock was uncovered 20 years ago at a mine near Biloela in central Queensland and given to the local high school, Biloela State.
Its significance remained unknown until Dr Romilio’s previous work on nearby Mount Morgan footprints prompted the community to contact him.
OPS: Detailed hughlights of the rock specimen with the footprints
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Boulder reveals huge concentration of dinosaur footprints
Ferrari Press Agency
Footprints 1
Ref 16628
13/03/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Dr Anthony Romilio/University of Queensland
A boulder that contains one of the highest concentrations of dinosaur footprints per square metre ever documented , has been revealed.
A palaeontologist in Australia where it was found has identified 66 fossilised footprints left in the rock during the early Jurassic period, around 200 million years ago.
Dr Anthony Romilio from the University of Queensland says the prints are from 47 individual dinosaurs which passed across a patch of wet, white clay, possibly walking along or crossing a waterway.
Each footprint has three toes indicating they belong to a small dinosaur species called Anomoepus scambus.
Dr Romilio explained: “These dinosaurs were small, with legs ranging from 15 – 50 cm in length and when they left these marks, they were travelling less than 6 km/hr.
“Evidence from skeletal fossils overseas tells us dinosaurs with feet like these were plant eaters with long legs, a chunky body, short arms, and a small head with a beak.”
The remarkable rock was uncovered 20 years ago at a mine near Biloela in central Queensland and given to the local high school, Biloela State.
Its significance remained unknown until Dr Romilio’s previous work on nearby Mount Morgan footprints prompted the community to contact him.
OPS: Detailed hughlights of the rock specimen with the footprints
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Boulder reveals huge concentration of dinosaur footprints
Ferrari Press Agency
Footprints 1
Ref 16628
13/03/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: University of Queensland
A boulder that contains one of the highest concentrations of dinosaur footprints per square metre ever documented , has been revealed.
A palaeontologist in Australia where it was found has identified 66 fossilised footprints left in the rock during the early Jurassic period, around 200 million years ago.
Dr Anthony Romilio from the University of Queensland says the prints are from 47 individual dinosaurs which passed across a patch of wet, white clay, possibly walking along or crossing a waterway.
Each footprint has three toes indicating they belong to a small dinosaur species called Anomoepus scambus.
Dr Romilio explained: “These dinosaurs were small, with legs ranging from 15 – 50 cm in length and when they left these marks, they were travelling less than 6 km/hr.
“Evidence from skeletal fossils overseas tells us dinosaurs with feet like these were plant eaters with long legs, a chunky body, short arms, and a small head with a beak.”
The remarkable rock was uncovered 20 years ago at a mine near Biloela in central Queensland and given to the local high school, Biloela State.
Its significance remained unknown until Dr Romilio’s previous work on nearby Mount Morgan footprints prompted the community to contact him.
OPS: Dr Anthony Romilio examines the rock specimen with the footprints at Biloela State High School.
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FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621h)
Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022
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FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621q)
Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022
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FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621p)
Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022
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FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621b)
Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022
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FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621c)
Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022
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FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621j)
Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022
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FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621f)
Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022
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FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621e)
Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022
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FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621g)
Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022
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Snow in London
Snow in London.
London and surrounding boroughs hit with snowfall. Scenes of streets and snowmen, tracks/prints and snow covered scape, Fulham, Surbiton, Thames Ditton from the 24th January 2021
© Amy Smirk / Evening Standard / eyevine
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XPX: Jerry Lewis Hand and Footprints
OIC - XCLUSIVEPIX.COM - Actor Jerry Lewis & director Quentin Tarantino in the forecourt of the TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood, where Lewis has his hand & footprints set in cement. Lewis was honored as part of the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival.
April 12, 2014 Los Angeles, CA
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XPX: Jerry Lewis Hand and Footprints
OIC - XCLUSIVEPIX.COM - Actor Jerry Lewis & daughter Danielle Sarah & wife SanDee Pitnick Lewis (right) in the forecourt of the TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood, where Lewis has his hand & footprints set in cement. Lewis was honored as part of the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival.
April 12, 2014 Los Angeles, CA
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XPX: Jerry Lewis Hand and Footprints
OIC - XCLUSIVEPIX.COM - Actor Jerry Lewis & daughter Danielle Sarah & wife SanDee Pitnick Lewis (right) in the forecourt of the TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood, where Lewis has his hand & footprints set in cement. Lewis was honored as part of the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival.
April 12, 2014 Los Angeles, CA
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XPX: Jerry Lewis Hand and Footprints
OIC - XCLUSIVEPIX.COM - Actor Jerry Lewis & daughter Danielle Sarah Lewis in the forecourt of the TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood, where Lewis has his hand & footprints set in cement. Lewis was honored as part of the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival.
April 12, 2014 Los Angeles, CA
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XPX: Jerry Lewis Hand and Footprints
OIC - XCLUSIVEPIX.COM - Actor Jerry Lewis has his hand & footprints set in cement in the forecourt of the TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood. He was honored as part of the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival.
April 12, 2014 Los Angeles, CA
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XPX: Jerry Lewis Hand and Footprints
OIC - XCLUSIVEPIX.COM - Actor Jerry Lewis has his hand & footprints set in cement in the forecourt of the TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood. He was honored as part of the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival.
April 12, 2014 Los Angeles, CA
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XPX: Jerry Lewis Hand and Footprints
OIC - XCLUSIVEPIX.COM - Actor Jerry Lewis has his hand & footprints set in cement in the forecourt of the TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood. He was honored as part of the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival.
April 12, 2014 Los Angeles, CA
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XPX: Jerry Lewis Hand and Footprints
OIC - XCLUSIVEPIX.COM - Actor Jerry Lewis has his hand & footprints set in cement in the forecourt of the TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood. He was honored as part of the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival.
April 12, 2014 Los Angeles, CA
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XPX: Jerry Lewis Hand and Footprints
OIC - XCLUSIVEPIX.COM - Actor Jerry Lewis has his hand & footprints set in cement in the forecourt of the TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood. He was honored as part of the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival.
April 12, 2014 Los Angeles, CA
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XPX: Jerry Lewis Hand and Footprints
OIC - XCLUSIVEPIX.COM - Actor Jerry Lewis has his hand & footprints set in cement in the forecourt of the TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood. He was honored as part of the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival.
April 12, 2014 Los Angeles, CA
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XPX: Jerry Lewis Hand and Footprints
OIC - XCLUSIVEPIX.COM - Actor Jerry Lewis has his hand & footprints set in cement in the forecourt of the TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood. He was honored as part of the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival.
April 12, 2014 Los Angeles, CA
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XPX: Jerry Lewis Hand and Footprints
OIC - XCLUSIVEPIX.COM - Actor Jerry Lewis has his hand & footprints set in cement in the forecourt of the TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood. He was honored as part of the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival.
April 12, 2014 Los Angeles, CA
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XPX: Jerry Lewis Hand and Footprints
OIC - XCLUSIVEPIX.COM - Actor Jerry Lewis has his hand & footprints set in cement in the forecourt of the TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood. He was honored as part of the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival.
April 12, 2014 Los Angeles, CA
Photo: Jaguar/OIC 0203 174 1069
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Emma Thompson Handprint Ceremony
OIC - ENTSIMAGES.COM - Emma Thompson at the TCL Chinese Theatre where she was honored by having her hand & footprints set in cement.
November 7, 2013 Los Angeles, CA
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Emma Thompson Handprint Ceremony
OIC - ENTSIMAGES.COM - Emma Thompson at the TCL Chinese Theatre where she was honored by having her hand & footprints set in cement.
November 7, 2013 Los Angeles, CA
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Emma Thompson Handprint Ceremony
OIC - ENTSIMAGES.COM - Emma Thompson at the TCL Chinese Theatre where she was honored by having her hand & footprints set in cement.
November 7, 2013 Los Angeles, CA
Photo Jaguar/OIC 0203 174 1069
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Emma Thompson Handprint Ceremony
OIC - ENTSIMAGES.COM - Emma Thompson at the TCL Chinese Theatre where she was honored by having her hand & footprints set in cement.
November 7, 2013 Los Angeles, CA
Photo Jaguar/OIC 0203 174 1069
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Emma Thompson Handprint Ceremony
OIC - ENTSIMAGES.COM - Emma Thompson at the TCL Chinese Theatre where she was honored by having her hand & footprints set in cement.
November 7, 2013 Los Angeles, CA
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Emma Thompson Handprint Ceremony
OIC - ENTSIMAGES.COM - Emma Thompson at the TCL Chinese Theatre where she was honored by having her hand & footprints set in cement.
November 7, 2013 Los Angeles, CA
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Rhino carcass found in Kruger Park, South Africa - 05 Apr 2012
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A special anti-poaching operations ranger searching for footprints alonside the carcass of a poached rhino found already stripped by scavengers . Members of the Kruger National Park and SANParks are investigating the scene for clues of poachers.
Rhino carcass found in Kruger Park, South Africa - 05 Apr 2012
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Footprints of male Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) on ice flows at Hornsundet, south west coast of Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Arctic Norway.
Polar bear populations are likely to fall by more than 30% by around the middle of the century as global warming thaws Arctic sea ice, experts said in the most detailed review of the predators to date.
The report, by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, estimated there are between 22,000 and 31,000 polar bears in the Arctic and said they will be increasingly vulnerable as their habitat shrinks.
"Climate change will continue to seriously threaten polar bear survival in the future," Inger Andersen, IUCN Director General, said of the study, based on updated counts and new projections of sea ice since a previous review in 2008.
It said there was a high probability that "the global polar bear population will decline by more than 30% over the next 35 to 40 years", broadly reaffirming findings from 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visit St Michael's Mount, Marazion, Cornwall, Britain - 12 Jul 2010
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Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall leaving their footprints in clay
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visit St Michael's Mount, Marazion, Cornwall, Britain - 12 Jul 2010
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall left their footprints in clay just as Queen Victoria once had
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Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visit St Michael's Mount, Marazion, Cornwall, Britain - 12 Jul 2010
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Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall leaving their footprints in clay
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visit St Michael's Mount, Marazion, Cornwall, Britain - 12 Jul 2010
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall left their footprints in clay just as Queen Victoria once had
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