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An angry demonstrator denounces Arab leaders as he holds a Palestinian flag that says "your highnesses, majesties and excellencies spit on you..!" as others shout anti-American and anti-Israel slogans Sunday, July, 16, 2006, during a demonstration outside the lawyers association offices in downtown Cairo, Egypt. Protests erupted around the Arab world as Israeli strikes continued in Lebanon and Gaza. (AP Photo/Hasan Jamali)
ca. 2001, Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia --- Elabana Falls --- Image by © Bill Ross/CORBIS
Twelve apostles (Great Ocean Road) Victoria --- Image by © TADAO YAMAMOTO/amanaimages/Corbis
Purnululu National Park, Australia --- The Beehive-like formations that make up the Bungle Bungle Range are seen from the dry bed of Piccaninny Creek in Australia's Purnululu National Park. --- Image by © Theo Allofs/CORBIS
Boab trees, Kimberley, Western Australia, Australia --- Image by © Theo Allofs/zefa/Corbis
Murramarang National Park, Australia --- Grey Kangaroo --- Image by © Frans Lanting/Corbis
Brisbane, Australia --- Brisbane River and Downtown at Night --- Image by © Mark A. Johnson/Corbis
ca. 2001, New South Wales, Australia --- Blue Mountains National Park, Three Sisters rock formations --- Image by © Grand Tour/Corbis
deux Macaques de Barbarie mâles protègent un petit des chutes de neiges et du froid dans le parc de la "montagne des singes" à 400 m d'altitude, le 10 novembre 2004 à Kintzheim, où la neige tombe depuis 24 heures. AFP PHOTO OLIVIER MORIN Photo taken 10 November 2004 in Kintzheim's "Monkey Mountain" shows two male Barbary Ape protecting a baby from the snow which has been falling continuously for the last 24 hours.
ca. 1980s-1990s, Palau --- The Rock Islands of Palau --- Image by © Amos Nachoum/CORBIS
ca. 2006, Zante Island, Greece --- The Shipwreck Beach --- Image by © Grand Tour/Corbis
Emmy award winning underwater cinematographer, David Hannan, with "Feather" the underwater High Definition Camera System
Picture released 25 February 2007 shows an Antarctic ice fish which has not red blood pigments (haemoglobine) and no red blood cells and is adaptated to low temperature. The blood becomes more fluid and as a consequence, the animals saves energy to pump blood through its body. The brittle stars are overgrown by a yellow sponge. AFP PHOTO / Alfred Wegener Institute / Julian Gutt
This recent undated picture from Dr David Beckford of the National University of Singapore shows a rare species of Indonesian frog that breathes without lungs taken in Borneo and released to AFP on April 11, 2008. The discovery could shed light on how evolution works, a scientist biologist David Bickford told AFP, as the dissection of a frog found on Borneo island in August 2007, showed it breathed entirely through its skin. AFP PHOTO / HO/ UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE / DAVID BICKFORD RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE
TO GO WITH AFP STORY "Indonesia-environment-animals" by Ronan Bourhis This hand out picture dated 02 June 2007 shows an unknown species of a rainbow fish, discovered by a French and Indonesian scientific team at the Fasin river, Sorong Selatan, Papua. On a river, 23 July 2007, without a name in the depths of Indonesia's remote Papua, immersed to his waist in water and with mosquitoes swarming around his eyes, a French scientist manoevres a prototype electric pole through the current in a bid to stun some elusive rainbow fish. After ineptly shocking himself, Laurent Pouyaud chooses instead an old-fashioned net, which he nimbly deploys across the water. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE AFP PHOTO / HO / IRD-BRKP 2007 / Ronan BOURHIS
Picture released 25 February 2007 shows an Antarctic octopus (Paraledone turqueti). The collapse of two ice shelves in Antarctica has exposed an exquisite seabed ecosystem, including species of crustaceans and marine anemones that had never been identified, researchers said 25 February. The insight into Antarctica's hidden marine world came from the breakup of the Larsen A and B ice shelves, 12 and five years ago respectively, that later formed huge icebergs. AFP PHOTO / Alfred Wegener Institute / Elaina Jorgensen
This July 2000 photo shows a species of lizard called "Coloptychon Rhombifer" that was found in Golfito, Costa Rica, some 415 km (258 miles) southwest of San Jose. The species, measuring 50 cm (19.7 inches) in length including its 33-cm (13-inch) tail, has not been seen in the country for 50 years. According to herpetologist and director of the National Serpentario Alejandro Solorzano, it is the most rare reptile in Costa Rica with only three specimens known to exist worldwide. AFP PHOTO/ALEJANDRO SOLORZANO
21 Dec 2008, SDEROT, Israel --- Israeli policemen stand next to a site where a Qassam rocket landed near a school at the southern town of Sderot, 21 December 2008. At least eight Qassam rockets were fired into Israel from the Gaza Strip on 21 December by members of the Palestinian radical organization Islamic Jihad, an Israeli military spokesman in Tel Aviv reported. According to the report, one rocket made a direct hit on a house in the Israeli town of Sderot near the border with the Strip and a foreign worker was injured by a mortar round that landed in a field. Israeli radio also reported that an Israeli military helicopter struck a target east of Gaza town of Jebalia. There was no immediate confirmation from the Israeli military. --- Image by © Pavel Wolberg/epa/Corbis
10 Feb 2008, JERUSALEM, Israel --- Israeli residents of the southern town of Sderot block the main Tel Aviv - Jerusalem highway leading into Jerusalem as they protect themselves as they would during a 'red alert,' when the warning sounds in Sderot that a Kassam rock has been fired by Palestinian militants inside the Gaza Strip, during a protest by hundreds of residents and supporters, after a rocket attack last night that seriously injured two Israeli boys in Sderot. The protestors called on Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign for not providing them adequate security from these rockets. --- Image by © Jim Hollander /epa/Corbis
20 May 2007, SDEROT, ISRAEL --- Sami Afrah points towards the demolished roof of his house as an Israeli policeman enters the room on 20 May 2007 shortly after a Kassam rocket fired by Palestinian militants in the northern Gaza Strip slammed into the home in the southern Israeli town of Sderot. Some 145 Kassam rockets have hit southern Israel in the past four days. --- Image by © JIM HOLLANDER/epa/Corbis
An Iraqi journalist holds a banner featuring a picture of Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zeidi, which reads "throw off your shoe," during a gathering to demand his release, at the journalist syndicate in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2008. Al-Zeidi, the journalist who threw his shoes at U.S. President George W. Bush, was handed over to the Iraqi judiciary, an Iraqi official said Tuesday, a move that ordinarily signals the start of criminal proceedings. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
Grand Valley student Jeanine Anderson, 20, of Chicago, Illinois is friends with Barack Obama on facebook. Similar to My Space, the social networking internet site allows people to chat and share photos and videos. Obama has 767, 696 "friends," or supporters connected to his profile. "He has all the qualities of all the great leaders of the past with a new sense of hope," said Anderson, who has been linked to Obama on facebook since December of 2007.(Press Photo/Emily Zoladz)
Residents clean a Palestinian house that was attacked by Jewish settlers in the West Bank city of Hebron December 5, 2008. Palestinians protested on Friday against a rampage by Jewish settlers in response to Israel's eviction of Jews from a disputed building in Hebron, and Israel deployed extra forces to contain the unrest. The settlers spray painted the Jewish Star of David and the word "Revenge" in Hebrew on the building. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (WEST BANK)
An Israeli man walks past a hole in a road after a rocket fired by Palestinian militants in Gaza hit in the southern Israeli town of Beersheva, Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008. Israel rejected mounting international pressure to suspend its devastating air offensive against Palestinian militants whose rocket barrages are striking ominously close to the Israeli heartland, sending warplanes Wednesday to demolish smuggling tunnels that are the lifeline of Gaza's Islamic Hamas rulers. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)
13. Der gewaltige Krak des Chevaliers (die "Burg der Ritter"), in Sichtweite der syrischen Stadt Homs, ist die besterhaltene Festung aus der Kreuzfahrerzeit im Nahen Osten - einst eine christliche Insel mitten im moslemischen Umland.