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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
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A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730m)
A visitor her dog lie in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794f)
A visitor and her dog lie in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730l)
A visitor her dog lie in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794e)
A visitor and her dog lie in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730k)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730j)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730i)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794j)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730h)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730g)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794d)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730f)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794i)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794c)
A visitor gets into a lit neon green coffin to take a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794b)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730e)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730d)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730c)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794a)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730b)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (8990794h)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - London: Sich tot stellen und ein Selfie machen - 'Be Seen Dead' Ausstellung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (8990730a)
A visitor lies in a lit neon green coffin and takes a selfie photo controlling a camera in the ceiling above them. The artwork titled Beauty and Dead by artists Jim Townsend and Oli Cole is part of the Be Seen Dead exhibition by Made By Blah, exploring how death impacts our own identity, mortality and out complex attitudes towards it.
'Be Seen Dead' exhibition, London, UK - 10 Aug 2017
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Washington DC Through Images
WASHINGTON, DC – MAY 27:
A visitor takes photo of the White House, in Washington, District of Columbia, May 27, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Washington DC Through Images
WASHINGTON, DC – MAY 27:
A view of the White House, in Washington, District of Columbia, May 27, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Washington DC Through Images
WASHINGTON, DC – MAY 27:
The statue of General Andrew Jackson stands at Lafayette Square, with the White House visible in the background, in Washington, District of Columbia, May 27, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Washington DC Through Images
WASHINGTON, DC – MAY 27:
The statue of General Andrew Jackson stands at Lafayette Square, with the White House visible in the background, in Washington, District of Columbia, May 27, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Bikers Resting By The Rhine With Cologne Cathedral In View
Two bikers sit on a riverside wall facing the Rhine River and Cologne Cathedral, with their helmets placed beside them in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on May 21, 2022. The iconic twin towers of the cathedral dominate the skyline while cargo ships pass through the busy waterway, symbolizing both leisure and logistics in the city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Day Trippers At Garmisch-Partenkirchen Train Station
Large crowds of day trippers and travelers wait and disembark at the platforms of Garmisch-Partenkirchen train station in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 31, 2025. The scenic Alpine location attracts high volumes of tourists, especially on weekends and holidays, arriving via regional Deutsche Bahn trains. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Day Trippers At Garmisch-Partenkirchen Train Station
Large crowds of day trippers and travelers wait and disembark at the platforms of Garmisch-Partenkirchen train station in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 31, 2025. The scenic Alpine location attracts high volumes of tourists, especially on weekends and holidays, arriving via regional Deutsche Bahn trains. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Woman Picking Wildflowers In Summer Meadow
A woman with a backpack and shopping bag picks wildflowers in a lush summer meadow in Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany, on July 22, 2021. The surrounding vegetation includes a variety of blooming yellow, white, and purple flowers on a bright, sunny day. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Tourism In Athens
A group of tourists with a tour guide explores archaeological sites in Athens, Greece, on May 25, 2025. (Photo by Giorgos Arapekos/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Prague
An Asian tourist couple walks along a stone terrace path surrounded by greenery near Letna Park in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The area offers scenic views and shaded walkways popular with visitors exploring the city's green spaces. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Woman Ascending Train Station Stairway
A woman walks up the stairs toward platform E at a train station in Augsburg, Bavaria, Swabia, Germany, on May 17, 2025. The tiled tunnel leads to the open-air platforms under a clear blue sky, with signage indicating the track zone. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Woman Ascending Train Station Stairway
A woman walks up the stairs toward platform E at a train station in Augsburg, Bavaria, Swabia, Germany, on May 17, 2025. The tiled tunnel leads to the open-air platforms under a clear blue sky, with signage indicating the track zone. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Riverside Relaxation By The Vltava River In Prague
A child sits on a tree stump by the Vltava River, photographing the historic architecture of the Old Town across the water in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The view includes notable landmarks such as the Smetana Embankment and the Old Town Water Tower. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Couples Out For A Walk In Nature
An elderly couple stands by a calm canal reflecting the spring landscape during a walk in Olching, Fuerstenfeldbruck, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 21, 2025. The path runs through a forested area with bright sunlight and green foliage marking the season. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Hanoi
A narrow street is packed with parked and moving motorbikes in front of shops, hotels, and a traditional gate in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 28, 2025. The area includes the Family Suite Hotel, local spas, restaurants, and a sign marking a Hanoi handicraft guild. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Residential Neighborhood In Hanoi
A quiet residential street in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 22, 2025, features several motorbikes traveling down the road. The scene includes trees and modern buildings, creating a peaceful urban atmosphere. A large gold relief decorates the facade of one office building, adding an artistic element to the architecture. The street is clean, lightly trafficked, and flanked by fenced properties. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene
What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene.
One dedicated Facebook group now has almost 20,000 members, attracted by sea life found just metres from Port Phillip Bay’s shore.
Kathi Herrick who has moved to Melbourne from Sydney, and has taken up snorkelling at Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary in Melbourne, Australia, 2025.
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What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene
What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene.
One dedicated Facebook group now has almost 20,000 members, attracted by sea life found just metres from Port Phillip Bay’s shore.
Kathi Herrick who has moved to Melbourne from Sydney, and has taken up snorkelling at Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary in Melbourne, Australia, 2025.
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What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene
What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene.
One dedicated Facebook group now has almost 20,000 members, attracted by sea life found just metres from Port Phillip Bay’s shore.
Author Simon Mustoe snorkelling at Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary in Melbourne, Australia, 2025.
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What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene
What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene.
One dedicated Facebook group now has almost 20,000 members, attracted by sea life found just metres from Port Phillip Bay’s shore.
Kathi Herrick who has moved to Melbourne from Sydney, and has taken up snorkelling at Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary in Melbourne, Australia, 2025.
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What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene
What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene.
One dedicated Facebook group now has almost 20,000 members, attracted by sea life found just metres from Port Phillip Bay’s shore.
Kathi Herrick who has moved to Melbourne from Sydney, and has taken up snorkelling at Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary in Melbourne, Australia, 2025.
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What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene
What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene.
One dedicated Facebook group now has almost 20,000 members, attracted by sea life found just metres from Port Phillip Bay’s shore.
Kathi Herrick who has moved to Melbourne from Sydney, and has taken up snorkelling at Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary in Melbourne, Australia, 2025.
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‘He was actually cracking jokes’: a volunteer on the 54-hour Brecon Beacons cave rescue. Hundreds took part and descended into the 43-mile underground network to save injured caver George Linnane.
A huge operation has been launched to rescue an injured man who has been trapped for two days in one of the UK’s longest caves at least 300 metres from the entrance. Some of the 242 rescuers attempting to free the man, who is believed to have injured his back, were involved in the 2018 rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from flooded caves in northern Thailand, 17 days after they got trapped underground. The injured man fell while exploring the Ogof Ffynnon Ddu cave system in the Brecon Beacons in south Wales, near the hamlet of Penwyllt, and could not get himself out. Here a rescuers vehicle in the cave car park is observed.
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‘He was actually cracking jokes’: a volunteer on the 54-hour Brecon Beacons cave rescue. Hundreds took part and descended into the 43-mile underground network to save injured caver George Linnane.
A huge operation has been launched to rescue an injured man who has been trapped for two days in one of the UK’s longest caves at least 300 metres from the entrance. Some of the 242 rescuers attempting to free the man, who is believed to have injured his back, were involved in the 2018 rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from flooded caves in northern Thailand, 17 days after they got trapped underground. The injured man fell while exploring the Ogof Ffynnon Ddu cave system in the Brecon Beacons in south Wales, near the hamlet of Penwyllt, and could not get himself out. Here rescuers emerge from the cave entrance after taking there turn in assisting the rescue.
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‘He was actually cracking jokes’: a volunteer on the 54-hour Brecon Beacons cave rescue. Hundreds took part and descended into the 43-mile underground network to save injured caver George Linnane.
A huge operation has been launched to rescue an injured man who has been trapped for two days in one of the UK’s longest caves at least 300 metres from the entrance. Some of the 242 rescuers attempting to free the man, who is believed to have injured his back, were involved in the 2018 rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from flooded caves in northern Thailand, 17 days after they got trapped underground. The injured man fell while exploring the Ogof Ffynnon Ddu cave system in the Brecon Beacons in south Wales, near the hamlet of Penwyllt, and could not get himself out. Here rescuers named Helen, from South Wales, is observed on her way to the cave entrance to take her turn in assisting the rescue.
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‘He was actually cracking jokes’: a volunteer on the 54-hour Brecon Beacons cave rescue. Hundreds took part and descended into the 43-mile underground network to save injured caver George Linnane.
A huge operation has been launched to rescue an injured man who has been trapped for two days in one of the UK’s longest caves at least 300 metres from the entrance. Some of the 242 rescuers attempting to free the man, who is believed to have injured his back, were involved in the 2018 rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from flooded caves in northern Thailand, 17 days after they got trapped underground. The injured man fell while exploring the Ogof Ffynnon Ddu cave system in the Brecon Beacons in south Wales, near the hamlet of Penwyllt, and could not get himself out. Here rescuers dirty glovee is observed.
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‘He was actually cracking jokes’: a volunteer on the 54-hour Brecon Beacons cave rescue. Hundreds took part and descended into the 43-mile underground network to save injured caver George Linnane.
A huge operation has been launched to rescue an injured man who has been trapped for two days in one of the UK’s longest caves at least 300 metres from the entrance. Some of the 242 rescuers attempting to free the man, who is believed to have injured his back, were involved in the 2018 rescue of 12 boys and their football coach from flooded caves in northern Thailand, 17 days after they got trapped underground. The injured man fell while exploring the Ogof Ffynnon Ddu cave system in the Brecon Beacons in south Wales, near the hamlet of Penwyllt, and could not get himself out. Here rescuers walk from the cave entrance back to the command station after taking there turn in assisting the rescue.
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