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FEATURE - Naturwunder: Landschaften in Australien
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Dove Lake in Tasmania, Australia with Cradle Mountain visible. Conditions where the lake is perfectly still (mirror-like) and the view of Cradle Mountain isn't obscured by clouds is apparently pretty rare
Striking landscapes, Australia - Aug 2016
Australia's scenic splendour comes in all shapes and sizes, from its valleys and beaches to the Sydney Opera House's white sails.
There's not a kangaroo or koala in sight in this different, beautiful vision of what Australia is all about for some. Instead, this photo series captures breath-taking moments during adventures - including an exquisite shot of horsemen galloping through fog.
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French flag flies over Sydney Harbour bridge, Sydney, Australia - 15 Nov 2015
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The French flag has been raised on top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge as a show of solidarity with the French people after the attacks in Paris.
It is flying alongside the Australian flag at full-mast on the western side, replacing the NSW state flag.
Premier Mike Baird tweeted on Saturday that he would have a French flag made if his government could not find one the right size.
"I've asked for French flag to fly over the Harbour Bridge. There isn't one in the country big enough. If we can't find one, we'll make one," he said.
Premier Baird tweeted on Sunday that the Sydney Opera House would again be lit in the French colours from 8:00pm to midnight tonight and Monday night.
The Sydney Opera House was among a range of landmarks to light up in the colours blue, white and red as Australians showed their support for Parisians rocked by terror attacks.
Vigils were also held around the country in solidarity with the French after more than 120 people were killed in a coordinated series of terror attacks in Paris.
Another 200 were injured, 80 seriously, including 19-year-old Hobart woman Emma Grace Parkinson.
French flag flies over Sydney Harbour bridge, Sydney, Australia - 15 Nov 2015
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FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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(Pic 3 - detail) Baby rabbit maybe senses something isn't right after tasting a thistle plant
Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015
If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!
This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.
Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.
The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.
Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.
"On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.
"The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
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FEATURE: Kleiner Hase macht Bekanntschaft mit einer Distel
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(Pic 3) Baby rabbit maybe senses something isn't right after tasting a thistle plant
Baby rabbit reacts after realising it has eaten thistle plant, Suffolk, Britain - Jul 2015
If it looks tasty.. and it smells tasty... then OUCH!
This funny bunny bit off more than it could chew when it tried to nibble at a thistle plant.
Photographer Kevin Sawford snapped the peckish rabbit near Ipswich sizing up the greenery, before taking a bite.
The resulting reactions of the wild rabbit made for this series of hilarious images as it threw its paws in the air, contorted its face in disgust and stuck out its tongue.
Kevin says: "I had been photographing a family of wild rabbits at their warden in the Suffolk countryside over a few days in the summer.
"On this particular evening this youngster started to feed on the thistle plant. At first it seems content with its meal but then realises the mistake it has made when it bites into the prickly plant. Its reaction is priceless.
"The young rabbit soon recovered and was OK but had learnt its lesson on what to feed on."
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Girl takes selfie with ground squirrel, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - 12 Jul 2014
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Stacey Wallace's picture of the ground squirrel. She says: "This was after our selfie. I coerced him out of his hole with a nut that he's holding in his paw. This isn't zoomed in either, I actually got this close to him."
Girl takes selfie with ground squirrel, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - 12 Jul 2014
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It looks like a scene from 1980 cult comedy classic Caddyshack, but this cheeky gopher-like ground squirrel is very real - and not too shy to appear in a selfie.
Stacey Wallace, 28, found herself with an unusual photo opportunity when the rodent popped out of its hole in search of nuts.
Stacey, from Vancouver, shot the hilarious pictures at Lightning Lake in British Columbia's Manning Park in Summer.
She explains: "In order to get the selfie I laid on the ground metres away from the squirrel and slowly crawled towards him until I got close enough so that we were both in the shot. I took all the photos with my iPhone front camera."
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Meteor explodes over campsite self-portrait in Joshua Tree, California, America - 06 Nov 2013
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Is This The Most Amazing Selfie Ever: Meteor Explodes Over Campsite Self-Portrait
In the week that 'selfie' was named word of the year by Oxford Dictionaries, this must be the most spectacular self-portrait ever taken.
Photographer Scott Rinckenberger wanted to capture a picture of himself and a friend on their last night of camping in the California wilderness on 7 November.
But when Scott set the timer on his camera and scurried back to his camping stool he had no idea that a METEOR would explode at exactly the right time and in the correct place in his picture.
Scott was enjoying his final evening of a project which had seen him shooting autumn landscapes in the American West. But he had been feeling disappointed as he hadn't created a truly great shot.
To capture the moment, he set his camera up on a tripod on top of his truck and joined his friend Hayden back at the campfire.
His picture, which he believes could be a billions to one occurrence, captured a meteor which saw social media light up with the sighting. Local news reported the meteor streaking across California at around 8pm.
The meteor was likely associated with the South Taurids meteor shower that has been active in November and made meteor sightings four or five times as likely. The debris is coming from Comet Encke, which is currently passing through the solar system.
Local News Video:: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBf95Ds2nrk
Scott explains: "I've been shooting photos for 20 years. I've made my living in the profession for the last 15. I can count on one hand the number of times that everything lined up perfectly and a truly rare image was created.
"Now, I don't want to toot my...
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Out of the Dust - A Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek
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Out of the Dust ¿ Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek- 2007
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OUT OF THE DUST - LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN
A powerful collection of images of everyday life in Afghanistan will be displayed for the first time in the UK in a new exhibition this summer.
'Out of the Dust - Life in Afghanistan' features images by Dutch photographer Hans Stakelbeek. The exhibition runs from 30 July-31 August 2008 at PM Gallery in west London.
In 2007 Hans Stakelbeek was commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to document the reconstruction of Afghanistan during the efforts to restore peace and stability to the country.
Stakelbeek made four trips last year, shooting in Kabul and Uruzgan, as well as other remote areas.
As the project developed, he also became interested in capturing the stories of the people he came to know, as well as the reconstruction efforts required by his official posting.
'Out of the Dust' presents a set of images that pays tribute to the determination of the Afghan people to survive and live as normally as possible through the upheaval - building homes, going to school and working and playing in testing and frightening times.
The collection gives a rare view of daily life in Afghanistan without a military slant and each photograph comes complete with Stakelbeek's own written commentary, which reveals the stories within.
The exhibition is an up-to-date presentation of current life and an opportunity to see how the country is changing, how the reconstruction is progressing and to witness the perseverance of ordinary people in an extraordinar...
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Out of the Dust - A Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek
STRICTLY ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUCTION WITH COVERAGE OF THE EXHIBITION 'OUT OF THE DUST A LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN'
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Out of the Dust ¿ Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek- 2007
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OUT OF THE DUST - LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN
A powerful collection of images of everyday life in Afghanistan will be displayed for the first time in the UK in a new exhibition this summer.
'Out of the Dust - Life in Afghanistan' features images by Dutch photographer Hans Stakelbeek. The exhibition runs from 30 July-31 August 2008 at PM Gallery in west London.
In 2007 Hans Stakelbeek was commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to document the reconstruction of Afghanistan during the efforts to restore peace and stability to the country.
Stakelbeek made four trips last year, shooting in Kabul and Uruzgan, as well as other remote areas.
As the project developed, he also became interested in capturing the stories of the people he came to know, as well as the reconstruction efforts required by his official posting.
'Out of the Dust' presents a set of images that pays tribute to the determination of the Afghan people to survive and live as normally as possible through the upheaval - building homes, going to school and working and playing in testing and frightening times.
The collection gives a rare view of daily life in Afghanistan without a military slant and each photograph comes complete with Stakelbeek's own written commentary, which reveals the stories within.
The exhibition is an up-to-date presentation of current life and an opportunity to see how the country is changing, how the reconstruction is progressing and to witness the perseverance of ordinary people in an extraordinary situation.
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Out of the Dust - A Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek
STRICTLY ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUCTION WITH COVERAGE OF THE EXHIBITION 'OUT OF THE DUST A LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN'
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Many people spend their time doing nothing, because there isn't much to do. 40% of the population is unemployed. They might spend some of their time working the land or looking after their cattle
Out of the Dust ¿ Life in Afghanistan, by Hans Stakelbeek- 2007
*STRICTLY ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUCTION WITH COVERAGE OF THE EXHIBITION 'OUT OF THE DUST - A LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN'*
OUT OF THE DUST - LIFE IN AFGHANISTAN
A powerful collection of images of everyday life in Afghanistan will be displayed for the first time in the UK in a new exhibition this summer.
'Out of the Dust - Life in Afghanistan' features images by Dutch photographer Hans Stakelbeek. The exhibition runs from 30 July-31 August 2008 at PM Gallery in west London.
In 2007 Hans Stakelbeek was commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to document the reconstruction of Afghanistan during the efforts to restore peace and stability to the country.
Stakelbeek made four trips last year, shooting in Kabul and Uruzgan, as well as other remote areas.
As the project developed, he also became interested in capturing the stories of the people he came to know, as well as the reconstruction efforts required by his official posting.
'Out of the Dust' presents a set of images that pays tribute to the determination of the Afghan people to survive and live as normally as possible through the upheaval - building homes, going to school and working and playing in testing and frightening times.
The collection gives a rare view of daily life in Afghanistan without a military slant and each photograph comes complete with Stakelbeek's own written commentary, which reveals the stories within.
The exhibition is an up-to-date presentation...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/XUIAZCY
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PEOPLE - Leah Bracknell ist im Alter von 55 Jahren gestorben
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Ep 2606
Thursday 11th November 1999
Zoe works out where Liam is holding Chris. Taking Terry they fall into a trap and Liam ties Terry to a chair. Chris tells Zoe that Liam is their brother, but she doesn't believe him. Liam panicks as he realises that Zoe isn't going to be the loving, sympathetic sister he always wanted. Creating a distraction Zoe grabs Liam's gun and points it at him. Liam doesn't believe she would pull the trigger, but she fires and looks on in shock at what she's done - With Zoe Tate, as played by Leah Bracknell.
'Emmerdale' TV Series UK - Nov 1999
Emmerdale Farm is a long-running British soap opera set in Emmerdale, a fictional village in the Yorkshire Dales. Created by Kevin Laffan, it first broadcast on 16 October 1972 and produced by ITV Yorkshire.
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Tony Bagenal Measures How Much Leg Is Showing And How Long Marie Helvin Skirt Isn't - 1987 Marie Helvin (born August 13 1952 In Tokyo Japan) Is A Former Model. She Was One Of The Best-known Faces Of The 1970s And 1980s And Was Married To Photographe
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Tony Bagenal Measures How Much Leg Is Showing And How Long Marie Helvin Skirt Isn't - 1987 Marie Helvin (born August 13 1952 In Tokyo Japan) Is A Former Model. She Was One Of The Best-known Faces Of The 1970s And 1980s And Was Married To Photographer David Bailey In The 1970s.
Tony Bagenal Measures How Much Leg Is Showing And How Long Marie Helvin Skirt Isn't - 1987 Marie Helvin (born August 13 1952 In Tokyo Japan) Is A Former Model. She Was One Of The Best-known Faces Of The 1970s And 1980s And Was Married To Photographe
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