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  • Heathrow Terminal 5, London, Britain - 03 Oct 2008
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    Heathrow Terminal 5, London, Britain - 03 Oct 2008
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    British Airways Heathrow Terminal 5, where people relax on the modern design furniture before boarding their flights in the new hi-tech terminal, which opened this year .
    Heathrow Terminal 5, London, Britain - 03 Oct 2008

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  • New York City
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    New York City
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    Brooklyn Bridge. View across bridge pedestrians and cyclist to Manhattan skyline part framed by stone tower and intersected by steel wires and suspension cables. Spans the East River. Construction began in 1870 and the bridge opened for use in 1883. New York USA
    New York City

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  • Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
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    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Cassey / Rex Features ( 794243H )
    Jodie Minett (22 from Newcastle) underwater in the "Cage of Death" for a close underwater encounter with "Burt" the 5.1 metre croc- the famous saurian that attacked Linda Kozlowski's character in the 1987 smash movie "Crocodile Dundee" . Jodie was the first member of the public to go down in the cage for an eyeball to eyeball encounter with the crocs at the new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia., Swimming with crocodiles - patrons at the new "Crocosaurus Cove" in Darwin Australia swim in a pool at the attraction with just a thin wall of perspex seperating them from Denzil - a 16 foot killer crocodile. The new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia.
    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    A CLOSE ENCONTER OF THE CROCODILE KIND

    The sharp-toothed killer lays motionless and camouflaged alongside a log three metres under the water, its eyes and huge jaw wide open.

    As the bikini clad tourist enters the water the hungry crocodile, all of 5.1 metres in length, doesn't stir.

    The girl slips slowly under the water until she is just a metre from the beast, then wham, with a pressure of two tons per square inch the animal's jaws snap shut in an instant.

    A scene from a 'B' grade Hollywood movie? A page one newspaper shocker?

    Actually we're in the very centre of the city of Darwin in Australia, amongst the supermarkets, cinemas, pubs, restaurants and backpacker hotels, at a brand new $29 million crocodile amusement park, "Crocosaurus Cove".

    And the girl who seemed in such mortal danger is actually beaming from ear to ear. The croc, on the other hand, is looking far from happy.

    'Burt' is a reptile with a reputation; he famously attempted to cho...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JGDMEWO

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  • Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
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    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Cassey / Rex Features ( 794243I )
    Jodie Minett (22 from Newcastle) underwater in the "Cage of Death" for a close underwater encounter with "Burt" the 5.1 metre croc- the famous saurian that attacked Linda Kozlowski's character in the 1987 smash movie "Crocodile Dundee" . Jodie was the first member of the public to go down in the cage for an eyeball to eyeball encounter with the crocs at the new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia., Swimming with crocodiles - patrons at the new "Crocosaurus Cove" in Darwin Australia swim in a pool at the attraction with just a thin wall of perspex seperating them from Denzil - a 16 foot killer crocodile. The new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia.
    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    A CLOSE ENCONTER OF THE CROCODILE KIND

    The sharp-toothed killer lays motionless and camouflaged alongside a log three metres under the water, its eyes and huge jaw wide open.

    As the bikini clad tourist enters the water the hungry crocodile, all of 5.1 metres in length, doesn't stir.

    The girl slips slowly under the water until she is just a metre from the beast, then wham, with a pressure of two tons per square inch the animal's jaws snap shut in an instant.

    A scene from a 'B' grade Hollywood movie? A page one newspaper shocker?

    Actually we're in the very centre of the city of Darwin in Australia, amongst the supermarkets, cinemas, pubs, restaurants and backpacker hotels, at a brand new $29 million crocodile amusement park, "Crocosaurus Cove".

    And the girl who seemed in such mortal danger is actually beaming from ear to ear. The croc, on the other hand, is looking far from happy.

    'Burt' is a reptile with a reputation; he famously attempted to cho...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JGDMEW

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  • Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
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    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Cassey / Rex Features ( 794243L )
    What Jodie Minett (22 from Newcastle) saw underwater from the "Cage of Death" - "Burt" the 5.1 metre croc- the famous saurian that attacked Linda Kozlowski's character in the 1987 smash movie "Crocodile Dundee" . Jodie was the first member of the public to go down in the cage for an eyeball to eyeball encounter with the crocs at the new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia., Swimming with crocodiles - patrons at the new "Crocosaurus Cove" in Darwin Australia swim in a pool at the attraction with just a thin wall of perspex seperating them from Denzil - a 16 foot killer crocodile. The new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia.
    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    A CLOSE ENCONTER OF THE CROCODILE KIND

    The sharp-toothed killer lays motionless and camouflaged alongside a log three metres under the water, its eyes and huge jaw wide open.

    As the bikini clad tourist enters the water the hungry crocodile, all of 5.1 metres in length, doesn't stir.

    The girl slips slowly under the water until she is just a metre from the beast, then wham, with a pressure of two tons per square inch the animal's jaws snap shut in an instant.

    A scene from a 'B' grade Hollywood movie? A page one newspaper shocker?

    Actually we're in the very centre of the city of Darwin in Australia, amongst the supermarkets, cinemas, pubs, restaurants and backpacker hotels, at a brand new $29 million crocodile amusement park, "Crocosaurus Cove".

    And the girl who seemed in such mortal danger is actually beaming from ear to ear. The croc, on the other hand, is looking far from happy.

    'Burt' is a reptile with a reputation; he famously attempted to chomp a chunk out of Linda K...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JGDMEW

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  • Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
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    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Cassey / Rex Features ( 794243K )
    Jodie Minett (22 from Newcastle) underwater in the "Cage of Death" for a close underwater encounter with "Burt" the 5.1 metre croc- the famous saurian that attacked Linda Kozlowski's character in the 1987 smash movie "Crocodile Dundee" . Jodie was the first member of the public to go down in the cage for an eyeball to eyeball encounter with the crocs at the new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia., Swimming with crocodiles - patrons at the new "Crocosaurus Cove" in Darwin Australia swim in a pool at the attraction with just a thin wall of perspex seperating them from Denzil - a 16 foot killer crocodile. The new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia.
    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    A CLOSE ENCONTER OF THE CROCODILE KIND

    The sharp-toothed killer lays motionless and camouflaged alongside a log three metres under the water, its eyes and huge jaw wide open.

    As the bikini clad tourist enters the water the hungry crocodile, all of 5.1 metres in length, doesn't stir.

    The girl slips slowly under the water until she is just a metre from the beast, then wham, with a pressure of two tons per square inch the animal's jaws snap shut in an instant.

    A scene from a 'B' grade Hollywood movie? A page one newspaper shocker?

    Actually we're in the very centre of the city of Darwin in Australia, amongst the supermarkets, cinemas, pubs, restaurants and backpacker hotels, at a brand new $29 million crocodile amusement park, "Crocosaurus Cove".

    And the girl who seemed in such mortal danger is actually beaming from ear to ear. The croc, on the other hand, is looking far from happy.

    'Burt' is a reptile with a reputation; he famously attempted to cho...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JGDMEW

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  • Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
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    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Cassey / Rex Features ( 794243J )
    Jodie Minett (22 from Newcastle) underwater in the "Cage of Death" for a close underwater encounter with "Burt" the 5.1 metre croc- the famous saurian that attacked Linda Kozlowski's character in the 1987 smash movie "Crocodile Dundee" . Jodie was the first member of the public to go down in the cage for an eyeball to eyeball encounter with the crocs at the new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia., Swimming with crocodiles - patrons at the new "Crocosaurus Cove" in Darwin Australia swim in a pool at the attraction with just a thin wall of perspex seperating them from Denzil - a 16 foot killer crocodile. The new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia.
    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    A CLOSE ENCONTER OF THE CROCODILE KIND

    The sharp-toothed killer lays motionless and camouflaged alongside a log three metres under the water, its eyes and huge jaw wide open.

    As the bikini clad tourist enters the water the hungry crocodile, all of 5.1 metres in length, doesn't stir.

    The girl slips slowly under the water until she is just a metre from the beast, then wham, with a pressure of two tons per square inch the animal's jaws snap shut in an instant.

    A scene from a 'B' grade Hollywood movie? A page one newspaper shocker?

    Actually we're in the very centre of the city of Darwin in Australia, amongst the supermarkets, cinemas, pubs, restaurants and backpacker hotels, at a brand new $29 million crocodile amusement park, "Crocosaurus Cove".

    And the girl who seemed in such mortal danger is actually beaming from ear to ear. The croc, on the other hand, is looking far from happy.

    'Burt' is a reptile with a reputation; he famously attempted to cho...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JGDMEW

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  • Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
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    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Cassey / Rex Features ( 794243M )
    Jodie Minett (22 from Newcastle) underwater in the "Cage of Death" for a close underwater encounter with "Burt" the 5.1 metre croc- the famous saurian that attacked Linda Kozlowski's character in the 1987 smash movie "Crocodile Dundee" . Jodie was the first member of the public to go down in the cage for an eyeball to eyeball encounter with the crocs at the new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia., Swimming with crocodiles - patrons at the new "Crocosaurus Cove" in Darwin Australia swim in a pool at the attraction with just a thin wall of perspex seperating them from Denzil - a 16 foot killer crocodile. The new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia.
    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    A CLOSE ENCONTER OF THE CROCODILE KIND

    The sharp-toothed killer lays motionless and camouflaged alongside a log three metres under the water, its eyes and huge jaw wide open.

    As the bikini clad tourist enters the water the hungry crocodile, all of 5.1 metres in length, doesn't stir.

    The girl slips slowly under the water until she is just a metre from the beast, then wham, with a pressure of two tons per square inch the animal's jaws snap shut in an instant.

    A scene from a 'B' grade Hollywood movie? A page one newspaper shocker?

    Actually we're in the very centre of the city of Darwin in Australia, amongst the supermarkets, cinemas, pubs, restaurants and backpacker hotels, at a brand new $29 million crocodile amusement park, "Crocosaurus Cove".

    And the girl who seemed in such mortal danger is actually beaming from ear to ear. The croc, on the other hand, is looking far from happy.

    'Burt' is a reptile with a reputation; he famously attempted to cho...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JGDMEW

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  • Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
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    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Cassey / Rex Features ( 794243O )
    Jodie Minett (22 from Newcastle) enters the "Cage of Death" for a close underwater encounter with "Burt" the 5.1 metre croc- the famous saurian that attacked Linda Kozlowski's character in the 1987 smash movie "Crocodile Dundee" . Jodie was the first member of the public to go down in the cage for an eyeball to eyeball encounter with the crocs at the new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia., Swimming with crocodiles - patrons at the new "Crocosaurus Cove" in Darwin Australia swim in a pool at the attraction with just a thin wall of perspex seperating them from Denzil - a 16 foot killer crocodile. The new £14 million crocodile venture "Crocosaurus Cove" just opened in the very heart of Darwin Australia.
    Cage of Death - Swim with the Crocs, Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin, Australia - 13 Jul 2008
    A CLOSE ENCONTER OF THE CROCODILE KIND

    The sharp-toothed killer lays motionless and camouflaged alongside a log three metres under the water, its eyes and huge jaw wide open.

    As the bikini clad tourist enters the water the hungry crocodile, all of 5.1 metres in length, doesn't stir.

    The girl slips slowly under the water until she is just a metre from the beast, then wham, with a pressure of two tons per square inch the animal's jaws snap shut in an instant.

    A scene from a 'B' grade Hollywood movie? A page one newspaper shocker?

    Actually we're in the very centre of the city of Darwin in Australia, amongst the supermarkets, cinemas, pubs, restaurants and backpacker hotels, at a brand new $29 million crocodile amusement park, "Crocosaurus Cove".

    And the girl who seemed in such mortal danger is actually beaming from ear to ear. The croc, on the other hand, is looking far from happy.

    'Burt' is a reptile with a reputation; he famously attempted to chomp a ch...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JGDMEW

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  • NASA's Phoenix Lander sets down on Mars - 26 May 2008
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    NASA's Phoenix Lander sets down on Mars - 26 May 2008
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    One of the octagonal solar panels, which opened like two handheld, collapsible fans on either side of the spacecraft. Beyond this view is a small slice of the north polar terrain of Mars
    NASA's Phoenix Lander sets down on Mars - 26 May 2008
    NASA's Phoenix spacecraft landed in the northern polar region of Mars today to begin three months of examining a site chosen for its likelihood of having frozen water within reach of the lander's robotic arm
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    Illegal open cast gold mine in the Amazon rainforest wide shot, stagnant dirty water pool and makeshift shelter in foreground, Amazon basin, Pastaza, Ecuador
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    Italy Veneto Venice
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    Ponte di Calatrava Bridge Fourth bridge across the Grand Canal opened in September 2008 linking the train station and Piazzale by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. Passenger boat passing underneath Italy Italia Italian Venice Veneto Venezia Europe European City Grand Canal Fourth Bridge Ponte Di Calatrava Architecture Water Transport Ferry Commuters Tourists Blue Clouds Cloud Sky Destination Destinations Holidaymakers Southern Europe Tourism
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    Italy Veneto Venice
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 1269366a )
    Ponte di Calatrava Bridge Fourth bridge across the Grand Canal opened in September 2008 linking the train station and Piazzale by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. Italy Italia Italian Venice Veneto Venezia Europe European City Grand Canal Fourth Bridge Ponte Di Calatrava Architecture Water Destination Destinations Southern Europe
    Italy Veneto Venice

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  • Italy Veneto Venice
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    Italy Veneto Venice
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 1269365a )
    Ponte di Calatrava Bridge Fourth bridge across the Grand Canal opened in September 2008 linking the train station and Piazzale by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. Italy Italia Italian Venice Veneto Venezia Europe European City Architecture Bridge Bridge Ponte Di Calatrava Fourth Grand Canal Destination Destinations Southern Europe
    Italy Veneto Venice

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  • Czech Republic - 2007
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    Czech Republic - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Knight / Rex Features ( 722634f )
    Golf Resort Konopiste is one of the newer 18-hole golf courses in the Prague region, which opened in July of 2002. 9th hole and island green. Czech Republic.
    Czech Republic - 2007

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    Czech Republic - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Knight / Rex Features ( 722634d )
    Golf Resort Konopiste is one of the newer 18-hole golf courses in the Prague region, which opened in July of 2002. 8th hole par three and 9th hole. Czech Republic.
    Czech Republic - 2007

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    Czech Republic - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Knight / Rex Features ( 722634c )
    Golf Resort Konopiste is one of the newer 18-hole golf courses in the Prague region, which opened in July of 2002. 18th hole and clubhouse. Czech Republic.
    Czech Republic - 2007

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    Czech Republic - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Knight / Rex Features ( 722634b )
    The historic Royal Marianske Lazne Golf Club in Bohemia, opened in 1905 by his Majesty King Edward VII. 18th green and clubhouse. Czech Republic.
    Czech Republic - 2007

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    Czech Republic - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Knight / Rex Features ( 722634a )
    The historic Royal Marianske Lazne Golf Club in Bohemia, opened in 1905 by his Majesty King Edward VII. 17th hole par 4. Czech Republic.
    Czech Republic - 2007

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    Czech Republic - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Knight / Rex Features ( 722634av )
    King Edward VII opened the Royal Marianske Lazne Golf Club in Bohemia in 1905 and his memorial plaque remains at the 1st tee. Royal Marianske Lazne Golf Club, Bohemia, Czech Republic.
    Czech Republic - 2007

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    Czech Republic - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Knight / Rex Features ( 722634au )
    The historic Royal Marianske Lazne Golf Club in Bohemia, opened in 1905 by his Majesty King Edward VII. 18th green and clubhouse. Czech Republic.
    Czech Republic - 2007

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    Czech Republic - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Knight / Rex Features ( 722634as )
    Golf Resort Konopiste is one of the newer 18-hole golf courses in the Prague region, opened in July of 2002. 9th hole and island green. Czech Republic.
    Czech Republic - 2007

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    Czech Republic - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Knight / Rex Features ( 722634aq )
    Golf Resort Karlovy Vary is one of the oldest and nicest golf courses in central Europe, having opened in 1935. View of Clubhouse and the 18th hole. The resort is located in the magnificent setting of the Krusne Hory mountain range in Western Bohemia. Czech Republic.
    Czech Republic - 2007

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    Czech Republic - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Knight / Rex Features ( 722634ap )
    Golf Resort Karlovy Vary is one of the oldest and nicest golf courses in central Europe, having opened in 1935. View over the 4th hole, par 3. The resort is located in the magnificent setting of the Krusne Hory mountain range in Western Bohemia. Czech Republic.
    Czech Republic - 2007

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  • Czech Republic - 2007
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    Czech Republic - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Knight / Rex Features ( 722634ao )
    Golf Resort Karlovy Vary is one of the oldest and nicest golf courses in central Europe, having opened in 1935. View from clubhouse terrace of the home hole and the 3rd. The resort is located in the magnificent setting of the Krusne Hory mountain range in Western Bohemia. Czech Republic.
    Czech Republic - 2007

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    Czech Republic - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles Knight / Rex Features ( 722634an )
    Golf Resort Karlovy Vary is one of the oldest and nicest golf courses in central Europe, having opened in 1935. Veiw over the 17th hole, 151 meters. The resort is located in the magnificent setting of the Krusne Hory mountain range in Western Bohemia. Czech Republic.
    Czech Republic - 2007

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  • Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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    Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Power / Rex Features (614164j)
    A dog and a duck have struck up an unlikely friendship - behind the bar of a pub called the Green Dragon. The unlikely story began when landlord Grant Adlam saved several eggs from a duck's nest which had been attacked by crows. The mother had abandoned the nest so Mr Adlam incubated the eggs in his airing cupboard, turning them every day. 'Two weeks after I saved the eggs, I heard a squeaking noise coming from the cupboard, and when I opened it Daffy was sitting on the floor' he said. Mr Adlam, landlord of the Green Dragon pub in Cambridge asked for advice from the Wildlife Society, which advised him on how to care for Daffy. Daffy, now eight weeks old, has been a huge hit with visitors to the pub as well as Mr Adlam's pet dog, west highland terrier Jock. Jock, who Mr Adlam describes as incredibly friendly and loving, has become very protective of the young bird. Mr Adlam said: 'They get on like a house on fire. Jock is there waiting for her first thing every morning when I go to let her out'. And it seems Jock's feelings are reciprocated - Jock and Daffy in the beer garden of the pub
    Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006

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  • Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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    Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
    UK PAPERS OUT
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Power / Rex Features (614164i)
    A dog and a duck have struck up an unlikely friendship - behind the bar of a pub called the Green Dragon. The unlikely story began when landlord Grant Adlam saved several eggs from a duck's nest which had been attacked by crows. The mother had abandoned the nest so Mr Adlam incubated the eggs in his airing cupboard, turning them every day. 'Two weeks after I saved the eggs, I heard a squeaking noise coming from the cupboard, and when I opened it Daffy was sitting on the floor' he said. Mr Adlam, landlord of the Green Dragon pub in Cambridge asked for advice from the Wildlife Society, which advised him on how to care for Daffy. Daffy, now eight weeks old, has been a huge hit with visitors to the pub as well as Mr Adlam's pet dog, west highland terrier Jock. Jock, who Mr Adlam describes as incredibly friendly and loving, has become very protective of the young bird. Mr Adlam said: 'They get on like a house on fire. Jock is there waiting for her first thing every morning when I go to let her out'. And it seems Jock's feelings are reciprocated - Jock and Daffy in the beer garden of the pub
    Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006

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  • Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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    Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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    A dog and a duck have struck up an unlikely friendship - behind the bar of a pub called the Green Dragon. The unlikely story began when landlord Grant Adlam saved several eggs from a duck's nest which had been attacked by crows. The mother had abandoned the nest so Mr Adlam incubated the eggs in his airing cupboard, turning them every day. 'Two weeks after I saved the eggs, I heard a squeaking noise coming from the cupboard, and when I opened it Daffy was sitting on the floor' he said. Mr Adlam, landlord of the Green Dragon pub in Cambridge asked for advice from the Wildlife Society, which advised him on how to care for Daffy. Daffy, now eight weeks old, has been a huge hit with visitors to the pub as well as Mr Adlam's pet dog, west highland terrier Jock. Jock, who Mr Adlam describes as incredibly friendly and loving, has become very protective of the young bird. Mr Adlam said: 'They get on like a house on fire. Jock is there waiting for her first thing every morning when I go to let her out'. And it seems Jock's feelings are reciprocated - Jock and Daffy in the bar of the pub
    Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006

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  • Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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    Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Power / Rex Features (614164e)
    A dog and a duck have struck up an unlikely friendship - behind the bar of a pub called the Green Dragon. The unlikely story began when landlord Grant Adlam saved several eggs from a duck's nest which had been attacked by crows. The mother had abandoned the nest so Mr Adlam incubated the eggs in his airing cupboard, turning them every day. 'Two weeks after I saved the eggs, I heard a squeaking noise coming from the cupboard, and when I opened it Daffy was sitting on the floor' he said. Mr Adlam, landlord of the Green Dragon pub in Cambridge asked for advice from the Wildlife Society, which advised him on how to care for Daffy. Daffy, now eight weeks old, has been a huge hit with visitors to the pub as well as Mr Adlam's pet dog, west highland terrier Jock. Jock, who Mr Adlam describes as incredibly friendly and loving, has become very protective of the young bird. Mr Adlam said: 'They get on like a house on fire. Jock is there waiting for her first thing every morning when I go to let her out'. And it seems Jock's feelings are reciprocated - Jock and Daffy in the bar of the pub
    Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006

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  • Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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    Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Power / Rex Features (614164a)
    A dog and a duck have struck up an unlikely friendship - behind the bar of a pub called the Green Dragon. The unlikely story began when landlord Grant Adlam saved several eggs from a duck's nest which had been attacked by crows. The mother had abandoned the nest so Mr Adlam incubated the eggs in his airing cupboard, turning them every day. 'Two weeks after I saved the eggs, I heard a squeaking noise coming from the cupboard, and when I opened it Daffy was sitting on the floor' he said. Mr Adlam, landlord of the Green Dragon pub in Cambridge asked for advice from the Wildlife Society, which advised him on how to care for Daffy. Daffy, now eight weeks old, has been a huge hit with visitors to the pub as well as Mr Adlam's pet dog, west highland terrier Jock. Jock, who Mr Adlam describes as incredibly friendly and loving, has become very protective of the young bird. Mr Adlam said: 'They get on like a house on fire. Jock is there waiting for her first thing every morning when I go to let her out'. And it seems Jock's feelings are reciprocated - Jock and Daffy in the bar of the pub
    Daffy the duck and Jock the West Highland Terrier who are best friends at the Green Dragon pub, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Britain - 09 Oct 2006

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  • PRINCE CHARLES AND TESSA JOWELL VISITING POUNDBURY, DORSET, BRITAIN - 10 MAR 2006
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    PRINCE CHARLES AND TESSA JOWELL VISITING POUNDBURY, DORSET, BRITAIN - 10 MAR 2006
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    Prince Charles opened a garden centre using a pair of shears to cut ivy hanging over a memorial plaque.
    PRINCE CHARLES AND TESSA JOWELL VISITING POUNDBURY, DORSET, BRITAIN - 10 MAR 2006

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  • PRINCE CHARLES AND TESSA JOWELL VISITING POUNDBURY, DORSET, BRITAIN - 10 MAR 2006
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    PRINCE CHARLES AND TESSA JOWELL VISITING POUNDBURY, DORSET, BRITAIN - 10 MAR 2006
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    Prince Charles opened a garden centre using a pair of shears to cut ivy hanging over a memorial plaque.
    PRINCE CHARLES AND TESSA JOWELL VISITING POUNDBURY, DORSET, BRITAIN - 10 MAR 2006

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    HIPPOPOTAMUS hippopotamus amphibius, THREAT DISPLAYING WITH OPENED MOUTH, VIRUNGA PARK, CONGO
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    A worker in the gas distribution centre in the 'Gumadase' Oil Field. All the equipment in this oil platform is dilapidated and nothing has been modernised since it opened in 1956. It is owned by Azeri State Oil Company, Azerbaijan.
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    A worker in the gas distribution centre in the 'Gumadase' Oil Field. All the equipment in this oil platform is dilapidated and nothing has been modernised since it opened in 1956. It is owned by Azeri State Oil Company, Azerbaijan.
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  • MEXICO - COLONIAL CITIES
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    MEXICO - COLONIAL CITIES
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    Hotel 'Casa de la Marquesa', Queretaro. Built in 1756 as a private residence, La Casa de la Marquesa is an outstanding architectural jewel of colonial Mexico, beautifully refurbished and opened in 1995. One of its 25 suites which have been decorated with great individuality.
    MEXICO - COLONIAL CITIES

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  • MEXICO - COLONIAL CITIES
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    MEXICO - COLONIAL CITIES
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Frilet / Rex Features ( 496348s )
    Hotel 'Casa de la Marquesa', Queretaro. Built in 1756 as a private residence, La Casa de la Marquesa is an outstanding architectural jewel of colonial Mexico, beautifully refurbished and opened in 1995.
    MEXICO - COLONIAL CITIES

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  • MEXICO - COLONIAL CITIES
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    MEXICO - COLONIAL CITIES
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    Hotel 'Casa de la Marquesa', Queretaro. Built in 1756 as a private residence, La Casa de la Marquesa is an outstanding architectural jewel of colonial Mexico, beautifully refurbished and opened in 1995.
    MEXICO - COLONIAL CITIES

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  • MEXICO - COLONIAL CITIES
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    MEXICO - COLONIAL CITIES
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Patrick Frilet / Rex Features ( 496348p )
    Hotel 'Casa de la Marquesa', Queretaro. Built in 1756 as a private residence, La Casa de la Marquesa is an outstanding architectural jewel of colonial Mexico, beautifully refurbished and opened in 1995.
    MEXICO - COLONIAL CITIES

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  • Queen Elizabeth Ii Meets Her Bank Manager; Mr. David Money-coutts Chairman And Managing Director Of Coutts In The Strand London. She Was Formally Opening The Re-designed Bank Building. Her Great Great Great Grandfather George Iii Opened An Account At
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    Queen Elizabeth Ii Meets Her Bank Manager; Mr. David Money-coutts Chairman And Managing Director Of Coutts In The Strand London. She Was Formally Opening The Re-designed Bank Building. Her Great Great Great Grandfather George Iii Opened An Account At
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    Queen Elizabeth Ii Meets Her Bank Manager; Mr. David Money-coutts Chairman And Managing Director Of Coutts In The Strand London. She Was Formally Opening The Re-designed Bank Building. Her Great Great Great Grandfather George Iii Opened An Account At The Bank In 1760 When A Predecessor Of Mr. Money-coutts Was Running The Bank... And The Royal Tradition Survived. 1978
    Queen Elizabeth Ii Meets Her Bank Manager; Mr. David Money-coutts Chairman And Managing Director Of Coutts In The Strand London. She Was Formally Opening The Re-designed Bank Building. Her Great Great Great Grandfather George Iii Opened An Account At

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  • Princess Anne Now Princess Royal - July 1975 Wearing A Safari Suit Princess Anne Lifts A Suitcase Into The Boot Of A Car Watched By Her Husband Capt. Mark Phillips Shortly After Their Arrival Today From Boston Mass. They Have Been In America Taking P
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    Princess Anne Now Princess Royal - July 1975 Wearing A Safari Suit Princess Anne Lifts A Suitcase Into The Boot Of A Car Watched By Her Husband Capt. Mark Phillips Shortly After Their Arrival Today From Boston Mass. They Have Been In America Taking P
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    Princess Anne Now Princess Royal - July 1975 Wearing A Safari Suit Princess Anne Lifts A Suitcase Into The Boot Of A Car Watched By Her Husband Capt. Mark Phillips Shortly After Their Arrival Today From Boston Mass. They Have Been In America Taking Part In Horse Trials In Hamilton Mass. Capt. Phillips Parents Were With Them Throughout The American Visit. They Declined The Use Of A Vip Suite Which Had Been Opened For Them At The Airport. ...royalty
    Princess Anne Now Princess Royal - July 1975 Wearing A Safari Suit Princess Anne Lifts A Suitcase Into The Boot Of A Car Watched By Her Husband Capt. Mark Phillips Shortly After Their Arrival Today From Boston Mass. They Have Been In America Taking P

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  • Los Angeles, California, America - 1970s
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    Los Angeles, California, America - 1970s
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    The Original Fatburger. 450 S La Cienega Blvd at San Vicente, Los Angeles Opened 1973. December 1978
    Los Angeles, California, America - 1970s

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  • John Lennon (died December 1980) And Yoko Ono In Gibraltar. Marriage For Beatle John Lennon And Yoko Ono Meant A Crack Of Dawn Start From Paris And A Flight Of Close On A Thousand Miles To Gibraltar Today. Their Chartered Hawker Siddeley 125 Aircraft
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    John Lennon (died December 1980) And Yoko Ono In Gibraltar. Marriage For Beatle John Lennon And Yoko Ono Meant A Crack Of Dawn Start From Paris And A Flight Of Close On A Thousand Miles To Gibraltar Today. Their Chartered Hawker Siddeley 125 Aircraft
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    John Lennon (died December 1980) And Yoko Ono In Gibraltar. Marriage For Beatle John Lennon And Yoko Ono Meant A Crack Of Dawn Start From Paris And A Flight Of Close On A Thousand Miles To Gibraltar Today. Their Chartered Hawker Siddeley 125 Aircraft Touched Down At 8:30 Am At Gibraltar And In Brilliant Sunshine John And Yoko Walked Across To A Waiting Car. There Were No Fans. With Their Two Witnesses D. Nutter And Peter Brown They Drove To Gibraltar's Register Office In A Tiny Back Street. There Just After The Office Opened At 9am Registrar Mr Cecil Wheller Performed The Three Minute Ceremony Behind Locked Doors. Yoko Wore White - From The Top Of Her High Crowned Wide Brimmed Hat To Her Toes Encased In White Tennis Shoes. John Wore White Too- A White Well Cut Jacket White High Necked Sweater Off White Slacks And White Tennis Shoes. They Did Not Want A Repeat Of Paul Mccartney's Wedding.
    John Lennon (died December 1980) And Yoko Ono In Gibraltar. Marriage For Beatle John Lennon And Yoko Ono Meant A Crack Of Dawn Start From Paris And A Flight Of Close On A Thousand Miles To Gibraltar Today. Their Chartered Hawker Siddeley 125 Aircraft

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  • Model Wearing Apple Clothes. In 1968 The Beatles Opened Their Apple Boutique In The West End Run By Dutch Hippie Designers Simon And Marijke Combining The Flowery ''hippie'' Look And ''sergeant Pepper'' Military Styles With Top Designer Names. This W
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    Model Wearing Apple Clothes. In 1968 The Beatles Opened Their Apple Boutique In The West End Run By Dutch Hippie Designers Simon And Marijke Combining The Flowery ''hippie'' Look And ''sergeant Pepper'' Military Styles With Top Designer Names. This W
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    Model Wearing Apple Clothes. In 1968 The Beatles Opened Their Apple Boutique In The West End Run By Dutch Hippie Designers Simon And Marijke Combining The Flowery 'hippie' Look And 'sergeant Pepper' Military Styles With Top Designer Names. This Was Followed On May 22nd By A Second Shop Specialising In Theatrical Clothing. Although The Establishment Was Very Popular As A Showcase For The Latest Fashions The High Prices Tended To Make The Youth Buy Their Clothes Elsewhere And The Shops Closed On July 31st With Huge Losses. The Beatles Took What They Wanted From The Stock And Everything Else Was Given Away To Passers-by.
    Model Wearing Apple Clothes. In 1968 The Beatles Opened Their Apple Boutique In The West End Run By Dutch Hippie Designers Simon And Marijke Combining The Flowery ''hippie'' Look And ''sergeant Pepper'' Military Styles With Top Designer Names. This W

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