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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gabriel Luque / Rex Features ( 1218839k )
The airplane's ballistic parachute deploys allowing it to float to the ground
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvre, or a limit manoeuvre and special wea...
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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
Exclusive to Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gabriel Luque / Rex Features ( 1218839l )
The airplane's ballistic parachute deploys allowing it to float to the ground
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvre, or a limit manoeuvre and special wea...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELMRGPJFA
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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
Exclusive to Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gabriel Luque / Rex Features ( 1218839n )
The airplane's ballistic parachute deploys allowing it to float to the ground
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvre, or a limit manoeuvre and special wea...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELMRGPJFA
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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
Exclusive to Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gabriel Luque / Rex Features ( 1218839m )
The airplane's ballistic parachute deploys allowing it to float to the ground
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvre, or a limit manoeuvre and special wea...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELMRGPJFA
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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
Exclusive to Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gabriel Luque / Rex Features ( 1218839j )
The airplane's ballistic parachute deploys allowing it to float to the ground
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvre, or a limit manoeuvre and special wea...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELMRGPJFA
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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
Exclusive to Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gabriel Luque / Rex Features ( 1218839a )
Dino Moline performs stunts in his Rans S-9 airplane
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvre, or a limit manoeuvre and special weather conditions."
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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
Exclusive to Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gabriel Luque / Rex Features ( 1218839d )
The airplane's ballistic parachute deploys allowing it to float to the ground
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvre, or a limit manoeuvre and special wea...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELMRGPJFA
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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
Exclusive to Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gabriel Luque / Rex Features ( 1218839c )
A wing detachs from Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvre, or a limit manoeuvre and special weather conditions."
Rans ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELMRGPJFA
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Stunt pilot Dino Moline loses a wing during a display, El Trebol, Santa Fe, Argentina - 15 Aug 2010
Exclusive to Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gabriel Luque / Rex Features ( 1218839b )
Dino Moline performs stunts in his Rans S-9 airplane
**EXCLUSIVE** The Terrifying Moment A Pilot Lost His Wing
This is the jaw-dropping moment a stunt pilot lost his wing.
These exclusive images show the hair-raising second the wing from stunt pilot Dino Moline's Rans S-9 airplane sheared off.
The 22-year-old would have almost certainly died if he hadn't reacted with split-second timing to deploy his inbuilt ballistic parachute.
Photographer Gabriel Luque managed to capture the terrifying events while among the 3,000-strong crowd watching Dino's display at an airshow in Santa Fe, Argentina.
Moline had already pulled off a series of aerobatic stunts and was flying upside down when the wing detached.
The craft went into a spin but Moline managed to react quick enough to activate parachute deployment.
The chute managed to slow the plane's descent and allow it to gently float to the ground where it caught fire.
Amazingly, Dino was able to walk away from the airplane unharmed apart from a burnt foot.
Dino explains: "I do not know what happened, I think it was fatigue and I felt an explosion, saw a shadow passed me and realised it was the wing.
"Then I heard my team shout into my radio to pull the parachute and I did. I did not have time to think anything.
"When I saw fire in the plane I despaired a little. But luckily I just burned my foot and I'm okay. "
Gabriel says: "This display team are regular participants in the Argentinean air festival and I know the pilot has been a member for about two years so he has a lot of experience in that type of plane.
"The team manager told me the plane was three years old but they do not know what the exact problem was. They think it was either an over G manoeuvre, or a limit manoeuvre and special weather conditions."
Rans...
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Brazil v North Korea, 2010 FIFA World Cup football match, Ellis Park, Johannesburg, South Africa - 15 Jun 2010
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Brazil v North Korea, 2010 FIFA World Cup football match, Ellis Park, Johannesburg, South Africa - 15 Jun 2010
Brazil beat North Korea 2-1
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Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel loses lake, Rajasthan, India - Jul 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Excel Media / Rex Features ( 978204g )
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Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel loses lake, Rajasthan, India - Jul 2009
India's legendary Lake Palace, a favourite hotel of the rich and famous and known as one of the most romantic retreats in the world, has lost its lake.
Set in the desert state of Rajasthan, the Udaipur Lake Palace has been visited by Madonna and Guy Ritchie, while Nicole Kidman was a guest in March. Sir Mick Jagger is also a frequent visitor and the palace was used as a setting for the James Bond film Octopussy.
But with India teetering on the brink of its worst drought in years and experts predicting a failure of the monsoon, the palace now protrudes out of cracked brown mud. Local children have been spotted playing cricket on a bumpy pitch that would normally be 10 feet under water.
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Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel loses lake, Rajasthan, India - Jul 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Excel Media / Rex Features ( 978204d )
Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel
Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel loses lake, Rajasthan, India - Jul 2009
India's legendary Lake Palace, a favourite hotel of the rich and famous and known as one of the most romantic retreats in the world, has lost its lake.
Set in the desert state of Rajasthan, the Udaipur Lake Palace has been visited by Madonna and Guy Ritchie, while Nicole Kidman was a guest in March. Sir Mick Jagger is also a frequent visitor and the palace was used as a setting for the James Bond film Octopussy.
But with India teetering on the brink of its worst drought in years and experts predicting a failure of the monsoon, the palace now protrudes out of cracked brown mud. Local children have been spotted playing cricket on a bumpy pitch that would normally be 10 feet under water.
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Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel loses lake, Rajasthan, India - Jul 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Excel Media / Rex Features ( 978204e )
Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel
Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel loses lake, Rajasthan, India - Jul 2009
India's legendary Lake Palace, a favourite hotel of the rich and famous and known as one of the most romantic retreats in the world, has lost its lake.
Set in the desert state of Rajasthan, the Udaipur Lake Palace has been visited by Madonna and Guy Ritchie, while Nicole Kidman was a guest in March. Sir Mick Jagger is also a frequent visitor and the palace was used as a setting for the James Bond film Octopussy.
But with India teetering on the brink of its worst drought in years and experts predicting a failure of the monsoon, the palace now protrudes out of cracked brown mud. Local children have been spotted playing cricket on a bumpy pitch that would normally be 10 feet under water.
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Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel loses lake, Rajasthan, India - Jul 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Excel Media / Rex Features ( 978204a )
Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel
Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel loses lake, Rajasthan, India - Jul 2009
India's legendary Lake Palace, a favourite hotel of the rich and famous and known as one of the most romantic retreats in the world, has lost its lake.
Set in the desert state of Rajasthan, the Udaipur Lake Palace has been visited by Madonna and Guy Ritchie, while Nicole Kidman was a guest in March. Sir Mick Jagger is also a frequent visitor and the palace was used as a setting for the James Bond film Octopussy.
But with India teetering on the brink of its worst drought in years and experts predicting a failure of the monsoon, the palace now protrudes out of cracked brown mud. Local children have been spotted playing cricket on a bumpy pitch that would normally be 10 feet under water.
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Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel loses lake, Rajasthan, India - Jul 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Excel Media / Rex Features ( 978204c )
Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel
Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel loses lake, Rajasthan, India - Jul 2009
India's legendary Lake Palace, a favourite hotel of the rich and famous and known as one of the most romantic retreats in the world, has lost its lake.
Set in the desert state of Rajasthan, the Udaipur Lake Palace has been visited by Madonna and Guy Ritchie, while Nicole Kidman was a guest in March. Sir Mick Jagger is also a frequent visitor and the palace was used as a setting for the James Bond film Octopussy.
But with India teetering on the brink of its worst drought in years and experts predicting a failure of the monsoon, the palace now protrudes out of cracked brown mud. Local children have been spotted playing cricket on a bumpy pitch that would normally be 10 feet under water.
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Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel loses lake, Rajasthan, India - Jul 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Excel Media / Rex Features ( 978204f )
Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel
Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel loses lake, Rajasthan, India - Jul 2009
India's legendary Lake Palace, a favourite hotel of the rich and famous and known as one of the most romantic retreats in the world, has lost its lake.
Set in the desert state of Rajasthan, the Udaipur Lake Palace has been visited by Madonna and Guy Ritchie, while Nicole Kidman was a guest in March. Sir Mick Jagger is also a frequent visitor and the palace was used as a setting for the James Bond film Octopussy.
But with India teetering on the brink of its worst drought in years and experts predicting a failure of the monsoon, the palace now protrudes out of cracked brown mud. Local children have been spotted playing cricket on a bumpy pitch that would normally be 10 feet under water.
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Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel loses lake, Rajasthan, India - Jul 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Excel Media / Rex Features ( 978204b )
Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel
Udaipar Lake Palace Hotel loses lake, Rajasthan, India - Jul 2009
India's legendary Lake Palace, a favourite hotel of the rich and famous and known as one of the most romantic retreats in the world, has lost its lake.
Set in the desert state of Rajasthan, the Udaipur Lake Palace has been visited by Madonna and Guy Ritchie, while Nicole Kidman was a guest in March. Sir Mick Jagger is also a frequent visitor and the palace was used as a setting for the James Bond film Octopussy.
But with India teetering on the brink of its worst drought in years and experts predicting a failure of the monsoon, the palace now protrudes out of cracked brown mud. Local children have been spotted playing cricket on a bumpy pitch that would normally be 10 feet under water.
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Ladies Day at Royal Ascot, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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Dame Helen Mirren loses her hat in the wind, whilst presenting the prize for the Ribblesdale Stakes.
Ladies Day at Royal Ascot, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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Ladies Day at Royal Ascot, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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Ascot Day THREE Ladies Day. Dame Helen Mirren loses her hat whilst presenting The Ribblesdale Stakes Cup at Royal Ascot...Pic Frank Barrett.
Ladies Day at Royal Ascot, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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Ladies Day at Royal Ascot, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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Ascot Day THREE Ladies Day. Dame Helen Mirren loses her hat whilst presenting The Ribblesdale Stakes Cup at Royal Ascot...Pic Frank Barrett.
Ladies Day at Royal Ascot, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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Ladies Day at Royal Ascot, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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Ascot Day THREE Ladies Day. Dame Helen Mirren loses her hat whilst presenting The Ribblesdale Stakes Cup at Royal Ascot...Pic Frank Barrett.
Ladies Day at Royal Ascot, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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Ladies Day at Royal Ascot, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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Ascot Day THREE Ladies Day. Dame Helen Mirren loses her hat whilst presenting The Ribblesdale Stakes Cup at Royal Ascot...Pic Frank Barrett.
Ladies Day at Royal Ascot, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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Ladies Day at Royal Ascot, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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Ascot Day THREE Ladies Day. Dame Helen Mirren loses her hat whilst presenting The Ribblesdale Stakes Cup at Royal Ascot...Pic Frank Barrett.
Ladies Day at Royal Ascot, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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Ladies Day at Royal Ascot, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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Dame Helen Mirren loses her hat in the wind, whilst presenting the prize for the Ribblesdale Stakes.
Ladies Day at Royal Ascot, Berkshire, Britain - 19 Jun 2008
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USA Obama New Hampshire Primary Speech
Presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., gives a concession speech at the conclusion of the New Hampshire presidential primary in Nashua, N.H., on Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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ROYALS - Königliche Mode bei den Ascot-Rennen im Laufe der Jahre
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SOPHIE RHYS JONES , COUNTESS OF WESSEX , LOSES HER HAT ON A WINDY DAY AT ROYAL ASCOT
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Boxing: Tommy Farr V Lloyd Marshall Carmarthen Wales. 13 Years On From His Glorious Defeat At The Hands Of Joe Louis Tommy Farr (right) Is Still Battling On. On This Occasion He Loses On Points Over 10 Rounds Against Lloyd Marshall. 4th December 1950
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Boxing: Tommy Farr V Lloyd Marshall Carmarthen Wales. 13 Years On From His Glorious Defeat At The Hands Of Joe Louis Tommy Farr (right) Is Still Battling On. On This Occasion He Loses On Points Over 10 Rounds Against Lloyd Marshall. 4th December 1950
Boxing: Tommy Farr V Lloyd Marshall Carmarthen Wales. 13 Years On From His Glorious Defeat At The Hands Of Joe Louis Tommy Farr (right) Is Still Battling On. On This Occasion He Loses On Points Over 10 Rounds Against Lloyd Marshall. 4th December 1950
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