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Flamingos look prety in orange as the sun sets in France by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
Flamingos are silhouetted against a fiery orange reflection during a sunset in Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes, France.
Photographer Olivier Jary-Lacombe said, "The flamingos come to feed in the ponds of the Camargue National Park throughout the day, with particularly special scenes visible at sunset. The flamingo's usually pink feathers are washed in a beautiful orange and gold by the setting sun, an effect I love seeing and photographing." (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Flamingos look prety in orange as the sun sets in France by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
Flamingos are silhouetted against a fiery orange reflection during a sunset in Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes, France.
Photographer Olivier Jary-Lacombe said, "The flamingos come to feed in the ponds of the Camargue National Park throughout the day, with particularly special scenes visible at sunset. The flamingo's usually pink feathers are washed in a beautiful orange and gold by the setting sun, an effect I love seeing and photographing." (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Flamingos look prety in orange as the sun sets in France by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
Flamingos are silhouetted against a fiery orange reflection during a sunset in Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes, France.
Photographer Olivier Jary-Lacombe said, "The flamingos come to feed in the ponds of the Camargue National Park throughout the day, with particularly special scenes visible at sunset. The flamingo's usually pink feathers are washed in a beautiful orange and gold by the setting sun, an effect I love seeing and photographing." (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Hamster in wildflowers by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
A domestic hamster explores a wildflower garden as it soaks in the warm summer sun. The rambunctious rodent was pictured in Limoges, France.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “My son's hamster wanders freely around the garden. It likes to walk among the flowers and sometimes eats petals that have fallen to the ground. His behaviour among the flowers is funny. He is seen sniffing the flowers and sometimes grabbing the stems between his paws.” (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Hamster in wildflowers by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
A domestic hamster explores a wildflower garden as it soaks in the warm summer sun. The rambunctious rodent was pictured in Limoges, France.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “My son's hamster wanders freely around the garden. It likes to walk among the flowers and sometimes eats petals that have fallen to the ground. His behaviour among the flowers is funny. He is seen sniffing the flowers and sometimes grabbing the stems between his paws.” (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Hamster in wildflowers by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
A domestic hamster explores a wildflower garden as it soaks in the warm summer sun. The rambunctious rodent was pictured in Limoges, France.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “My son's hamster wanders freely around the garden. It likes to walk among the flowers and sometimes eats petals that have fallen to the ground. His behaviour among the flowers is funny. He is seen sniffing the flowers and sometimes grabbing the stems between his paws.” (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Hamster in wildflowers by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
A domestic hamster explores a wildflower garden as it soaks in the warm summer sun. The rambunctious rodent was pictured in Limoges, France.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “My son's hamster wanders freely around the garden. It likes to walk among the flowers and sometimes eats petals that have fallen to the ground. His behaviour among the flowers is funny. He is seen sniffing the flowers and sometimes grabbing the stems between his paws.” (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Hamster in wildflowers by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
A domestic hamster explores a wildflower garden as it soaks in the warm summer sun. The rambunctious rodent was pictured in Limoges, France.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “My son's hamster wanders freely around the garden. It likes to walk among the flowers and sometimes eats petals that have fallen to the ground. His behaviour among the flowers is funny. He is seen sniffing the flowers and sometimes grabbing the stems between his paws.” (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Hamster in wildflowers by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
A domestic hamster explores a wildflower garden as it soaks in the warm summer sun. The rambunctious rodent was pictured in Limoges, France.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “My son's hamster wanders freely around the garden. It likes to walk among the flowers and sometimes eats petals that have fallen to the ground. His behaviour among the flowers is funny. He is seen sniffing the flowers and sometimes grabbing the stems between his paws.” (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Hamster in wildflowers by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
A domestic hamster explores a wildflower garden as it soaks in the warm summer sun. The rambunctious rodent was pictured in Limoges, France.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “My son's hamster wanders freely around the garden. It likes to walk among the flowers and sometimes eats petals that have fallen to the ground. His behaviour among the flowers is funny. He is seen sniffing the flowers and sometimes grabbing the stems between his paws.” (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Aurora Lights over Sweden by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
WEATHER INPUT - NORTHERN LIGHTS OVER SWEDEN LAST NIGHT
Pictured: A spectacular Aurora Borealis display over the Bohuslan and Halland regions of Sweden last night, Wednesday evening.
Yesterday, a geomagnetic storm warning was issued by the US NOAA Space Weather Prediction Centre, with warnings of high-frequency radio waves being affected, along with satellities and electircal systems. (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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People are seen being pulled on sledges by reindeer as they race around a snowy track as part of the 420th event of its type. The long standing annual market held in Jokkmokk, Sweden, saw over 45,000 visitors to the bitterly cold region this weekend (7-9th Feb).
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, "Jokkmokk is the second largest municipality in the country and yet it is also the least populated. 4900 inhabitants spread over a territory of 19500km2. b But Jokkmokk becomes every year, for a few days, the nerve center of an entire people settled in this region of the world for many millennia before the Vikings and the Scandinavians. Indeed, for more than 4 centuries, the great Sami market has been held in Jokkmokk, in the heart of Swedish Lapland. The indigenous people of Lapland come from the 4 corners of Lapland to celebrate the culture and identity of this people in temperatures that can reach -30 ° C. More than 45,000 visitors over 3 days to discover the exhibitions of artists from the community, local crafts around fabric, animal skins, bone sculpture, reindeer antlers among others, jewelry."
"The event also offers reindeer races, religious celebrations and songs of Joik, the Sami song, are also planned during these 3 days of festivities. A community proud to wear traditional clothes in bright colors that are also included on their flag. A moment of sharing and a great opportunity to meet and discover the culture of this great people of the north. This was the 420th edition of the market this weekend in Jokkmokk, Sweden (Lapland, Scandinavia, Northern Europe)."
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WEATHER INPUT 16/10/24
Comet Tsuchinshan-atlas aka Comet A3 flew over La Souterraine, France yesterday evening. Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has been dubbed "the comet of the century" and the brightest comet in 27 years, has been visible since October 12 in the northern hemisphere and is likely be visible with clear skies until the end of the week.
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WEATHER INPUT 16/10/24
Comet Tsuchinshan-atlas aka Comet A3 flew over La Souterraine, France yesterday evening. Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has been dubbed "the comet of the century" and the brightest comet in 27 years, has been visible since October 12 in the northern hemisphere and is likely be visible with clear skies until the end of the week.
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WEATHER INPUT 16/10/24
Comet Tsuchinshan-atlas aka Comet A3 flew over La Souterraine, France yesterday evening. Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has been dubbed "the comet of the century" and the brightest comet in 27 years, has been visible since October 12 in the northern hemisphere and is likely be visible with clear skies until the end of the week.
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WEATHER INPUT 16/10/24
Comet Tsuchinshan-atlas aka Comet A3 flew over La Souterraine, France yesterday evening. Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has been dubbed "the comet of the century" and the brightest comet in 27 years, has been visible since October 12 in the northern hemisphere and is likely be visible with clear skies until the end of the week.
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Pictured: The comet over fields in La Souterraine, Creuse, Nouvelle Aquitaine, France, Europe.
A comet shoots across the sky as it is witnessed from fields in France. The Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has been dubbed "the comet of the century" and has been visible since October 12 in the northern hemisphere and is likely be visible with clear skies until the end of the week.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “This comet, which has been travelling for millions of years, is not expected to pass close to Earth again for 80,000 years."
"These photos were taken in central France in La Souterraine in the Creuse department. These are pictures of the Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, expected to be the comet of the century. This comet has been visible since October 12 from the northern hemisphere. This comet, which has been travelling for millions of years, is not expected to pass close to Earth again for 80,000 years."
"The comet will be visible for about ten days from our hemisphere. It is visible due west at the very beginning of the night, just after sunset. It is visible for about 1 hour at the moment but should be higher in the sky in the coming days, allowing for a longer observation. On the other hand, its brightness should decrease over the days."
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(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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Pictured: The comet over fields in La Souterraine, Creuse, Nouvelle Aquitaine, France, Europe.
A comet shoots across the sky as it is witnessed from fields in France. The Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has been dubbed "the comet of the century" and has been visible since October 12 in the northern hemisphere and is likely be visible with clear skies until the end of the week.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “This comet, which has been travelling for millions of years, is not expected to pass close to Earth again for 80,000 years."
"These photos were taken in central France in La Souterraine in the Creuse department. These are pictures of the Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, expected to be the comet of the century. This comet has been visible since October 12 from the northern hemisphere. This comet, which has been travelling for millions of years, is not expected to pass close to Earth again for 80,000 years."
"The comet will be visible for about ten days from our hemisphere. It is visible due west at the very beginning of the night, just after sunset. It is visible for about 1 hour at the moment but should be higher in the sky in the coming days, allowing for a longer observation. On the other hand, its brightness should decrease over the days."
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(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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Pictured: The comet over fields in La Souterraine, Creuse, Nouvelle Aquitaine, France, Europe.
A comet shoots across the sky as it is witnessed from fields in France. The Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has been dubbed "the comet of the century" and has been visible since October 12 in the northern hemisphere and is likely be visible with clear skies until the end of the week.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “This comet, which has been travelling for millions of years, is not expected to pass close to Earth again for 80,000 years."
"These photos were taken in central France in La Souterraine in the Creuse department. These are pictures of the Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, expected to be the comet of the century. This comet has been visible since October 12 from the northern hemisphere. This comet, which has been travelling for millions of years, is not expected to pass close to Earth again for 80,000 years."
"The comet will be visible for about ten days from our hemisphere. It is visible due west at the very beginning of the night, just after sunset. It is visible for about 1 hour at the moment but should be higher in the sky in the coming days, allowing for a longer observation. On the other hand, its brightness should decrease over the days."
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(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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Pictured: The comet over fields in La Souterraine, Creuse, Nouvelle Aquitaine, France, Europe.
A comet shoots across the sky as it is witnessed from fields in France. The Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has been dubbed "the comet of the century" and has been visible since October 12 in the northern hemisphere and is likely be visible with clear skies until the end of the week.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “This comet, which has been travelling for millions of years, is not expected to pass close to Earth again for 80,000 years."
"These photos were taken in central France in La Souterraine in the Creuse department. These are pictures of the Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, expected to be the comet of the century. This comet has been visible since October 12 from the northern hemisphere. This comet, which has been travelling for millions of years, is not expected to pass close to Earth again for 80,000 years."
"The comet will be visible for about ten days from our hemisphere. It is visible due west at the very beginning of the night, just after sunset. It is visible for about 1 hour at the moment but should be higher in the sky in the coming days, allowing for a longer observation. On the other hand, its brightness should decrease over the days."
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(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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Pictured: The comet over fields in La Souterraine, Creuse, Nouvelle Aquitaine, France, Europe.
A comet shoots across the sky as it is witnessed from fields in France. The Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has been dubbed "the comet of the century" and has been visible since October 12 in the northern hemisphere and is likely be visible with clear skies until the end of the week.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “This comet, which has been travelling for millions of years, is not expected to pass close to Earth again for 80,000 years."
"These photos were taken in central France in La Souterraine in the Creuse department. These are pictures of the Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, expected to be the comet of the century. This comet has been visible since October 12 from the northern hemisphere. This comet, which has been travelling for millions of years, is not expected to pass close to Earth again for 80,000 years."
"The comet will be visible for about ten days from our hemisphere. It is visible due west at the very beginning of the night, just after sunset. It is visible for about 1 hour at the moment but should be higher in the sky in the coming days, allowing for a longer observation. On the other hand, its brightness should decrease over the days."
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(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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Pictured: The comet over fields in La Souterraine, Creuse, Nouvelle Aquitaine, France, Europe.
A comet shoots across the sky as it is witnessed from fields in France. The Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has been dubbed "the comet of the century" and has been visible since October 12 in the northern hemisphere and is likely be visible with clear skies until the end of the week.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “This comet, which has been travelling for millions of years, is not expected to pass close to Earth again for 80,000 years."
"These photos were taken in central France in La Souterraine in the Creuse department. These are pictures of the Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, expected to be the comet of the century. This comet has been visible since October 12 from the northern hemisphere. This comet, which has been travelling for millions of years, is not expected to pass close to Earth again for 80,000 years."
"The comet will be visible for about ten days from our hemisphere. It is visible due west at the very beginning of the night, just after sunset. It is visible for about 1 hour at the moment but should be higher in the sky in the coming days, allowing for a longer observation. On the other hand, its brightness should decrease over the days."
Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News
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(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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Pictured: The comet over fields in La Souterraine, Creuse, Nouvelle Aquitaine, France, Europe.
A comet shoots across the sky as it is witnessed from fields in France. The Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has been dubbed "the comet of the century" and has been visible since October 12 in the northern hemisphere and is likely be visible with clear skies until the end of the week.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “This comet, which has been travelling for millions of years, is not expected to pass close to Earth again for 80,000 years."
"These photos were taken in central France in La Souterraine in the Creuse department. These are pictures of the Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, expected to be the comet of the century. This comet has been visible since October 12 from the northern hemisphere. This comet, which has been travelling for millions of years, is not expected to pass close to Earth again for 80,000 years."
"The comet will be visible for about ten days from our hemisphere. It is visible due west at the very beginning of the night, just after sunset. It is visible for about 1 hour at the moment but should be higher in the sky in the coming days, allowing for a longer observation. On the other hand, its brightness should decrease over the days."
Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News
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UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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Pictured: The comet over fields in La Souterraine, Creuse, Nouvelle Aquitaine, France, Europe.
A comet shoots across the sky as it is witnessed from fields in France. The Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS has been dubbed "the comet of the century" and has been visible since October 12 in the northern hemisphere and is likely be visible with clear skies until the end of the week.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, “This comet, which has been travelling for millions of years, is not expected to pass close to Earth again for 80,000 years."
"These photos were taken in central France in La Souterraine in the Creuse department. These are pictures of the Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS, expected to be the comet of the century. This comet has been visible since October 12 from the northern hemisphere. This comet, which has been travelling for millions of years, is not expected to pass close to Earth again for 80,000 years."
"The comet will be visible for about ten days from our hemisphere. It is visible due west at the very beginning of the night, just after sunset. It is visible for about 1 hour at the moment but should be higher in the sky in the coming days, allowing for a longer observation. On the other hand, its brightness should decrease over the days."
Please byline: Olivier Jarry-Lacombe/Solent News
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(FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Near Lulea in northern Sweden, an ephemeral road built on ice crosses the Baltic Sea to reach the islands off the coast. This road is the only access to the isolated islands during the winter. Lulea, Sweden, Scandinavia, Northern Europe?
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A daisy chain.... A field of daisies in full bloom in a field in France by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
A daisy chain.... A sea of daisies in full bloom stretches as far as the eye can see. The flowers were growing in a field in Loir et Cher near Vendôme, France.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe said, "This incredible view was what greeted me at this field of common daisies. Countless flowers stretch as far as the eye can see. I discovered this field by chance. It was a wonderful surprise, as it's rare to be able to enjoy an expanse of flowers like this." (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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