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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • EXCLUSIVE: You ORCA look behind you, this incredible photo shows a diver seemingly just yards from a feeding killer whale. Norwegian teacher Svein Aasjord, 44, his wife, and three boys, live in a fjord called Kaldfjord, in northern Norway close to the city of Tromsø - 217 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As well as living in one of the stunning coastal inlets Norway is famous for, the Aasjord family also live in one which is a popular hunting channel for whales feeding on herring. Each winter millions and millions of herring feed along the Norwegian coast in rich cold-water currents. Heading north to meet them is one the largest gatherings of orca and humpback whales on earth ready to feast on the bounty. In open water the whales stand little chance against the fast-moving shoals of herring, but by herding the tiny fish into fjords the whales create hundreds of ‘bait balls’ trapping the fish at the surface before going in for the kill. Sometimes the Aasjord family’s local Kaldfjord can be literally full of herring and large numbers of orca and humpbacks hunting them. The action has been so close to the house that Svein has been able to take photographs from inside his own property. These stunning photographs are just some Svein has been able to take over the years, including some breath-taking shots of his friends SWIMMING with the hunting orcas. Svein said: “All the people that have seen that picture tell me ‘he’s going to die in the next moment’. “I shouted to my friend ‘look over here’, because I wanted him to be looking at me when one of the big males was behind him. The whale of course was not up for the diver at all, he was just up for air. “The diver is a friend of mine, he and his girlfriend are experienced divers, they are not professional divers but they dive all the time. “We shut off the engine, as I am very strict when it comes to not disturbing the whales because they are feeding and I don’t want to interfere with their live
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  • April 3, 2015 - South Africa, Africa - A pair of adult male lions growling at camera in Klaserie, South Africa. (Credit Image: © Shannon Benson /Vwpics/VW Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Plus-size model Ashley Graham and comedian Sherri Shepherd lead the pack in a new body-confident swimsuit campaign. The pair are seen flaunting their voluptuous figures in a colorful beach photoshoot in a collaboration between Swimsuits For All and KingSize. The collaboration between the size-inclusive women’s swimwear brand and the men’s big and tall brand are working together to create a cross-gender, body-positive message with the shoot featuring swimwear from both brands. The Every.Body.Counts Summer Campaign features Graham and Shepherd alongside Sports Illustrated model Tara Lynn, and plus size model, Emme. Joining the girls are male influencers Kelvin Davis, Bruce Sturgell, Zach Mikoand and Najee Fox! Graham said of the campaign: ‘As the body positive movement becomes more inclusive, and we continue to inspire women to love and embrace the skin that we’re in, it is important that we invite everyone to join the conversation. ‘We know that women’s bodies are historically more judged and scrutinized, but we also recognize that men are subject to those pressures as well. This partnership shows our continued commitment to represent and celebrate different body types and sizes, supporting the confidence journey for everyone. Guys, we see you, too!’ The swim campaign features both the Swimsuits For All and KingSize summer 2019 collections, both available on the respective brand’s websites. The KingSize collection is available in men’s sizes BIG XL-9X and TALL L-6XL, and the Swimsuits For All collection features women’s sizes 4-40. 13 May 2019 Pictured: Ashley Graham stars alongside Sherri Shepherd, Tara Lynn, Emme, Kelvin Davis, Bruce Sturgell, Zach Mikoand and Najee Fox in the Every.Body.Counts Summer Campaign collaboration between Swimsuits For All and KingSize. Photo credit: Swimsuits For All/ KingSize/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • November 16, 2018 - Nazare, Portugal - Line up  during the Big Wave Surf Tour's Nazare Challenge. (Credit Image: ? Laurent Masurel/WSL via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, Hawaii - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii, center (green board) paddles into a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, Hawaii - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii, right (green board) drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Surfers abandon their surfboards as a large wave rolls through Waimea Bay. 18-22 ft waves broke at Waimea Bay Wednesday. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii, center (green board) paddles into a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A lifeguard patrols the surf at Waimea Bay where 18-22 ft waves were breaking Wednesday. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Two surfers paddle into a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, Hawaii - A surfer drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii, right (green board) drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
    20171213_zaf_sc5_010.jpg
  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - Professional surfer John John Florence of Hawaii drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A lifeguard on a jetski brings a surfer to his lost surfboard after wiping out on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - 18-22 ft waves break at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A lifeguard patrols the surf at Waimea Bay where 18-22 ft waves were breaking Wednesday. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
    20171213_zaf_sc5_011.jpg
  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A surfer drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A surfer drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A lifeguard on a jetski brings a surfer to his lost surfboard after wiping out on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 13, 2017 - Waimea Bay, HI, USA - WAIMEA BAY, HI - DECEMBER 13, 2017 - A surfer drops in on a large wave at Waimea Bay. The big wave surfing spot only breaks in the winter when storms send large north swells toward the North Shore of Oahu. (Credit Image: © Erich Schlegel via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Newborn Hand Holding Adult Finger (Credit Image: © Ron Nickel/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Grant Baker (ZAF) is the winner
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  • Joao De Macedo (PRT) finishes 5th
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  • Russel Bierke (AUS) placed  2nd in Heat 2 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Grant Baker (ZAF) Winner of the Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Alex Botelho (PRT ) finishes fourth
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  • Will Skudin (USA)  placed  6th in Heat 2 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Natxo Gonzalez (EUK) palces third
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  • Grant Baker (ZAF) is the winner
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  • Tom Lowe (GBR)  placed  4th in Heat 2 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Alex Bothelo (PRT) placed 1st in SemiFinal 2  at the Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Podium
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  • Natxo Gonzalez (EUK) placed 3rd in the Final of the Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Lucas Chianca (BRA) is the runner-up
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  • Ian Walsh ( HAW)  placed  1st in Heat 2 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Joao De Macedo placed 5th in the Final of the Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Nathan Florence (HAW) placed 3rd in Heat 1 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Lucas Chianca (BRA) placed 1st in Heat 1 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Natxo Gonzalez (EUK) placed 2nd in SemiFinal 2  at the Nazaré Challenge 2018 despite a perfetct 10
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  • Joao De Macedo  placed  3rd in Heat 2 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Francisco Procella (ITA) placed 4th in Heat 1 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Greg Long (USA) placed 5th in Heat 1 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Russel Bierke (AUS) finihes sixth
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  • Grant Baker (ZAF) is the winner
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  • Models wear designs by Rottingdean Bazaar on the catwalk during the MAN London Fashion Week Men's AW18 show, held at the Old Selfridge's Hotel, London. Picture date: Sunday January 7th, 2018. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • October 27, 2017 - Maui, Hawaii, U.S - IAN WALSH of Hawaii advances to the semifinals after winning round one heat 3 of the 2017 Peahi challenge (Credit Image: © Keoki Saguibo/WSL via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - The premiere of a new international program of the National Circus of Ukraine ''Extreme Arena' (Credit Image: © Nazar Furyk via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - The premiere of a new international program of the National Circus of Ukraine ''Extreme Arena' (Credit Image: © Nazar Furyk via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - The premiere of a new international program of the National Circus of Ukraine ''Extreme Arena' (Credit Image: © Nazar Furyk via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - The premiere of a new international program of the National Circus of Ukraine ''Extreme Arena' (Credit Image: © Nazar Furyk via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - An animal worker intimately feeds a lion during the premiere of a new international program of the National Circus of Ukraine called 'Extreme Arena.' (Credit Image: © Nazar Furyk via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Billy Kemper (HAW) placed 2nd in Heat 1 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Koxa Rodrigo (BRA)  placed  5th in Heat 2 of Round 1 of Nazaré Challenge 2018
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  • Jun 26, 2009 - Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom - Michael Joseph Jackson (Aug. 29, 1958 - Jun. 25, 2009) American recording artist, entertainer, and businessman Ð the 'King of Pop.' Seventh child of the Jackson family, he debuted on the professional music scene at the age of 11 as a member of The Jackson 5. Solo career in 1971. ÊFive of his solo studio albums are among the world's best-selling records: Off the Wall (1979), Thriller (1982), Bad (1987), Dangerous (1991) and HIStory (1995). Jacko's MTV videos were legendary, such as 'Beat It', 'Billie Jean', 'Thriller', 'Black or White' and 'Scream' - credited for transforming the music video into an art form. Jackson popularized a number of physically complicated dance techniques, such as the robot and the moonwalk. Distinctive musical sound and vocal style influenced hip hop, pop and contemporary R&B artists. Personal life, included his changing appearance and behavior, generated significant controversy, damaging his public image. 1993 and 2005, accused of child sexual abuse, Jackson was not charged in 93 and acquitted in 2005. Jackson married twice and fathered three children. 13 Grammy Awards, 13 number one singles in his solo career - more than any other male artist and the sales of over 750 million albums worldwide. A big animal lover and philanthropist. Jackson's highly publicized personal life, coupled with his successful career, has made him a part of pop culture for almost four decades. PICTURED: Popstar MICHAEL JACKSON, performs at the legendary gig at Aintree Racecourse in September 1988, as part of the 'Bad World Tour.'  (Credit Image: © Mercury Press/ZUMA Press)
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  • Michael Joseph Jackson (Aug. 29, 1958 - Jun. 25, 2009) American recording artist, entertainer, and businessman – the 'King of Pop.' Seventh child of the Jackson family, he debuted on the professional music scene at the age of 11 as a member of The Jackson 5. Solo career in 1971.  Five of his solo studio albums are among the world's best-selling records: Off the Wall (1979), Thriller (1982), Bad (1987), Dangerous (1991) and HIStory (1995). Jacko’s MTV videos were legendary, such as 'Beat It', 'Billie Jean', 'Thriller', 'Black or White' and 'Scream' - credited for transforming the music video into an art form. Jackson popularized a number of physically complicated dance techniques, such as the robot and the moonwalk. Distinctive musical sound and vocal style influenced hip hop, pop and contemporary R&B artists. Personal life, included his changing appearance and behavior, generated significant controversy, damaging his public image. 1993 and 2005, accused of child sexual abuse, Jackson was not charged in 93 and acquitted in 2005. Jackson married twice and fathered three children. 13 Grammy Awards, 13 number one singles in his solo career - more than any other male artist and the sales of over 750 million albums worldwide. A big animal lover and philanthropist. Jackson's highly publicized personal life, coupled with his successful career, has made him a part of pop culture for almost four decades.  PICTURED: Jun 15, 2002; London, England, UK; Fans of megastar Michael Jackson gather outside Sony Music headquarters on Great Marlborough Street waiting to see 'Jacko' but only site a lookalike. Others protest the music giant's invoice reportedly being handed to Jackson for 00,000 of unused studio bookings. (Credit Image: © AH001/ZBP/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Jun 26, 2009 - Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom - Michael Joseph Jackson (Aug. 29, 1958 - Jun. 25, 2009) American recording artist, entertainer, and businessman Ð the 'King of Pop.' Seventh child of the Jackson family, he debuted on the professional music scene at the age of 11 as a member of The Jackson 5. Solo career in 1971. ÊFive of his solo studio albums are among the world's best-selling records: Off the Wall (1979), Thriller (1982), Bad (1987), Dangerous (1991) and HIStory (1995). Jacko's MTV videos were legendary, such as 'Beat It', 'Billie Jean', 'Thriller', 'Black or White' and 'Scream' - credited for transforming the music video into an art form. Jackson popularized a number of physically complicated dance techniques, such as the robot and the moonwalk. Distinctive musical sound and vocal style influenced hip hop, pop and contemporary R&B artists. Personal life, included his changing appearance and behavior, generated significant controversy, damaging his public image. 1993 and 2005, accused of child sexual abuse, Jackson was not charged in 93 and acquitted in 2005. Jackson married twice and fathered three children. 13 Grammy Awards, 13 number one singles in his solo career - more than any other male artist and the sales of over 750 million albums worldwide. A big animal lover and philanthropist. Jackson's highly publicized personal life, coupled with his successful career, has made him a part of pop culture for almost four decades. PICTURED: Popstar MICHAEL JACKSON, performs at the legendary gig at Aintree Racecourse in September 1988, as part of the 'Bad World Tour.'  (Credit Image: © Mercury Press/ZUMA Press)
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  • MICHAEL JOSEPH JACKSON (Aug. 29, 1958 - Jun. 25, 2009) American recording artist, entertainer, and businessman – the 'King of Pop.' Seventh child of the Jackson family, he debuted on the professional music scene at the age of 11 as a member of The Jackson 5. Solo career in 1971.  Five of his solo studio albums are among the world's best-selling records: Off the Wall (1979), Thriller (1982), Bad (1987), Dangerous (1991) and HIStory (1995). Jacko's MTV videos were legendary, such as 'Beat It', 'Billie Jean', 'Thriller', 'Black or White' and 'Scream' - credited for transforming the music video into an art form. Jackson popularized a number of physically complicated dance techniques, such as the robot and the moonwalk. Distinctive musical sound and vocal style influenced hip hop, pop and contemporary R&B artists. Personal life, included his changing appearance and behavior, generated significant controversy, damaging his public image. 1993 and 2005, accused of child sexual abuse, Jackson was not charged in 93 and acquitted in 2005. Jackson married twice and fathered three children. 13 Grammy Awards, 13 number one singles in his solo career - more than any other male artist and the sales of over 750 million albums worldwide. A big animal lover and philanthropist. Jackson's highly publicized personal life, coupled with his successful career, has made him a part of pop culture for almost four decades(Credit © Harrison Funk/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • MICHAEL JOSEPH JACKSON (Aug. 29, 1958 - Jun. 25, 2009) American recording artist, entertainer, and businessman – the 'King of Pop.' Seventh child of the Jackson family, he debuted on the professional music scene at the age of 11 as a member of The Jackson 5. Solo career in 1971.  Five of his solo studio albums are among the world's best-selling records: Off the Wall (1979), Thriller (1982), Bad (1987), Dangerous (1991) and HIStory (1995). Jacko's MTV videos were legendary, such as 'Beat It', 'Billie Jean', 'Thriller', 'Black or White' and 'Scream' - credited for transforming the music video into an art form. Jackson popularized a number of physically complicated dance techniques, such as the robot and the moonwalk. Distinctive musical sound and vocal style influenced hip hop, pop and contemporary R&B artists. Personal life, included his changing appearance and behavior, generated significant controversy, damaging his public image. 1993 and 2005, accused of child sexual abuse, Jackson was not charged in 93 and acquitted in 2005. Jackson married twice and fathered three children. 13 Grammy Awards, 13 number one singles in his solo career - more than any other male artist and the sales of over 750 million albums worldwide. A big animal lover and philanthropist. Jackson's highly publicized personal life, coupled with his successful career, has made him a part of pop culture for almost four decades(Credit © Harrison Funk/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • MICHAEL JOSEPH JACKSON (Aug. 29, 1958 - Jun. 25, 2009) American recording artist, entertainer, and businessman – the 'King of Pop.' Seventh child of the Jackson family, he debuted on the professional music scene at the age of 11 as a member of The Jackson 5. Solo career in 1971.  Five of his solo studio albums are among the world's best-selling records: Off the Wall (1979), Thriller (1982), Bad (1987), Dangerous (1991) and HIStory (1995). Jacko's MTV videos were legendary, such as 'Beat It', 'Billie Jean', 'Thriller', 'Black or White' and 'Scream' - credited for transforming the music video into an art form. Jackson popularized a number of physically complicated dance techniques, such as the robot and the moonwalk. Distinctive musical sound and vocal style influenced hip hop, pop and contemporary R&B artists. Personal life, included his changing appearance and behavior, generated significant controversy, damaging his public image. 1993 and 2005, accused of child sexual abuse, Jackson was not charged in 93 and acquitted in 2005. Jackson married twice and fathered three children. 13 Grammy Awards, 13 number one singles in his solo career - more than any other male artist and the sales of over 750 million albums worldwide. A big animal lover and philanthropist. Jackson's highly publicized personal life, coupled with his successful career, has made him a part of pop culture for almost four decades(Credit © Harrison Funk/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Alexander Skarsgard, winner of the award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for 'Big Little Lies', poses in the press room during the 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at The Shrine Auditorium on January 21, 2018 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.com
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  • Alexander Skarsgard, winner of the award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for 'Big Little Lies', poses in the press room during the 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at The Shrine Auditorium on January 21, 2018 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.com
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  • Alexander Skarsgard, winner of the award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for 'Big Little Lies', poses in the press room during the 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at The Shrine Auditorium on January 21, 2018 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.com
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  • LAS VEGAS, NV - APRIL 26: Male Star of Yearr Award Winner Benicio Del Toro at the CinemaCon 2018 Big Screen Achievement Awards at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 26, 2018. 26 Apr 2018 Pictured: Jack Black. Photo credit: DAM/MPI/Capital Pictures / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • LAS VEGAS, NV - APRIL 26: Male Star of Yearr Award Winner Benicio Del Toro at the CinemaCon 2018 Big Screen Achievement Awards at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 26, 2018. 26 Apr 2018 Pictured: Felicity Jones. Photo credit: DAM/MPI/Capital Pictures / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • LAS VEGAS, NV - APRIL 26: Male Star of Yearr Award Winner Benicio Del Toro at the CinemaCon 2018 Big Screen Achievement Awards at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 26, 2018. 26 Apr 2018 Pictured: Jonah Hill. Photo credit: DAM/MPI/Capital Pictures / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • LAS VEGAS, NV - APRIL 26: Male Star of Yearr Award Winner Benicio Del Toro at the CinemaCon 2018 Big Screen Achievement Awards at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 26, 2018. 26 Apr 2018 Pictured: Samuel L. Jackson. Photo credit: DAM/MPI/Capital Pictures / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • LAS VEGAS, NV - APRIL 26: Male Star of Yearr Award Winner Benicio Del Toro at the CinemaCon 2018 Big Screen Achievement Awards at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 26, 2018. 26 Apr 2018 Pictured: Jodie Foster. Photo credit: DAM/MPI/Capital Pictures / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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