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  • Taxi driver Tracey Mitchell who picked up Carole and Michael Middleton after they met their grandchild, London, Britain - 24 Jul 2013
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    Taxi driver Tracey Mitchell who picked up Carole and Michael Middleton after they met their grandchild, London, Britain - 24 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Grover / Rex Features (2718593d)
    Tracey Mitchell
    Taxi driver Tracey Mitchell who picked up Carole and Michael Middleton after they met their grandchild, London, Britain - 24 Jul 2013
    The taxi driver who picked up Carole and Michael Middleton after they met their grandchild Prince George for the first time revealed the couple failed to tip her for the GBP 15 fare from St Mary's Hospital to Kensington Palace.
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  • Taxi driver Tracey Mitchell who picked up Carole and Michael Middleton after they met their grandchild, London, Britain - 24 Jul 2013
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    Taxi driver Tracey Mitchell who picked up Carole and Michael Middleton after they met their grandchild, London, Britain - 24 Jul 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Grover / Rex Features (2718593b)
    Tracey Mitchell
    Taxi driver Tracey Mitchell who picked up Carole and Michael Middleton after they met their grandchild, London, Britain - 24 Jul 2013
    The taxi driver who picked up Carole and Michael Middleton after they met their grandchild Prince George for the first time revealed the couple failed to tip her for the GBP 15 fare from St Mary's Hospital to Kensington Palace.
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  • Dense population of Great White sharks, South Arica
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    Dense population of Great White sharks, South Arica
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister / Rex Features (1816310d)

    Hungry Shark Loses Lunch ... And A Tooth
    This Great White shark lost not only its lunch but also its tooth when it attacked a decoy seal.

    The hungry shark leapt out of the water to snatch up what it thought was a tasty Cape fur seal in its massive jaws.

    However, it was actually a decoy and the over enthusiastic shark bit down so hard that one of its teeth was sent flying.

    The moment was caught on camera by photographer Dan Callister off the coast of Seal Island near Cape Town, South Africa.

    A large population of sharks patrol the waters around Seal Island, which is home to around 64,000 Cape Fur seals from April to September.

    With such an abundant food supply close by, scores of sharks patrol the seas around the island on the look out for young and inexperienced seal pups.

    To reach the open sea to feed the seals must first cross these shark-infested waters - passing through what is known as the 'ring of death'.

    The predators then catch their prey in truly spectacular fashion.

    Approaching from below, the sharks leap nearly vertically out of the waves to snatch seals swimming close to the surface.

    The behaviour means that the area is acknowledged as the best in the world to witness sharks breaching.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Dan Callister / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IXQQXEEQF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
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    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Dianne Manson / Rex Features (1450943d)
    Zara Phillips with friends
    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall round the back of the Starfish restaurant to avoid the media
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  • Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
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    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Dianne Manson / Rex Features (1450943f)
    Zara Phillips
    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall round the back of the Starfish restaurant to avoid the media
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  • Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
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    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Dianne Manson / Rex Features (1450943g)
    Mike Tindall
    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall round the back of the Starfish restaurant to avoid the media
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  • Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
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    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Dianne Manson / Rex Features (1450943e)
    Zara Phillips
    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall round the back of the Starfish restaurant to avoid the media
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
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    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Dianne Manson / Rex Features (1450943c)
    Zara Phillips
    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall round the back of the Starfish restaurant to avoid the media
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
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    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Dianne Manson / Rex Features (1450943a)
    Zara Phillips
    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall round the back of the Starfish restaurant to avoid the media
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
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    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Dianne Manson / Rex Features (1450943b)
    Zara Phillips
    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall at the Starfish restaurant, Dunedin, New Zealand - 23 Sep 2011
    Zara Phillips is picked up by husband Mike Tindall round the back of the Starfish restaurant to avoid the media
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Sandie Shaw The 18-year-old Singer From Dagenham Who Sings Barefoot Had Just Learned She Had Been Picked To Represent Britain In The Eurovision Tv Song Contest In Vienna 1966.
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    Sandie Shaw The 18-year-old Singer From Dagenham Who Sings Barefoot Had Just Learned She Had Been Picked To Represent Britain In The Eurovision Tv Song Contest In Vienna 1966.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Associated Newspapers / Rex Features ( 894072a )
    Sandie Shaw The 18-year-old Singer From Dagenham Who Sings Barefoot Had Just Learned She Had Been Picked To Represent Britain In The Eurovision Tv Song Contest In Vienna 1966.
    Sandie Shaw The 18-year-old Singer From Dagenham Who Sings Barefoot Had Just Learned She Had Been Picked To Represent Britain In The Eurovision Tv Song Contest In Vienna 1966.

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  • Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visits RAF Leeming, North Yorkshire, Britain - 02 Nov 2010
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    Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visits RAF Leeming, North Yorkshire, Britain - 02 Nov 2010
    No UK until 30 Nov 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1244294a )
    Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall with two glove puppets she picked up and showed to children during her visit to the nursery
    Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visits RAF Leeming, North Yorkshire, Britain - 02 Nov 2010
    Camilla visited RAF Leeming to present 100 Squadron with a new Standard and meet families of deployed personnel
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  • Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visits RAF Leeming, North Yorkshire, Britain - 02 Nov 2010
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    Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visits RAF Leeming, North Yorkshire, Britain - 02 Nov 2010
    No UK until 30 Nov 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1244294e )
    Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall with two glove puppets she picked up and showed to children during her visit to the nursery
    Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visits RAF Leeming, North Yorkshire, Britain - 02 Nov 2010
    Camilla visited RAF Leeming to present 100 Squadron with a new Standard and meet families of deployed personnel
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
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    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabi Fliervoet/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1179822h )

    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
    TREMENDOUS TULIPS AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE

    Stunning tulips stretch as far as the eye can see as they wait to be picked and packed off around the world.

    Around ten per cent of this multi-coloured harvest is destined for the UK with the rest being split between Europe, the USA and Japan.

    But as they grow to the right size they make an incredible spectacle as they cover an area known as the Dune and Bulb Region, in the southern Netherlands.

    Between March and the end of May tourists flock to the fields of the region eager to catch a glimpse of the red, yellow and purple flowers.

    Student Fabi Fliervoet took pictures of the stunning scenes in fields close to the world's biggest flower garden of Keukenhof, which is near Lisse.

    The 23-year-old said: "I saw vast fields full of flowers.

    "The landscape was filled with different, brilliant colours as far as the eye could see and small towns dotted around.

    "Many tourists just drive around the flower fields and stop on the side of the road to take pictures of themselves with the fields in the background.

    "They occasionally walk into the fields and take shots of them being completely covered with different hues from the flowers."

    Fabi, who is studying biology at the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands, said other species of flowers are found in the same area.

    He added: "The colours provide an awesome relief from what has been a very cold winter here in the Netherlands and the rest of Europe.

    "You can just look at them, breath in the fresh spring air and feel refreshed.

    "Not only are the colours amazing, but the strong fragrance from the hyacinths is just as amazing."

    The Dune and Bulb Region stretches from the lower...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENLVZFWIX

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  • Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
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    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabi Fliervoet/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1179822j )

    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
    TREMENDOUS TULIPS AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE

    Stunning tulips stretch as far as the eye can see as they wait to be picked and packed off around the world.

    Around ten per cent of this multi-coloured harvest is destined for the UK with the rest being split between Europe, the USA and Japan.

    But as they grow to the right size they make an incredible spectacle as they cover an area known as the Dune and Bulb Region, in the southern Netherlands.

    Between March and the end of May tourists flock to the fields of the region eager to catch a glimpse of the red, yellow and purple flowers.

    Student Fabi Fliervoet took pictures of the stunning scenes in fields close to the world's biggest flower garden of Keukenhof, which is near Lisse.

    The 23-year-old said: "I saw vast fields full of flowers.

    "The landscape was filled with different, brilliant colours as far as the eye could see and small towns dotted around.

    "Many tourists just drive around the flower fields and stop on the side of the road to take pictures of themselves with the fields in the background.

    "They occasionally walk into the fields and take shots of them being completely covered with different hues from the flowers."

    Fabi, who is studying biology at the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands, said other species of flowers are found in the same area.

    He added: "The colours provide an awesome relief from what has been a very cold winter here in the Netherlands and the rest of Europe.

    "You can just look at them, breath in the fresh spring air and feel refreshed.

    "Not only are the colours amazing, but the strong fragrance from the hyacinths is just as amazing."

    The Dune and Bulb Region stretches from the lower...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENLVZFWIX

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  • Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
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    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabi Fliervoet/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1179822i )

    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
    TREMENDOUS TULIPS AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE

    Stunning tulips stretch as far as the eye can see as they wait to be picked and packed off around the world.

    Around ten per cent of this multi-coloured harvest is destined for the UK with the rest being split between Europe, the USA and Japan.

    But as they grow to the right size they make an incredible spectacle as they cover an area known as the Dune and Bulb Region, in the southern Netherlands.

    Between March and the end of May tourists flock to the fields of the region eager to catch a glimpse of the red, yellow and purple flowers.

    Student Fabi Fliervoet took pictures of the stunning scenes in fields close to the world's biggest flower garden of Keukenhof, which is near Lisse.

    The 23-year-old said: "I saw vast fields full of flowers.

    "The landscape was filled with different, brilliant colours as far as the eye could see and small towns dotted around.

    "Many tourists just drive around the flower fields and stop on the side of the road to take pictures of themselves with the fields in the background.

    "They occasionally walk into the fields and take shots of them being completely covered with different hues from the flowers."

    Fabi, who is studying biology at the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands, said other species of flowers are found in the same area.

    He added: "The colours provide an awesome relief from what has been a very cold winter here in the Netherlands and the rest of Europe.

    "You can just look at them, breath in the fresh spring air and feel refreshed.

    "Not only are the colours amazing, but the strong fragrance from the hyacinths is just as amazing."

    The Dune and Bulb Region stretches from the lower...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENLVZFWIX

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
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    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabi Fliervoet/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1179822g )

    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
    TREMENDOUS TULIPS AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE

    Stunning tulips stretch as far as the eye can see as they wait to be picked and packed off around the world.

    Around ten per cent of this multi-coloured harvest is destined for the UK with the rest being split between Europe, the USA and Japan.

    But as they grow to the right size they make an incredible spectacle as they cover an area known as the Dune and Bulb Region, in the southern Netherlands.

    Between March and the end of May tourists flock to the fields of the region eager to catch a glimpse of the red, yellow and purple flowers.

    Student Fabi Fliervoet took pictures of the stunning scenes in fields close to the world's biggest flower garden of Keukenhof, which is near Lisse.

    The 23-year-old said: "I saw vast fields full of flowers.

    "The landscape was filled with different, brilliant colours as far as the eye could see and small towns dotted around.

    "Many tourists just drive around the flower fields and stop on the side of the road to take pictures of themselves with the fields in the background.

    "They occasionally walk into the fields and take shots of them being completely covered with different hues from the flowers."

    Fabi, who is studying biology at the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands, said other species of flowers are found in the same area.

    He added: "The colours provide an awesome relief from what has been a very cold winter here in the Netherlands and the rest of Europe.

    "You can just look at them, breath in the fresh spring air and feel refreshed.

    "Not only are the colours amazing, but the strong fragrance from the hyacinths is just as amazing."

    The Dune and Bulb Region stretches from the lower...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENLVZFWIX

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
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    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabi Fliervoet/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1179822c )

    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
    TREMENDOUS TULIPS AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE

    Stunning tulips stretch as far as the eye can see as they wait to be picked and packed off around the world.

    Around ten per cent of this multi-coloured harvest is destined for the UK with the rest being split between Europe, the USA and Japan.

    But as they grow to the right size they make an incredible spectacle as they cover an area known as the Dune and Bulb Region, in the southern Netherlands.

    Between March and the end of May tourists flock to the fields of the region eager to catch a glimpse of the red, yellow and purple flowers.

    Student Fabi Fliervoet took pictures of the stunning scenes in fields close to the world's biggest flower garden of Keukenhof, which is near Lisse.

    The 23-year-old said: "I saw vast fields full of flowers.

    "The landscape was filled with different, brilliant colours as far as the eye could see and small towns dotted around.

    "Many tourists just drive around the flower fields and stop on the side of the road to take pictures of themselves with the fields in the background.

    "They occasionally walk into the fields and take shots of them being completely covered with different hues from the flowers."

    Fabi, who is studying biology at the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands, said other species of flowers are found in the same area.

    He added: "The colours provide an awesome relief from what has been a very cold winter here in the Netherlands and the rest of Europe.

    "You can just look at them, breath in the fresh spring air and feel refreshed.

    "Not only are the colours amazing, but the strong fragrance from the hyacinths is just as amazing."

    The Dune and Bulb Region stretches from the lower...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENLVZFWIX

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
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    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabi Fliervoet/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1179822e )

    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
    TREMENDOUS TULIPS AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE

    Stunning tulips stretch as far as the eye can see as they wait to be picked and packed off around the world.

    Around ten per cent of this multi-coloured harvest is destined for the UK with the rest being split between Europe, the USA and Japan.

    But as they grow to the right size they make an incredible spectacle as they cover an area known as the Dune and Bulb Region, in the southern Netherlands.

    Between March and the end of May tourists flock to the fields of the region eager to catch a glimpse of the red, yellow and purple flowers.

    Student Fabi Fliervoet took pictures of the stunning scenes in fields close to the world's biggest flower garden of Keukenhof, which is near Lisse.

    The 23-year-old said: "I saw vast fields full of flowers.

    "The landscape was filled with different, brilliant colours as far as the eye could see and small towns dotted around.

    "Many tourists just drive around the flower fields and stop on the side of the road to take pictures of themselves with the fields in the background.

    "They occasionally walk into the fields and take shots of them being completely covered with different hues from the flowers."

    Fabi, who is studying biology at the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands, said other species of flowers are found in the same area.

    He added: "The colours provide an awesome relief from what has been a very cold winter here in the Netherlands and the rest of Europe.

    "You can just look at them, breath in the fresh spring air and feel refreshed.

    "Not only are the colours amazing, but the strong fragrance from the hyacinths is just as amazing."

    The Dune and Bulb Region stretches from the lower...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENLVZFWIX

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
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    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabi Fliervoet/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1179822d )

    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
    TREMENDOUS TULIPS AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE

    Stunning tulips stretch as far as the eye can see as they wait to be picked and packed off around the world.

    Around ten per cent of this multi-coloured harvest is destined for the UK with the rest being split between Europe, the USA and Japan.

    But as they grow to the right size they make an incredible spectacle as they cover an area known as the Dune and Bulb Region, in the southern Netherlands.

    Between March and the end of May tourists flock to the fields of the region eager to catch a glimpse of the red, yellow and purple flowers.

    Student Fabi Fliervoet took pictures of the stunning scenes in fields close to the world's biggest flower garden of Keukenhof, which is near Lisse.

    The 23-year-old said: "I saw vast fields full of flowers.

    "The landscape was filled with different, brilliant colours as far as the eye could see and small towns dotted around.

    "Many tourists just drive around the flower fields and stop on the side of the road to take pictures of themselves with the fields in the background.

    "They occasionally walk into the fields and take shots of them being completely covered with different hues from the flowers."

    Fabi, who is studying biology at the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands, said other species of flowers are found in the same area.

    He added: "The colours provide an awesome relief from what has been a very cold winter here in the Netherlands and the rest of Europe.

    "You can just look at them, breath in the fresh spring air and feel refreshed.

    "Not only are the colours amazing, but the strong fragrance from the hyacinths is just as amazing."

    The Dune and Bulb Region stretches from the lower...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENLVZFWIX

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
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    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabi Fliervoet/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1179822f )

    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
    TREMENDOUS TULIPS AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE

    Stunning tulips stretch as far as the eye can see as they wait to be picked and packed off around the world.

    Around ten per cent of this multi-coloured harvest is destined for the UK with the rest being split between Europe, the USA and Japan.

    But as they grow to the right size they make an incredible spectacle as they cover an area known as the Dune and Bulb Region, in the southern Netherlands.

    Between March and the end of May tourists flock to the fields of the region eager to catch a glimpse of the red, yellow and purple flowers.

    Student Fabi Fliervoet took pictures of the stunning scenes in fields close to the world's biggest flower garden of Keukenhof, which is near Lisse.

    The 23-year-old said: "I saw vast fields full of flowers.

    "The landscape was filled with different, brilliant colours as far as the eye could see and small towns dotted around.

    "Many tourists just drive around the flower fields and stop on the side of the road to take pictures of themselves with the fields in the background.

    "They occasionally walk into the fields and take shots of them being completely covered with different hues from the flowers."

    Fabi, who is studying biology at the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands, said other species of flowers are found in the same area.

    He added: "The colours provide an awesome relief from what has been a very cold winter here in the Netherlands and the rest of Europe.

    "You can just look at them, breath in the fresh spring air and feel refreshed.

    "Not only are the colours amazing, but the strong fragrance from the hyacinths is just as amazing."

    The Dune and Bulb Region stretches from the lower...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENLVZFWIX

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
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    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabi Fliervoet/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1179822a )

    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
    TREMENDOUS TULIPS AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE

    Stunning tulips stretch as far as the eye can see as they wait to be picked and packed off around the world.

    Around ten per cent of this multi-coloured harvest is destined for the UK with the rest being split between Europe, the USA and Japan.

    But as they grow to the right size they make an incredible spectacle as they cover an area known as the Dune and Bulb Region, in the southern Netherlands.

    Between March and the end of May tourists flock to the fields of the region eager to catch a glimpse of the red, yellow and purple flowers.

    Student Fabi Fliervoet took pictures of the stunning scenes in fields close to the world's biggest flower garden of Keukenhof, which is near Lisse.

    The 23-year-old said: "I saw vast fields full of flowers.

    "The landscape was filled with different, brilliant colours as far as the eye could see and small towns dotted around.

    "Many tourists just drive around the flower fields and stop on the side of the road to take pictures of themselves with the fields in the background.

    "They occasionally walk into the fields and take shots of them being completely covered with different hues from the flowers."

    Fabi, who is studying biology at the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands, said other species of flowers are found in the same area.

    He added: "The colours provide an awesome relief from what has been a very cold winter here in the Netherlands and the rest of Europe.

    "You can just look at them, breath in the fresh spring air and feel refreshed.

    "Not only are the colours amazing, but the strong fragrance from the hyacinths is just as amazing."

    The Dune and Bulb Region stretches from the lower...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENLVZFWIX

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
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    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
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    Fields of tulips waiting to be picked, Dune and Bulb Region, southern Netherlands - 05 May 2010
    TREMENDOUS TULIPS AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE

    Stunning tulips stretch as far as the eye can see as they wait to be picked and packed off around the world.

    Around ten per cent of this multi-coloured harvest is destined for the UK with the rest being split between Europe, the USA and Japan.

    But as they grow to the right size they make an incredible spectacle as they cover an area known as the Dune and Bulb Region, in the southern Netherlands.

    Between March and the end of May tourists flock to the fields of the region eager to catch a glimpse of the red, yellow and purple flowers.

    Student Fabi Fliervoet took pictures of the stunning scenes in fields close to the world's biggest flower garden of Keukenhof, which is near Lisse.

    The 23-year-old said: "I saw vast fields full of flowers.

    "The landscape was filled with different, brilliant colours as far as the eye could see and small towns dotted around.

    "Many tourists just drive around the flower fields and stop on the side of the road to take pictures of themselves with the fields in the background.

    "They occasionally walk into the fields and take shots of them being completely covered with different hues from the flowers."

    Fabi, who is studying biology at the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands, said other species of flowers are found in the same area.

    He added: "The colours provide an awesome relief from what has been a very cold winter here in the Netherlands and the rest of Europe.

    "You can just look at them, breath in the fresh spring air and feel refreshed.

    "Not only are the colours amazing, but the strong fragrance from the hyacinths is just as amazing."

    The Dune and Bulb Region stretches from the lower...
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  • Tea production in the Nilgiri Hills, Tamil Nadu, India - May 2009
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    Tea production in the Nilgiri Hills, Tamil Nadu, India - May 2009
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    A supervisor weighs the tea picked by the woman next to him, on a tea estate in the Nilgiri Hills in Tamil Nadu, India.
    Tea production in the Nilgiri Hills, Tamil Nadu, India - May 2009

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  • Tea production in the Nilgiri Hills, Tamil Nadu, India - May 2009
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    Tea production in the Nilgiri Hills, Tamil Nadu, India - May 2009
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    Bags of picked tea leaves stand on an estate in the Nilgiri Hills in Tamil Nadu, India. The tea will be weighed so that the picker is rewarded for the work.
    Tea production in the Nilgiri Hills, Tamil Nadu, India - May 2009

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  • President-elect Barack Obama's Whistle Stop Train Tour from Philadelphia to Washington DC, America - 17 Jan 2009
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    President-elect Barack Obama's Whistle Stop Train Tour from Philadelphia to Washington DC, America - 17 Jan 2009
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    President-elect Barack Obama speaks at a rally in Wilmington, Delaware, where Obama picked up Biden, on the Whistle Stop Train Tour
    President-elect Barack Obama's Whistle Stop Train Tour from Philadelphia to Washington DC, America - 17 Jan 2009
    The ceremonial trip will carry President-elect Obama, Vice President-elect Biden and their families to Washington for their inaugurations with additional events in Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore. Obama will be sworn in as the 44th President of the United States of January 20, 2009
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  • President-elect Barack Obama's Whistle Stop Train Tour from Philadelphia to Washington DC, America - 17 Jan 2009
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    President-elect Barack Obama's Whistle Stop Train Tour from Philadelphia to Washington DC, America - 17 Jan 2009
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    Vice President Joe Biden (L) is greeted by President-elect Barack Obama's wife Michelle as Obama watches on at Wilmington, Delaware, where the Obamas picked up the Bidens, on the Whistle Stop Train Tour
    President-elect Barack Obama's Whistle Stop Train Tour from Philadelphia to Washington DC, America - 17 Jan 2009
    The ceremonial trip will carry President-elect Obama, Vice President-elect Biden and their families to Washington for their inaugurations with additional events in Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore. Obama will be sworn in as the 44th President of the United States of January 20, 2009
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  • President-elect Barack Obama's Whistle Stop Train Tour from Philadelphia to Washington DC, America - 17 Jan 2009
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    President-elect Barack Obama's Whistle Stop Train Tour from Philadelphia to Washington DC, America - 17 Jan 2009
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    Vice President Joe Biden (L) is greeted by President-elect Barack Obama's wife Michelle as Obama watches on at Wilmington, Delaware, where the Obamas picked up the Bidens, on the Whistle Stop Train Tour
    President-elect Barack Obama's Whistle Stop Train Tour from Philadelphia to Washington DC, America - 17 Jan 2009
    The ceremonial trip will carry President-elect Obama, Vice President-elect Biden and their families to Washington for their inaugurations with additional events in Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore. Obama will be sworn in as the 44th President of the United States of January 20, 2009
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  • President-elect Barack Obama's Whistle Stop Train Tour from Philadelphia to Washington DC, America - 17 Jan 2009
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    President-elect Barack Obama's Whistle Stop Train Tour from Philadelphia to Washington DC, America - 17 Jan 2009
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    President-elect Barack Obama (2nd-R) Vice President-elect Joe Biden (L), Obama's wife Michelle (R), and Biden's wife Jill board the train as they leave Wilmington, Delaware, where Obama picked up Biden on the Whistle Stop Train Tour
    President-elect Barack Obama's Whistle Stop Train Tour from Philadelphia to Washington DC, America - 17 Jan 2009
    The ceremonial trip will carry President-elect Obama, Vice President-elect Biden and their families to Washington for their inaugurations with additional events in Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore. Obama will be sworn in as the 44th President of the United States of January 20, 2009
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  • Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott shopping at Alpha, west Hollywood, Los Angeles, America - 18 Dec 2006
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    Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott shopping at Alpha, west Hollywood, Los Angeles, America - 18 Dec 2006
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    Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott. After Tori Spelling signed autographs she and husband Dean McDermott shopped for about an hour in Alpha for Christmas presents. They also picked up a D&G tabletop book for themselves. They picked up a few onsies and a baseball that said "its a boy" for their son.
    Slogans: Don't say it - display it!
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    STARS WEARING SLOGANS

    Celebrities are well versed in the art of conversation, whether it's chatting about their latest film, their latest love or their latest scandal; however, living by the adage 'a picture paints a thousand words', these celebs have decided to let their t-shirts do the talking.

    Paparazzi hounded Eva Longoria-Parker makes her feelings painfully clear.

    Given the chaotic nature of Britney Spear's life some might question this statement.

    Lenny Kravitz comes over all philosophical and shares his motto with the world.

    Former wild child Janice Dickinson shows support for another famous teen.

    Clothes horse Victoria Beckham displays what her phrase would be if she were a super hero.

    Nicolette Sheridan makes sure that everyone knows exactly what to say when they try her cooking.

    Perez Hilton shows his charitable side by supporting the Save Britney fund.

    If only Britney knew how ironic this t-shirt would be just few short years on.

    David Hasselhoff lays the rumours about his health to rest.

    Hmmm we're not sure how many people will be convinced by Khloe Kardashian's statement.

    A provocative Tori Spelling lays down a challenge.

    Tommy Lee states the bleeding obvious.

    Ðber groupie Pamela Anderson tells it like it is.

    KT Tunstall brings a fresh twist to the rock and roll lifestyle.

    Sharon Stone shows her cheeky (monkey) side.

    Animal lover Kate Walsh lets us know what her favourite pet is.

    Is Lethal Bizzle a little bitter abou...
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