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  • FEATURE - Neuer Fotoband zeigt zauberhafte Impressionen aus Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Neuer Fotoband zeigt zauberhafte Impressionen aus Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Zdanowicz/REX/Shutterstock (8977410k)
    The milkyway visable in one of the clearest nights in Yorkshire.
    'More Yorkshire In Photographs' book, UK - Jul 2017
    *Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/tjgf
    With Yorkshire Day taking place this week (1 Aug 2017) celebrating everything Yorkshire, a new book offers a stunning collection of images showcasing the county in all its glory. Known as 'God's own country', Yorkshire is not only the largest county in England but arguably one of the most beautiful. Photographer Dave Zdanowicz certainly has a love affair with the area and has captured its essence in a collection of breathtaking images now packaged together in his new book 'More Yorkshire In Photographs?. From the distinctive landscapes and timeless villages of the Yorkshire Dales National Park to the spectacular, wave-battered east coast, this book has it covered. Dave comments: ?In the course of taking these photographs I have explored moors and hills, reservoirs and lakes, beaches and cliffs, towns, villages and cities and each picture represents a unique moment in time, captured at a particular time of the year.

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  • Royal Navy Arrests Seven Pirates Operating in the Indian Ocean - 28 Nov 2011
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    Royal Navy Arrests Seven Pirates Operating in the Indian Ocean - 28 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by LA Dave Jenkins / Rex Features (1511492d)
    the boarding team dealing with the pirate Skiff, with Fort Victoria visable in the background., The Royal Navy has once again struck a blow to Somali piracy operating in the Indian Ocean. On 28 November, RFA Fort Victoria was patrolling in an area approximately 420 nautical miles from the Seychelles and 350 nautical miles from the Somali coast as part of NATO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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