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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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In London Yesterday Princess Margaret Went To Visit The New Zealand Frigate Otago With Her Husband Mr Antony Armstrong-jones. Two Years Ago She Launched It At Southampton. The Couple Were Greeted By 14 Maoris In Traditional - And Rather Chilly - Dres
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In London Yesterday Princess Margaret Went To Visit The New Zealand Frigate Otago With Her Husband Mr Antony Armstrong-jones. Two Years Ago She Launched It At Southampton. The Couple Were Greeted By 14 Maoris In Traditional - And Rather Chilly - Dress And Later Watched Them Perform A War Dance.
In London Yesterday Princess Margaret Went To Visit The New Zealand Frigate Otago With Her Husband Mr Antony Armstrong-jones. Two Years Ago She Launched It At Southampton. The Couple Were Greeted By 14 Maoris In Traditional - And Rather Chilly - Dres
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG COMPILATION: Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones Earl of Snowdon feiert am 7. März 2015 seinen 85. Geburtstag
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Glamour Puss calendar 2014, Britain - Aug 2013
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Boots the cat appears in June "I would rather have a cat-i-lac", We have seen many glamour puss calendars featuring purr-fect models - but this fashionable feline-themed calendar is the cat's whiskers.
The 2014 Glamour Puss calendar features pussy cats showing off their best side in catwalk type poses.
But don't expect to see these moggies on Britain's Got Talent, their poses were achieved with the help of computer trickery.
Publisher Maverick Arts worked with photographer Paul Cocken to shoot the cats in a studio, before computer wizardry was applied to manipulate their poses.
Maverick MD Steve Bicknell explains
Cats Transformed Into Glamour Pusses For Hilarious Calendar
We have seen calendars featuring purr-fect models - but this fashionable feline-themed calendar is the cat's whiskers.
The 2014 Glamour Puss calendar features pussy cats magically transformed into moggies fit for the catwalk.
But don't expect to see these chic cats on Britain's Got Talent, their poses were achieved with the help of computer trickery.
British publisher Maverick Arts employed photographer Paul Cocken to shoot the cats in a studio, before computer wizardry was applied to manipulate their poses.
Maverick MD Steve Bicknell explains: "The original studio shoot for Glamour Puss was by Paul, who told me he relies on lots of patience from the cat owners, coupled with gentle encouragement.
"But like most animal models they tend to respond best to food treats. Suffice to say, that is why September model Tinkaboo is pictured licking his lips at the photo session.
Explaining his other cat model choices, Steve says:
"Jess is the cat used on the cover as the 'Aristocat'. We love Jess cat...
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Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Simmonds / Rex Features (2024994i)
Scots Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar
Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
A Scots Guardsman has become the first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than a bearskin while on guard at Buckingham Palace. Rather than the traditional bearskin, 25-year-old Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar, who is from West Bromwich and is in F Company Scots Guards, wears a black turban. Jatenderpal is a 5 K Sikh - someone who adheres to all five symbols that mark Sikh identify - which is why, unlike his fellow guards, he also sports a full beard. There have been Sikhs in the Household Division before but they have always worn the bearskin.
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Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Simmonds / Rex Features (2024994h)
Scots Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar
Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
A Scots Guardsman has become the first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than a bearskin while on guard at Buckingham Palace. Rather than the traditional bearskin, 25-year-old Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar, who is from West Bromwich and is in F Company Scots Guards, wears a black turban. Jatenderpal is a 5 K Sikh - someone who adheres to all five symbols that mark Sikh identify - which is why, unlike his fellow guards, he also sports a full beard. There have been Sikhs in the Household Division before but they have always worn the bearskin.
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Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Simmonds / Rex Features (2024994f)
Scots Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar
Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
A Scots Guardsman has become the first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than a bearskin while on guard at Buckingham Palace. Rather than the traditional bearskin, 25-year-old Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar, who is from West Bromwich and is in F Company Scots Guards, wears a black turban. Jatenderpal is a 5 K Sikh - someone who adheres to all five symbols that mark Sikh identify - which is why, unlike his fellow guards, he also sports a full beard. There have been Sikhs in the Household Division before but they have always worn the bearskin.
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Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Simmonds / Rex Features (2024994o)
Scots Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar
Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
A Scots Guardsman has become the first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than a bearskin while on guard at Buckingham Palace. Rather than the traditional bearskin, 25-year-old Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar, who is from West Bromwich and is in F Company Scots Guards, wears a black turban. Jatenderpal is a 5 K Sikh - someone who adheres to all five symbols that mark Sikh identify - which is why, unlike his fellow guards, he also sports a full beard. There have been Sikhs in the Household Division before but they have always worn the bearskin.
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Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Simmonds / Rex Features (2024994n)
Scots Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar
Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
A Scots Guardsman has become the first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than a bearskin while on guard at Buckingham Palace. Rather than the traditional bearskin, 25-year-old Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar, who is from West Bromwich and is in F Company Scots Guards, wears a black turban. Jatenderpal is a 5 K Sikh - someone who adheres to all five symbols that mark Sikh identify - which is why, unlike his fellow guards, he also sports a full beard. There have been Sikhs in the Household Division before but they have always worn the bearskin.
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Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
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Scots Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar's uncles Gurpar Singh Bhullar (l) and Surinder Singh Bhullar
Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
A Scots Guardsman has become the first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than a bearskin while on guard at Buckingham Palace. Rather than the traditional bearskin, 25-year-old Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar, who is from West Bromwich and is in F Company Scots Guards, wears a black turban. Jatenderpal is a 5 K Sikh - someone who adheres to all five symbols that mark Sikh identify - which is why, unlike his fellow guards, he also sports a full beard. There have been Sikhs in the Household Division before but they have always worn the bearskin.
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Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Simmonds / Rex Features (2024994e)
Scots Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar
Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
A Scots Guardsman has become the first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than a bearskin while on guard at Buckingham Palace. Rather than the traditional bearskin, 25-year-old Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar, who is from West Bromwich and is in F Company Scots Guards, wears a black turban. Jatenderpal is a 5 K Sikh - someone who adheres to all five symbols that mark Sikh identify - which is why, unlike his fellow guards, he also sports a full beard. There have been Sikhs in the Household Division before but they have always worn the bearskin.
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Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Simmonds / Rex Features (2024994d)
Scots Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar
Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
A Scots Guardsman has become the first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than a bearskin while on guard at Buckingham Palace. Rather than the traditional bearskin, 25-year-old Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar, who is from West Bromwich and is in F Company Scots Guards, wears a black turban. Jatenderpal is a 5 K Sikh - someone who adheres to all five symbols that mark Sikh identify - which is why, unlike his fellow guards, he also sports a full beard. There have been Sikhs in the Household Division before but they have always worn the bearskin.
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Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
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Scots Guardsman Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar
Scots Guardsman first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than bearskin, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2012
A Scots Guardsman has become the first in 180 years to wear a Sikh turban rather than a bearskin while on guard at Buckingham Palace. Rather than the traditional bearskin, 25-year-old Jatenderpal Singh Bhullar, who is from West Bromwich and is in F Company Scots Guards, wears a black turban. Jatenderpal is a 5 K Sikh - someone who adheres to all five symbols that mark Sikh identify - which is why, unlike his fellow guards, he also sports a full beard. There have been Sikhs in the Household Division before but they have always worn the bearskin.
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Prince Of Wales - Polo - August 1987 Prince Charles Drinks Champagne From Cowdray Challenge Cup Prince Charles Had To Swallow Hard Yesterday - Before Celebrating A Polo Victory With Champagne. Both He And Princess Diana Have Almost Given Up Alcohol P
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That's tHEIR Boy
With Prince Harry busy charming Jamaica it's clear to see that he is a chip off the old block.
Harry's 'Diamond Jubilee tour' trip has seen him visiting Jamaica, Belize, the Bahamas and Brazil.
Along the way he has taken part in a host of activities, including racing against Usain Bolt, dancing and playing polo.
Throughout, Harry's striking resemblance to his mother and father - Princess Diana and Prince Charles - has been clear to see.
In fact, in many ways the young Prince appears to be following directly in their footsteps.
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Halden Fengsel prison, Halden, Norway - May 2010
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Exteriors have been built of bricks rather than concrete to avoid an institutional atmosphere
Halden Fengsel prison, Halden, Norway - May 2010
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According to The Telegraph, Norway killer Anders Behring Breivik could be held in the 'luxury' Halden Fengsel prison.
Built at a cost of $252million over ten years, Halden Fengsel is a world away from the bleak and overcrowded jails of other countries.
The rooms are spacious, modern and are equipped with flat-screen TVs and minifridges. There is a spotless gym, climbing wall and wooded jogging trails for the residents to get some exercise.
In fact, nestled in 75 acres of a picturesque forest in southeastern Norway, one could mistake this for a trendy hotel - but it is in fact the country's newest prison.
Opened in April 2010 to house 248 inmates, the nation's second largest prison has been constructed based on the principle that "correctional services shall provide that the offender should be able to make a personal effort to change his pattern of criminal action".
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Queen Margrethe II 70th birthday celebrations, Fredensborg Castle, Fredensborg, Denmark - 16 Apr 2010
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A rather tired looking Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik appear at their bedroom window
Queen Margrethe II 70th birthday celebrations, Fredensborg Castle, Fredensborg, Denmark - 16 Apr 2010
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Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
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Tattoohamon tattoo parlour in Moscow, Russia where a new sick craze with pet " lovers " has sprung up. Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, they are now personalising their pets with Tattoos. Animal rights organisations are concerned that the practice may catch on with the west's rich and famous wanting something 'different' . The Tattoo on Mickey the Sphinx cat took 3 hrs to do under general anasthetic by Tattoo artist Anatoli. The owner Aksana wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in ". - 20/2/2009{br}MUST CREDIT
Cat Tattooing in Moscow, Russia - 20 Feb 2009
SICK PET TATTOO CRAZE SWEEPS RUSSIA
Animal rights campaigners have slammed a cruel new craze in Russia that has sprung up for so-called animal 'lovers'.
Rather than the traditional cat / dog grooming services, some Russians are now choosing to personalise their pets with tattoos.
Just one of the pets to undergo this kind of controversial 'body enhancement' is Mickey, a rare Canadian Hairless breed also known as a Sphynx cat.
After being knocked out, a Tutankhamun design was inked on to Mickey's chest as part of a three hour procedure.
Afterwards, his female owner declared herself delighted with the 'cattoo', saying she had wanted "something new and different for these new exiting times we live in ".
The practice has been slammed as barbaric and the fear is now that the trend will catch on amongst wealthy pet owners in the West.
"The ethical thinking about animals in Russia lags behind the West. People here mostly buy animals for selfish reasons. Everything else that happens to them afterwards is a consequence of that," comments activist Irina Novozhilova.
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Baroness Thatcher Of Kesteven - Prime Minster - 1985 Mrs Margaret Thatcher Starts Up A Mechanical Digger At A Liverpool St Station Site. Hours Earlier She Was On Tv Insisting That The Thatcher Way Of Running The Country Was Rock Solid. Then Yesterday
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Margaret Thatcher - Prime Minster - 1985 Mrs Margaret Thatcher Starts Up A Mechanical Digger At A Liverpool St Station Site. Hours Earlier She Was On Tv Insisting That The Thatcher Way Of Running The Country Was Rock Solid. Then Yesterday Mrs Thatcher Set About Digging Herself Intno A Rather Large Hole.... Picture Desk ** Pkt5746-423384
Baroness Thatcher Of Kesteven - Prime Minster - 1985 Mrs Margaret Thatcher Starts Up A Mechanical Digger At A Liverpool St Station Site. Hours Earlier She Was On Tv Insisting That The Thatcher Way Of Running The Country Was Rock Solid. Then Yesterday
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