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FEATURE: Beeindruckende Unterwasser-Welt in Palau
Pink Anemonefish, Amphiprion perideraion, Turtle Cove, Micronesia, Palau
The Pacific island nation of Palau has become home to the sixth largest marine sanctuary in the world.
The Micronesian reserve, now the largest in the Pacific, will permit no fishing or mining. Palau also established the world's first shark sanctuary in 2009.
The tiny island nation has set aside 500,000 square kilometres -- 80 percent -- of its maritime territory, for full protection. That's the highest percentage of an exclusive economic zone devoted to marine conservation by any country in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE: Beeindruckende Unterwasser-Welt in Palau
Mastigias Jellyfish in Backlight, Mastigias papua etpisonii, Jellyfish Lake, Micronesia, Palau
The Pacific island nation of Palau has become home to the sixth largest marine sanctuary in the world.
The Micronesian reserve, now the largest in the Pacific, will permit no fishing or mining. Palau also established the world's first shark sanctuary in 2009.
The tiny island nation has set aside 500,000 square kilometres -- 80 percent -- of its maritime territory, for full protection. That's the highest percentage of an exclusive economic zone devoted to marine conservation by any country in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE: Beeindruckende Unterwasser-Welt in Palau
Mastigias Jellyfish in Backlight, Mastigias papua etpisonii, Jellyfish Lake, Micronesia, Palau
The Pacific island nation of Palau has become home to the sixth largest marine sanctuary in the world.
The Micronesian reserve, now the largest in the Pacific, will permit no fishing or mining. Palau also established the world's first shark sanctuary in 2009.
The tiny island nation has set aside 500,000 square kilometres -- 80 percent -- of its maritime territory, for full protection. That's the highest percentage of an exclusive economic zone devoted to marine conservation by any country in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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FEATURE: Beeindruckende Unterwasser-Welt in Palau
Moon Jellyfish and Skin Diver, Aurita aurita, Jellyfish Lake, Micronesia, Palau
The Pacific island nation of Palau has become home to the sixth largest marine sanctuary in the world.
The Micronesian reserve, now the largest in the Pacific, will permit no fishing or mining. Palau also established the world's first shark sanctuary in 2009.
The tiny island nation has set aside 500,000 square kilometres -- 80 percent -- of its maritime territory, for full protection. That's the highest percentage of an exclusive economic zone devoted to marine conservation by any country in the world. (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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The World Stinging Nettle Eating Championships 2010 at the Bottle Inn, Marshwood, Dorset, Britain - 19 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine / Rex Features ( 1198601l )
Stinging Nettle Eating competitors
The World Stinging Nettle Eating Championships 2010 at the Bottle Inn, Marshwood, Dorset, Britain - 19 Jun 2010
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The World Stinging Nettle Eating Championships 2010 at the Bottle Inn, Marshwood, Dorset, Britain - 19 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine / Rex Features ( 1198601p )
A competitor eating his stinging nettles
The World Stinging Nettle Eating Championships 2010 at the Bottle Inn, Marshwood, Dorset, Britain - 19 Jun 2010
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The World Stinging Nettle Eating Championships 2010 at the Bottle Inn, Marshwood, Dorset, Britain - 19 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine / Rex Features ( 1198601g )
A competitor is sick bringing back up the nettles he had eaten only to be told he had to re-eat them to stay in the competition
The World Stinging Nettle Eating Championships 2010 at the Bottle Inn, Marshwood, Dorset, Britain - 19 Jun 2010
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The World Stinging Nettle Eating Championships 2010 at the Bottle Inn, Marshwood, Dorset, Britain - 19 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine / Rex Features ( 1198601f )
The 2010 winner Sam Fish age 24 who ate 74 feet of nettles
The World Stinging Nettle Eating Championships 2010 at the Bottle Inn, Marshwood, Dorset, Britain - 19 Jun 2010
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The World Stinging Nettle Eating Championships 2010 at the Bottle Inn, Marshwood, Dorset, Britain - 19 Jun 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine / Rex Features ( 1198601i )
A competitor is sick during the contest
The World Stinging Nettle Eating Championships 2010 at the Bottle Inn, Marshwood, Dorset, Britain - 19 Jun 2010
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MARINE WILDLIFE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Kay / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 841938a )
Close up of a cluster of brilliantly coloured jewel anemones
MARINE WILDLIFE
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