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PORTRAIT - Teresa Enke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/REX/Shutterstock (9024858p)
Teresa Enke the widow of Robert Enke, the german goal keeper who took his own life a few years ago.
Teresa Enke photo shoot, London, UK - 22 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - Jahresrückblick 2017: Otterfamilie in Singapur
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Plowden/REX/Shutterstock (9251370ar)
A frail old Singaporean man taking his slow-paced daily walk is no threat to a family of 12 otters who have emerged from the mangrove river to scent mark the footpath on their way to hunting fish in the park pond. A cross section of Sinapore's younger generations watch this unique sight from a footbridge in the late afternoon sun. Otters will typically flee when anyone approaches, they are especially wary of curious young children who love to get close to these popular animals! Singapore's Smooth Coated Otter population has grown and expanded into urban areas in the past few years. You can tell when there are otters about by the small crowd of locals gathered at bridges to take videos with their smart phones!
A year in the life of an otter family, Singapore - 2017
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British photographer Tim Plowden lives in a wild corner of Singapore that is also called home by a family of smooth-coated otters. The photographer has been keeping track of the adorable animals throughout 2017 as they have successfully raised a clutch six cubs. Their territory stretches along several miles of coastline, a network of mangrove rivers as well as urbanised sections of river and parkland. And Tim isn't the only person to be enchanted by the furry family with many locals having also taken them to heart. Tim comments: ?The playfulness of the cubs is enchanting and I love how strong their family bonds are. They always look out for each other and if they are apart for any length of time they greet each other with such exuberance it makes you appreciate just how close their family ties really are".
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FEATURE - Impressionen vom "Lady's Day" am Pferderennen in Aintree
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Ladies with a few drinks during Ladies Day of The Grand National Meeting at Aintree on 7th April 2017
Horse Racing - Randox Health Grand National Meeting 2017 Ladies Day Aintree Racecourse Co, Liverpool, United Kingdom - 07 Apr 2017
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FEATURE - Impressionen vom "Lady's Day" am Pferderennen in Aintree
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Ladies with a few drinks during Ladies Day of The Grand National Meeting at Aintree on 7th April 2017
Horse Racing - Randox Health Grand National Meeting 2017 Ladies Day Aintree Racecourse Co, Liverpool, United Kingdom - 07 Apr 2017
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REPORTAGE - Alltag im kriegsversehrten Mossul
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13-years-old Rosal Saad is happy that the girls' school Ibn Rushd has opened again. People are finally able to go outside again after months of heavy fighting between Isis and Iraqi forces. A few blocks away, on the other side of Tigris the war continues with constant bombings and air strikes.
Life in Mosul, Iraq - Mar 2017
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The Iraqi army announced the liberation of the entire East-Mosul on Jan. 18, three months after the beginning of the offensive. Iraq's armed forces launched the offensive to retake Mosul in October and are still fighting to retake western Mosul, on the other bank of the Tigris River. The fighting has seen thousands of Iraqs flee, with the country?s immigration minister Jassim Mohammed recently reporting that some 355,000 people have been displaced. Many end up at already overcrowded refugee camps such as Al-Alil to the south of Mosul. Others head to the shattered eastern side of the city. Here, while ISIS, who took over the city in June 2014, may have been driven out the scars and damage left in their wake is still painfully visible. As residents slowly return to their homes they face a large hard battle just to survive let alone rebuild and return to a semblance of normal life.
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REPORTAGE - Alltag im kriegsversehrten Mossul
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Nabi Younes bazaar in east Mosul. People are able to go outside again after months of heavy fighting between Isis and Iraqi forces. A few blocks away, on the other side of Tigris the war continues with constant bombings and air strikes.
Life in Mosul, Iraq - Mar 2017
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The Iraqi army announced the liberation of the entire East-Mosul on Jan. 18, three months after the beginning of the offensive. Iraq's armed forces launched the offensive to retake Mosul in October and are still fighting to retake western Mosul, on the other bank of the Tigris River. The fighting has seen thousands of Iraqs flee, with the country?s immigration minister Jassim Mohammed recently reporting that some 355,000 people have been displaced. Many end up at already overcrowded refugee camps such as Al-Alil to the south of Mosul. Others head to the shattered eastern side of the city. Here, while ISIS, who took over the city in June 2014, may have been driven out the scars and damage left in their wake is still painfully visible. As residents slowly return to their homes they face a large hard battle just to survive let alone rebuild and return to a semblance of normal life.
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REPORTAGE - Alltag im kriegsversehrten Mossul
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Rahma Ahmed, 12, Sara Saad, 8, Magfira Ahmed, 10 outside the girls' school Ibn Rushd that has opened again. People are finally able to go outside again after months of heavy fighting between Isis and Iraqi forces. A few blocks away, on the other side of Tigris the war continues with constant bombings and air strikes.
Life in Mosul, Iraq - Mar 2017
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The Iraqi army announced the liberation of the entire East-Mosul on Jan. 18, three months after the beginning of the offensive. Iraq's armed forces launched the offensive to retake Mosul in October and are still fighting to retake western Mosul, on the other bank of the Tigris River. The fighting has seen thousands of Iraqs flee, with the country?s immigration minister Jassim Mohammed recently reporting that some 355,000 people have been displaced. Many end up at already overcrowded refugee camps such as Al-Alil to the south of Mosul. Others head to the shattered eastern side of the city. Here, while ISIS, who took over the city in June 2014, may have been driven out the scars and damage left in their wake is still painfully visible. As residents slowly return to their homes they face a large hard battle just to survive let alone rebuild and return to a semblance of normal life.
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REPORTAGE - Alltag im kriegsversehrten Mossul
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People are finally able to go outside again after months of heavy fighting between Isis and Iraqi forces. A few blocks away, on the other side of Tigris the war continues with constant bombings and air strikes.
Life in Mosul, Iraq - Mar 2017
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The Iraqi army announced the liberation of the entire East-Mosul on Jan. 18, three months after the beginning of the offensive. Iraq's armed forces launched the offensive to retake Mosul in October and are still fighting to retake western Mosul, on the other bank of the Tigris River. The fighting has seen thousands of Iraqs flee, with the country?s immigration minister Jassim Mohammed recently reporting that some 355,000 people have been displaced. Many end up at already overcrowded refugee camps such as Al-Alil to the south of Mosul. Others head to the shattered eastern side of the city. Here, while ISIS, who took over the city in June 2014, may have been driven out the scars and damage left in their wake is still painfully visible. As residents slowly return to their homes they face a large hard battle just to survive let alone rebuild and return to a semblance of normal life.
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REPORTAGE - Alltag im kriegsversehrten Mossul
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Magnus Wennman/IBL/REX/Shutterstock (8526096aj)
People are finally able to go outside again after months of heavy fighting between Isis and Iraqi forces. A few blocks away, on the other side of Tigris the war continues with constant bombings and air strikes.
Life in Mosul, Iraq - Mar 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t87b
The Iraqi army announced the liberation of the entire East-Mosul on Jan. 18, three months after the beginning of the offensive. Iraq's armed forces launched the offensive to retake Mosul in October and are still fighting to retake western Mosul, on the other bank of the Tigris River. The fighting has seen thousands of Iraqs flee, with the country?s immigration minister Jassim Mohammed recently reporting that some 355,000 people have been displaced. Many end up at already overcrowded refugee camps such as Al-Alil to the south of Mosul. Others head to the shattered eastern side of the city. Here, while ISIS, who took over the city in June 2014, may have been driven out the scars and damage left in their wake is still painfully visible. As residents slowly return to their homes they face a large hard battle just to survive let alone rebuild and return to a semblance of normal life.
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REPORTAGE - Alltag im kriegsversehrten Mossul
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Nabi Younes bazaar in east Mosul. People are able to go outside again after months of heavy fighting between Isis and Iraqi forces. A few blocks away, on the other side of Tigris the war continues with constant bombings and air strikes.
Life in Mosul, Iraq - Mar 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t87b
The Iraqi army announced the liberation of the entire East-Mosul on Jan. 18, three months after the beginning of the offensive. Iraq's armed forces launched the offensive to retake Mosul in October and are still fighting to retake western Mosul, on the other bank of the Tigris River. The fighting has seen thousands of Iraqs flee, with the country?s immigration minister Jassim Mohammed recently reporting that some 355,000 people have been displaced. Many end up at already overcrowded refugee camps such as Al-Alil to the south of Mosul. Others head to the shattered eastern side of the city. Here, while ISIS, who took over the city in June 2014, may have been driven out the scars and damage left in their wake is still painfully visible. As residents slowly return to their homes they face a large hard battle just to survive let alone rebuild and return to a semblance of normal life.
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REPORTAGE - Alltag im kriegsversehrten Mossul
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Nabi Younes bazaar in east Mosul. People are able to go outside again after months of heavy fighting between Isis and Iraqi forces. A few blocks away, on the other side of Tigris the war continues with constant bombings and air strikes.
Life in Mosul, Iraq - Mar 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t87b
The Iraqi army announced the liberation of the entire East-Mosul on Jan. 18, three months after the beginning of the offensive. Iraq's armed forces launched the offensive to retake Mosul in October and are still fighting to retake western Mosul, on the other bank of the Tigris River. The fighting has seen thousands of Iraqs flee, with the country?s immigration minister Jassim Mohammed recently reporting that some 355,000 people have been displaced. Many end up at already overcrowded refugee camps such as Al-Alil to the south of Mosul. Others head to the shattered eastern side of the city. Here, while ISIS, who took over the city in June 2014, may have been driven out the scars and damage left in their wake is still painfully visible. As residents slowly return to their homes they face a large hard battle just to survive let alone rebuild and return to a semblance of normal life.
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REPORTAGE - Alltag im kriegsversehrten Mossul
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A man is driving his taxi in eastern Mosul, Iraq. People are finally able to go outside again after months of heavy fighting between Isis and Iraqi forces. A few blocks away, on the other side of Tigris the war continues with constant bombings and air strikes.
Life in Mosul, Iraq - Mar 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t87b
The Iraqi army announced the liberation of the entire East-Mosul on Jan. 18, three months after the beginning of the offensive. Iraq's armed forces launched the offensive to retake Mosul in October and are still fighting to retake western Mosul, on the other bank of the Tigris River. The fighting has seen thousands of Iraqs flee, with the country?s immigration minister Jassim Mohammed recently reporting that some 355,000 people have been displaced. Many end up at already overcrowded refugee camps such as Al-Alil to the south of Mosul. Others head to the shattered eastern side of the city. Here, while ISIS, who took over the city in June 2014, may have been driven out the scars and damage left in their wake is still painfully visible. As residents slowly return to their homes they face a large hard battle just to survive let alone rebuild and return to a semblance of normal life.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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REPORTAGE - Alltag im kriegsversehrten Mossul
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Magnus Wennman/IBL/REX/Shutterstock (8526096al)
At this road cross people were being executed by the ISIS regularly. People are finally able to go outside again after months of heavy fighting between Isis and Iraqi forces. A few blocks away, on the other side of Tigris the war continues with constant bombings and air strikes.
Life in Mosul, Iraq - Mar 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t87b
The Iraqi army announced the liberation of the entire East-Mosul on Jan. 18, three months after the beginning of the offensive. Iraq's armed forces launched the offensive to retake Mosul in October and are still fighting to retake western Mosul, on the other bank of the Tigris River. The fighting has seen thousands of Iraqs flee, with the country?s immigration minister Jassim Mohammed recently reporting that some 355,000 people have been displaced. Many end up at already overcrowded refugee camps such as Al-Alil to the south of Mosul. Others head to the shattered eastern side of the city. Here, while ISIS, who took over the city in June 2014, may have been driven out the scars and damage left in their wake is still painfully visible. As residents slowly return to their homes they face a large hard battle just to survive let alone rebuild and return to a semblance of normal life.
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REPORTAGE - Alltag im kriegsversehrten Mossul
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Magnus Wennman/IBL/REX/Shutterstock (8526096am)
People are finally able to go outside again after months of heavy fighting between Isis and Iraqi forces. A few blocks away, on the other side of Tigris the war continues with constant bombings and air strikes.
Life in Mosul, Iraq - Mar 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t87b
The Iraqi army announced the liberation of the entire East-Mosul on Jan. 18, three months after the beginning of the offensive. Iraq's armed forces launched the offensive to retake Mosul in October and are still fighting to retake western Mosul, on the other bank of the Tigris River. The fighting has seen thousands of Iraqs flee, with the country?s immigration minister Jassim Mohammed recently reporting that some 355,000 people have been displaced. Many end up at already overcrowded refugee camps such as Al-Alil to the south of Mosul. Others head to the shattered eastern side of the city. Here, while ISIS, who took over the city in June 2014, may have been driven out the scars and damage left in their wake is still painfully visible. As residents slowly return to their homes they face a large hard battle just to survive let alone rebuild and return to a semblance of normal life.
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REPORTAGE - Alltag im kriegsversehrten Mossul
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Nabi Younes bazaar in east Mosul. People are able to go outside again after months of heavy fighting between Isis and Iraqi forces. A few blocks away, on the other side of Tigris the war continues with constant bombings and air strikes.
Life in Mosul, Iraq - Mar 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t87b
The Iraqi army announced the liberation of the entire East-Mosul on Jan. 18, three months after the beginning of the offensive. Iraq's armed forces launched the offensive to retake Mosul in October and are still fighting to retake western Mosul, on the other bank of the Tigris River. The fighting has seen thousands of Iraqs flee, with the country?s immigration minister Jassim Mohammed recently reporting that some 355,000 people have been displaced. Many end up at already overcrowded refugee camps such as Al-Alil to the south of Mosul. Others head to the shattered eastern side of the city. Here, while ISIS, who took over the city in June 2014, may have been driven out the scars and damage left in their wake is still painfully visible. As residents slowly return to their homes they face a large hard battle just to survive let alone rebuild and return to a semblance of normal life.
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FEATURE - Schnee in der Sahara
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (7936292bh)
PIC BY Zineddine Hashas/Geoff Robinson Photography 07976 880732.
Picture shows people on the sand dunes in the Sahara Desert near the town of Ain Sefra this morning (January 20th 2017) after the region was hit with heavy snowfall.
The SAHARA Desert has had the biggest SNOWFALL in living memory after a freak winter storm this morning (Fri) - just days after 2016 was found to be the world's warmest year ever.
Photographers have taken incredible pictures this morning of ONE METRE deep snow covering the sand in the small Saharan desert town of Ain Sefra.
The town saw a sprinkling of snow just before Christmas, when a few flakes settled on the red sand dunes of the world's hottest desert for the first time in 37 year
Snow in The Sahara - 20 Jan 2017
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FEATURE - Schnee in der Sahara
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (7936292bk)
PIC BY Zineddine Hashas/Geoff Robinson Photography 07976 880732.
Picture shows people on the sand dunes in the Sahara Desert near the town of Ain Sefra this morning (January 20th 2017) after the region was hit with heavy snowfall.
The SAHARA Desert has had the biggest SNOWFALL in living memory after a freak winter storm this morning (Fri) - just days after 2016 was found to be the world's warmest year ever.
Photographers have taken incredible pictures this morning of ONE METRE deep snow covering the sand in the small Saharan desert town of Ain Sefra.
The town saw a sprinkling of snow just before Christmas, when a few flakes settled on the red sand dunes of the world's hottest desert for the first time in 37 year
Snow in The Sahara - 20 Jan 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Schnee in der Sahara
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (7936292bm)
PIC BY Zineddine Hashas/Geoff Robinson Photography 07976 880732.
Picture shows people on the sand dunes in the Sahara Desert near the town of Ain Sefra this morning (January 20th 2017) after the region was hit with heavy snowfall.
The SAHARA Desert has had the biggest SNOWFALL in living memory after a freak winter storm this morning (Fri) - just days after 2016 was found to be the world's warmest year ever.
Photographers have taken incredible pictures this morning of ONE METRE deep snow covering the sand in the small Saharan desert town of Ain Sefra.
The town saw a sprinkling of snow just before Christmas, when a few flakes settled on the red sand dunes of the world's hottest desert for the first time in 37 year
Snow in The Sahara - 20 Jan 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Schnee in der Sahara
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (7936292bl)
PIC BY Zineddine Hashas/Geoff Robinson Photography 07976 880732.
Picture shows people on the sand dunes in the Sahara Desert near the town of Ain Sefra this morning (January 20th 2017) after the region was hit with heavy snowfall.
The SAHARA Desert has had the biggest SNOWFALL in living memory after a freak winter storm this morning (Fri) - just days after 2016 was found to be the world's warmest year ever.
Photographers have taken incredible pictures this morning of ONE METRE deep snow covering the sand in the small Saharan desert town of Ain Sefra.
The town saw a sprinkling of snow just before Christmas, when a few flakes settled on the red sand dunes of the world's hottest desert for the first time in 37 year
Snow in The Sahara - 20 Jan 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Schnee in der Sahara
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (7936292bg)
Picture shows the town of Ain Sefra next to the Sahara Desert this morning (January 20th 2017) after the region was hit with heavy snowfall.
The SAHARA Desert has had the biggest SNOWFALL in living memory after a freak winter storm this morning (Fri) - just days after 2016 was found to be the world's warmest year ever.
Photographers have taken incredible pictures this morning of ONE METRE deep snow covering the sand in the small Saharan desert town of Ain Sefra.
The town saw a sprinkling of snow just before Christmas, when a few flakes settled on the red sand dunes of the world's hottest desert for the first time in 37 year
Snow in The Sahara - 20 Jan 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Schnee in der Sahara
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (7936292bj)
Picture shows the town of Ain Sefra next to the Sahara Desert this morning (January 20th 2017) after the region was hit with heavy snowfall.
The SAHARA Desert has had the biggest SNOWFALL in living memory after a freak winter storm this morning (Fri) - just days after 2016 was found to be the world's warmest year ever.
Photographers have taken incredible pictures this morning of ONE METRE deep snow covering the sand in the small Saharan desert town of Ain Sefra.
The town saw a sprinkling of snow just before Christmas, when a few flakes settled on the red sand dunes of the world's hottest desert for the first time in 37 year
Snow in The Sahara - 20 Jan 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Schnee in der Sahara
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (7936292bn)
Picture shows the town of Ain Sefra next to the Sahara Desert this morning (January 20th 2017) after the region was hit with heavy snowfall.
The SAHARA Desert has had the biggest SNOWFALL in living memory after a freak winter storm this morning (Fri) - just days after 2016 was found to be the world's warmest year ever.
Photographers have taken incredible pictures this morning of ONE METRE deep snow covering the sand in the small Saharan desert town of Ain Sefra.
The town saw a sprinkling of snow just before Christmas, when a few flakes settled on the red sand dunes of the world's hottest desert for the first time in 37 year
Snow in The Sahara - 20 Jan 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Schnee in der Sahara
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (7936292bi)
Picture shows the town of Ain Sefra next to the Sahara Desert this morning (January 20th 2017) after the region was hit with heavy snowfall.
The SAHARA Desert has had the biggest SNOWFALL in living memory after a freak winter storm this morning (Fri) - just days after 2016 was found to be the world's warmest year ever.
Photographers have taken incredible pictures this morning of ONE METRE deep snow covering the sand in the small Saharan desert town of Ain Sefra.
The town saw a sprinkling of snow just before Christmas, when a few flakes settled on the red sand dunes of the world's hottest desert for the first time in 37 year
Snow in The Sahara - 20 Jan 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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NEWS - Unwetter in Süddeutschland: Aus für "Rock am Ring"
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Fans enjoying rock band Disturbed, just minutes before and only few meters away from where it is believed a man was struck by lightning
Rock am Ring Music Festival, Nurburgring, Germany - 03 Jun 2016
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FEATURE - Zug Friedhof in Bolivien
MANDATORY CREDIT: Chris Staring/@skaremedia/REX Shutterstock
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Staring/@skaremedia/REX/Shutterstock (5737200c)
A few oddly shaped rail cars block the intense sun as it sets on the horizon
Train graveyard, Bolivia - 2016
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In the heart of southern Bolivia lies a mysterious train graveyard, where the skeletons of British steam locomotives and rail cars rust away on the edge of the world's largest salt flats.
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FEATURE - Japan: Alltag in den Strassen von Tokio (Archivbilder)
MANDATORY CREDIT: Lee Chapman/REX Shutterstock
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lee Chapman/REX/Shutterstock (8520891an)
An old-style Tokyo standing bar. A place for people to stop by and grab some food and a few drinks on their way home from work.
Life in Tokyo, Japan
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When you think of Tokyo what probably comes to mind is a modern metropolis of millions of people - from cosplayers to robots, busy crossings to technological luxuries. Meanwhile, the tradition of 'saving' and 'giving' face means that the view of Japan that many foreigners see is somewhat sanitised and homogenised. The desire to avoid causing loss of face for oneself, one?s organization, or for others means less than sanitary can be swept under the carpet. Meanwhile, honored guests and high-ranking people are given VIP treatment in order to 'give face'. In reality Tokyo is a beautiful melting pot of a capital city that is as diverse as anywhere in the world - encompassing both the good and the bad. One person aware of this is photographer Lee Chapman who has lived in Tokyo since the end of the nineties. Initially meaning to stay just a year or two, it quickly hit him that this wouldn't be anywhere near long enough to get a real grasp of the place.
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FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Schweinchen und Katze
MANDATORY CREDIT: Santuario Igualdad Interespecie/REX Shutterstock
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Santuario Igualdad Interespe/REX/Shutterstock (5585544m)
Laura the piglet and Marina the kitten were both rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile. Since meeting, they have become inseparable
Rescued piglet and kitten become best friends, Chile - Feb 2016
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It is a story of true friendship...
Laura the rescue piglet has made best friends with Marina the stray kitten in Santiago, Chile.
The unusual buddies became 'best friends at first sight' after they were rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile.
Since meeting, the pair have become inseparable and often fall asleep cuddling one another.
The Santuario Igualdad Interespecie (Sanctuary of Equal Species) is taking fantastic care of Laura and Marina and the staff can be seen lovingly feeding Laura, and ensuring the animals are very comfortable.
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FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Schweinchen und Katze
MANDATORY CREDIT: Santuario Igualdad Interespecie/REX Shutterstock
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Laura the piglet and Marina the kitten were both rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile. Since meeting, they have become inseparable
Rescued piglet and kitten become best friends, Chile - Feb 2016
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It is a story of true friendship...
Laura the rescue piglet has made best friends with Marina the stray kitten in Santiago, Chile.
The unusual buddies became 'best friends at first sight' after they were rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile.
Since meeting, the pair have become inseparable and often fall asleep cuddling one another.
The Santuario Igualdad Interespecie (Sanctuary of Equal Species) is taking fantastic care of Laura and Marina and the staff can be seen lovingly feeding Laura, and ensuring the animals are very comfortable.
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FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Schweinchen und Katze
MANDATORY CREDIT: Santuario Igualdad Interespecie/REX Shutterstock
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Laura the piglet and Marina the kitten were both rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile. Since meeting, they have become inseparable
Rescued piglet and kitten become best friends, Chile - Feb 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ry7l
It is a story of true friendship...
Laura the rescue piglet has made best friends with Marina the stray kitten in Santiago, Chile.
The unusual buddies became 'best friends at first sight' after they were rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile.
Since meeting, the pair have become inseparable and often fall asleep cuddling one another.
The Santuario Igualdad Interespecie (Sanctuary of Equal Species) is taking fantastic care of Laura and Marina and the staff can be seen lovingly feeding Laura, and ensuring the animals are very comfortable.
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FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Schweinchen und Katze
MANDATORY CREDIT: Santuario Igualdad Interespecie/REX Shutterstock
**Please mention the Sanctuary's website in any accompanying text: http://www.santuarioigualdadinterespecie.org/donation.php**
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Santuario Igualdad Interespe/REX/Shutterstock (5585544j)
Laura the piglet and Marina the kitten were both rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile. Since meeting, they have become inseparable
Rescued piglet and kitten become best friends, Chile - Feb 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ry7l
It is a story of true friendship...
Laura the rescue piglet has made best friends with Marina the stray kitten in Santiago, Chile.
The unusual buddies became 'best friends at first sight' after they were rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile.
Since meeting, the pair have become inseparable and often fall asleep cuddling one another.
The Santuario Igualdad Interespecie (Sanctuary of Equal Species) is taking fantastic care of Laura and Marina and the staff can be seen lovingly feeding Laura, and ensuring the animals are very comfortable.
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FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Schweinchen und Katze
MANDATORY CREDIT: Santuario Igualdad Interespecie/REX Shutterstock
**Please mention the Sanctuary's website in any accompanying text: http://www.santuarioigualdadinterespecie.org/donation.php**
Editorial use only. Only for use in this story. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Santuario Igualdad Interespe/REX/Shutterstock (5585544k)
Laura the piglet and Marina the kitten were both rescued by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie within a few days of one another. Since meeting, they have become inseparable
Rescued piglet and kitten become best friends, Chile - Feb 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ry7l
It is a story of true friendship...
Laura the rescue piglet has made best friends with Marina the stray kitten in Santiago, Chile.
The unusual buddies became 'best friends at first sight' after they were rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile.
Since meeting, the pair have become inseparable and often fall asleep cuddling one another.
The Santuario Igualdad Interespecie (Sanctuary of Equal Species) is taking fantastic care of Laura and Marina and the staff can be seen lovingly feeding Laura, and ensuring the animals are very comfortable.
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FEATURE - Tierfreundschaft: Schweinchen und Katze
MANDATORY CREDIT: Santuario Igualdad Interespecie/REX Shutterstock
**Please mention the Sanctuary's website in any accompanying text: http://www.santuarioigualdadinterespecie.org/donation.php**
Editorial use only. Only for use in this story. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Santuario Igualdad Interespe/REX/Shutterstock (5585544o)
Laura the piglet and Marina the kitten were both rescued by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie within a few days of one another. Since meeting, they have become inseparable
Rescued piglet and kitten become best friends, Chile - Feb 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ry7l
It is a story of true friendship...
Laura the rescue piglet has made best friends with Marina the stray kitten in Santiago, Chile.
The unusual buddies became 'best friends at first sight' after they were rescued within a few days of one another by the Santuario Igualdad Interespecie in Santiago, Chile.
Since meeting, the pair have become inseparable and often fall asleep cuddling one another.
The Santuario Igualdad Interespecie (Sanctuary of Equal Species) is taking fantastic care of Laura and Marina and the staff can be seen lovingly feeding Laura, and ensuring the animals are very comfortable.
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FEATURE - Japan: Alltag in den Strassen von Tokio (Archivbilder)
MANDATORY CREDIT: Lee Chapman/REX Shutterstock
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lee Chapman/REX/Shutterstock (8520891v)
An old-style Tokyo standing bar. A place for people to stop by and grab some food and a few drinks on their way home from work.
Life in Tokyo, Japan
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/t8mw
When you think of Tokyo what probably comes to mind is a modern metropolis of millions of people - from cosplayers to robots, busy crossings to technological luxuries. Meanwhile, the tradition of 'saving' and 'giving' face means that the view of Japan that many foreigners see is somewhat sanitised and homogenised. The desire to avoid causing loss of face for oneself, one?s organization, or for others means less than sanitary can be swept under the carpet. Meanwhile, honored guests and high-ranking people are given VIP treatment in order to 'give face'. In reality Tokyo is a beautiful melting pot of a capital city that is as diverse as anywhere in the world - encompassing both the good and the bad. One person aware of this is photographer Lee Chapman who has lived in Tokyo since the end of the nineties. Initially meaning to stay just a year or two, it quickly hit him that this wouldn't be anywhere near long enough to get a real grasp of the place.
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REPORTAGE - Leben in Kuba
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A man in a shop in Havana selling cigars, cigarettes and few other items
Taking life slowly in Cuba, Cuba - 29 Dec 2015
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Despite the fast changes that are happening in Cuba, the population are still taking life very slowly.
Photographer Valerio Berdini has captured a series of images that show the slow, Cuban way of life.
Valerio said: "The headlines speak clear - change is imminent; expectations are high. What the analysis don't seem to touch on are the Cubans. There have been three generations of people that grew up and have been educated under Fidel Castro's socialism."
He added: "In Cuba time passes at a different pace, days do not have the rhythm of a western society. Workers are not taught the concepts of services, efficiency or excellence. Competition, the driving force of a capitalist society, is unknown in an economy where, for almost 60 years, people are used to earning their (meagre) salary regardless their productivity. There are few objectives and fewer rewards, the little money are spent in tiny undersupplied shops. People aren't seduced by adverts."
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FEATURE - Wifi kommt nach Kuba
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A couple surfing the internet using a wi-fi point on a bench in Plaza Carillo in Trinidad de Cuba, on the night of the 26 December 2015. Trinidad had access to wi-fi for only few weeks and many Cubans are still learning how to navigate the web. These couple was aware of the photographer, but they continued in their activity
Wi-Fi comes to Cuba, Cuba - 2015
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A photographer has captured a series of striking images of Cuba's Wi-Fi 'Revolution'.
Photographer Valerio Berdini captured a series of images that show Cuban faces illuminated by mobile phone light, as many browse the internet on their mobile phone devices for the first time.
In June 2015 Cuban citizens gained access to Wi-Fi for the first time when Cuban government-owned telecommunication company, ETECSA, began installing 35 Wi-Fi hotspots in the parks of the main cities.
Until that date the web in Cuba was an affair limited to the guests of few luxury hotels and some official state offices.
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FEATURE - Wifi kommt nach Kuba
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Valerio Berdini/REX/Shutterstock (5540836b)
A woman smokes a cigarette while checking her smartphone in Parque Fe del Valle, Havana, Cuba, on the night of 28 December 2015. For a country that only few years ago was not allowed to own mobile phone the arrive in a short time of touchscreen devices and Wi-Fi connections marked a revolutionary moment in the way they interact with the outside world
Wi-Fi comes to Cuba, Cuba - 2015
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A photographer has captured a series of striking images of Cuba's Wi-Fi 'Revolution'.
Photographer Valerio Berdini captured a series of images that show Cuban faces illuminated by mobile phone light, as many browse the internet on their mobile phone devices for the first time.
In June 2015 Cuban citizens gained access to Wi-Fi for the first time when Cuban government-owned telecommunication company, ETECSA, began installing 35 Wi-Fi hotspots in the parks of the main cities.
Until that date the web in Cuba was an affair limited to the guests of few luxury hotels and some official state offices.
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FEATURE - Wifi kommt nach Kuba
MANDATORY CREDIT: Valerio Berdini/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Valerio Berdini/REX/Shutterstock (5540836u)
A young man in a union jack baseball cap, lit up by the glow of his tablet, sits in Plaza Carillo in Trinidad de Cuba on Christmas day night 2015. Cuban parks, usually poorly illuminated at night, in the last few months have been glowing by the flickering lights of several electronic device
Wi-Fi comes to Cuba, Cuba - 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ruif
A photographer has captured a series of striking images of Cuba's Wi-Fi 'Revolution'.
Photographer Valerio Berdini captured a series of images that show Cuban faces illuminated by mobile phone light, as many browse the internet on their mobile phone devices for the first time.
In June 2015 Cuban citizens gained access to Wi-Fi for the first time when Cuban government-owned telecommunication company, ETECSA, began installing 35 Wi-Fi hotspots in the parks of the main cities.
Until that date the web in Cuba was an affair limited to the guests of few luxury hotels and some official state offices.
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FEATURE - Wifi kommt nach Kuba
MANDATORY CREDIT: Valerio Berdini/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Valerio Berdini/REX/Shutterstock (5540836x)
A woman stares at her partners on a tablet during a videocall in Plaza Carillo, Trinidad de Cuba on the afternoon of 26 December 2015. For the first time since the arrive of wi-fi in the last few months, Cuban have seen their loved ones for the first time. Videocall services as Skype and Facetime are blocked by the government; most Cubans use an app called IMO to connect with relatives and friend living abroad, mainly in Florida, Venezuela and Spain
Wi-Fi comes to Cuba, Cuba - 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/ruif
A photographer has captured a series of striking images of Cuba's Wi-Fi 'Revolution'.
Photographer Valerio Berdini captured a series of images that show Cuban faces illuminated by mobile phone light, as many browse the internet on their mobile phone devices for the first time.
In June 2015 Cuban citizens gained access to Wi-Fi for the first time when Cuban government-owned telecommunication company, ETECSA, began installing 35 Wi-Fi hotspots in the parks of the main cities.
Until that date the web in Cuba was an affair limited to the guests of few luxury hotels and some official state offices.
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FEATURE - Weihnachtskränze auf dem Soldatenfriedhof in Arlington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greg E. Mathieson Sr./REX/Shutterstock (5494676p)
230,000 Christmas wreaths are laid on the grave headstones of all the military graves in Arlington National Cemetery with in a few hours time by some 50,000 volunteers.
Christmas wreaths laid on grave headstones in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington DC, America - 12 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Weihnachtskränze auf dem Soldatenfriedhof in Arlington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greg E. Mathieson Sr./REX/Shutterstock (5494676o)
230,000 Christmas wreaths are laid on the grave headstones of all the military graves in Arlington National Cemetery with in a few hours time by some 50,000 volunteers.
Christmas wreaths laid on grave headstones in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington DC, America - 12 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Weihnachtskränze auf dem Soldatenfriedhof in Arlington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greg E. Mathieson Sr./REX/Shutterstock (5494676g)
230,000 Christmas wreaths are laid on the grave headstones of all the military graves in Arlington National Cemetery with in a few hours time by some 50,000 volunteers.
Christmas wreaths laid on grave headstones in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington DC, America - 12 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Weihnachtskränze auf dem Soldatenfriedhof in Arlington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greg E. Mathieson Sr./REX/Shutterstock (5494676f)
230,000 Christmas wreaths are laid on the grave headstones of all the military graves in Arlington National Cemetery with in a few hours time by some 50,000 volunteers.
Christmas wreaths laid on grave headstones in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington DC, America - 12 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Weihnachtskränze auf dem Soldatenfriedhof in Arlington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greg E. Mathieson Sr./REX/Shutterstock (5494676a)
230,000 Christmas wreaths are laid on the grave headstones of all the military graves in Arlington National Cemetery with in a few hours time by some 50,000 volunteers
Christmas wreaths laid on grave headstones in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington DC, America - 12 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Weihnachtskränze auf dem Soldatenfriedhof in Arlington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greg E. Mathieson Sr./REX/Shutterstock (5494676b)
230,000 Christmas wreaths are laid on the grave headstones of all the military graves in Arlington National Cemetery with in a few hours time by some 50,000 volunteers.
Christmas wreaths laid on grave headstones in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington DC, America - 12 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Weihnachtskränze auf dem Soldatenfriedhof in Arlington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greg E. Mathieson Sr./REX/Shutterstock (5494676d)
230,000 Christmas wreaths are laid on the grave headstones of all the military graves in Arlington National Cemetery with in a few hours time by some 50,000 volunteers.
Christmas wreaths laid on grave headstones in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington DC, America - 12 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Weihnachtskränze auf dem Soldatenfriedhof in Arlington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greg E. Mathieson Sr./REX/Shutterstock (5494676n)
230,000 Christmas wreaths are laid on the grave headstones of all the military graves in Arlington National Cemetery with in a few hours time by some 50,000 volunteers.
Christmas wreaths laid on grave headstones in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington DC, America - 12 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Weihnachtskränze auf dem Soldatenfriedhof in Arlington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greg E. Mathieson Sr./REX/Shutterstock (5494676c)
230,000 Christmas wreaths are laid on the grave headstones of all the military graves in Arlington National Cemetery with in a few hours time by some 50,000 volunteers.
Christmas wreaths laid on grave headstones in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington DC, America - 12 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Weihnachtskränze auf dem Soldatenfriedhof in Arlington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Greg E. Mathieson Sr./REX/Shutterstock (5494676s)
230,000 Christmas wreaths are laid on the grave headstones of all the military graves in Arlington National Cemetery with in a few hours time by some 50,000 volunteers.
Christmas wreaths laid on grave headstones in Arlington National Cemetery, Washington DC, America - 12 Dec 2015
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Incredible elderly people, Tokyo, Japan
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A few lunchtime beers in a local Tokyo ramen shop
Incredible elderly people, Tokyo, Japan
"Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter," said Mark Twain. That's certainly the case for some of Tokyo's older generations.
This fantastically quirky series documents an elderly trio in a hot tub after diving for shellfish, as well as a 93-year-old sake-drinking bar owner and many other lively nonagenarians.
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FEATURE - Hier tanzt der Bär
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(Pic 14) Coastal brown bear cub and mother. Mark Sisson says: "The 'dance' lasted only a few seconds before he went back onto all fours and rather sheepishly returned to Mum"
Coastal brown bear cub apparently dancing for gulls on beach, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska - 10 Sep 2015
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This young bear looks as if it wants to be on Strictly Come Dancing.
Wildlife photographer Mark Sisson spotted the coastal brown bear making some funky shapes - seemingly for the benefit of a pair of nonchalant gulls.
Mark, from Newport, Shropshire, snapped the hilarious sequence in Alaska in September.
It shows the cub up on its hind legs and making a disco-friendly circular motion with its left paw - twice. Or a "special shimmy" as Mark describes it.
Bizarrely, Mark captured a European brown bear cub performing a Gangnam Style dance two years ago (Pics also supplied).
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