Monday, October 11, 2010

Amazing Events in pictures








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A security officer is seen in a guard tower amidst billowing smoke from anti-mosquito fumigation at the Commonwealth Games athletes' village New Delhi, India




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US Army soldiers struggle to load dummies into a simulated medevac truck during a field exercise while on a 24 hour Cavalry "Spur Ride" for members of the US Army's 6th Squadron, 6th Cavalry Regiment in Fort Drum, New York



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A rainbow and bolts of lightning are seen near the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles



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Birds fly in front of the Golden Gate Bridge seen through fog from Land's End in San Francisco



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A man looks down from Pavao-Pavaozinho slum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil




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A wave captured by Clark Little on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. Clark produces and sells fine art photography of waves and has captured sunsets, sunrises and marine life surrounded by the ocean crashing around them



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This photo shows wave photographer Clark Little utterly dwarfed by a colossal wave seconds before it crashes down on him. The moment was caught on camera by Clark's wife Sandy as she watched him work from a North Shore beach last week




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People watch a burning apartment building in Busan, South Korea




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A kayaker off Sydney Harbour had a close encounter with an adult humpback whale when it breached the surface next to him on its migration down the NSW south coast



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Officials from the Guinness World Records measure the height of a sand sculpture featuring a Nigerian tale on how a hummingbird become the king of all animals in Zhoushan city in east China's Zhejiang province. The 22.43 metre tall sculpture was recognised to be the world's tallest sand sculpture. Over 20 artists spent 75 days building it. The former record-holding sculpture was 20.91 metres tall




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