Stunning images of the natural world, the tour by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as well as violent protests around the globe were among the photographs which made their way to prominence this weekThis fascinating image was highly commended in the Zoological Society of London's Animal Photography Prize exhibition. 'Monkey Snapper'.Called 'Curiosity' this photo shows a diver swimming alongside a whaleFilmmaker Chris Tangey had been out in Alice Springs, Australia, scouting locations for a new movie when he witnessed one of nature's rarest phenomena - a fire tornado.Waiting patiently: Apple fans queue for the new iPhone 5 at the Apple store in Regent Street, London.An Occupy Wall Street activist stands with a dollar bill over his mouth during demonstrations on the one-year anniversary of the movement in New York.A Muslim protester shouts slogans during a protest in front of the U.S. embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia. There has been ongoing anger worldwide over an anti-Islam video made in the U.S.Demonstrators shout slogans as they march with Chinese national flags and banners near the Japanese consulate during a protest on the 81st anniversary of Japan's invasion of China, in Shanghai.Residents are baffled after council contractors painted a stretch of double yellow lines - just 21 inches long. Motorists will be fined £50 or £70 if they park on the lines in Canterbury, Kent, which aren't even big enough to park a skateboard.A model displays a creation from the Prada Spring/Summer 2013 collection at Milan Fashion WeekA model poses for photographers backstage before the Blumarine Spring/Summer 2013 collection at Milan Fashion Week.Celebrity chef Nick Nairn has cooked a special porridge breakfast for nine-year-old food blogger Martha Payne. Martha was banned by her council from blogging about her meals at her school in Argyll and Bute. But the council later backtracked after a barrage of negative publicity. The youngster has so far raised helped raise more than £100,000 through her charity work.Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, wave to Solomon Islanders as they leave the airport aboard a truck decorated as canoe in Honiara. William later inspected an honour guard of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force -- the Pacific nation has no military -- before the couple left for the capital in a motorcade.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge drink from a coconut during a visit to Tuvalu village during their tour of the Pacific. |
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