US President Barack Obama and his family visit Corcovado to see the statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Balwant Singh, a "Nihang" or Sikh warrior, wearing an 800-metre-long turban, brandishes a "talwar"
or sword as he takes part in the Holla Mohalla festival in Anandpur Sahib, in Punjab.
Hola Mohalla, or the festival of Nihangs, is celebrated during the Hindu religious
festival of Holi, marking the congregation of Sikh devotees from all over the country.
People smear coloured powder on each other during the Holi festival celebrations in Chennai, India
Glenn Knight, 39, unveils Britain's first pet first aid course where owners learn how to perform
CPR and mouth-to-mouth on cats and dogs. The training sessions use dummy animals
to teach pet owners how to carry out lifesaving techniques on their beloved pets.
He formed the business after he was powerless to intervene when his
own dog Sasha, a seven-year-old Labrador, died two years ago.
Fireworks are seen above a mountain draped with the Kurdish flag for a celebration
of Nowruz in Akra, Iraq. Nowruz, the Farsi-language word for "new year",
is an ancient Persian festival, celebrated on the first day of spring.
A hot air balloon floats past people who are watching the sunrise at the Pyramid of the Sun of
Teotihuacan in Mexico during a festival as part of the spring equinox
A bottlenose dolphin leaps for the first time in many months, welcoming spring to Tobermory Bay on the Isle of Mull in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland
A large papier mache figure is burned during the Fallas festival in Valencia, Spain.
Every year the city of Valencia celebrates the Las Fallas fiesta, a noisy week that
is full of fireworks and processions in honour of Saint Joseph which climaxes in
the burning of large papier mache figures displayed around the streets of the city.
Spinner sharks are seen from James Abernethy's ultralight flying boat at West Palm Beach,
Florida. His pictures show up to 10,000 sharks viewed from above indulging in a feeding frenzy...
Florida. His pictures show up to 10,000 sharks viewed from above indulging in a feeding frenzy...
The giant shoal of fish - thought to be sardines - formed into a bait ball, a
defensive formation which they adopt for safety in numbers from predators.
Bolivia's President Evo Morales holds bread during "pujllay" celebrations in Tarabuco.
"Pujllay" commemorates Tarabuco's indigenous culture during which members
of the community perform music and dance, and present an offering to Mother Earth.
mother points out hot air balloons to her child as a giant balloon shaped like the head of
the character Darth Vader from the Star Wars films lifts off behind them
during the 3rd Putrajaya International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta in Malaysia
the character Darth Vader from the Star Wars films lifts off behind them
during the 3rd Putrajaya International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta in Malaysia
Admirers wait for Prince William in Kerang before his visit to flood-affected regions of Victoria, Australia
Satirical figures representing US President Barack Obama, Chilean President Sebastian Pinera,
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and Cuba's Fidel Castro, are seen mounted before the
traditional Fallas festival in Valencia, Spain. Every year the city of Valencia celebrates
the ancient "Las Fallas" fiesta, a noisy week full of fireworks and processions in
honour of Saint Joseph that ends at midnight on March 19, with the
burning of large paper mache figures displayed around
thestreets of the city.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and Cuba's Fidel Castro, are seen mounted before the
traditional Fallas festival in Valencia, Spain. Every year the city of Valencia celebrates
the ancient "Las Fallas" fiesta, a noisy week full of fireworks and processions in
honour of Saint Joseph that ends at midnight on March 19, with the
burning of large paper mache figures displayed around
thestreets of the city.
US first lady Michelle Obama and local school children plant vegetables at the White House Kitchen Garden in Washington, DC
Monkeys holding on to stone taps drink water at the Peace Pond at Syambhunath stupa, a holy shrine in Kathmandu, Nepal
An elephant collects money from tourists to help the victims of the earthquake and Tsunami in Japan, on the Khao San road in Bangkok, Thailand
A woman crosses over a tsunami-hit railway track in Ofunato, Iwate Prefecture, Japan
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