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FEATURE - Kitschiger Sonnenaufgang in Aberystwyth in Wales
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Just before sunrise on a fine clear December morning, thousands of tiny starlings fill the sky as they fly out to their feeding grounds en masse from their overnight roost under the Pier in Aberystwyth on the west wales coast.
Sunrise in Aberystwyth, Wales - 28 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Kitschiger Sonnenaufgang in Aberystwyth in Wales
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Keith Morris/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (5502377f)
Just before sunrise on a fine clear December morning, thousands of tiny starlings fill the sky as they fly out to their feeding grounds en masse from their overnight roost under the Pier in Aberystwyth on the west wales coast.
Sunrise in Aberystwyth, Wales - 28 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Kitschiger Sonnenaufgang in Aberystwyth in Wales
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Keith Morris/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (5502377e)
Just before sunrise on a fine clear December morning, thousands of tiny starlings fill the sky as they fly out to their feeding grounds en masse from their overnight roost under the Pier in Aberystwyth on the west wales coast.
Sunrise in Aberystwyth, Wales - 28 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Kitschiger Sonnenaufgang in Aberystwyth in Wales
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Keith Morris/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (5502377a)
Just before sunrise on a fine clear December morning, thousands of tiny starlings fill the sky as they fly out to their feeding grounds en masse from their overnight roost under the Pier in Aberystwyth on the west wales coast.
Sunrise in Aberystwyth, Wales - 28 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Kitschiger Sonnenaufgang in Aberystwyth in Wales
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Keith Morris/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (5502377c)
Just before sunrise on a fine clear December morning, thousands of tiny starlings fill the sky as they fly out to their feeding grounds en masse from their overnight roost under the Pier in Aberystwyth on the west wales coast.
Sunrise in Aberystwyth, Wales - 28 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Kitschiger Sonnenaufgang in Aberystwyth in Wales
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Keith Morris/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (5502377b)
Just before sunrise on a fine clear December morning, thousands of tiny starlings fill the sky as they fly out to their feeding grounds en masse from their overnight roost under the Pier in Aberystwyth on the west wales coast.
Sunrise in Aberystwyth, Wales - 28 Dec 2015
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NEWS - Flüchtlinge auf Lesbos
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A refugee child is being tented to by volunteers as she desembarks a dingy boat taking refugees to Skala, north Lesbos from the Turkish Coast.
Refugees crisis Lesbos, Greece - 29 Nov 2015
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NEWS - Flüchtlinge auf Lesbos
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A refugee baby is being carried by volunteers as he desembarks a dingy boat taking refugees to Skala, north Lesbos from the Turkish Coast.
Refugees crisis Lesbos, Greece - 29 Nov 2015
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Photographer Brook Mitchell's journey behind Iran's black curtain, Iran, Feb 2015
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Remains of the chapel at the Portuguese fort on Hormuz Island, Persian Gulf. Portuguse Fort, Hormuz, Persain Guld Coast. Many battlments were constructed in southern Iran after the Portuguese viceroy Alfonso de Albuquerque attacked Hormoz Island in1507.
Photographer Brook Mitchell's journey behind Iran's black curtain, Iran, Feb 2015
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The biggest swan round up in the UK at the Fleet nature Reserve in Dorset, Britain - 23 Jul 2011
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Volunteers during the swan round up
The biggest swan round up in the UK
The biggest swan round up in the UK has just taken place early this morning(sat) at the Fleet nature Reserve in Dorset. (collective noun: a lamentation of swans or herd).
Some 500 wild swans were corralled and slowly driven to a landing point at The Abbotsbury Swannery at the end of the waterway that lies just inside Chesil Beach on the Jurassic coast. Hundreds of volunteers of all ages walked to nearly waist deep in order to help keep the swans moving in the right direction.
The giant birds at this time of year are mainly flightless due to them moulting their feathers so they can be very carefully encouraged up the shallow tidal water to a place where a team of handlers can examine, weigh and ring the birds.
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An adult humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) breaching off the coast of Sydney, Australia - 28 Sep 2010
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A kayaker off Sydney Harbour had a close encounter with an adult Humpback whale today when it breached the surface next to him on it's migration down the NSW south coast.
An adult humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) breaching off the coast of Sydney, Australia - 28 Sep 2010
A kayaker off Sydney Harbour had a close encounter with an adult Humpback whale today when it breached the surface next to him on it's migration down the NSW south coast.
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An adult humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) breaching off the coast of Sydney, Australia - 28 Sep 2010
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A kayaker off Sydney Harbour had a close encounter with an adult Humpback whale today when it breached the surface next to him on it's migration down the NSW south coast.
An adult humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) breaching off the coast of Sydney, Australia - 28 Sep 2010
A kayaker off Sydney Harbour had a close encounter with an adult Humpback whale today when it breached the surface next to him on it's migration down the NSW south coast.
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New Years day, Wales, Britain - 01 Jan 2010
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Sunrise as seen from Swansea looking across towards the North Devon coast.
New Years day, Wales, Britain - 01 Jan 2010
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Somali Pirates Hijack the MV Faina, a Belize-Flagged Cargo Ship in the Indian Ocean - 28 Sep 2008
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Somali pirates in small boats were able to hijack the MV Faina, a Belize-flagged cargo ship owned and operated by "Kaalbye Shipping Ukraine." The ship is carrying a cargo of Ukrainian T-72 tanks and related equipment. It had no on board security when it was attacked on Sept. 28 and was forced to proceed to an anchorage off the Somali Coast.
Somali Pirates Hijack the MV Faina, a Belize-Flagged Cargo Ship in the Indian Ocean - 28 Sep 2008
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Angler Soren Beck Who Caught a 31 Stone Halibut Off the Norwegian Coast - May 2008
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Proud angler Soren Beck landing the 8ft 1in Halibut he caught after a titanic struggle off the Norwegian coast., The 31st monster smashes the line caught record by a whopping 24 lbs.
Record-Breaking Catch
RECORD-BREAKING CATCH
How's this for a whopper?! It is over eight feet long, weighs more than 30 stones and is set to swim into the record books.
Angler Soren Beck pulled the fish from the chilly depths off Norway in the Arctic Circle - after an energy-sapping half hour fight.
When the beast took the hook the small boat had to chase after it so that Soren's rod and line weren't broken by the powerful beast.
When the fight was over, it took three men to haul the whopping flatfish on board the craft with the use of a hook on the end of a pole.
The humongous Atlantic halibut - Hippoglossus hippoglossus in Latin - was snared at 80ft with a simple rod and line.
Back on land the catch measured 8ft 1ins in length, 6ft 4ins in girth and weighed in at 201kg, which is 11kg more than the previous record for a line caught halibut.
Soren, a Dane, who was on a Wildwater Camp trip, would have made 2,200 pounds if he had sold the fish at a market in the UK.
Cato Bekkevold, an expert from the region, said: "The area where he caught it is famed for cod and coalfish, but last year the Wildwater Camps brought up 80 halibut.
"These halibut can be caught by a variety of methods, but drifting with coalfish or big shad-jigs [a type of hook] baited with a Gulp! Worm have caught the majority.
"There have been some monsters caught by commercial fishermen, with one recently off Norway weighing 314.5kg.
"The biggest in recent times was 329kg caught in the late 90s, and the biggest ever recorded is around 400 kg.
"It is painted in full size at the Halibut museum on the island of Senja."
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Angler Soren Beck Who Caught a 31 Stone Halibut Off the Norwegian Coast - May 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News & Pic Service / Rex Features ( 766512B )
Proud angler Soren Beck landing the 8ft 1in Halibut he caught after a titanic struggle off the Norwegian coast., The 31st monster smashes the line caught record by a whopping 24 lbs.
Record-Breaking Catch
RECORD-BREAKING CATCH
How's this for a whopper?! It is over eight feet long, weighs more than 30 stones and is set to swim into the record books.
Angler Soren Beck pulled the fish from the chilly depths off Norway in the Arctic Circle - after an energy-sapping half hour fight.
When the beast took the hook the small boat had to chase after it so that Soren's rod and line weren't broken by the powerful beast.
When the fight was over, it took three men to haul the whopping flatfish on board the craft with the use of a hook on the end of a pole.
The humongous Atlantic halibut - Hippoglossus hippoglossus in Latin - was snared at 80ft with a simple rod and line.
Back on land the catch measured 8ft 1ins in length, 6ft 4ins in girth and weighed in at 201kg, which is 11kg more than the previous record for a line caught halibut.
Soren, a Dane, who was on a Wildwater Camp trip, would have made 2,200 pounds if he had sold the fish at a market in the UK.
Cato Bekkevold, an expert from the region, said: "The area where he caught it is famed for cod and coalfish, but last year the Wildwater Camps brought up 80 halibut.
"These halibut can be caught by a variety of methods, but drifting with coalfish or big shad-jigs [a type of hook] baited with a Gulp! Worm have caught the majority.
"There have been some monsters caught by commercial fishermen, with one recently off Norway weighing 314.5kg.
"The biggest in recent times was 329kg caught in the late 90s, and the biggest ever recorded is around 400 kg.
"It is painted in full size at the Halibut museum on the island of Senja."
Halib...
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Angler Soren Beck Who Caught a 31 Stone Halibut Off the Norwegian Coast - May 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News & Pic Service / Rex Features ( 766512A )
Proud angler Soren Beck stands next to the enormous 8ft 1in Halibut he caught after a titanic struggle off the Norwegian coast., The 31st monster smashes the line caught record by a whopping 24 lbs.
Record-Breaking Catch
RECORD-BREAKING CATCH
How's this for a whopper?! It is over eight feet long, weighs more than 30 stones and is set to swim into the record books.
Angler Soren Beck pulled the fish from the chilly depths off Norway in the Arctic Circle - after an energy-sapping half hour fight.
When the beast took the hook the small boat had to chase after it so that Soren's rod and line weren't broken by the powerful beast.
When the fight was over, it took three men to haul the whopping flatfish on board the craft with the use of a hook on the end of a pole.
The humongous Atlantic halibut - Hippoglossus hippoglossus in Latin - was snared at 80ft with a simple rod and line.
Back on land the catch measured 8ft 1ins in length, 6ft 4ins in girth and weighed in at 201kg, which is 11kg more than the previous record for a line caught halibut.
Soren, a Dane, who was on a Wildwater Camp trip, would have made 2,200 pounds if he had sold the fish at a market in the UK.
Cato Bekkevold, an expert from the region, said: "The area where he caught it is famed for cod and coalfish, but last year the Wildwater Camps brought up 80 halibut.
"These halibut can be caught by a variety of methods, but drifting with coalfish or big shad-jigs [a type of hook] baited with a Gulp! Worm have caught the majority.
"There have been some monsters caught by commercial fishermen, with one recently off Norway weighing 314.5kg.
"The biggest in recent times was 329kg caught in the late 90s, and the biggest ever recorded is around 400 kg.
"It is painted in full size at the Halibut museum on the island of ...
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The Pupils From Islington School Who Sang The Anti-school Song For Pink Floyd. They Are Pictured On Their Bikes At The School Prior To Departure For The Usa Where They Intend To Cycle Coast To Coast.
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The Pupils From Islington School Who Sang The Anti-school Song For Pink Floyd. They Are Pictured On Their Bikes At The School Prior To Departure For The Usa Where They Intend To Cycle Coast To Coast.
The Pupils From Islington School Who Sang The Anti-school Song For Pink Floyd. They Are Pictured On Their Bikes At The School Prior To Departure For The Usa Where They Intend To Cycle Coast To Coast.
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