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News Pictures November 7 « Thread Started on Nov 7, 2009, 3:14am »
News Pictures November 7
A 32-metre (105 feet) statue of late Chairman Mao Zedong in his youth is seen under construction in Changsha, Hunan province, November 3, 2009
A tiny Yellow-billed Oxpecker frantically flaps its wings to keep its balance while pecking away at a giraffe's chin... The bird is feasting on the multitude of ticks and parasites that live in the giraffe's fur. The scene was snapped by photographer Billy Dodson in Ndutu, in the African Serengeti
Hundreds of Where's Wally Fans gather to celebrate their love for the children's book character in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
A security official looks at Canadian PETA protester, Ashley Fruno, during a protest outside the Canadian Embassy in Bangkok against seal hunting
Oliver Sinn of motoball club MSC Ubstadt-Weiher and Thomas Schmitt of MSC Puma Kuppenheim vie for the ball during the final of the German Motoball Championships in Kierspe
Solar powered cars line up at the start of the World Solar Challenge in Darwin. Thirty-two solar powered cars from 17 countries will race over 3,000kms across the Australian outback to Adelaide
Participants descend a hill on a homemade car during the XXI Car Festival in Medellin, Colombia
Three bull terriers dressed as a police officer, a wrestler and a soldier participate in the Family Pet festival in Cali, Colombia
A dog dressed as Batman participates in the Family Pet festival in Cali, Colombia
Japan's Prince Hisahito picks up a rabbit as he visits the Ueno Zoological Gardens in Tokyo
A newborn Sumatran Tiger cub is seen near the paws of its mother at a zoo in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia
The aurora borealis, or northern lights, seem to form a ghostly figure above Mo i Rana, Nordland, Norway
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