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FEATURE - Der 'Mars' auf dem Trafalgar Square
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Martian landscape in Trafalgar Square
Martian landscape created in Trafalgar Square to launch new National Geographic TV show 'MARS', London, UK - 07 Nov 2016
London's Trafalgar Square has been turned into a Martian landscape, featuring the Mars Rover prototype 'Bridget', to mark the launch of new National Geographic television series 'MARS'. The 400 square metre replica landscape, using imagery from the surface of Mars, was constructed on Trafalgar Square, complete with chasms, craters and canyons. To complete the transformation into the Red Planet, specialist designers meticulously created 3D fibreglass rock sculptures to replicate the Martian surface geology. The new six-part series, airing from November 13th, which has been produced by Academy Award- and Emmy-winning Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Michael Rosenberg, follows a fictitious crew's mission to Mars in 2033 and combines unparalleled visual effects with present day documentary storytelling.
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FEATURE - Der 'Mars' auf dem Trafalgar Square
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Martian landscape in Trafalgar Square
Martian landscape created in Trafalgar Square to launch new National Geographic TV show 'MARS', London, UK - 07 Nov 2016
London's Trafalgar Square has been turned into a Martian landscape, featuring the Mars Rover prototype 'Bridget', to mark the launch of new National Geographic television series 'MARS'. The 400 square metre replica landscape, using imagery from the surface of Mars, was constructed on Trafalgar Square, complete with chasms, craters and canyons. To complete the transformation into the Red Planet, specialist designers meticulously created 3D fibreglass rock sculptures to replicate the Martian surface geology. The new six-part series, airing from November 13th, which has been produced by Academy Award- and Emmy-winning Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Michael Rosenberg, follows a fictitious crew's mission to Mars in 2033 and combines unparalleled visual effects with present day documentary storytelling.
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FEATURE - Der 'Mars' auf dem Trafalgar Square
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Martian landscape in Trafalgar Square
Martian landscape created in Trafalgar Square to launch new National Geographic TV show 'MARS', London, UK - 07 Nov 2016
London's Trafalgar Square has been turned into a Martian landscape, featuring the Mars Rover prototype 'Bridget', to mark the launch of new National Geographic television series 'MARS'. The 400 square metre replica landscape, using imagery from the surface of Mars, was constructed on Trafalgar Square, complete with chasms, craters and canyons. To complete the transformation into the Red Planet, specialist designers meticulously created 3D fibreglass rock sculptures to replicate the Martian surface geology. The new six-part series, airing from November 13th, which has been produced by Academy Award- and Emmy-winning Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Michael Rosenberg, follows a fictitious crew's mission to Mars in 2033 and combines unparalleled visual effects with present day documentary storytelling.
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FEATURE - Der 'Mars' auf dem Trafalgar Square
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Martian landscape in Trafalgar Square
Martian landscape created in Trafalgar Square to launch new National Geographic TV show 'MARS', London, UK - 07 Nov 2016
London's Trafalgar Square has been turned into a Martian landscape, featuring the Mars Rover prototype 'Bridget', to mark the launch of new National Geographic television series 'MARS'. The 400 square metre replica landscape, using imagery from the surface of Mars, was constructed on Trafalgar Square, complete with chasms, craters and canyons. To complete the transformation into the Red Planet, specialist designers meticulously created 3D fibreglass rock sculptures to replicate the Martian surface geology. The new six-part series, airing from November 13th, which has been produced by Academy Award- and Emmy-winning Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Michael Rosenberg, follows a fictitious crew's mission to Mars in 2033 and combines unparalleled visual effects with present day documentary storytelling.
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FEATURE - Der 'Mars' auf dem Trafalgar Square
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Martian landscape in Trafalgar Square
Martian landscape created in Trafalgar Square to launch new National Geographic TV show 'MARS', London, UK - 07 Nov 2016
London's Trafalgar Square has been turned into a Martian landscape, featuring the Mars Rover prototype 'Bridget', to mark the launch of new National Geographic television series 'MARS'. The 400 square metre replica landscape, using imagery from the surface of Mars, was constructed on Trafalgar Square, complete with chasms, craters and canyons. To complete the transformation into the Red Planet, specialist designers meticulously created 3D fibreglass rock sculptures to replicate the Martian surface geology. The new six-part series, airing from November 13th, which has been produced by Academy Award- and Emmy-winning Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Michael Rosenberg, follows a fictitious crew's mission to Mars in 2033 and combines unparalleled visual effects with present day documentary storytelling.
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FEATURE - Der 'Mars' auf dem Trafalgar Square
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Martian landscape in Trafalgar Square
Martian landscape created in Trafalgar Square to launch new National Geographic TV show 'MARS', London, UK - 07 Nov 2016
London's Trafalgar Square has been turned into a Martian landscape, featuring the Mars Rover prototype 'Bridget', to mark the launch of new National Geographic television series 'MARS'. The 400 square metre replica landscape, using imagery from the surface of Mars, was constructed on Trafalgar Square, complete with chasms, craters and canyons. To complete the transformation into the Red Planet, specialist designers meticulously created 3D fibreglass rock sculptures to replicate the Martian surface geology. The new six-part series, airing from November 13th, which has been produced by Academy Award- and Emmy-winning Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Michael Rosenberg, follows a fictitious crew's mission to Mars in 2033 and combines unparalleled visual effects with present day documentary storytelling.
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FEATURE - Der 'Mars' auf dem Trafalgar Square
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (7427315h)
Martian landscape in Trafalgar Square
Martian landscape created in Trafalgar Square to launch new National Geographic TV show 'MARS', London, UK - 07 Nov 2016
London's Trafalgar Square has been turned into a Martian landscape, featuring the Mars Rover prototype 'Bridget', to mark the launch of new National Geographic television series 'MARS'. The 400 square metre replica landscape, using imagery from the surface of Mars, was constructed on Trafalgar Square, complete with chasms, craters and canyons. To complete the transformation into the Red Planet, specialist designers meticulously created 3D fibreglass rock sculptures to replicate the Martian surface geology. The new six-part series, airing from November 13th, which has been produced by Academy Award- and Emmy-winning Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Michael Rosenberg, follows a fictitious crew's mission to Mars in 2033 and combines unparalleled visual effects with present day documentary storytelling.
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FEATURE - Der 'Mars' auf dem Trafalgar Square
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (7427315i)
Martian landscape in Trafalgar Square
Martian landscape created in Trafalgar Square to launch new National Geographic TV show 'MARS', London, UK - 07 Nov 2016
London's Trafalgar Square has been turned into a Martian landscape, featuring the Mars Rover prototype 'Bridget', to mark the launch of new National Geographic television series 'MARS'. The 400 square metre replica landscape, using imagery from the surface of Mars, was constructed on Trafalgar Square, complete with chasms, craters and canyons. To complete the transformation into the Red Planet, specialist designers meticulously created 3D fibreglass rock sculptures to replicate the Martian surface geology. The new six-part series, airing from November 13th, which has been produced by Academy Award- and Emmy-winning Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Michael Rosenberg, follows a fictitious crew's mission to Mars in 2033 and combines unparalleled visual effects with present day documentary storytelling.
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FEATURE - Der 'Mars' auf dem Trafalgar Square
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (7423132i)
Martian landscape in Trafalgar Square
Martian landscape created in Trafalgar Square to launch new National Geographic TV show 'MARS', London, UK - 07 Nov 2016
London's Trafalgar Square has been turned into a Martian landscape, featuring the Mars Rover prototype 'Bridget', to mark the launch of new National Geographic television series 'MARS'. The 400 square metre replica landscape, using imagery from the surface of Mars, was constructed on Trafalgar Square, complete with chasms, craters and canyons. To complete the transformation into the Red Planet, specialist designers meticulously created 3D fibreglass rock sculptures to replicate the Martian surface geology. The new six-part series, airing from November 13th, which has been produced by Academy Award- and Emmy-winning Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Michael Rosenberg, follows a fictitious crew's mission to Mars in 2033 and combines unparalleled visual effects with present day documentary storytelling.
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FEATURE - Der 'Mars' auf dem Trafalgar Square
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (7423132a)
Martian landscape in Trafalgar Square
Martian landscape created in Trafalgar Square to launch new National Geographic TV show 'MARS', London, UK - 07 Nov 2016
London's Trafalgar Square has been turned into a Martian landscape, featuring the Mars Rover prototype 'Bridget', to mark the launch of new National Geographic television series 'MARS'. The 400 square metre replica landscape, using imagery from the surface of Mars, was constructed on Trafalgar Square, complete with chasms, craters and canyons. To complete the transformation into the Red Planet, specialist designers meticulously created 3D fibreglass rock sculptures to replicate the Martian surface geology. The new six-part series, airing from November 13th, which has been produced by Academy Award- and Emmy-winning Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Michael Rosenberg, follows a fictitious crew's mission to Mars in 2033 and combines unparalleled visual effects with present day documentary storytelling.
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FEATURE - Der 'Mars' auf dem Trafalgar Square
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (7423132b)
Martian landscape in Trafalgar Square
Martian landscape created in Trafalgar Square to launch new National Geographic TV show 'MARS', London, UK - 07 Nov 2016
London's Trafalgar Square has been turned into a Martian landscape, featuring the Mars Rover prototype 'Bridget', to mark the launch of new National Geographic television series 'MARS'. The 400 square metre replica landscape, using imagery from the surface of Mars, was constructed on Trafalgar Square, complete with chasms, craters and canyons. To complete the transformation into the Red Planet, specialist designers meticulously created 3D fibreglass rock sculptures to replicate the Martian surface geology. The new six-part series, airing from November 13th, which has been produced by Academy Award- and Emmy-winning Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Michael Rosenberg, follows a fictitious crew's mission to Mars in 2033 and combines unparalleled visual effects with present day documentary storytelling.
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FEATURE - Der 'Mars' auf dem Trafalgar Square
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (7423132h)
Martian landscape in Trafalgar Square
Martian landscape created in Trafalgar Square to launch new National Geographic TV show 'MARS', London, UK - 07 Nov 2016
London's Trafalgar Square has been turned into a Martian landscape, featuring the Mars Rover prototype 'Bridget', to mark the launch of new National Geographic television series 'MARS'. The 400 square metre replica landscape, using imagery from the surface of Mars, was constructed on Trafalgar Square, complete with chasms, craters and canyons. To complete the transformation into the Red Planet, specialist designers meticulously created 3D fibreglass rock sculptures to replicate the Martian surface geology. The new six-part series, airing from November 13th, which has been produced by Academy Award- and Emmy-winning Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Michael Rosenberg, follows a fictitious crew's mission to Mars in 2033 and combines unparalleled visual effects with present day documentary storytelling.
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FEATURE - Der 'Mars' auf dem Trafalgar Square
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (7423132j)
Martian landscape in Trafalgar Square
Martian landscape created in Trafalgar Square to launch new National Geographic TV show 'MARS', London, UK - 07 Nov 2016
London's Trafalgar Square has been turned into a Martian landscape, featuring the Mars Rover prototype 'Bridget', to mark the launch of new National Geographic television series 'MARS'. The 400 square metre replica landscape, using imagery from the surface of Mars, was constructed on Trafalgar Square, complete with chasms, craters and canyons. To complete the transformation into the Red Planet, specialist designers meticulously created 3D fibreglass rock sculptures to replicate the Martian surface geology. The new six-part series, airing from November 13th, which has been produced by Academy Award- and Emmy-winning Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Michael Rosenberg, follows a fictitious crew's mission to Mars in 2033 and combines unparalleled visual effects with present day documentary storytelling.
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FEATURE - Der 'Mars' auf dem Trafalgar Square
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (7423132f)
Martian landscape in Trafalgar Square
Martian landscape created in Trafalgar Square to launch new National Geographic TV show 'MARS', London, UK - 07 Nov 2016
London's Trafalgar Square has been turned into a Martian landscape, featuring the Mars Rover prototype 'Bridget', to mark the launch of new National Geographic television series 'MARS'. The 400 square metre replica landscape, using imagery from the surface of Mars, was constructed on Trafalgar Square, complete with chasms, craters and canyons. To complete the transformation into the Red Planet, specialist designers meticulously created 3D fibreglass rock sculptures to replicate the Martian surface geology. The new six-part series, airing from November 13th, which has been produced by Academy Award- and Emmy-winning Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Michael Rosenberg, follows a fictitious crew's mission to Mars in 2033 and combines unparalleled visual effects with present day documentary storytelling.
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FEATURE - Der 'Mars' auf dem Trafalgar Square
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (7423132g)
Martian landscape in Trafalgar Square
Martian landscape created in Trafalgar Square to launch new National Geographic TV show 'MARS', London, UK - 07 Nov 2016
London's Trafalgar Square has been turned into a Martian landscape, featuring the Mars Rover prototype 'Bridget', to mark the launch of new National Geographic television series 'MARS'. The 400 square metre replica landscape, using imagery from the surface of Mars, was constructed on Trafalgar Square, complete with chasms, craters and canyons. To complete the transformation into the Red Planet, specialist designers meticulously created 3D fibreglass rock sculptures to replicate the Martian surface geology. The new six-part series, airing from November 13th, which has been produced by Academy Award- and Emmy-winning Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Michael Rosenberg, follows a fictitious crew's mission to Mars in 2033 and combines unparalleled visual effects with present day documentary storytelling.
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FEATURE - Der 'Mars' auf dem Trafalgar Square
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (7423132c)
Martian landscape in Trafalgar Square
Martian landscape created in Trafalgar Square to launch new National Geographic TV show 'MARS', London, UK - 07 Nov 2016
London's Trafalgar Square has been turned into a Martian landscape, featuring the Mars Rover prototype 'Bridget', to mark the launch of new National Geographic television series 'MARS'. The 400 square metre replica landscape, using imagery from the surface of Mars, was constructed on Trafalgar Square, complete with chasms, craters and canyons. To complete the transformation into the Red Planet, specialist designers meticulously created 3D fibreglass rock sculptures to replicate the Martian surface geology. The new six-part series, airing from November 13th, which has been produced by Academy Award- and Emmy-winning Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Michael Rosenberg, follows a fictitious crew's mission to Mars in 2033 and combines unparalleled visual effects with present day documentary storytelling.
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FEATURE - Der 'Mars' auf dem Trafalgar Square
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (7423132e)
Martian landscape in Trafalgar Square
Martian landscape created in Trafalgar Square to launch new National Geographic TV show 'MARS', London, UK - 07 Nov 2016
London's Trafalgar Square has been turned into a Martian landscape, featuring the Mars Rover prototype 'Bridget', to mark the launch of new National Geographic television series 'MARS'. The 400 square metre replica landscape, using imagery from the surface of Mars, was constructed on Trafalgar Square, complete with chasms, craters and canyons. To complete the transformation into the Red Planet, specialist designers meticulously created 3D fibreglass rock sculptures to replicate the Martian surface geology. The new six-part series, airing from November 13th, which has been produced by Academy Award- and Emmy-winning Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Michael Rosenberg, follows a fictitious crew's mission to Mars in 2033 and combines unparalleled visual effects with present day documentary storytelling.
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FEATURE - Der 'Mars' auf dem Trafalgar Square
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Pepler/REX/Shutterstock (7423132d)
Martian landscape in Trafalgar Square
Martian landscape created in Trafalgar Square to launch new National Geographic TV show 'MARS', London, UK - 07 Nov 2016
London's Trafalgar Square has been turned into a Martian landscape, featuring the Mars Rover prototype 'Bridget', to mark the launch of new National Geographic television series 'MARS'. The 400 square metre replica landscape, using imagery from the surface of Mars, was constructed on Trafalgar Square, complete with chasms, craters and canyons. To complete the transformation into the Red Planet, specialist designers meticulously created 3D fibreglass rock sculptures to replicate the Martian surface geology. The new six-part series, airing from November 13th, which has been produced by Academy Award- and Emmy-winning Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Michael Rosenberg, follows a fictitious crew's mission to Mars in 2033 and combines unparalleled visual effects with present day documentary storytelling.
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IPhone 6 Launch, Melbourne, Australia - 19 Sep 2014
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An Apple store employee claps as the doors open ahead of the sale of the iphone 6 at the Apple Store in Chadstone Melbourne Australia. Australia is one of the first countries in the world to sell the iphone 6 due to geographic location & time zone.
IPhone 6 Launch, Melbourne, Australia - 19 Sep 2014
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IPhone 6 Launch, Melbourne, Australia - 19 Sep 2014
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Staff inside the Apple store cheer just before doors open ahead of the release of the iphone6 at the Apple Store in Chadstone Melbourne Australia. Australia is one of the first countries in the world to sell the iphone 6 due to geographic location & time zone.
IPhone 6 Launch, Melbourne, Australia - 19 Sep 2014
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Satellite and Aerial
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Nauru, True Colour Satellite Image. Nauru. True colour satellite image of Nauru, an island nation in Micronesia in the South Pacific. This image was taken on 29 June 1999, by the LANDSAT 7 satellite.
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Storm clouds and lightning at Vivian, South Dakota, America - 23 Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chad Cowan / Rex Features ( 1215800a )
*THIS IS THE PICTURE ENTERED IN THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CONTEST* This picture - dubbed The Icemaker - shows storm clouds and lightning at Vivian, South Dakota. Chad Cowan explains
The Icemaker - Chad Cowan's Super Storms
It looks like the end of the world, instead this once-in-a-lifetime image shows a lightning bolt crackling from a hailstorm cloud.
The jaw-dropping picture - dubbed The Icemaker - captures the storm that unleashed the world record hail stone onto South Dakota in summer.
And storm chasing photographer Chad Cowan is hoping that this highlight of last storm season will win the National Geographic Exceptional Experiences photo contest, in which it is down to the last six finalists.
His gallery of best shots taken in 2010 also offer some amazing glimpses at nature at its most powerful.
The 26-year-old, a storm fan since his early teens, follows dramatic weather across the United States and even runs tours for storm fanatics.
But even for a seasoned storm chaser the decision to drive towards this storm was a cause for apprehension.
Chad, from Kansas, explains: "Looking at the radar on my laptop, it became obvious that there was one storm that would be an absolute monster.
"I became somewhat apprehensive in driving towards this storm because I saw that the ingredients of a 'perfect storm' had come together
"We saw this cloud explode into the sky like an atom bomb, and it soon became a supercell also, south of the larger storm.
"As we approached, though, my stomach dropped as the shape of the beast became visible above the horizon.
"I had never seen anything like it and didn't speak much, only muttering single syllable words like, "epic" and "woah".
"I finally got my wits about me and decided to get out my camera. I flipped it on, checked the settings and leaned out the window and...
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The Lindblad Expedition ship National Geographic Endeavour operating in and around the Antarctic peninsula in Antarctica. Lindblad Expeditions pioneered expedition travel for non-scientists to Antarctica in 1969 and continues as one of the premier expedition companies to travel to Antarctica even today.
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The Lindblad Expedition ship National Geographic Endeavour on approach at sunset to the Falkland Islands, South Atlantic Ocean. Lindblad Expeditions pioneered expedition travel for non-scientists to Antarctica, South Georgia, and the Falklands in 1969 and continues as one of the premier expedition companies to travel to these areas even today.
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Guests from the Lindblad Expedition ship National Geographic Endeavour doing various things in and around the Antarctic Peninsula in the summer months. Lindblad Expeditions pioneered Antarctic travel in 1969 and remains one of the premier Antarctic Expedition providers to this very day. No property or model releases are available for this image.
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Crew member Juan Carlos Alvia of the Lindblad Expeditions ship the National Geographic Polaris in the waters surrounding the Galapagos Island Archipeligo, Ecuador. Pacific Ocean. 2008 will be the last full year this ship will operate in the Galapagos, where she has sailed fulltime since 1997.
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The Lindblad expedition ship National Geographic Sea Bird and its Zodiac in the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez) and the Baja Peninsula, Mexico.
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Marine Wildlife
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The expedition travel ship National Geographic Endeavour working around the island of Spitsbergen in the Barents Sea, Norway
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WORLD MAP CORN MAZE, ONTARIO, CANADA - 18 AUG 2005
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Ernst and Nelly Hofer have planted a giant maze on their farm for the last five years. This year it's a world map. One step in the maze is equal to 70 kilometres on the earth. Laid out with GPS, the landmasses are feed corn and the oceans are soybeans. They will harvest the map at the end of the season, the corn as cattle feed and beans go into the usual soy products. Visitors wander through the paths and answer geographic trivia questions at each intersection.
WORLD MAP CORN MAZE, ONTARIO, CANADA - 18 AUG 2005
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New Zealand North Island Rotorua
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 1269264a )
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New Zealand North Island Rotorua
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