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FEATURE - Tauben Wettfliegen in Yogyakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rahmad Azhar/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5504720b)
Owners of different types of racing pigeons train every afternoon in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Pigeon racing in Yogyakarta, Indonesia - 29 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Tauben Wettfliegen in Yogyakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rahmad Azhar/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5504720g)
Owners of different types of racing pigeons train every afternoon in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Pigeon racing in Yogyakarta, Indonesia - 29 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Tauben Wettfliegen in Yogyakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rahmad Azhar/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5504720d)
Owners of different types of racing pigeons train every afternoon in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Pigeon racing in Yogyakarta, Indonesia - 29 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Tauben Wettfliegen in Yogyakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rahmad Azhar/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5504720j)
Owners of different types of racing pigeons train every afternoon in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Pigeon racing in Yogyakarta, Indonesia - 29 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Tauben Wettfliegen in Yogyakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rahmad Azhar/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5504720e)
Owners of different types of racing pigeons train every afternoon in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Pigeon racing in Yogyakarta, Indonesia - 29 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Tauben Wettfliegen in Yogyakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rahmad Azhar/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5504720c)
Owners of different types of racing pigeons train every afternoon in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Pigeon racing in Yogyakarta, Indonesia - 29 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Tauben Wettfliegen in Yogyakarta
Dec. 29, 2015 - Yogyakarta, Indonesia - Owners of different types of racing pigeons train every afternoon in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. December 29, 2015. In Indonesia pigeon racing competitions are often organized so it needs regular exercise to be the winner (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Tauben Wettfliegen in Yogyakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rahmad Azhar/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5504720h)
Owners of different types of racing pigeons train every afternoon in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Pigeon racing in Yogyakarta, Indonesia - 29 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Tauben Wettfliegen in Yogyakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rahmad Azhar/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5504720a)
Owners of different types of racing pigeons train every afternoon in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Pigeon racing in Yogyakarta, Indonesia - 29 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Tauben Wettfliegen in Yogyakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rahmad Azhar/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5504720f)
Owners of different types of racing pigeons train every afternoon in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Pigeon racing in Yogyakarta, Indonesia - 29 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Tauben Wettfliegen in Yogyakarta
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rahmad Azhar/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5504720i)
Owners of different types of racing pigeons train every afternoon in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Pigeon racing in Yogyakarta, Indonesia - 29 Dec 2015
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Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit Visiting the Island of Utsira, as Part of Their Annual County Visit to the Different Regions of Norway - 01 Sep 2009
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Crown Princess Mette-Marit
Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit Visiting the Island of Utsira, as Part of Their Annual County Visit to the Different Regions of Norway - 01 Sep 2009
Crown Prince Haakon Crown and Princess Mette Marit visiting the island of Utsira in the north sea as part of their annual county visit to the different regions of Norway.The island has a population of 214 people.
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885r)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885q)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885p)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885o)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885n)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885m)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885l)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885k)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885j)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885i)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885h)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885g)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885f)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885e)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885d)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885c)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885b)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885a)
Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
About the event:
Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Zug Friedhof in Bolivien
MANDATORY CREDIT: Chris Staring/@skaremedia/REX Shutterstock
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Please mention www.chrisstaring.com
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Staring/@skaremedia/REX/Shutterstock (5737200k)
Well over 100 rail cars and locomotives can be found in the graveyard in different states of decay
Train graveyard, Bolivia - 2016
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In the heart of southern Bolivia lies a mysterious train graveyard, where the skeletons of British steam locomotives and rail cars rust away on the edge of the world's largest salt flats.
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Dale Price waves at his son's school bus dressed in a different costume each morning, American Fork, Utah, America - Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Price Family / Rex Features ( 1336002u )
Dale Price as a scary clown
Father Waves At Son's School Bus Dressed in Different Costume Every Day
It can be embarrassing when your parents wave you off to school, but when you are a 15-year-old teenager and your dad insists on dressing in a different comical outfit everyday, you have to feel for Rain Price.
His father Dale has adopted 170 wacky costumes to see off the school bus as it passes the family home in American Fork, Utah.
It started when 15-year-old Rain was waved off on the first day of the school year by his normally-dressed pop.
But it all changed the next morning when the teenager was horrified to see his dad wearing a San Diego Chargers helmet.
Since then Rain and his school friends have witnessed a mermaid, a Mariachi, a bride and a scary clown giving them a cheery send-off.
Mr Price even set-up up a toilet outside his front door and sat on it with his pants down and a newspaper.
"It's a way of letting him know that we really care about him, but do something a little different ... It's a father's way of (saying I love you)," Mr Price told KSL.
But his mortified son took some time to get the joke.
Rain, now 16, explains: "When he did it the first day I was in shock. It's my first day of sophomore year.
"You don't want to see your dad dressing up in a wedding dress, waving at you on the bus."
But to his amazement, his classmates supported the wacky daddy and looked forward to seeing what he would come up with next.
"Most of them like it and we roll down our windows and wave. It's fun," he says.
Not that Rain is going to encourage his father. "I'm not going to reward him for this. His reward is seeing my embarrassment," he said.
Mr Price, who refused to wear the same costume twice, admitted it took a big effort to keep up the daily ritual.
Luckily for Rain, the la...
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Dale Price waves at his son's school bus dressed in a different costume each morning, American Fork, Utah, America - Jun 2011
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Dale Price as Poseiden
Father Waves At Son's School Bus Dressed in Different Costume Every Day
It can be embarrassing when your parents wave you off to school, but when you are a 15-year-old teenager and your dad insists on dressing in a different comical outfit everyday, you have to feel for Rain Price.
His father Dale has adopted 170 wacky costumes to see off the school bus as it passes the family home in American Fork, Utah.
It started when 15-year-old Rain was waved off on the first day of the school year by his normally-dressed pop.
But it all changed the next morning when the teenager was horrified to see his dad wearing a San Diego Chargers helmet.
Since then Rain and his school friends have witnessed a mermaid, a Mariachi, a bride and a scary clown giving them a cheery send-off.
Mr Price even set-up up a toilet outside his front door and sat on it with his pants down and a newspaper.
"It's a way of letting him know that we really care about him, but do something a little different ... It's a father's way of (saying I love you)," Mr Price told KSL.
But his mortified son took some time to get the joke.
Rain, now 16, explains: "When he did it the first day I was in shock. It's my first day of sophomore year.
"You don't want to see your dad dressing up in a wedding dress, waving at you on the bus."
But to his amazement, his classmates supported the wacky daddy and looked forward to seeing what he would come up with next.
"Most of them like it and we roll down our windows and wave. It's fun," he says.
Not that Rain is going to encourage his father. "I'm not going to reward him for this. His reward is seeing my embarrassment," he said.
Mr Price, who refused to wear the same costume twice, admitted it took a big effort to keep up the daily ritual.
Luckily for Rain, the last da...
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Dale Price waves at his son's school bus dressed in a different costume each morning, American Fork, Utah, America - Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Price Family / Rex Features ( 1336002n )
Dale Price as Ariel the Little Mermaid
Father Waves At Son's School Bus Dressed in Different Costume Every Day
It can be embarrassing when your parents wave you off to school, but when you are a 15-year-old teenager and your dad insists on dressing in a different comical outfit everyday, you have to feel for Rain Price.
His father Dale has adopted 170 wacky costumes to see off the school bus as it passes the family home in American Fork, Utah.
It started when 15-year-old Rain was waved off on the first day of the school year by his normally-dressed pop.
But it all changed the next morning when the teenager was horrified to see his dad wearing a San Diego Chargers helmet.
Since then Rain and his school friends have witnessed a mermaid, a Mariachi, a bride and a scary clown giving them a cheery send-off.
Mr Price even set-up up a toilet outside his front door and sat on it with his pants down and a newspaper.
"It's a way of letting him know that we really care about him, but do something a little different ... It's a father's way of (saying I love you)," Mr Price told KSL.
But his mortified son took some time to get the joke.
Rain, now 16, explains: "When he did it the first day I was in shock. It's my first day of sophomore year.
"You don't want to see your dad dressing up in a wedding dress, waving at you on the bus."
But to his amazement, his classmates supported the wacky daddy and looked forward to seeing what he would come up with next.
"Most of them like it and we roll down our windows and wave. It's fun," he says.
Not that Rain is going to encourage his father. "I'm not going to reward him for this. His reward is seeing my embarrassment," he said.
Mr Price, who refused to wear the same costume twice, admitted it took a big effort to keep up the daily ritual.
Luckily for R...
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Dale Price waves at his son's school bus dressed in a different costume each morning, American Fork, Utah, America - Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Price Family / Rex Features ( 1336002m )
Dale Price as a chicken
Father Waves At Son's School Bus Dressed in Different Costume Every Day
It can be embarrassing when your parents wave you off to school, but when you are a 15-year-old teenager and your dad insists on dressing in a different comical outfit everyday, you have to feel for Rain Price.
His father Dale has adopted 170 wacky costumes to see off the school bus as it passes the family home in American Fork, Utah.
It started when 15-year-old Rain was waved off on the first day of the school year by his normally-dressed pop.
But it all changed the next morning when the teenager was horrified to see his dad wearing a San Diego Chargers helmet.
Since then Rain and his school friends have witnessed a mermaid, a Mariachi, a bride and a scary clown giving them a cheery send-off.
Mr Price even set-up up a toilet outside his front door and sat on it with his pants down and a newspaper.
"It's a way of letting him know that we really care about him, but do something a little different ... It's a father's way of (saying I love you)," Mr Price told KSL.
But his mortified son took some time to get the joke.
Rain, now 16, explains: "When he did it the first day I was in shock. It's my first day of sophomore year.
"You don't want to see your dad dressing up in a wedding dress, waving at you on the bus."
But to his amazement, his classmates supported the wacky daddy and looked forward to seeing what he would come up with next.
"Most of them like it and we roll down our windows and wave. It's fun," he says.
Not that Rain is going to encourage his father. "I'm not going to reward him for this. His reward is seeing my embarrassment," he said.
Mr Price, who refused to wear the same costume twice, admitted it took a big effort to keep up the daily ritual.
Luckily for Rain, the last d...
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Dale Price waves at his son's school bus dressed in a different costume each morning, American Fork, Utah, America - Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Price Family / Rex Features ( 1336002g )
Dale Price on the toilet
Father Waves At Son's School Bus Dressed in Different Costume Every Day
It can be embarrassing when your parents wave you off to school, but when you are a 15-year-old teenager and your dad insists on dressing in a different comical outfit everyday, you have to feel for Rain Price.
His father Dale has adopted 170 wacky costumes to see off the school bus as it passes the family home in American Fork, Utah.
It started when 15-year-old Rain was waved off on the first day of the school year by his normally-dressed pop.
But it all changed the next morning when the teenager was horrified to see his dad wearing a San Diego Chargers helmet.
Since then Rain and his school friends have witnessed a mermaid, a Mariachi, a bride and a scary clown giving them a cheery send-off.
Mr Price even set-up up a toilet outside his front door and sat on it with his pants down and a newspaper.
"It's a way of letting him know that we really care about him, but do something a little different ... It's a father's way of (saying I love you)," Mr Price told KSL.
But his mortified son took some time to get the joke.
Rain, now 16, explains: "When he did it the first day I was in shock. It's my first day of sophomore year.
"You don't want to see your dad dressing up in a wedding dress, waving at you on the bus."
But to his amazement, his classmates supported the wacky daddy and looked forward to seeing what he would come up with next.
"Most of them like it and we roll down our windows and wave. It's fun," he says.
Not that Rain is going to encourage his father. "I'm not going to reward him for this. His reward is seeing my embarrassment," he said.
Mr Price, who refused to wear the same costume twice, admitted it took a big effort to keep up the daily ritual.
Luckily for Rain, the last ...
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Dale Price waves at his son's school bus dressed in a different costume each morning, American Fork, Utah, America - Jun 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Price Family / Rex Features ( 1336002a )
Dale Price as a bride
Father Waves At Son's School Bus Dressed in Different Costume Every Day
It can be embarrassing when your parents wave you off to school, but when you are a 15-year-old teenager and your dad insists on dressing in a different comical outfit everyday, you have to feel for Rain Price.
His father Dale has adopted 170 wacky costumes to see off the school bus as it passes the family home in American Fork, Utah.
It started when 15-year-old Rain was waved off on the first day of the school year by his normally-dressed pop.
But it all changed the next morning when the teenager was horrified to see his dad wearing a San Diego Chargers helmet.
Since then Rain and his school friends have witnessed a mermaid, a Mariachi, a bride and a scary clown giving them a cheery send-off.
Mr Price even set-up up a toilet outside his front door and sat on it with his pants down and a newspaper.
"It's a way of letting him know that we really care about him, but do something a little different ... It's a father's way of (saying I love you)," Mr Price told KSL.
But his mortified son took some time to get the joke.
Rain, now 16, explains: "When he did it the first day I was in shock. It's my first day of sophomore year.
"You don't want to see your dad dressing up in a wedding dress, waving at you on the bus."
But to his amazement, his classmates supported the wacky daddy and looked forward to seeing what he would come up with next.
"Most of them like it and we roll down our windows and wave. It's fun," he says.
Not that Rain is going to encourage his father. "I'm not going to reward him for this. His reward is seeing my embarrassment," he said.
Mr Price, who refused to wear the same costume twice, admitted it took a big effort to keep up the daily ritual.
Luckily for Rain, the last day...
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Rocky, the Giant Great Dane who is playing stepmum to abandoned fawn Cindy, Highbridge, Somerset, Britain - 02 May 2008
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Cindy the Roe Deer Fawn with Rocky the Great Dane
Rocky, the Giant Great Dane who is playing stepmum to abandoned fawn Cindy, Highbridge, Somerset, Britain - 02 May 2008
He may look fierce but Great Dane Rocky has proven that he has a soft centre after taking on the role of foster mum to this tiny deer.
The pair have become inseparable after tiny doe Cindy was brought into the Secret World Animal Rescue Centre in Somerset after she was found abandoned.
Nine stone Rocky, who belongs to one of the centre's employees, has proven to be a dear himself after forming a heart-warming bond with the little orphan.
He now keeps a careful eye on the youngster as she totters around the centre and is quick to rush to her side whenever he is needed.
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Golden Globe Awards 2025, Los Angeles, California, United States - 05 Jan 2025
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Sebastian Stan appears backstage after winning the award for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy Award for "A Different Man," during the 82nd annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California on Sunday, January 5, 2025.
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Golden Globe Awards 2025, Los Angeles, California, United States - 05 Jan 2025
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Sebastian Stan appears backstage after winning the award for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy Award for "A Different Man," during the 82nd annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California on Sunday, January 5, 2025.
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Unveiling of Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet, an exhibition in collaboration with celebrated contemporary Artist Aboudia at Phillips auction House, London, Great Britain 10th August 2022
Unveiling of Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet, an exhibition in collaboration with celebrated contemporary Artist Aboudia at Phillips auction House, London, Great Britain
10th August 2022
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Unveiling of Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet, an exhibition in collaboration with celebrated contemporary Artist Aboudia at Phillips auction House, London, Great Britain 10th August 2022
Unveiling of Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet, an exhibition in collaboration with celebrated contemporary Artist Aboudia at Phillips auction House, London, Great Britain
10th August 2022
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Unveiling of Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet, an exhibition in collaboration with celebrated contemporary Artist Aboudia at Phillips auction House, London, Great Britain 10th August 2022
Unveiling of Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet, an exhibition in collaboration with celebrated contemporary Artist Aboudia at Phillips auction House, London, Great Britain
10th August 2022
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Unveiling of Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet, an exhibition in collaboration with celebrated contemporary Artist Aboudia at Phillips auction House, London, Great Britain 10th August 2022
Unveiling of Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet, an exhibition in collaboration with celebrated contemporary Artist Aboudia at Phillips auction House, London, Great Britain
10th August 2022
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Unveiling of Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet, an exhibition in collaboration with celebrated contemporary Artist Aboudia at Phillips auction House, London, Great Britain 10th August 2022
Unveiling of Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet, an exhibition in collaboration with celebrated contemporary Artist Aboudia at Phillips auction House, London, Great Britain
10th August 2022
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Unveiling of Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet, an exhibition in collaboration with celebrated contemporary Artist Aboudia at Phillips auction House, London, Great Britain 10th August 2022
Unveiling of Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet, an exhibition in collaboration with celebrated contemporary Artist Aboudia at Phillips auction House, London, Great Britain
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A staff member walks past an untitled work by the artist Aboudia
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Unveiling of Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet, an exhibition in collaboration with celebrated contemporary Artist Aboudia at Phillips auction House, London, Great Britain 10th August 2022
Unveiling of Different Throws of Dreams: Aboudia x Dubuffet, an exhibition in collaboration with celebrated contemporary Artist Aboudia at Phillips auction House, London, Great Britain
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