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Devastating Algal Bloom In South Australia
July 16, 2025 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia - Beach walkers pass by the remains of dead fish scattered along the South Australian metropolitan coastline. A devastating algal bloom (Karenia mikimotoi) is currently affecting South Australia's metropolitan beaches, causing discolored water and foam and impacting various marine wildlife. (Credit Image: � Mark Willoughby/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Monsoon Clouds During Dusk In Nepal
Rays from the setting sun illuminate a portion of the Kathmandu Valley as seen from a hill station as monsoon clouds form a pattern over the horizon in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 5, 2025. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Monsoon Clouds During Dusk In Nepal
Rays from the setting sun illuminate a portion of the Kathmandu Valley as seen from a hill station as monsoon clouds form a pattern over the horizon in Kathmandu, Nepal, on July 5, 2025. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
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Home solar panel installation
06/12/2022. Leatherhead, UK.
A 13 panel solar PV (Photovoltaic) rooftop installation takes place at a house near Leatherhead in Surrey. According to Government figures, there are now more than 1 million solar PV installation in the UK - with the demand for solar equipment the highest it's ever been.
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Home solar panel installation
06/12/2022. Leatherhead, UK.
A 13 panel solar PV (Photovoltaic) rooftop installation takes place at a house near Leatherhead in Surrey. According to Government figures, there are now more than 1 million solar PV installation in the UK - with the demand for solar equipment the highest it's ever been.
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Home solar panel installation
06/12/2022. Leatherhead, UK.
A 13 panel solar PV (Photovoltaic) rooftop installation takes place at a house near Leatherhead in Surrey. According to Government figures, there are now more than 1 million solar PV installation in the UK - with the demand for solar equipment the highest it's ever been.
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Home solar panel installation
06/12/2022. Leatherhead, UK.
A 13 panel solar PV (Photovoltaic) rooftop installation takes place at a house near Leatherhead in Surrey. According to Government figures, there are now more than 1 million solar PV installation in the UK - with the demand for solar equipment the highest it's ever been.
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Home solar panel installation
06/12/2022. Leatherhead, UK.
A 13 panel solar PV (Photovoltaic) rooftop installation takes place at a house near Leatherhead in Surrey. According to Government figures, there are now more than 1 million solar PV installation in the UK - with the demand for solar equipment the highest it's ever been.
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Home solar panel installation
06/12/2022. Leatherhead, UK.
A 13 panel solar PV (Photovoltaic) rooftop installation takes place at a house near Leatherhead in Surrey. According to Government figures, there are now more than 1 million solar PV installation in the UK - with the demand for solar equipment the highest it's ever been.
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Home solar panel installation
06/12/2022. Leatherhead, UK.
Solar PV (Photovoltaic) panels are readied for a rooftop installation at a house near Leatherhead in Surrey. According to Government figures, there are now more than 1 million solar PV installation in the UK - with the demand for solar equipment the highest it's ever been.
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Home solar panel installation
06/12/2022. Leatherhead, UK.
A solar PV (Photovoltaic) panel is readied for a rooftop installation at a house near Leatherhead in Surrey. According to Government figures, there are now more than 1 million solar PV installation in the UK - with the demand for solar equipment the highest it's ever been.
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'It keeps on going': driving the worldís first production-ready solar car
Makers of the Ä250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative.
It is this streamlined design that the company credits for allowing it to muscle its way into a space long overlooked by most car manufacturers. As early as November, the company will start delivery of what it describes as the "world's first production-ready solar car" - the Lightyear 0, a Ä250,000 (£215,000) sedan draped in 5 sq metres of curved solar panels that top up the electric battery while the car is driving or parked outdoors.
Ashifa Kassam drives a solar car in Northern Spain 21st of June
Aire de Bardenas, Nature Reserve Bardenas, Carretera de Ejea, Tudela ñ Navarre ñ Spain
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'It keeps on going': driving the worldís first production-ready solar car
Makers of the Ä250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative.
It is this streamlined design that the company credits for allowing it to muscle its way into a space long overlooked by most car manufacturers. As early as November, the company will start delivery of what it describes as the "world's first production-ready solar car" - the Lightyear 0, a Ä250,000 (£215,000) sedan draped in 5 sq metres of curved solar panels that top up the electric battery while the car is driving or parked outdoors.
Ashifa Kassam drives a solar car in Northern Spain 21st of June
Aire de Bardenas, Nature Reserve Bardenas, Carretera de Ejea, Tudela ñ Navarre ñ Spain
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'It keeps on going': driving the worldís first production-ready solar car
Makers of the Ä250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative.
It is this streamlined design that the company credits for allowing it to muscle its way into a space long overlooked by most car manufacturers. As early as November, the company will start delivery of what it describes as the "world's first production-ready solar car" - the Lightyear 0, a Ä250,000 (£215,000) sedan draped in 5 sq metres of curved solar panels that top up the electric battery while the car is driving or parked outdoors.
Ashifa Kassam drives a solar car in Northern Spain 21st of June
Aire de Bardenas, Nature Reserve Bardenas, Carretera de Ejea, Tudela ñ Navarre ñ Spain
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'It keeps on going': driving the world’s first production-ready solar car
Makers of the Û250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative.
It is this streamlined design that the company credits for allowing it to muscle its way into a space long overlooked by most car manufacturers. As early as November, the company will start delivery of what it describes as the "world's first production-ready solar car" - the Lightyear 0, a Û250,000 (£215,000) sedan draped in 5 sq metres of curved solar panels that top up the electric battery while the car is driving or parked outdoors.
Four of the five Lightyear founders
Ashifa Kassam drives a solar car in Northern Spain 21st of June
Aire de Bardenas, Nature Reserve Bardenas, Carretera de Ejea, Tudela Ð Navarre Ð Spain
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'It keeps on going': driving the world’s first production-ready solar car
Makers of the Û250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative.
It is this streamlined design that the company credits for allowing it to muscle its way into a space long overlooked by most car manufacturers. As early as November, the company will start delivery of what it describes as the "world's first production-ready solar car" - the Lightyear 0, a Û250,000 (£215,000) sedan draped in 5 sq metres of curved solar panels that top up the electric battery while the car is driving or parked outdoors.
Four of the five Lightyear founders
Ashifa Kassam drives a solar car in Northern Spain 21st of June
Aire de Bardenas, Nature Reserve Bardenas, Carretera de Ejea, Tudela Ð Navarre Ð Spain
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'It keeps on going': driving the worldís first production-ready solar car
Makers of the Ä250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative.
It is this streamlined design that the company credits for allowing it to muscle its way into a space long overlooked by most car manufacturers. As early as November, the company will start delivery of what it describes as the "world's first production-ready solar car" - the Lightyear 0, a Ä250,000 (£215,000) sedan draped in 5 sq metres of curved solar panels that top up the electric battery while the car is driving or parked outdoors.
Ashifa Kassam drives a solar car in Northern Spain 21st of June
Aire de Bardenas, Nature Reserve Bardenas, Carretera de Ejea, Tudela ñ Navarre ñ Spain
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'It keeps on going': driving the worldís first production-ready solar car
Makers of the Ä250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative.
It is this streamlined design that the company credits for allowing it to muscle its way into a space long overlooked by most car manufacturers. As early as November, the company will start delivery of what it describes as the "world's first production-ready solar car" - the Lightyear 0, a Ä250,000 (£215,000) sedan draped in 5 sq metres of curved solar panels that top up the electric battery while the car is driving or parked outdoors.
Ashifa Kassam drives a solar car in Northern Spain 21st of June
Aire de Bardenas, Nature Reserve Bardenas, Carretera de Ejea, Tudela ñ Navarre ñ Spain
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'It keeps on going': driving the worldís first production-ready solar car
Makers of the Ä250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative.
It is this streamlined design that the company credits for allowing it to muscle its way into a space long overlooked by most car manufacturers. As early as November, the company will start delivery of what it describes as the "world's first production-ready solar car" - the Lightyear 0, a Ä250,000 (£215,000) sedan draped in 5 sq metres of curved solar panels that top up the electric battery while the car is driving or parked outdoors.
Ashifa Kassam drives a solar car in Northern Spain 21st of June
Aire de Bardenas, Nature Reserve Bardenas, Carretera de Ejea, Tudela ñ Navarre ñ Spain
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'It keeps on going': driving the worldís first production-ready solar car
Makers of the Ä250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative.
It is this streamlined design that the company credits for allowing it to muscle its way into a space long overlooked by most car manufacturers. As early as November, the company will start delivery of what it describes as the "world's first production-ready solar car" - the Lightyear 0, a Ä250,000 (£215,000) sedan draped in 5 sq metres of curved solar panels that top up the electric battery while the car is driving or parked outdoors.
Ashifa Kassam drives a solar car in Northern Spain 21st of June
Aire de Bardenas, Nature Reserve Bardenas, Carretera de Ejea, Tudela ñ Navarre ñ Spain
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'It keeps on going': driving the worldís first production-ready solar car
Makers of the Ä250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative.
It is this streamlined design that the company credits for allowing it to muscle its way into a space long overlooked by most car manufacturers. As early as November, the company will start delivery of what it describes as the "world's first production-ready solar car" - the Lightyear 0, a Ä250,000 (£215,000) sedan draped in 5 sq metres of curved solar panels that top up the electric battery while the car is driving or parked outdoors.
Ashifa Kassam drives a solar car in Northern Spain 21st of June
Aire de Bardenas, Nature Reserve Bardenas, Carretera de Ejea, Tudela ñ Navarre ñ Spain
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'It keeps on going': driving the world’s first production-ready solar car
Makers of the Û250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative.
It is this streamlined design that the company credits for allowing it to muscle its way into a space long overlooked by most car manufacturers. As early as November, the company will start delivery of what it describes as the "world's first production-ready solar car" - the Lightyear 0, a Û250,000 (£215,000) sedan draped in 5 sq metres of curved solar panels that top up the electric battery while the car is driving or parked outdoors.
Roel Grooten and Ashifa Kassam drives a solar car in Northern Spain 21st of June
Aire de Bardenas, Nature Reserve Bardenas, Carretera de Ejea, Tudela Ð Navarre Ð Spain
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'It keeps on going': driving the worldís first production-ready solar car
Makers of the Ä250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative.
It is this streamlined design that the company credits for allowing it to muscle its way into a space long overlooked by most car manufacturers. As early as November, the company will start delivery of what it describes as the "world's first production-ready solar car" - the Lightyear 0, a Ä250,000 (£215,000) sedan draped in 5 sq metres of curved solar panels that top up the electric battery while the car is driving or parked outdoors.
Ashifa Kassam drives a solar car in Northern Spain 21st of June
Aire de Bardenas, Nature Reserve Bardenas, Carretera de Ejea, Tudela ñ Navarre ñ Spain
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'It keeps on going': driving the worldís first production-ready solar car
Makers of the Ä250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative.
It is this streamlined design that the company credits for allowing it to muscle its way into a space long overlooked by most car manufacturers. As early as November, the company will start delivery of what it describes as the "world's first production-ready solar car" - the Lightyear 0, a Ä250,000 (£215,000) sedan draped in 5 sq metres of curved solar panels that top up the electric battery while the car is driving or parked outdoors.
Ashifa Kassam drives a solar car in Northern Spain 21st of June
Aire de Bardenas, Nature Reserve Bardenas, Carretera de Ejea, Tudela ñ Navarre ñ Spain
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'It keeps on going': driving the worldís first production-ready solar car
Makers of the Ä250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative.
It is this streamlined design that the company credits for allowing it to muscle its way into a space long overlooked by most car manufacturers. As early as November, the company will start delivery of what it describes as the "world's first production-ready solar car" - the Lightyear 0, a Ä250,000 (£215,000) sedan draped in 5 sq metres of curved solar panels that top up the electric battery while the car is driving or parked outdoors.
Ashifa Kassam drives a solar car in Northern Spain 21st of June
Aire de Bardenas, Nature Reserve Bardenas, Carretera de Ejea, Tudela ñ Navarre ñ Spain
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'It keeps on going': driving the worldís first production-ready solar car
Makers of the Ä250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative.
It is this streamlined design that the company credits for allowing it to muscle its way into a space long overlooked by most car manufacturers. As early as November, the company will start delivery of what it describes as the "world's first production-ready solar car" - the Lightyear 0, a Ä250,000 (£215,000) sedan draped in 5 sq metres of curved solar panels that top up the electric battery while the car is driving or parked outdoors.
Ashifa Kassam drives a solar car in Northern Spain 21st of June
Aire de Bardenas, Nature Reserve Bardenas, Carretera de Ejea, Tudela ñ Navarre ñ Spain
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'It keeps on going': driving the worldís first production-ready solar car
Makers of the Ä250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative.
It is this streamlined design that the company credits for allowing it to muscle its way into a space long overlooked by most car manufacturers. As early as November, the company will start delivery of what it describes as the "world's first production-ready solar car" - the Lightyear 0, a Ä250,000 (£215,000) sedan draped in 5 sq metres of curved solar panels that top up the electric battery while the car is driving or parked outdoors.
Ashifa Kassam drives a solar car in Northern Spain 21st of June
Aire de Bardenas, Nature Reserve Bardenas, Carretera de Ejea, Tudela ñ Navarre ñ Spain
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'It keeps on going': driving the worldís first production-ready solar car
Makers of the Ä250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative.
It is this streamlined design that the company credits for allowing it to muscle its way into a space long overlooked by most car manufacturers. As early as November, the company will start delivery of what it describes as the "world's first production-ready solar car" - the Lightyear 0, a Ä250,000 (£215,000) sedan draped in 5 sq metres of curved solar panels that top up the electric battery while the car is driving or parked outdoors.
Ashifa Kassam drives a solar car in Northern Spain 21st of June
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'It keeps on going': driving the worldís first production-ready solar car
Makers of the Ä250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative.
It is this streamlined design that the company credits for allowing it to muscle its way into a space long overlooked by most car manufacturers. As early as November, the company will start delivery of what it describes as the "world's first production-ready solar car" - the Lightyear 0, a Ä250,000 (£215,000) sedan draped in 5 sq metres of curved solar panels that top up the electric battery while the car is driving or parked outdoors.
Ashifa Kassam drives a solar car in Northern Spain 21st of June
Aire de Bardenas, Nature Reserve Bardenas, Carretera de Ejea, Tudela ñ Navarre ñ Spain
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'It keeps on going': driving the worldís first production-ready solar car
Makers of the Ä250,000 Lightyear 0 hope to convince drivers it can be a viable climate-friendly alternative.
It is this streamlined design that the company credits for allowing it to muscle its way into a space long overlooked by most car manufacturers. As early as November, the company will start delivery of what it describes as the "world's first production-ready solar car" - the Lightyear 0, a Ä250,000 (£215,000) sedan draped in 5 sq metres of curved solar panels that top up the electric battery while the car is driving or parked outdoors.
Ashifa Kassam drives a solar car in Northern Spain 21st of June
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'I don't try and fit in': energy boss Dale Vince on fracking, Farage and going green.
'Energy independence has phenomenal benefits for our country': Dale Vince at Ecotricity's HQ.
Dale Vince is not your run-of-the-mill power company chief. Here, the founder of Ecotricity talks about green energy, warring with Elon Musk - and his vegan football team.
It is fair to say that Britain's alternative energy sector is not dripping with glamour, but within the world of turbines and micro-inverters, Dale Vince, the multimillionaire founder of Ecotricity, counts as a superstar.
Vince has the directional haircut and the fancy electric motorcycle. He has the maverick past (as a New Age traveller) and the visions of the future (a vegan Britain entirely self-sufficient in green gas). And he has his fingers in many sustainably sourced pies, from rainforest regeneration to electric vehicles, documentaries like Seaspiracy to tidal lagoons, artificial diamonds to plant-based football. In addition to founding the world’s first green energy company - Ecotricity began life as a wind turbine that Vince had built next to his caravan in 1995 - he is the owner of Forest Green Rovers, the world’s first vegan, carbon-neutral football club, whom he has taken to the third tier of English football for the first time in its history. A timber stadium is one of the next items on the club's agenda.
Dale Vince shot at Sky Diamond Mining Facility, Stroud.
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Winter scene Epping Forest
The morning winter sunr burns off the frost in Epping Forest creating misty scenes.
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Winter scene Epping Forest
The morning winter sunr burns off the frost in Epping Forest creating misty scenes.
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Solar discs supply solar energy to the remote town White Cliffs in western NSW, Australia. 5 September 2021.
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White Cliffs Solar Power Station was Australia's first solar power station. It is located at White Cliffs, New South Wales, which was chosen as it has the highest insolation in New South Wales, and in 1981 when the station was constructed had no grid conn
Solar discs supply solar energy to the remote town White Cliffs in western NSW, Australia. 5 September 2021.
White Cliffs Solar Power Station was Australia's first solar power station. It is located at White Cliffs, New South Wales, which was chosen as it has the highest insolation in New South Wales, and in 1981 when the station was constructed had no grid connection.
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Solar array near Carwarp
Solar array near Carwarp, Victoria. Saturday 19th January 2019. Photograph by Mike Bowers.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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Houston Astros right fielder Josh Reddick (22) sprays his batting helmet while waiting in the on-deck circle during a Major League Baseball game between the Houston Astros and the Tampa Bay Rays at Minute Maid Park in Houston, TX. The Astros won the game 5 to 4
MLB Rays vs Astros, Houston, USA - 18 Jun 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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The evening's last rays illumine the juniper and pinyon pines that dot the canyon floors of The Needles District, Canyonlands National Park, Utah
Travel: Canyonlands National Park, Moab, USA - 13 Mar 2018
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FEATURE - Ein Cockapoo geniesst den Frühling
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Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoys running through rays of sunshine in a tunnel of trees on a sunny day in Nene Park
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, UK - 30 Mar 2017
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FEATURE - Ein Cockapoo geniesst den Frühling
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Cookie the cockapoo dog enjoys running through rays of sunshine in a tunnel of trees on a sunny day in Nene Park
Seasonal weather, Peterborough, UK - 30 Mar 2017
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PEOPLE - Die Beerdigung von Bud Spencer in Roma
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Funeral of Bud Spencer, Rome, Italy - 29 Jun 2016
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PEOPLE - Die Beerdigung von Bud Spencer in Roma
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Funeral of Bud Spencer, Rome, Italy - 29 Jun 2016
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FEATURE - Die Bucket list der 21 jährigen Katze
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Tigger enjoying the warm rays of sunshine on the beach
The 21 year old cat with a bucket list, America - Apr 2016
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Tigger the cat is not just your regular feline; he is 21 years old and working his way through a very exciting bucket list.
His owners Adrienne Buisch and Michael Trentadue adopted Tigger after seeing a local Facebook page post saying that he had been abandoned by his owner at a vet surgery in Canton, Baltimore. Tigger was aged 20 at the time.
After taking Tigger in and nursing him back to health from kidney failure, the couple soon discovered a large tumour on his abdomen. Shortly after the discovery, a bucket list was created, so Tigger could enjoy the last of his days.
Adriene, who works at another vet surgery in Baltimore, said: "When we came across Tigger's story it was less than 24 hours later that we adopted him. He had been at the vet hospital for over 9 months."
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FEATURE - Die Bucket list der 21 jährigen Katze
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Tigger enjoying the warm rays of sunshine on the beach
The 21 year old cat with a bucket list, America - Apr 2016
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Tigger the cat is not just your regular feline; he is 21 years old and working his way through a very exciting bucket list.
His owners Adrienne Buisch and Michael Trentadue adopted Tigger after seeing a local Facebook page post saying that he had been abandoned by his owner at a vet surgery in Canton, Baltimore. Tigger was aged 20 at the time.
After taking Tigger in and nursing him back to health from kidney failure, the couple soon discovered a large tumour on his abdomen. Shortly after the discovery, a bucket list was created, so Tigger could enjoy the last of his days.
Adriene, who works at another vet surgery in Baltimore, said: "When we came across Tigger's story it was less than 24 hours later that we adopted him. He had been at the vet hospital for over 9 months."
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FEATURE - Die Bucket list der 21 jährigen Katze
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Tigger enjoying the warm rays of sunshine on the beach
The 21 year old cat with a bucket list, America - Apr 2016
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Tigger the cat is not just your regular feline; he is 21 years old and working his way through a very exciting bucket list.
His owners Adrienne Buisch and Michael Trentadue adopted Tigger after seeing a local Facebook page post saying that he had been abandoned by his owner at a vet surgery in Canton, Baltimore. Tigger was aged 20 at the time.
After taking Tigger in and nursing him back to health from kidney failure, the couple soon discovered a large tumour on his abdomen. Shortly after the discovery, a bucket list was created, so Tigger could enjoy the last of his days.
Adriene, who works at another vet surgery in Baltimore, said: "When we came across Tigger's story it was less than 24 hours later that we adopted him. He had been at the vet hospital for over 9 months."
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhle in Mexico
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Entrance to Chack Mool cenote
Photographer captures sun rays inside water-filled caves, Mexico - Jan 2016
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British diver Gavin Parsons captured these stunning sun rays inside water-filled caves in Mexico in January.
Called cenotes, the natural limestone sinkholes are filled with freshwater. Many are found within the jungle of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and were created after a meteor hit the area 66 million years ago.
Gavin, 47, from Dorset travelled to Mexico to capture the stunning light show, which sees shafts of light created when the midday sun is scattered by the leaves of the mangroves growing at the water's edge.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhle in Mexico
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Entrance to Chack Mool cenote
Photographer captures sun rays inside water-filled caves, Mexico - Jan 2016
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British diver Gavin Parsons captured these stunning sun rays inside water-filled caves in Mexico in January.
Called cenotes, the natural limestone sinkholes are filled with freshwater. Many are found within the jungle of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and were created after a meteor hit the area 66 million years ago.
Gavin, 47, from Dorset travelled to Mexico to capture the stunning light show, which sees shafts of light created when the midday sun is scattered by the leaves of the mangroves growing at the water's edge.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhle in Mexico
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Limestone formations inside Chack Mool cenote.
Photographer captures sun rays inside water-filled caves, Mexico - Jan 2016
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British diver Gavin Parsons captured these stunning sun rays inside water-filled caves in Mexico in January.
Called cenotes, the natural limestone sinkholes are filled with freshwater. Many are found within the jungle of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and were created after a meteor hit the area 66 million years ago.
Gavin, 47, from Dorset travelled to Mexico to capture the stunning light show, which sees shafts of light created when the midday sun is scattered by the leaves of the mangroves growing at the water's edge.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhle in Mexico
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Tourists leap into the open section of Ponderosa cenote. Under the leaping ledge is the tunnel divers enter
Photographer captures sun rays inside water-filled caves, Mexico - Jan 2016
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British diver Gavin Parsons captured these stunning sun rays inside water-filled caves in Mexico in January.
Called cenotes, the natural limestone sinkholes are filled with freshwater. Many are found within the jungle of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and were created after a meteor hit the area 66 million years ago.
Gavin, 47, from Dorset travelled to Mexico to capture the stunning light show, which sees shafts of light created when the midday sun is scattered by the leaves of the mangroves growing at the water's edge.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhle in Mexico
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Cave diving guide Tavo from Pro Dive Mexico sits at the edge of Ponderosa cenote before a dive
Photographer captures sun rays inside water-filled caves, Mexico - Jan 2016
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British diver Gavin Parsons captured these stunning sun rays inside water-filled caves in Mexico in January.
Called cenotes, the natural limestone sinkholes are filled with freshwater. Many are found within the jungle of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and were created after a meteor hit the area 66 million years ago.
Gavin, 47, from Dorset travelled to Mexico to capture the stunning light show, which sees shafts of light created when the midday sun is scattered by the leaves of the mangroves growing at the water's edge.
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