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  • Jennifer Connelly is on Letterman Tonight!
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    Jennifer Connelly is on Letterman Tonight!
    Jennifer Connelley on her way to the David Letterman show in New York. January 11, 2010 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Jennifer Connelly is on Letterman Tonight!
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    Jennifer Connelly is on Letterman Tonight!
    Jennifer Connelley on her way to the David Letterman show in New York. January 11, 2010 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Jennifer Connelly is on Letterman Tonight!
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    Jennifer Connelly is on Letterman Tonight!
    Jennifer Connelley on her way to the David Letterman show in New York. January 11, 2010 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Jennifer Connelly is on Letterman Tonight!
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    Jennifer Connelly is on Letterman Tonight!
    Jennifer Connelley on her way to the David Letterman show in New York. January 11, 2010 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Jennifer Connelly is on Letterman Tonight!
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    Jennifer Connelly is on Letterman Tonight!
    Jennifer Connelley on her way to the David Letterman show in New York. January 11, 2010 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Buildings Made from Toothpicks by Stan Munro - 11 Sep 2009
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    Buildings Made from Toothpicks by Stan Munro - 11 Sep 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News & Photo Agency / Rex Features ( 1003681q )

    Buildings Made from Toothpicks by Stan Munro - 11 Sep 2009
    THE TOOTHPICK LANDMARKS

    A former television presenter has spent six years building famous landmarks - out of six million toothpicks.

    Stan Munro used more than 170 litres of glue as he worked full time on buildings such as Big Ben, Tower Bridge and The Vatican.

    He has also recreated Sydney's Opera House, the Taj Mahal and Cutty Sark in 1:164 scale.

    The married 38-year-old can take anything from one day to six months to make each building.

    The majority of his time goes into research.

    He downloads as many technical drawings and satellite images as possible from the internet and scales the rest himself.

    Stan's buildings are largely hollow, with just a few structural supports - also made from the toothpicks he buys direct from a wholesaler.

    The larger models are made in separate pieces so they can be moved with less hassle.

    Stan continues to work on his models at the Museum of Science and Technology in Syracuse, New York, United States.

    His latest exhibition, called Toothpick City II - Temples and Towers, features more than 40 famous religious and tall buildings from around the world.

    He has been working on it for four years and it is due to be completed in December.

    He has built structures out of toothpicks since his school days when he was asked to build a 6-inch tall structure that could hold an egg.

    His was so strong it could hold his desk.

    He combined his childhood passion of toothpicks with his more adult interest in
    architecture in 2003, following three months of unemployment.

    His first Toothpick City, called History of Skyscrapers, was sold to a museum in Mallorca, Spain. It took two years to build and has 50 buildings.

    Stan said: "Toothpick City was so much fun to build that I dec...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HPVTHSYQ

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  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997d )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997e )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997o )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997j )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997i )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997x )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997t )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997m )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997n )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997z )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997an )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997ao )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997ap )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997ah )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997ak )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997al )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997am )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997ai )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997aj )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997ag )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997ad )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997ae )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997ab )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
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    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Rowland / Rex Features ( 983997ac )

    New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009, Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand - 25 Jul 2009
    A FANTASY OF COLOUR AT BODY PAINTING AWARDS

    Body art enthusiasts from around the world have descended on Auckland to take part in the prestigious New Zealand Body Art Awards 2009.

    New Zealand's Body Art and Special Effects industry is currently one of the leaders in the world when it comes to creating fantastical creations for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters.

    The annual body art awards is a showcase for this industry and this year's 'Fantasia Asia' theme brought a rich flavour of colour, music and dance to the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna.

    Competitors and their models at the show featured in a number of different categories, including hand painted, special effects, world of fluorescent and a Maori myths & fantasies section.

    The day saw hunchbacked scaly swamp monsters, futuristic androids, and ethereal other worldly creatures all parade across a continual catwalk.

    Five times Oscar award winner and head judge Richard Taylor comments:

    "I look forward to seeing the NZ Body Art Awards continue to grow into a truly international event that will bring world wide focus on the artists and practitioners working in this most unique medium. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • RHS Chelsea Flower Show, London, Britain - 18 May 2009
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    RHS Chelsea Flower Show, London, Britain - 18 May 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 927342ad )
    Joanne Bilton with her creation
    RHS Chelsea Flower Show, London, Britain - 18 May 2009

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • RHS Chelsea Flower Show, London, Britain - 18 May 2009
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    RHS Chelsea Flower Show, London, Britain - 18 May 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 927342ae )
    Joanne Bilton with her creation
    RHS Chelsea Flower Show, London, Britain - 18 May 2009

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Hayao Miyazaki's Ghibli Museum, Tokyo, Japan - 08 Apr 2009
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    Hayao Miyazaki's Ghibli Museum, Tokyo, Japan - 08 Apr 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutton-Hibbert / Rex Features ( 1005579d )
    One of the five rooms which make up the "Where A Film Is Born" floor (illustrating the various stages of inspiration and creation of animation movies), of Hayao Miyazaki's Ghibli Museum, in Tokyo, Japan
    Hayao Miyazaki's Ghibli Museum, Tokyo, Japan - 08 Apr 2009

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
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    The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 805285m )
    'Unknown Creature - Three Headed Monster' 2002 Bone, meal glue by Shen Shaomin who here adopts the role of being anthropologist , scientist and author of his own fabricated mythologies. constructed from real animal bones his sculptures create a bestiary of fictional creatures both wondrous strange and sinister that seems to make the imaginary real.here the skeletal remains are are presented as those of an extinct creature with the validity of museum display. Carving into the surface SS adorns his creation with scrimshaw further entwining humanistic reference into the disturbing zoological reference., The new gallery in the Duke of York's HQ building on King's Road will be the only completely free contemporary art space as part of the Saatchi Gallery's aim to bring contemporary art to the widest audience possible. The inaugural exhibition is The Revolution Continues
    The Saatchi Gallery opening with 'The Revolution Continues: New Art From China' exhibition, London, Britain - 06 Oct 2008
    CHINESE REVOLUTION AT SAATCHI RE-OPENING

    China is leading the way once again at the re-opening of London's giant Saatchi Gallery.

    After a three-year closure the gallery has re-opened its doors in a new venue with the inaugural exhibition "The Revolution Continues: New Art From China".

    Featuring some 30 of China's leading young artists, the show promises to be a "cutting edge survey of recent painting, sculpture and installation."

    The Gallery was evicted from its original home at the County Hall on London's Southbank in 2005 after a row with the building's owners.

    Now found at the Duke of York Headquarters building in Chelsea the Gallery has 70,000 square feet (6,500 square metres) of floor space to play with.

    Due to this, it claims to be the only free entry contemporary art museum of its size in the world.

    One of the m...
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  • The world's first sand hotel, Weymouth beach, Dorset, Britain - 23 Jul 2008
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    The world's first sand hotel, Weymouth beach, Dorset, Britain - 23 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Moore / Rex Features ( 783581B )
    One of sand sculptor Mark Anderson's assistants making the final touches to his creation on the beach, To celebrate the current rise in popularity of the British beach holiday, LateRooms.com has created the world's first sand hotel on Weymouth beach. The hotel, which features a single and a double room, was built by Weymouth's sand sculptor Mark Anderson and has been designed to look like a giant sand castle. It will be at the Pavilion end of Weymouth beach until Sunday 27 July
    World's First Sand Hotel
    WORLD'S FIRST SAND HOTEL

    With no toilet facilities or even a roof, the world's first ever sand hotel does have a sizeable ensuite bathroom in the form of the English Channel, but be warned, the sand gets everywhere.

    Constructed with 1000 tonnes of sand by four sculptors in four 14-hour days, the structure on Weymouth beach is accommodating guests for £10 per night in rooms with no ceiling, 2 metre high walls and beds made of sand; that is, until the rain washes them away.

    The structure was dreamed up by a hotel company to celebrate the current revival of Britain's beaches and countryside as holiday destinations.

    The creator Mark Anderson told the BBC: "It is the biggest sandcastle-like structure ever in the UK. Four of us worked hard and with the help of a JCB we got it built. The beds are made of sand so it can get everywhere, especially between the toes. But the best thing is in the morning the tide laps through the door, what a great way to wake up."

    Perhaps due to today's climate of fear surrounding spending, the credit crunch and the forebodings of an imminent recession, British beach holidays and resorts are enjoying a renaissance of late, as holidaymakers look for cheaper alternatives to travelling abroad by leaving their passports at home and exploring the great British countryside.


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  • Launch of the new rose created by Delbart in honnor of Julio Iglesias.
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    Launch of the new rose created by Delbart in honnor of Julio Iglesias.
    Launch of the new rose created by Maison Delbart in honnor of Julio Iglesias.
    Paris, France, le 28/06/07 (FOTO:DUKAS/KCS)

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  • Launch of the new rose created by Delbart in honnor of Julio Iglesias.
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    Launch of the new rose created by Delbart in honnor of Julio Iglesias.
    Launch of the new rose created by Maison Delbart in honnor of Julio Iglesias.
    Paris, France, le 28/06/07 (FOTO:DUKAS/KCS)

    DUKAS/KCS

     

  • PEOPLE - Happy Birthday: Queen Ellizabeth II wird 90 Jahre alt
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    PEOPLE - Happy Birthday: Queen Ellizabeth II wird 90 Jahre alt
    Queen Elizabeth II smiles at Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh as they tour Jamestown Settlement, Virginia on May 4, 2007. This is the second day of a six day state visit of the United States to commemorate the 400 year anniversary of the Settlement of Jamestown, Virginia, USA-04/05/2007 *** Local Caption *** 543863
    (c) Dukas

     

  • LYON : Demonstration  against the  EPR.
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    LYON : Demonstration against the EPR.
    People demonstrate in Lyon, as part of a national day of protest against the European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR). Construction of France's first "third-generation" European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR), located in Flamanville near the English Channel, is slated to begin by the end of the year. Lyon, FRANCE 17/03/2007.
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  • LYON : Demonstration  against the  EPR.
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    LYON : Demonstration against the EPR.
    People demonstrate in Lyon, as part of a national day of protest against the European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR). Construction of France's first "third-generation" European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR), located in Flamanville near the English Channel, is slated to begin by the end of the year. Lyon, FRANCE 17/03/2007.
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  • LYON : Demonstration  against the  EPR.
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    LYON : Demonstration against the EPR.
    People demonstrate in Lyon, as part of a national day of protest against the European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR). Construction of France's first "third-generation" European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR), located in Flamanville near the English Channel, is slated to begin by the end of the year. Lyon, FRANCE 17/03/2007.
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  • LYON : Demonstration  against the  EPR.
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    LYON : Demonstration against the EPR.
    People demonstrate in Lyon, as part of a national day of protest against the European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR). Construction of France's first "third-generation" European Pressurized Water Reactor (EPR), located in Flamanville near the English Channel, is slated to begin by the end of the year. Lyon, FRANCE 17/03/2007.
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  • PARIS  :Le salon des entrepreneurs
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    PARIS :Le salon des entrepreneurs
    Entretiens au stand Yahoo. Le salon des entrepreneurs au Palais des Congres. Paris, FRANCE-02/02/2007.
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  • PARIS : Louis Vuitton Foundation
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    PARIS : Louis Vuitton Foundation
    Delphine Arnault (R) and Antoine Arnault during the press conference. LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA, the world's largest luxury group, said it will create a cultural foundation in Paris named after its Louis Vuitton label, at a press conference in Paris . LVMH Chairman Bernard Arnault asked U.S. architect Frank Gehry to design the foundation building, which will be located in the Jardin d'Acclimatation on the northern fringe of the Bois de Boulogne. LVMH said the foundation will collaborate with the French government and the city of Paris. Paris, FRANCE-02/10/2006.
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  • Wolfson Building Imperial College, London, United Kingdom, 2006
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    Wolfson Building Imperial College, London, United Kingdom, 2006
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAF MAKDA / VIEW / Rex Features (1692109a)
    Wolfson Building Imperial College. Boswell Mitchell & Johnston. Refurbishment Of Main Stairwell Creation Of New Entrance And Building Facade.
    Wolfson Building Imperial College, London, United Kingdom, 2006

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Wolfson Building Imperial College, London, United Kingdom, 2006
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    Wolfson Building Imperial College, London, United Kingdom, 2006
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAF MAKDA / VIEW / Rex Features (1692108a)
    Wolfson Building Imperial College. Boswell Mitchell & Johnston. Refurbishment Of Main Stairwell Creation Of New Entrance And Building Facade.
    Wolfson Building Imperial College, London, United Kingdom, 2006

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Maurice Bejart
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    Maurice Bejart
    Le choregraphe Maurice BEJART lors de la premiere etape francaise de la tour nee du cinquantenaire de sa carriere et de celle de sa compagnie au Zenith d e Lille, FRANCE - 26/11/2004. (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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  • PEOPLE - so feierten Prominente früher Weihnachten
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    PEOPLE - so feierten Prominente früher Weihnachten
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RON SACHS/REX/Shutterstock (314533b)
    First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton announced the 1999 White House holiday theme "Holiday Treasures at the White House" on 6 December, 1999.
    Resting on the mantel in the Red Room at the White House is another winter vignette paying tribute to "Save America's Treasures".

    (c) Dukas

     

  • GB/LONDON:FIDEL CASTRO,NEWLY MADE WAX FIGURE AT MADAME TUSSAUDS.
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    GB/LONDON:FIDEL CASTRO,NEWLY MADE WAX FIGURE AT MADAME TUSSAUDS.
    GB/LONDON:FIDEL CASTRO,NEWLY MADE WAX FIGU
    RE AT MADAME TUSSAUDS.






    "SUTCLIFFE PHOTOGRAPHE" G.B. LONDRES
    CREATION "CHEF D'ETAT FONCTION" "CASTRO
    FIDEL A PROPOS" "MADAME TUSSAUD'S"
    SCULPTURE "IMAGE NUMERISEE" STATUE CIRE
    EXPOSITION INTERIEUR

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  • PEOPLE - Yves Saint Laurent würde am 1.8.16 80 Jahre alt werden
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    PEOPLE - Yves Saint Laurent würde am 1.8.16 80 Jahre alt werden
    PARIS:Yves Saint Laurent Fete 40 ans de creations:Les coulisses du defile
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