Sunday, July 31, 2011

Horn of Africa: on the brink of a humanitarian crisis

One of the worst droughts in a century, compounded by high food prices and unremitting political strife, is spawning an immense humanitarian crisis on the Horn of Africa. Thousands of Somalis are fleeing their homeland each week; most of those who survive the brutal journey end up in refugee camps in neighboring Kenya. Aid agencies are calling it the worst drought in 60 years. Although centered on Somalia, which lacks a functioning government and suffers from constant battles with Islamic rebels, the crisis has also affected people in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Uganda. Reports suggest parts of Somalia may already be on the verge of famine, a repeat of the emergency situation two decades ago. Resources are woefully inadequate. "Desperate hunger is looming across the Horn of Africa and threatening the lives of millions who are struggling to survive in the face of rising food prices and conflict," World Food Programme executive director Josette Sheeran said in a release. – Paula Nelson (47 photos total)

With a population of 370,000, Dadaab is the world's largest refugee camp. With drought conditions in the Horn of Africa combined with poor food distribution. The Kenyan camp is expected to house 450,000 refugees by the end of the year, according to Doctors Without Borders. The camp was built to accommodate 90,000. (Roberto Schmidt/AFP/Getty Images)
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Friday, July 29, 2011

Harley-Davidson 2012 Models


2012 Harley-Davidson Dyna Switchback
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Girls in the Seasons


Photographer Ilya Rashap shows us wonderful gallery of girls, colored with the seasons. Looks to me like he is trying to tell us that every season is beautiful, and that this beauty should cherish and preserve. Enjoy.

Girls in the Seasons


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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Norway grieves


Norway grieves

A survivor (L) of the Utoeya island shooting at the Norwegian Labour Party youth summer camp embraces his father at Sundvolden, some 40 km south west of Oslo on July 23, 2011. Police said a 32-year-old "fundamentalist Christian" ethnic Norwegian whose political opinions were "to the right" was responsible for the twin attacks that killed some 84 young people attending a summer camp organised by the ruling Labour Party at the island of Utoeya, while seven were killed earlier as bomb ripped through the government quarter in the centre of the capital. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/Getty Images)
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Joplin, Missouri recovers


In this July 21, 2011 photo, workers clear debris at a tornado-damaged church in Joplin, Mo. Two months after a tornado destroyed a large swath of the community and killed 159 people, rebuilding efforts are taking shape across the city.
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Norway blast damages govt. buildings


An injured woman is assisted from a damaged building in Oslo, Friday July 22, 2011, after an explosion rocked the capital. Terrorism ravaged long-peaceful Norway on Friday when a bomb ripped open buildings including the prime minister's office and a man dressed as a police officer opened fire at a nearby island youth camp. (AP Photo/Scanpix, Morten Holm) NORWAY OUT

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India and England battle in cricket


India bowler Praveen Kumar in action during day two of the 1st npower test match between England and India at Lords on July 22, 2011 in London, England.
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Best Image Editing Examples


Thеrе is nо wаy tо crеаte thеsе еxplоsivе imаgеs оthеr thаn utilizing thе fаmоus imаgе еditing sоftwаrе. Thе pоwerful cоlоr combinations, mоvеment аnd realistic feel tо mаnу of thеsе imаgеs will hаvе yоu wanting tо mаster this fun program.
Surrеаl Photoshopped Imаgеrу
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Beautiful Summer Nights Images


Thеsе arе sоmе phоtоs оf gоrgеous summеr nights thаt wеrе tаken bу phоtographer Muha. Appаrently, thеy wеrе tаkеn in several tropical paradises аnd thеrе аrе several wвtеr scеnеs. Thеsе photos аrе simply beautiful.
Beautiful Summer Nights
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Norway continues to grieve


A young boy lays a flower opposite Utoya Island, following Friday's twin extremist attacks on July 25, 2011 in Utoya, Norway. A man named as Anders Behring Breivik has been arrested and is appearing in court today as the primary suspect following a bomb blast at a government building in Oslo and a shooting massacre on nearby Utoya Island.
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2011 Tour de France, Part 2


With the crashes of the first half of the race behind him, Cadel Evans finally ascended to the top step of the Tour de France podium after winning the 2011 edition. Evans had twice finished second. It was a tour of firsts. Evans became the first Australian to win the world's most prestigious bike race, and the brothers Schleck, Andy and Frank, became the first siblings to share the podium, taking second and third, respectively. In an electrifying tour, Evans pulled out the win on the second to last day in the individual time trial, soundly beating both Schlecks to win the three-week race by over a minute and a half. A plucky Frenchman, Thomas Voeckler, had given French fans hope for ten days as he tenaciously clung to the overall lead, only to finally succumb on the grueling climbs of the Alps. He finished fourth overall. Defending champion Alberto Contador, perhaps weakened by his May victory in the exhausting three-week Tour of Italy, or Giro d'Italia, could do no better than fifth. Through it all, the beauty of France shone through. The Big Picture offers special thanks to Veeral Patel for making his photographs available. -- Lane Turner (34 photos total)

Australia's Cadel Evans (center) celebrates with BMC teammates on the Champs-Elysees after he won the 2011 Tour de France cycling race on July 24, 2011. (Pascal Pavani/AFP/Getty Images)
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One Eyed shark


Such a strange albino cub found in the belly of his dead mother - a bull shark in Mexico. Unfortunately baby had survived.  It really isn’t all that surprising with all the pollution in our world that species are changing in odd and weird ways. This one eyed baby is supposed to be a bullshark, but this baby fetus is an albino with one eye and a cute smile.  Even in death the little guy is smiling wide at the cameras.
Such a strange albino cub found in the belly of his dead mother - a bull shark in Mexico. Unfortunately baby had survived.  It really isn’t all that surprising with all the pollution in our world that species are changing in odd and weird ways. This one eyed baby is supposed to be a bullshark, but this baby fetus is an albino with one eye and a cute smile.  Even in death the little guy is smiling wide at the cameras. More after the break...
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Monday, July 25, 2011

Classic Paintings оf Mоdern Dаy Celebrities


Thеsе аrе sоmе vеry interesting classical paintings оf thе celebrities оf tоdаy. It is rаther amazing tо see thеsе modern dаy stаrs in thе garb оf yesteryear.
Classic Paintings оf Mоdern Dаy Celebrities


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Drunken Brawl at Royal Asco


Royal Ascot in London is the mоst impоrtant еvеnt in British sport аnd thе social cаlеndar. It’s nоt оnlу аbоut horse racing, but it’s аlsо аbоut fashion competition. Thе visit card оf thе races is colоrful аnd еxtravagant hats thаt rаnge frоm subtle tо rеаlly ridiculous.
Drunken Brawl at Royal Ascot

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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Space shuttle era ends with Atlantis

When Atlantis touched down yesterday at Cape Canaveral, Fla., the high-flying era of the space shuttles came down to earth as well. After 30 years, the shuttle program, which began on April 12, 1981 with Colombia, has ended with the 135th mission. Atlantis delivered the Raffaello multi-purpose logistics module packed with supplies and spare parts to the International Space Station, and retrieved a failed pump unit and other items for the return trip. Atlantis went aloft 33 times, logging over 125 million miles. The last shuttle will become a museum exhibit at the Kennedy Space Center. -- Lane Turner (41 photos total)


The space shuttle Atlantis flies over the Bahamas prior to a perfect docking with the International Space Station on July 10, 2011. Part of a Russian Progress spacecraft docked to the station is in the foreground. (AP Photo/NASA)
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Reaching The Stars In A Minute.



Some pictures of a military launch area located in Plesetsk were shown in a previous post. Today we’ll continue our journey along the place and see more of Soyuz-U rocket firing.
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After 20-Minute Rain



Lately considerable sums have been appropriated for roads repair in many Russian cities. However it seems things haven’t got forward an inch…
The roads of the city of Pskov after 20-minute rain…
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Friday, July 22, 2011

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Women's World Cup 2011


After an emotional run through the tournament that few predicted, Japan emerged yesterday as the unlikely champion of the FIFA Women's World Cup Germany 2011. After enduring the triple disasters of the earthquake, tsunami, and Fukushima Diaichi nuclear catastrophe, Japan rejoiced in the first good news in months. The final came in dramatic fashion against the United States in a penalty shoot-out after the score was tied 2-2 in regulation. Sixteen countries fought for the title in Germany, resulting in the first Asian world champion. Collected here are images of the games, fans, and celebration. -- Lane Turner (30 photos total)


Japan's midfielder Homare Sawa celebrates with the trophy and teammates after the FIFA Women's Football World Cup final match against the US on July 17, 2011 in Frankfurt am Main Germany. Japan won 3-1 in a penalty shoot-out after the final had finished 2-2 following extra-time. (Patrik Stollarz/AFP/Getty Images)
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Random & Creative!



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Monday, July 18, 2011

Abandoned Battery In The Crimea


Last time we visited an abandoned military object in The Crimea. Today we’ll have a chance to look at an abandoned storage battery close to Balaclava, a town in the Crimea, Ukraine. During the Second World War, Balaklava was the southernmost point in the Soviet-German lines.
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The Tragedy On The Volga River


The Bulgaria cruise ship sank on the Volga river on July, 10. The ship carried 188 passengers including the personnel. It took the ship some minutes to sink. The tragedy occurred in Tatarstan. July 12 is announced the day of mourning. Rescue operations continue till now.
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The New Religion Created by the Living God


20 years have passed since the moment when a former traffic policeman, Sergei Torop, decided to live in the taiga and create a new religion. Today, his Church of the Last Testament has several thousand followers who live in the villages of the Kuragino Region, and everyone in the Krasnoyarsk Territory heard of Vissarion (this is how the latter-day prophet calls himself). Let’s visit one of those villages and see how people live in anticipation of the Judgement Day.
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South Sudan: A new nation rises

The world has a new nation. The Republic of South Sudan officially seceded from Sudan on July 9, ending a 50-year struggle marked by decades of civil war. After a referendum earlier this year on independence passed with the support of 99% of the population of southern Sudan, events were set in motion that led to Saturday's celebration. Joy marked the festivities, but South Sudan faces steep challenges. Although the country has oil reserves and fertile soil, there is much poverty and little infrastructure. Collected here are images from the last several months, showing scenes of daily life, portraits of South Sudanese, and the celebration of independence. -- Lane Turner (36 photos total)
Thousands celebrate their country's independence during a ceremony in the capital Juba on July 9, 2011. South Sudan separated from Sudan to become the world's newest and 193rd nation. (Roberto Schmidt/AFP/Getty Images)
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Visit Taj Mahal in India

The Taj Mahal in India which is a symbol of true and unconditional eternal love.


Our planet Earth has many natural treasures, from waterfalls, springs and spas to snow-capped mountains which are spectacular sights and some of the world’s most famous places. Throughout time people have made some amazing additions to these landscapes.
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British Open golf

Rickie Fowler of the USA watches a shot during the final practice round during The Open Championship at Royal St. George's on July 13, 2011 in Sandwich, England. The 140th Open begins on July 14, 2011.
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World’s Top 10 Most Expensive Cities to Live


The country’s capital is home to several major Swiss companies including Rolex, Toblerone, Swisscom and The Swatch Group, as well as the foreign offices of American companies, such as eBay, Cisco and Ingram Micro. Bern is popular for its lower taxes, as well as liberal labor laws. To top it off, the city has managed to retain its cultural heritage. Old Bern has been recognized as a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site for being one of Europe’s best examples of a medieval town. The city, which is filled with diverse historical attractions, was home to Albert Einstein from 1903 and 1905, during which he developed his groundbreaking theory of relativity. Human resources consultant ECA International has drawn up its latest list of the world’s most expensive cities for U.S. expatriates. The survey examined 400 cities and regions across the world, and measured a basket of common items purchased by foreign workers in U.S. dollars terms, including food, clothing and electrical goods. 09 more cities after the break...
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The Longest Sea Bridge in the World


China opens longest sea bridge in the world. Bridge road, but the way it is through the waters of the Yellow Sea. The total length of 41.58 kilometers of buildings. 12 more images after the break...
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Nexus images FunTime 55 imagess.

Nexus images FunTime, 54 more images after the break...
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Saturday, July 16, 2011

2011 Tour de France, Part 1

The world's most beautiful stadium - the entire country of France - annually hosts the most important bike race of the year: the Tour de France. Upwards of 12 million fans line the roads to watch the race. For free. No tickets needed. The race traverses over 2000 miles in 21 days of racing. Every year the route changes, but the mountains are a constant: racers must scale absurdly steep peaks in both the Pyrenees and the Alps before a victory race onto the Champs Elysees in Paris. This year's tour may be remembered most for the spate of horrible crashes that have eliminated many of the top riders. Most outrageously, a media car hit a cyclist at speed, causing a horrific crash that sent another rider cartwheeling into a barbed-wire fence. Both riders remounted and finished the stage. The race goes on through July 24. -- Lane Turner (35 photos total)

The peloton rides past the rocky tidal island of Mont Saint-Michel in the 226.5 km sixth stage of the 2011 Tour de France cycling race run between Dinan and Lisieux in northwestern France on July 7, 2011. (Lionel Bonaventure/AFP/Getty Images)
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Running wild: San Fermin festival 2011

Those mad adrenaline- (and sometimes alcohol-) infused half-mile dashes dodging 1,800-pound stampeding bulls have begun through the streets of Pamplona, Spain. Part-spectacle, part-tradition, the Running of the Bulls is the most celebrated slice of the nine-day San Fermin Festival. In addition to the daily runs, events include bullfighting and a parade featuring a statue of Pamplona\'s first bishop, St. Fermin. Pleads for safety and prayers of thanksgiving to St. Fermin traditionally begin and end the run through the streets, which was famously depicted in Ernest Hemingway\'s \"The Sun Also Rises.\" Concluding on the 14th of July every year, attendees gather on the town hall plaza at midnight for singing by candlelight.(40 photos total)

Spanish bull fighter Alberto Aguilar looks at a Dolores Aguirre Ybarra\'s ranch fighting bull during a bullfight at San Fermin fiestas in Pamplona northern Spain, Saturday July 9 (Alvaro Barrientos/Associated Press)
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Friday, July 15, 2011

USA defeats France in Women's World Cup

A fan in US colors smiles prior to the semifinal match between France and the United States at the Womens Soccer World Cup in Moenchengladbach, Germany, Wednesday, July 13, 2011.
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Assorted Russia


Inhabitants of Rostov-on-Don spend hot summer days in one old abandoned storehouse, among its ruins on the bank of the river Don. Once a spring spouted here and transformed the building into an unusual pool.
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Weirdest Fashion Looks Ever Seen

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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Harry Potter premiere in NY

Actress Emma Watson attends the premiere of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" at Avery Fisher Hall on Monday, July 11, 2011 in New York.
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WomenÕs Soccer World Cup

United States goalkeeper Hope Solo makes a save during the quarterfinal match between Brazil and the United States at the WomenÕs Soccer World Cup in Dresden, Germany, Sunday, July 10, 2011.
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Sunday, July 10, 2011

The restaurant in the mountains

Restaurant Tusen - project by Murman Arkitekter. Located in the ski resort Ramundberget, Sweden. This amazing in terms of architecture designed restaurant for 125 persons. 06 more images after the break...


SATURDAY, 9 JULY 2011

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World Most Stupid People in images


World Most Stupid People in images, strange people strange work, 32 more images after the break..
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Saturday, July 9, 2011

LGBT pride parades 43 photos total

Around the world, the LGBT community celebrates in environments ranging from welcoming to tolerant to violently hostile. Many cities stage gay pride parades on or around June 28, the anniversary of New York's Stonewall Inn uprising in 1969 -- what many consider the beginning of the gay rights movement. New York enjoyed its parade this year on June 26, a celebration given added spirit with the legalization of gay marriage in New York state two days earlier. Some communities in the world still meet with resistance, with activists assaulted and arrested in Russian cities, and an Indian health minister describing homosexuality as a "disease" three days after the New Delhi pride parade on July 2. Collected here are photographs of people celebrating lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered pride around the world. The Big Picture offers special thanks to Charles Meacham for making his photographs available. -- Lane Turner (43 photos total)


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Friday, July 8, 2011

Traditional Indian dance festival

In the first week of November under Atlanta’s Stone Mountain Park Indian Festival is traditionally held, and pow wow – traditional dance competition Indians. Pow-wow is a day for four days of the festival from noon to evening.

At the Pow-wow at Atlanta attracts Indians from all over Georgia, nearby states. On photo – participant of the festival prepares to pow wow. Next to the machine on a special support – costume dancer
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Fashion from France and Germany (89 Images)

A model presents a creation of the spring summer collection of fashion designer Lena Hoschek at the Berlin Fashion Week 2011 in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, July 6, 2011.
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Coca cola coffin from Ghana

Why coffin should be a boring box, where you can order to be made in the form of a lobster, red pepper, poultry or shoe? Indigenous inhabitants of a small African nation of Ghana believes that the funeral – it’s not a sad farewell to the deceased, it is a celebration of a man crossing the road to a better world. It is here that there was a tradition of putting the corpse in the coffin of a special bright intricate shapes.
1. This tradition was quite young and came from a stupid accident: in the middle of last century one of the Ghanaian rulers ordered for a litter (stretcher as a bed or chair for 2 poles) in the form of an eagle, delivery of which has fallen exactly on the day of his death. Resourceful families have provided the litter cover, and buried him in the monarch.
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The museum of animal history in Germany

Where is the biggest dinosaur skeleton? Reply to this question is very simple. The highest original dinosaur skeleton is located in the Berlin Museum of Natural History (German Museum für Naturkunde). There is also one of the oldest and richest natural science collections in the world, collected about thirty (!) Million objects. Want to look inside and see everything with my own eyes? ” (Warning: some images may shock)
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Amazing Earth photographs from space

September 22, after sending a crew of Expedition 23 EVA Col. Douglas H. Wheelock took over command of the International Space Station and crew of Expedition 25. It can be found under the name @ Astro_Wheels on Twitter, where an astronaut puts photos taken from aboard the space station. Offer you the incredible, breathtaking photos of our planet with an unusual point of view of us. Comments provided by Douglas.

1. Next, «Discovery»! October 23, 2007 at 11:40 am I first went into space on a shuttle «Discovery». Onprekrasen … sorry, it was his last flight. I look forward to when I will ascend on board, and he arrives at the station in November.
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The 10 most bizarre animals

Check out the 10 strangest animal of the year 2010, and check out their incredible images.

1. SANGESSUGA T-REX
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Harry Potter premier

Rupert Grint, Emma Watson and Daniel Radcliffe attend the World Premiere of Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows - Part 2 at Trafalgar Square on July 7, 2011 in London, England.
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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Picture taken At the right moment


 Picture taken At the right moment
A new collection of great moment, which managed to shoot the camera.
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Tech Junkie: Festival of Speed

American TV host Jay Leno driving a 1933 Napier Rilton Special at the Goodwood Festival of Speed on July 2, 2011 in Chichester, England. Thousands of auto racing fans attend the annual 3 day event to see the many legends of the sport race up the famous mile-long Goodwood hill.
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Ash covered landscape 32 photos total


Puyehue volcano in southern Chile has spread volcanic ash far and wide since it erupted in early June. On Monday, Argentina's president announced that economic relief would be provided to residents affected by the ash in the southwestern region of Patagonia. And as recent as July 1 ash in the atmosphere was disrupting flights at the Buenos Aires airport. These images show how the earth's landscape has been affected. Here's a link to view our original post on June 8. -- Lloyd Young (32 photos total)


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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Dady I love you Father day special


I hope that you will always know, whatever I
do, wherever I go there is one thing I will
never outgrow, and that is my love for you
daddy! In our eyes you hung the moon, no
child could have ever ask God for a better
daddy than you were to us. We loved you
then, and we love you still! Our eyes might
not be able to look upon your gentle loving face,
but if we look with our hearts we still see your
love. I love you daddy and miss you even more. 

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Monday, July 4, 2011

Wildfire threatens nuclear facility, 34 photos total

The Las Conchas wildfire in New Mexico spread dangerously close to the Los Alamos National Laboratory this week, causing the evacuation of the town and the shutdown of the lab, which is the headquarters for US military research. The laboratory was created during World War II to develop the first atomic bomb for the Manhattan Project and houses highly sensitive materials. As a precaution, scientists are monitoring radioactivity in the air. The fire is the largest wildfire in the state's history, covering more than 100,000 acres.(Editor's Note: We will not post on Monday, July 4th, we'll see you again on Wednesday, July 6, 2011.) -Leanne Burden Seidel (34 photos total)

A vicious wildfire burns near the Los Alamos Laboratory in Los Alamos, N.M., on June 28, 2011.
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Music and mud: Glastonbury Festival 2011

Glastonbury, a festival held at Worthy Farm in England, has become Europe's largest such gathering for music fans. Its five-day run ended Sunday, after entertaining nearly 175,000 fans. Heavy rain and mud greeted the attendees, who paid 195 pounds (about $310) for a basic ticket compared to the 1 pound when the show began in 1970. The next festival will take place in 2013. - Lloyd Young (35 photos total)

Festival-goers dance to Jarvis Cocker and his band Pulp as the sunsets during the third day of the Glastonbury Festival June 25, 2011.
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Here Comes the Sun

June 21 marked both the summer and winter solstice, the longest or shortest day of the year for sunlight depending on which hemisphere you reside. Here are some glimpses of the power, beauty, and transforming presence of the sun, taken since the beginning of June. -- Lloyd Young(27 photos total)


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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Greece: Still in economic crisis

Over the last decade, Greece went on a debt binge that came crashing to an end in late 2009, provoking an economic crisis. Over the next two years, Greece relied on bailout money from its richer neighbors and implemented austerity measures meant to cut its bloated deficit and restore investor confidence. But by June 2011 it found itself deep in a second recession, near the end of its cash and facing a political crisis, as anti-austerity demonstrations grew. Violence broke out this week during one of those demonstrations, injuring 11, as the frustration continued to grow and no quick fixes emerged. Today, Greece's Prime Minister George Papandreou, in a broad cabinet reshuffle, appointed a new Finance Minister, Evangelos Venizelos, in hopes of turning his country around. - Paula Nelson (43 photos total)

A banner reads "yes to the society no to the power" during a rally against plans for new austerity measures, in Thessaloniki, Greece, June 15, 2011.
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Arizona wildfire rages on


A vast wildfire, measuring half the size of the state of Rhode Island and described as the second worst fire in Arizona history, continues to surge across eastern Arizona. The fire has jumped past firefighter's containment lines to reach the edges of residential areas, prompting more evacuation orders. Winds carrying burning embers continue to ignite smaller fires, causing new concerns about the prospect of extinguishing the 13-day-old fire. The Wallow Fire has destroyed approximately 337,000 acres and threatens main electrical lines that supply power as far away as west Texas. Thousands have evacuated. Paula Nelson (35 photos total)


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Volcano erupts in Chile


The eruption of the Puyehue volcano in the Andes mountains of southern Chile last weekend provided some spectacular images of the force of nature. Ash covers the landscape and thousands of people were evacuated from the surrounding rural communities. The volcano, which hasn't been active since 1960 when it erupted after an earthquake, sent its plume of ash 6 miles high across Argentina and toward the Atlantic Ocean. -- Lloyd Young (33 photos total)


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E. coli outbreak in Europe


The source of an E. coli outbreak in Europe that has killed 22 people and sickened more than 2,200 is still not known. German authorities at first blamed it on cucumbers grown in Spain, causing outrage among Spanish farmers. They are claiming they lost tens of millions of dollars due to a slump in demand. Tests showed that Spanish cucumbers did not contain the dangerous strain. Bean sprouts from a farm in Germany are now being tested, though the first tests did not find the contamination. Cases have shown up in at least 10 countries and have left more than 600 in intensive care.(30 photos total)


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Friday, July 1, 2011

A Trip Round the Globe(51 PICS)HD

 Here is a set of pictures made by a pilot-cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin during the flight of the 25th expedition to the International Space Station.
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