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NEWS - Leichenfund in Essex: LKW-Fahrer Mo Robinson verhaftet
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First pictures of Mo Robinson, from Northern Ireland, the 25-year-old lorry driver arrested on suspicion of murder after his lorry was discovered in Grays, Essex, today at 1.40am with the dead bodies of 39 people locked inside. CCTV has surfaced showing him driving his red and white Swedish Scania lorry just 30 minutes before it was found full of dead suspected migrants. Robinson's Facebook page reveals he is a lorry driver and contains pictures of what appears to be the same cab as the lorry involved in the deaths
Lorry driver arrested after bodies of 39 people found in a lorry container, Grays, Essex, UK - 23 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Leichenfund in Essex: LKW-Fahrer Mo Robinson verhaftet
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First pictures of Mo Robinson, from Northern Ireland, the 25-year-old lorry driver arrested on suspicion of murder after his lorry was discovered in Grays, Essex, today at 1.40am with the dead bodies of 39 people locked inside. CCTV has surfaced showing him driving his red and white Swedish Scania lorry just 30 minutes before it was found full of dead suspected migrants. Robinson's Facebook page reveals he is a lorry driver and contains pictures of what appears to be the same cab as the lorry involved in the deaths
Lorry driver arrested after bodies of 39 people found in a lorry container, Grays, Essex, UK - 23 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Leichenfund in Essex: LKW-Fahrer Mo Robinson verhaftet
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First pictures of Mo Robinson, from Northern Ireland, the 25-year-old lorry driver arrested on suspicion of murder after his lorry was discovered in Grays, Essex, today at 1.40am with the dead bodies of 39 people locked inside. CCTV has surfaced showing him driving his red and white Swedish Scania lorry just 30 minutes before it was found full of dead suspected migrants. Robinson's Facebook page reveals he is a lorry driver and contains pictures of what appears to be the same cab as the lorry involved in the deaths
Lorry driver arrested after bodies of 39 people found in a lorry container, Grays, Essex, UK - 23 Oct 2019
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NEWS - Leichenfund in Essex: LKW-Fahrer Mo Robinson verhaftet
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First pictures of Mo Robinson, from Northern Ireland, the 25-year-old lorry driver arrested on suspicion of murder after his lorry was discovered in Grays, Essex, today at 1.40am with the dead bodies of 39 people locked inside. CCTV has surfaced showing him driving his red and white Swedish Scania lorry just 30 minutes before it was found full of dead suspected migrants. Robinson's Facebook page reveals he is a lorry driver and contains pictures of what appears to be the same cab as the lorry involved in the deaths
Lorry driver arrested after bodies of 39 people found in a lorry container, Grays, Essex, UK - 23 Oct 2019
There is an identical 'The Ultimate Dream' decal on the windscreen with Robinson branding it "the Polar express" on his page. Experts have said the container appears to be refrigerated, and if so temperatures can reach as low as -25C inside. The lorry is believed to have made a journey in excess of 2500 miles from Bulgaria to Brirain and if the refrigeratin was turned on inside then the death of the occupants could have occured in a relatively short space pf time. it is understood the lorry travelled from Bulgaria and entered the UK via a ferry crossing from Dublin to Holyhead in Wales on Saturday. It means the people inside may have been dead for at least four days. Police are now working to establish the identify of the 38 adults and one teenager inside the lorry and say it will be a "lengthy process". Mo Robinson's lorry is pictured here on his "open" Facebook page.
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NEWS - Leichenfund in Essex: LKW-Fahrer Mo Robinson verhaftet
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First pictures of Mo Robinson, from Northern Ireland, the 25-year-old lorry driver arrested on suspicion of murder after his lorry was discovered in Grays, Essex, today at 1.40am with the dead bodies of 39 people locked inside. CCTV has surfaced showing him driving his red and white Swedish Scania lorry just 30 minutes before it was found full of dead suspected migrants. Robinson's Facebook page reveals he is a lorry driver and contains pictures of what appears to be the same cab as the lorry involved in the deaths
Lorry driver arrested after bodies of 39 people found in a lorry container, Grays, Essex, UK - 23 Oct 2019
There is an identical 'The Ultimate Dream' decal on the windscreen with Robinson branding it "the Polar express" on his page. Experts have said the container appears to be refrigerated, and if so temperatures can reach as low as -25C inside. The lorry is believed to have made a journey in excess of 2500 miles from Bulgaria to Brirain and if the refrigeratin was turned on inside then the death of the occupants could have occured in a relatively short space pf time. it is understood the lorry travelled from Bulgaria and entered the UK via a ferry crossing from Dublin to Holyhead in Wales on Saturday. It means the people inside may have been dead for at least four days. Police are now working to establish the identify of the 38 adults and one teenager inside the lorry and say it will be a "lengthy process". Mo Robinson's lorry is pictured here on his "open" Facebook page.
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
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The picture shows Mammatus Outbreak by Boris Jordan, aged 37, from Germany. It was taken in Leipzig. He said: 'This was by far the most spectacular mammatus display I've ever seen in my entire life. After a line of thunderstorms passed by and the sun disappeared behind the horizon, low-hanging mammatus clouds began to shine red and blue. At this moment I was just speechless, as the sky really looked like not from this planet. And as a nice bonus, a distant lightning made the composition perfect. Mammatus mostly appear in association with strong thunderstorms, if the sinking air, which contains high amount of liquid water or ice, is cooler than the surrounding air. The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 2.
Weather Photographer of The Year Shortlist
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FEATURE - Wettbewerb: Das Neuste aus der Architektur
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Arctic Harvester by Meriem Chabani. The Arctic Harvester houses a floating agricultural community, navigating the Arctic currents between Greenland and Canada, giving access to its primary resource: the fresh-water produced by melting icebergs. This product contains all the nutrients required for the establishment a hydroponic farming system
International future architecture competition - 04 Mar 2016
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An architecture competition that hopes to build lives for humans in space and in the sea has been launched.
The International Future Architecture competition asks entrants to imagine a life where water and space would be populated.
Organisers The Jacques Rougerie Foundation say that the Earth's growing population and a potential sea level rise creates the need for new ideas about where humans can live.
Highlights of previous entries include Neck of the Moon, by El Hadi Jazairy, which sees space debris in the orbital environment compacting into a new 'second moon' called Laika.
Another lunar idea was Moon Origin Point by Miloje Krunic; an autonomous habitat for up to 20 million people designed to utilse the Moon's "abundant mineral resources".
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FEATURE - Wettbewerb: Das Neuste aus der Architektur
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Arctic Harvester by Meriem Chabani. The Arctic Harvester houses a floating agricultural community, navigating the Arctic currents between Greenland and Canada, giving access to its primary resource: the fresh-water produced by melting icebergs. This product contains all the nutrients required for the establishment a hydroponic farming system
International future architecture competition - 04 Mar 2016
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An architecture competition that hopes to build lives for humans in space and in the sea has been launched.
The International Future Architecture competition asks entrants to imagine a life where water and space would be populated.
Organisers The Jacques Rougerie Foundation say that the Earth's growing population and a potential sea level rise creates the need for new ideas about where humans can live.
Highlights of previous entries include Neck of the Moon, by El Hadi Jazairy, which sees space debris in the orbital environment compacting into a new 'second moon' called Laika.
Another lunar idea was Moon Origin Point by Miloje Krunic; an autonomous habitat for up to 20 million people designed to utilse the Moon's "abundant mineral resources".
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Dylann Roof, the suspected Charleston gunman, America - 21 Jun 2015
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Pic shows: Dylann Roof, 21, who murdered nine people at the Emanuel African American church in South Carolina on Wednesday night in a race-hate crime, seen here in pictures he posted of himself on an online blog entitled: " The Last Rhodesian," which he appears to have registered online on February 9. The webpage also contains a race hate manifesto of more than 2,000 words which gives an insight into the motive for the shootings. He states: " I chose Charleston because it is most historic city in my state, and at one time had the highest ratio of blacks to Whites in the country. The event that truly awakened me was the Trayvon Martin case. It was obvious that Zimmerman was the the right. But more importantly this prompted me to type in the words 'black on White crime' into Google, and I have never been the same since that day." He posted a large number of photos on the site, including this one, which, according to the metadata embedded within them, were created from August 2014 up until the day of the shooting, June 17 2015. A number of pictures see him posing with a handgun and the Confederate flag, burning an American flag and visiting sites steeped in racial history. His manifesto calls for a new civil war in America. Dylann Roof entered the Emanuel AME church at 110 Calhoun Street where he shot church members at a weekly bible study group. A five-year-old girl survived by playing dead and the killer let one woman escape to tell the world what happened. Eight of the victims died at the scene and one died later in hospital.
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Dylann Roof, the suspected Charleston gunman, America - 21 Jun 2015
Dylann Roof, 21, who murdered nine people at the Emanuel African American church in South Carolina has posted an online blog entitled 'The Last R
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The town hall (Stadhuis) in Breda. The building contains a copy of Diego Velazquez's painting "The Surrender of Breda".
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The town hall (Stadhuis) in Breda. The building contains a copy of Diego Velazquez's painting "The Surrender of Breda".
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Archipelago restaurant, where insects are used as ingredients, London, Britain - 01 Sep 2011
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Cordon Bleugh: The Restaurant Where Bugs Are On The Menu
In most restaurants finding a fly in your soup would provoke an outcry, but at one London restaurant it is the opposite that's true.
For creepy crawlies of every description are a menu staple at Archipelago in central London.
Delicacies on offer at the unusual eatery include love-bug salad, which consists of locusts and crickets, pan-fried with chilli and garlic and served with spinach and rocket leaves.
Then there are chocolate covered scorpions, which need to be chewed thoroughly to stop the sting getting caught in the throat.
However, diners will be glad to know that the venom they once contained has been removed to comply with UK safety rules.
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Archipelago restaurant, where insects are used as ingredients, London, Britain - 01 Sep 2011
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Cordon Bleugh: The Restaurant Where Bugs Are On The Menu
In most restaurants finding a fly in your soup would provoke an outcry, but at one London restaurant it is the opposite that's true.
For creepy crawlies of every description are a menu staple at Archipelago in central London.
Delicacies on offer at the unusual eatery include love-bug salad, which consists of locusts and crickets, pan-fried with chilli and garlic and served with spinach and rocket leaves.
Then there are chocolate covered scorpions, which need to be chewed thoroughly to stop the sting getting caught in the throat.
However, diners will be glad to know that the venom they once contained has been removed to comply with UK safety rules.
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Archipelago restaurant, where insects are used as ingredients, London, Britain - 01 Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Grover / Rex Features (1435189A)
Cordon Bleugh: The Restaurant Where Bugs Are On The Menu
In most restaurants finding a fly in your soup would provoke an outcry, but at one London restaurant it is the opposite that's true.
For creepy crawlies of every description are a menu staple at Archipelago in central London.
Delicacies on offer at the unusual eatery include love-bug salad, which consists of locusts and crickets, pan-fried with chilli and garlic and served with spinach and rocket leaves.
Then there are chocolate covered scorpions, which need to be chewed thoroughly to stop the sting getting caught in the throat.
However, diners will be glad to know that the venom they once contained has been removed to comply with UK safety rules.
Meanwhile, the honey bee cr (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Archipelago restaurant, where insects are used as ingredients, London, Britain - 01 Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Paul Grover / Rex Features (1435189C)
Cordon Bleugh: The Restaurant Where Bugs Are On The Menu
In most restaurants finding a fly in your soup would provoke an outcry, but at one London restaurant it is the opposite that's true.
For creepy crawlies of every description are a menu staple at Archipelago in central London.
Delicacies on offer at the unusual eatery include love-bug salad, which consists of locusts and crickets, pan-fried with chilli and garlic and served with spinach and rocket leaves.
Then there are chocolate covered scorpions, which need to be chewed thoroughly to stop the sting getting caught in the throat.
However, diners will be glad to know that the venom they once contained has been removed to comply with UK safety rules.
Meanwhile, the honey bee cr (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Joanne Williams wildlife images - 2011
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The Quirky Wildlife of Joanne Williams
A brightly-coloured bird admiring itself in a wing mirror, a squirrel flat out asleep on a bench and a monkey giving the finger. There is even a small bird helping a zebra with personal hygiene.
These are some of the hilarious sights wildlife photographer Joanne Williams has seen through her viewfinder in the last two decades.
The Florida-based photographer has now collected together some of her favourite images in preparation for not one, but two books showcasing her work.
This gallery of the humourous side of Joanne's photography is the result of an 18-year career that has seen her lead tours to some of the planet's most exotic places - ranging from the wetlands of Brazil to the Galapagos Islands, as well as a number of countries in Africa.
Her work is notable for its ability to capture almost human behavioural traits in members of the animal kingdom - often noticing similarities with people she knows or famous personalities.
Joanne explains: "Very often I shoot spontaneously and quickly with little fore-thought, as most of the time my subjects move at great speed and the action would be over if I stopped to think why or if I should I take the shot.
"But there is one common thread in a lot of my work, which is my deliberate act of 'humanising' much of what I see and shoot, usually with a great deal of humour associated with the whole scene. I often relate to whatever act or action is going on within the confines of that image.
"I often recognise the conduct of some wildlife critter as similar to that of a relative, friend, or business associate-even a politician or movie star! Or a famous quotation will often come to mind when I see a certain act being performed.
"An example is when I saw the beautiful Green-headed Tanager admiring himself in some car ...
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Blackbird makes nest under bonnet of car next to engine, Porthcawl, Wales - 09 Jun 2011
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Jeepers Cheepers
A couple from Wales have been shocked to discover four baby blackbirds nesting beneath the bonnet of their car.
Curious Maureen Morris popped the hood of her Suzuki 4x4 when she noticed her dog Scooby taking an unusual interest in the vehicle.
To her surprise she and husband Sam discovered a nest complete with four hungry blackbird chicks nestled next to the engine.
She said: "They already had lovely black feathers and bright orange beaks.
"It was a complete shock. I've never seen anything like this before."
The couple believe that the chicks have been in situ for weeks, managing to survive regular drives around Maureen and Sam's hometown of Porthcawl.
During that time Maureen even undertook a 100-mile trip to Ynysybwl in order to attend a friend's wedding.
Since finding the chicks Maureen and Sam have spotted their dedicated parents regularly hopping under the car with a beakful of food for their brood.
Maureen says she has no plans to move the birds, and will simply wait until they are ready to fly away by themselves.
According to Kirsi Peck from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) blackbirds look for somewhere "hidden and safe" when constructing a nest.
He added that the youngsters beneath the Morris' bonnet are close to fledging and will soon be flying their rather unusual nest.
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World's biggest collection of miniature books, Hungary - May 2011
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Bookworm Likes Light Reading
Bookworm Jozsef Tari has accumulated the world's biggest collection of miniature books.
He has dozens of shelves lined with 4,500 hardbacks and paperbacks measuring just a few millimetres each.
His smallest title is a mere 2.75mm high and 1.75mm wide - or a quarter the size of a five pence piece. It contains the word "book" in ten languages.
Jozsef, who works as a printer, has miniscule books on literature, history, politics, sports and art from 31 countries.
They have small pages but a font size that is readable to the naked eye.
Some of the books are written specially for their miniature format but others are smaller versions of larger texts. None of the books are more than 76mm high.
Jozsef, from Hungary, started to collect minatures in 1972 and now receives them as gifts from family and friends.
His first book was "The Constitution of the Hungarian People's Republic", which measures 26mm wide and 35mm high.
He also makes books himself and exchanges them with fellow fans worldwide.
The oldest book in Jozef's collection is 100 years old.
He said: "I developed my interest in miniature books while at printer school.
"In the beginning I kept them in a paper box but later put up shelves so I could have them on display.
"I have 4500 books at the moment, but the number always changes.
"I always try to get several copies of each publication so I can exchange them with other collectors.
"Collectors gather in clubs, where they an get information about new publications and possibilities of acquisition.
"Friends and acquaintances have helped me a lot in augmenting my collection but I receive the most support from my family.
"I also published miniature books which I designed and prepared. My daughter Eszter Tari, who is an art...
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World's biggest collection of miniature books, Hungary - May 2011
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Bookworm Likes Light Reading
Bookworm Jozsef Tari has accumulated the world's biggest collection of miniature books.
He has dozens of shelves lined with 4,500 hardbacks and paperbacks measuring just a few millimetres each.
His smallest title is a mere 2.75mm high and 1.75mm wide - or a quarter the size of a five pence piece. It contains the word "book" in ten languages.
Jozsef, who works as a printer, has miniscule books on literature, history, politics, sports and art from 31 countries.
They have small pages but a font size that is readable to the naked eye.
Some of the books are written specially for their miniature format but others are smaller versions of larger texts. None of the books are more than 76mm high.
Jozsef, from Hungary, started to collect minatures in 1972 and now receives them as gifts from family and friends.
His first book was "The Constitution of the Hungarian People's Republic", which measures 26mm wide and 35mm high.
He also makes books himself and exchanges them with fellow fans worldwide.
The oldest book in Jozef's collection is 100 years old.
He said: "I developed my interest in miniature books while at printer school.
"In the beginning I kept them in a paper box but later put up shelves so I could have them on display.
"I have 4500 books at the moment, but the number always changes.
"I always try to get several copies of each publication so I can exchange them with other collectors.
"Collectors gather in clubs, where they an get information about new publications and possibilities of acquisition.
"Friends and acquaintances have helped me a lot in augmenting my collection but I receive the most support from my family.
"I also published miniature books which I designed and prepared. My daughter Eszter Tari, who is an art...
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Airspace Hangar Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 04 May 2011
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AirSpace is the story of British and Commonwealth aviation. Since the pioneering days of flight, Britain and the Commonwealth have played a major role in the field of aircraft development. The Aircraft Hall contains over 30 historic British and Commonwealth aircraft, including military and civil types.
Airspace Hangar Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 04 May 2011
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Airspace Hangar Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 04 May 2011
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AirSpace is the story of British and Commonwealth aviation. Since the pioneering days of flight, Britain and the Commonwealth have played a major role in the field of aircraft development. The Aircraft Hall contains over 30 historic British and Commonwealth aircraft, including military and civil types.
Airspace Hangar Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 04 May 2011
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Airspace Hangar Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 04 May 2011
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AirSpace is the story of British and Commonwealth aviation. Since the pioneering days of flight, Britain and the Commonwealth have played a major role in the field of aircraft development. The Aircraft Hall contains over 30 historic British and Commonwealth aircraft, including military and civil types.
Airspace Hangar Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 04 May 2011
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Airspace Hangar Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 04 May 2011
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AirSpace is the story of British and Commonwealth aviation. Since the pioneering days of flight, Britain and the Commonwealth have played a major role in the field of aircraft development. The Aircraft Hall contains over 30 historic British and Commonwealth aircraft, including military and civil types.
Airspace Hangar Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 04 May 2011
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Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 2011
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The National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain. The museum contains artefacts relating to Scottish history.
Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 2011
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President Barack Obama and family arrive back from their Christmas vacation in Hawaii, Washington DC, America - 04 Jan 2011
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The Presidents MIlitary Aide, a US Navy Lt. Commander and US Navy SEAL carries the "football" case which contains the nuclear release codes in the event of nuclear war and other military response codes for President Barack Obama and he disembarks from Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House with the President and first family
President Barack Obama and family arrive back from their Christmas vacation in Hawaii, Washington DC, America - 04 Jan 2011
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Princess Anne opens the Royal Yachting Association office complex at Portland, Dorset, Britain - 07 Apr 2010
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Princess Anne opens the Royal Yachting Association office complex at Portland, Dorset, Britain - 07 Apr 2010
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The Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, Picardie, France - Aug 2010
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The cemetary at the Thiepval Memorial contains the graves of 300 unknown British and Commonwealth troops and 300 unknown French troops
The Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, Picardie, France - Aug 2010
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The Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, Picardie, France - Aug 2010
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The cemetary at the Thiepval Memorial contains the graves of 300 unknown British and Commonwealth troops and 300 unknown French troops
The Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, Picardie, France - Aug 2010
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Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
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Ceuta and Melilla, Spain - Apr 2010
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The town centre of Melilla contains the greatest concentration of early modernist buildings in Spain, except Barcelona. Melilla, Spain.
Ceuta and Melilla - Spain's North African Enclaves
Just an hour by ferry from Algeciras, Spain's gateway to Africa in southern Andalusia, lie two of Spain's most curious and little-known cities: the Mediterranean ports of Ceuta and Melilla. Both stand on the African mainland, each has a mixed population of Iberian and north African heritage, yet both have been Spanish territories for over five hundred years.
Over the last decade or so mainland Spaniards have been rediscovering these two enclaves as weekend getaways or as long day trips from Andalusia. Foreign tourists are still few in number, and it's a wonder that it's taken the Spanish so long to recognise Ceuta and Melilla's tourist potential. In recent years - at least until the financial crisis hit - money, including European Union funds, has been pouring into the enclaves to spruce up the city centres and their historic buildings.
Ceuta, the larger of the two cities, is a military town built around the moated medieval citadel, now one of the town's main historic sights. Boat hire companies run tours beneath the towering defence walls, or visitors can wander the battlements for different views over the city and the nearby Moroccan coast.
The interior of the citadel has recently been refurbished with new landscaping and palm trees: while an art gallery exhibits the works of local and mainland artists. Also in the citadel, one of Ceuta's most popular restaurants, the El Angulo, serves meat and fresh seafood dishes within the Royal Walls.
Perhaps more surprising than the citadel, however, is Ceuta's early modernist town centre. For many, the town's heyday was in the 1920s and 30s, when the city prospered as a conduit be...
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Princess Anne opens the Royal Yachting Association office complex at Portland, Dorset, Britain - 07 Apr 2010
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Princess Anne goes out to wach national youth squads racing
Princess Anne opens the Royal Yachting Association office complex at Portland, Dorset, Britain - 07 Apr 2010
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Princess Anne opens the Royal Yachting Association office complex at Portland, Dorset, Britain - 07 Apr 2010
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Princess Anne goes out to wach national youth squads racing
Princess Anne opens the Royal Yachting Association office complex at Portland, Dorset, Britain - 07 Apr 2010
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Las Vegas, America - 30 Sep 2009
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The famous Las Vegas Strip which contains some of the world's largest hotel and casino resorts, Las Vegas, America
Las Vegas, America - 30 Sep 2009
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The Golden Chariot, a luxury train that tours heritage sites in Karnataka, Southern India - Apr 2009
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The Golden Chariot, a luxury train that tours heritage sites in Karnataka, Southern India - Apr 2009
THE GOLDEN CHARIOT - KARNATAKA'S LUXURY TRAIN
Visitors to Southern India can enjoy a luxurious voyage of discovery thanks to a veritable 'palace on wheels' - the Golden Chariot.
This five-star train transports tourists between sites of cultural and historic interest throughout the Indian state of Karnataka.
While the neighbouring states of Kerala and Goa are firmly established on the tourist trail, Karnataka is only just entering the mass consciousness of international travellers.
With poor roads, no real air access and only limited hotels the state has remained largely untouched.
However, the Golden Chariot is now opening up this area and revealing its many wonders, all of which are encapsulated under the region's "One State, Many Worlds" slogan.
And the concept of exploring India's heritage sites from the opulent surroundings of a train that comes complete with its very own spa is proving increasingly popular.
The Golden Chariot's journey begins in Bangalore's Yeshwanthpur railway station before it embarks on a seven day tour that winds its way through Karnataka, stopping at some of its impressive heritage sites, and eventually finishing in Goa.
Those who embark on this journey can enjoy a host of luxuries that are packed into the eighteen coaches that form the Golden Chariot.
Eleven of these carriages are given over to sleeping quarters named after the dynasties - such as Rashtrakuta, Vijayanagara and Chalukya - which formerly ruled over territories in Karnataka.
Each of the carriages, which cost around $350 per night for double occupancy, have a full-time coach attendant who provides an attentive, butler-like service.
The decor of each cabin draws its inspiration from Karnataka'...
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The Golden Chariot, a luxury train that tours heritage sites in Karnataka, Southern India - Apr 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features ( 985640x )
The Golden Chariot, a luxury train that tours heritage sites in Karnataka, Southern India - Apr 2009
THE GOLDEN CHARIOT - KARNATAKA'S LUXURY TRAIN
Visitors to Southern India can enjoy a luxurious voyage of discovery thanks to a veritable 'palace on wheels' - the Golden Chariot.
This five-star train transports tourists between sites of cultural and historic interest throughout the Indian state of Karnataka.
While the neighbouring states of Kerala and Goa are firmly established on the tourist trail, Karnataka is only just entering the mass consciousness of international travellers.
With poor roads, no real air access and only limited hotels the state has remained largely untouched.
However, the Golden Chariot is now opening up this area and revealing its many wonders, all of which are encapsulated under the region's "One State, Many Worlds" slogan.
And the concept of exploring India's heritage sites from the opulent surroundings of a train that comes complete with its very own spa is proving increasingly popular.
The Golden Chariot's journey begins in Bangalore's Yeshwanthpur railway station before it embarks on a seven day tour that winds its way through Karnataka, stopping at some of its impressive heritage sites, and eventually finishing in Goa.
Those who embark on this journey can enjoy a host of luxuries that are packed into the eighteen coaches that form the Golden Chariot.
Eleven of these carriages are given over to sleeping quarters named after the dynasties - such as Rashtrakuta, Vijayanagara and Chalukya - which formerly ruled over territories in Karnataka.
Each of the carriages, which cost around $350 per night for double occupancy, have a full-time coach attendant who provides an attentive, butler-like service.
The decor of each cabin draws its inspiration from Karnataka's...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HXJIBKEI
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Nazi sticker album containing 138 pictures of Adolf Hitler to be auctioned, Ludlow, Shropshire, Britain - 28 Jan 2009
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The album contains many pictures of Adolf Hitler with children, An amazing Nazi 'sticker' album full of positive and caring pictures of Adolf Hitler is set to go under the hammer. The chilling album comes complete with 138 photographs that would have been collected by avid German schoolboys and the Hitler youth, just like with modern football sticker albums. The album was masterminded by Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels in the early years of the Third Reich. It has a cover inscribed with the words "Adolph Hitler" in gothic type-face, and was one of many that were released during the 1930s. This particular collection was brought home by a British soldier and has remained in his family ever since. The album has an estimate of several hundred pounds and will be sold by Mullocks auctioneers.
Nazi sticker album containing 138 pictures of Adolf Hitler to be auctioned, Ludlow, Shropshire, Britain - 28 Jan 2009
'SWASTICKER' ALBUM SOLD AT AUCTION
An amazing Nazi 'sticker' album full of positive and caring pictures of Adolf Hitler has come to light.
The chilling album contains 138 photographs from 1930s Germany that would have been collected by avid German schoolboys and the Hitler youth, just like with modern sticker albums.
Included are pictures showing the Nazi leader in different everyday poses and situations - including skiing, reading a paper, on a train and having a meal.
Alternatively, there are also pictures showing Hitler in uniform, portraying him as the all-powerful Fuhrer.
The mastermind behind the album was Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels, and it is just one of many that was created in the 1930s.
Goebbels also wrote an introduction to the album, which has a cover inscribed with the words "Adolph Hitler" in gothic type-face.
The...
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