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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date w
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  • Mar. 8, 1961 - London, England, U.K. - At Commonwealth Conference HENDRIK VERWOERD announced South Africa's exit from Commonwealth of Nations. He is often called 'Architect of Apartheid' for his role in shaping the apartheid regime's racial ideology and policies when he was Minister of Native Affairs during the early 1950s. PICTURED: Verwoerd shaking hands with Nigerian Prime Minister Sir ABUBAKAR TAFAWA BALEWA at conference. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Prince Harry, wife Meghan and baby Archie leave the South of France after a three-day family holiday at Sir Elton John’s stunning Pounds 15 million summer ‘palace.’ The Royal couple have come under heavy criticism and been accused of hypocrisy for using private jets three times in the space of eights days for jaunts around Europe while purporting to be ‘eco warriors.’ The flights are estimated to have emitted at least six times more carbon dioxide per person than a scheduled flight. After jetting into Nice Airport on Wednesday, the Duke and Duchess and baby Archie were whisked off in a Mercedes limousine, with police protection, to Sir Elton’s stunning French Riviera villa, Castel Mont-Alban. Considered a summer home by the Rocket Man singer, the sunbeam-yellow hilltop villa boasts commanding views of the Mediterranean from the overlooking tower room. It is high above Nice, with views across the bay and to the Alps and has been used by celebrity pals of Sir Elton, including David and Victoria Beckham. It was originally built in the 1920s as an artists colony. With the help of a team of designers, Elton redesigned the interior to be beautifully and extravagantly decorated in his own flamboyant style, complete with Andy Warhol originals adoring the walls. The villa is so huge it can be seen from across the entire bay. Just three days later, early on Saturday (Aug 17) afternoon, the Royal couple again left Nice Airport on the same private plane, and are believed to have flown back to the UK. Meghan wore a crisp white shirt and matching white trousers as she boarded the 12-seater Cessna aircraft carefully clutching three-month-old Archie Mountbatten-Windsor closely to her chest. Harry, wearing a white polo, jeans, and brown chukka boots, climbed the steps a few moments later, before the plane left for its likely return journey to Farnborough airfield in Hampshire. It was the third time in just over a week that Harry has used a private jet
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Prince Harry, wife Meghan and baby Archie leave the South of France after a three-day family holiday at Sir Elton John’s stunning Pounds 15 million summer ‘palace.’ The Royal couple have come under heavy criticism and been accused of hypocrisy for using private jets three times in the space of eights days for jaunts around Europe while purporting to be ‘eco warriors.’ The flights are estimated to have emitted at least six times more carbon dioxide per person than a scheduled flight. After jetting into Nice Airport on Wednesday, the Duke and Duchess and baby Archie were whisked off in a Mercedes limousine, with police protection, to Sir Elton’s stunning French Riviera villa, Castel Mont-Alban. Considered a summer home by the Rocket Man singer, the sunbeam-yellow hilltop villa boasts commanding views of the Mediterranean from the overlooking tower room. It is high above Nice, with views across the bay and to the Alps and has been used by celebrity pals of Sir Elton, including David and Victoria Beckham. It was originally built in the 1920s as an artists colony. With the help of a team of designers, Elton redesigned the interior to be beautifully and extravagantly decorated in his own flamboyant style, complete with Andy Warhol originals adoring the walls. The villa is so huge it can be seen from across the entire bay. Just three days later, early on Saturday (Aug 17) afternoon, the Royal couple again left Nice Airport on the same private plane, and are believed to have flown back to the UK. Meghan wore a crisp white shirt and matching white trousers as she boarded the 12-seater Cessna aircraft carefully clutching three-month-old Archie Mountbatten-Windsor closely to her chest. Harry, wearing a white polo, jeans, and brown chukka boots, climbed the steps a few moments later, before the plane left for its likely return journey to Farnborough airfield in Hampshire. It was the third time in just over a week that Harry has used a private jet
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Prince Harry, wife Meghan and baby Archie leave the South of France after a three-day family holiday at Sir Elton John’s stunning Pounds 15 million summer ‘palace.’ The Royal couple have come under heavy criticism and been accused of hypocrisy for using private jets three times in the space of eights days for jaunts around Europe while purporting to be ‘eco warriors.’ The flights are estimated to have emitted at least six times more carbon dioxide per person than a scheduled flight. After jetting into Nice Airport on Wednesday, the Duke and Duchess and baby Archie were whisked off in a Mercedes limousine, with police protection, to Sir Elton’s stunning French Riviera villa, Castel Mont-Alban. Considered a summer home by the Rocket Man singer, the sunbeam-yellow hilltop villa boasts commanding views of the Mediterranean from the overlooking tower room. It is high above Nice, with views across the bay and to the Alps and has been used by celebrity pals of Sir Elton, including David and Victoria Beckham. It was originally built in the 1920s as an artists colony. With the help of a team of designers, Elton redesigned the interior to be beautifully and extravagantly decorated in his own flamboyant style, complete with Andy Warhol originals adoring the walls. The villa is so huge it can be seen from across the entire bay. Just three days later, early on Saturday (Aug 17) afternoon, the Royal couple again left Nice Airport on the same private plane, and are believed to have flown back to the UK. Meghan wore a crisp white shirt and matching white trousers as she boarded the 12-seater Cessna aircraft carefully clutching three-month-old Archie Mountbatten-Windsor closely to her chest. Harry, wearing a white polo, jeans, and brown chukka boots, climbed the steps a few moments later, before the plane left for its likely return journey to Farnborough airfield in Hampshire. It was the third time in just over a week that Harry has used a private jet
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  • 9 December 2017 -  Premier League - Tottenham Hotspur v Stoke City - Fans on-route to Wembley in the early afternoon sunshine - Photo: Marc Atkins/Offside
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  • 9 December 2017 -  Premier League - Tottenham Hotspur v Stoke City - Fans on-route to Wembley in the early afternoon sunshine - Photo: Marc Atkins/Offside
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  • June 16, 2017 - FILE PHOTO - Amazon has acquired Whole Foods, a move that marks the e-commerce giant's official entry into the world of physical stores as well as groceries. It's Amazon's biggest acquisition ever, paying $13.7 billion in cash for the grocery chain, which now operates some 465 stores across the U.S. Amazon has grown into a retail behemoth and has has been tip-toeing into bookstores and experimental convenience stores. Those efforts led to speculation that Amazon eventually would make a major acquisition of a chain, rather than slowly build out its own stores. That acquisition ended up being Whole Foods. Pictured: Jun 06, 2008 - San Francisco, California, USA - Service at Amazon.com Inc.'s Web site was unavailable for a period of time on Friday. Amazon's homepage returned the message ''Http/1.1 Service Unavailable'' against a blank white screen. No reason for the service interruption was listed, and company representatives were not available for immediate comment. Shares of Amazon were down 2.7 percent to 2.25 in early afternoon trading. PICTURED: Date Unknown - Fernley, Nevada, USA - Founder and CEO of Amazon.com, JEFF BEZOS gears up for the holiday season at Amazon's distribution center (Credit Image: Mark Richards/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Jun 06, 2008 - San Francisco, California, USA - Service at Amazon.com Inc.'s Web site was unavailable for a period of time on Friday. Amazon's homepage returned the message ''Http/1.1 Service Unavailable'' against a blank white screen. No reason for the service interruption was listed, and company representatives were not available for immediate comment. Shares of Amazon were down 2.7 percent to 2.25 in early afternoon trading. PICTURED: Date Unknown - Fernley, Nevada, USA - Founder and CEO of Amazon.com, JEFF BEZOS gears up for the holiday season at Amazon's distribution center (Credit Image: Mark Richards/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • August 26, 2017 - Reading, Berkshire, UK - Reading Festival 2017, Reading, UK. Wolf Alice perform a secret early afternoon set.  Ellie Rowsell pictured  (Credit Image: © Andy Sturmey/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 13, 2016 - New York City, New York, US - Anti-Donald Trump protests continued for a fifth day in New York City. Dubbed the ‚ÄòHere to Stay‚Äô Rally and March saw some of the largest crowds yet to protest the apprentice President-elect Donald Trump, to date. The early afternoon demonstration gathered for the rally at the Trump International Hotel and Tower on Central Park West, drawing large numbers of immigrants and supportive New Yonkers, then marched to the US President-elect home and headquarters on Fifth Avenue, where the demonstration continued. (Credit Image: © 2016 G. Ronald Lopez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 11, 2018 - Montecito, California, U.S - DAN PERKINS of the Fresno Fire Department and MATT WINN of the Clovis Fire Department perform Search and Rescue Missions Thursday afternoon after a deadly mudslide hit the area early Tuesday. (Credit Image: © Erick Madrid via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Lady Lake, Florida, U.S. - ED FLUKER arranges the last remaining gas containers on otherwise empty shelves at The Home Depot in Lady Lake on Tuesday afternoon. The empty shelves beside him are where the generators are typically displayed. The store was out of generators and water early Tuesday. Buyers at the store are preparing for Hurricane Irma. (Credit Image: © Stephen M. Dowell/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Lady Lake, FL, USA - Ed Fluker arranges the last remaining gas containers on otherwise empty shelves at The Home Depot in Lady Lake on Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 5, 2017. The empty shelves beside him are where the generators are typically displayed. The store was out of generators and water early Tuesday. Buyers at the store are preparing for Hurricane Irma. (Credit Image: © Stephen M. Dowell/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Pretty in Pink <br />
<br />
Photographer and guide Paul Goldstein has spent thirty years showing people the Rift Valley in Kenya from ground level, for want of a change he has taken to the skies. <br />
<br />
The Wimbledon-based guide for Exodus Travels says: “Lake Magadi in Kenya is one of the less fabled Rift Lakes lacking the box office of Bogoria or Nakuru, but it is just as rewarding. Greater and Lesser flamingos flourish in these alkaline rich soda lakes and only a few miles of game-rich valley floor separates Magadi from the Northern tip of Lake Natron. <br />
<br />
“Ever since I saw Denys Finch Hatton fly across these lakes in Out of Africa, I have been mesmerised by the vast shimmering flocks of these birds, aware how parlous their existence is. Too much rain destroys the alkaline content of the soda lakes and can irrevocably alter their diet and breeding patterns. <br />
<br />
“A sunrise flight is both dramatic and literally uplifting as the long shadows from the early sun gild the pink and red birds. However, it is late afternoon when the Lake really excels, as the wind meticulously sculpts the soda patterns into intricate and indeed beautiful patterns. <br />
<br />
“On this day there were plenty on show and the bird's eye view down a long lens was utterly captivating.” <br />
Paul has run fifteen marathons in a tiger suit for charity. This year (2020) he will run the London marathon AND run the Mount Everest marathon wearing the tiger suit for the ‘Worth More Alive X’ tiger preservation charity.<br />
<br />
Where: Rift Valley, Kenya<br />
When: 21 Jan 2020<br />
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images
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  • Pretty in Pink <br />
<br />
Photographer and guide Paul Goldstein has spent thirty years showing people the Rift Valley in Kenya from ground level, for want of a change he has taken to the skies. <br />
<br />
The Wimbledon-based guide for Exodus Travels says: “Lake Magadi in Kenya is one of the less fabled Rift Lakes lacking the box office of Bogoria or Nakuru, but it is just as rewarding. Greater and Lesser flamingos flourish in these alkaline rich soda lakes and only a few miles of game-rich valley floor separates Magadi from the Northern tip of Lake Natron. <br />
<br />
“Ever since I saw Denys Finch Hatton fly across these lakes in Out of Africa, I have been mesmerised by the vast shimmering flocks of these birds, aware how parlous their existence is. Too much rain destroys the alkaline content of the soda lakes and can irrevocably alter their diet and breeding patterns. <br />
<br />
“A sunrise flight is both dramatic and literally uplifting as the long shadows from the early sun gild the pink and red birds. However, it is late afternoon when the Lake really excels, as the wind meticulously sculpts the soda patterns into intricate and indeed beautiful patterns. <br />
<br />
“On this day there were plenty on show and the bird's eye view down a long lens was utterly captivating.” <br />
Paul has run fifteen marathons in a tiger suit for charity. This year (2020) he will run the London marathon AND run the Mount Everest marathon wearing the tiger suit for the ‘Worth More Alive X’ tiger preservation charity.<br />
<br />
Where: Rift Valley, Kenya<br />
When: 14 Jan 2020<br />
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images
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  • Mickey and Minnie appear under stormy skies during the afternoon parade, shortly before the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., closed early due to weather spawned by Hurricane Dorian, Tuesday, September 3, 2019. Photo by Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • View of the city pier early morning in Panama City Beach, as Florida's Panhandle prepares for its worst hurricane strike in at least a decade as Michael gained power overnight, on track to strike somewhere near Panama City Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 10, 2018. Photo by Pedro Portal/Miami Herald/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A man walks along the beach, defying the strong winds near to the city pier early morning in Panama City Beach, as Florida's Panhandle prepares for its worst hurricane strike in at least a decade as Michael gained power overnight, on track to strike somewhere near Panama City Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 10, 2018. Photo by Pedro Portal/Miami Herald/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The shelves are bare where the generators are displayed at The Home Depot in Lady Lake, FL, USA on Tuesday afternoon, September 5, 2017. Buyers are preparing for Hurricane Irma. The store was out of generators and water early Tuesday. Photo by Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pretty in Pink <br />
<br />
Photographer and guide Paul Goldstein has spent thirty years showing people the Rift Valley in Kenya from ground level, for want of a change he has taken to the skies. <br />
<br />
The Wimbledon-based guide for Exodus Travels says: “Lake Magadi in Kenya is one of the less fabled Rift Lakes lacking the box office of Bogoria or Nakuru, but it is just as rewarding. Greater and Lesser flamingos flourish in these alkaline rich soda lakes and only a few miles of game-rich valley floor separates Magadi from the Northern tip of Lake Natron. <br />
<br />
“Ever since I saw Denys Finch Hatton fly across these lakes in Out of Africa, I have been mesmerised by the vast shimmering flocks of these birds, aware how parlous their existence is. Too much rain destroys the alkaline content of the soda lakes and can irrevocably alter their diet and breeding patterns. <br />
<br />
“A sunrise flight is both dramatic and literally uplifting as the long shadows from the early sun gild the pink and red birds. However, it is late afternoon when the Lake really excels, as the wind meticulously sculpts the soda patterns into intricate and indeed beautiful patterns. <br />
<br />
“On this day there were plenty on show and the bird's eye view down a long lens was utterly captivating.” <br />
Paul has run fifteen marathons in a tiger suit for charity. This year (2020) he will run the London marathon AND run the Mount Everest marathon wearing the tiger suit for the ‘Worth More Alive X’ tiger preservation charity.<br />
<br />
Where: Rift Valley, Kenya<br />
When: 21 Jan 2020<br />
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images
    40274289.jpg
  • Pretty in Pink <br />
<br />
Photographer and guide Paul Goldstein has spent thirty years showing people the Rift Valley in Kenya from ground level, for want of a change he has taken to the skies. <br />
<br />
The Wimbledon-based guide for Exodus Travels says: “Lake Magadi in Kenya is one of the less fabled Rift Lakes lacking the box office of Bogoria or Nakuru, but it is just as rewarding. Greater and Lesser flamingos flourish in these alkaline rich soda lakes and only a few miles of game-rich valley floor separates Magadi from the Northern tip of Lake Natron. <br />
<br />
“Ever since I saw Denys Finch Hatton fly across these lakes in Out of Africa, I have been mesmerised by the vast shimmering flocks of these birds, aware how parlous their existence is. Too much rain destroys the alkaline content of the soda lakes and can irrevocably alter their diet and breeding patterns. <br />
<br />
“A sunrise flight is both dramatic and literally uplifting as the long shadows from the early sun gild the pink and red birds. However, it is late afternoon when the Lake really excels, as the wind meticulously sculpts the soda patterns into intricate and indeed beautiful patterns. <br />
<br />
“On this day there were plenty on show and the bird's eye view down a long lens was utterly captivating.” <br />
Paul has run fifteen marathons in a tiger suit for charity. This year (2020) he will run the London marathon AND run the Mount Everest marathon wearing the tiger suit for the ‘Worth More Alive X’ tiger preservation charity.<br />
<br />
Where: Rift Valley, Kenya<br />
When: 14 Jan 2020<br />
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images
    40274278.jpg
  • Pretty in Pink <br />
<br />
Photographer and guide Paul Goldstein has spent thirty years showing people the Rift Valley in Kenya from ground level, for want of a change he has taken to the skies. <br />
<br />
The Wimbledon-based guide for Exodus Travels says: “Lake Magadi in Kenya is one of the less fabled Rift Lakes lacking the box office of Bogoria or Nakuru, but it is just as rewarding. Greater and Lesser flamingos flourish in these alkaline rich soda lakes and only a few miles of game-rich valley floor separates Magadi from the Northern tip of Lake Natron. <br />
<br />
“Ever since I saw Denys Finch Hatton fly across these lakes in Out of Africa, I have been mesmerised by the vast shimmering flocks of these birds, aware how parlous their existence is. Too much rain destroys the alkaline content of the soda lakes and can irrevocably alter their diet and breeding patterns. <br />
<br />
“A sunrise flight is both dramatic and literally uplifting as the long shadows from the early sun gild the pink and red birds. However, it is late afternoon when the Lake really excels, as the wind meticulously sculpts the soda patterns into intricate and indeed beautiful patterns. <br />
<br />
“On this day there were plenty on show and the bird's eye view down a long lens was utterly captivating.” <br />
Paul has run fifteen marathons in a tiger suit for charity. This year (2020) he will run the London marathon AND run the Mount Everest marathon wearing the tiger suit for the ‘Worth More Alive X’ tiger preservation charity.<br />
<br />
Where: Rift Valley, Kenya<br />
When: 14 Jan 2020<br />
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images
    40274279.jpg
  • Pretty in Pink <br />
<br />
Photographer and guide Paul Goldstein has spent thirty years showing people the Rift Valley in Kenya from ground level, for want of a change he has taken to the skies. <br />
<br />
The Wimbledon-based guide for Exodus Travels says: “Lake Magadi in Kenya is one of the less fabled Rift Lakes lacking the box office of Bogoria or Nakuru, but it is just as rewarding. Greater and Lesser flamingos flourish in these alkaline rich soda lakes and only a few miles of game-rich valley floor separates Magadi from the Northern tip of Lake Natron. <br />
<br />
“Ever since I saw Denys Finch Hatton fly across these lakes in Out of Africa, I have been mesmerised by the vast shimmering flocks of these birds, aware how parlous their existence is. Too much rain destroys the alkaline content of the soda lakes and can irrevocably alter their diet and breeding patterns. <br />
<br />
“A sunrise flight is both dramatic and literally uplifting as the long shadows from the early sun gild the pink and red birds. However, it is late afternoon when the Lake really excels, as the wind meticulously sculpts the soda patterns into intricate and indeed beautiful patterns. <br />
<br />
“On this day there were plenty on show and the bird's eye view down a long lens was utterly captivating.” <br />
Paul has run fifteen marathons in a tiger suit for charity. This year (2020) he will run the London marathon AND run the Mount Everest marathon wearing the tiger suit for the ‘Worth More Alive X’ tiger preservation charity.<br />
<br />
Where: Rift Valley, Kenya<br />
When: 14 Jan 2020<br />
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images
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  • Pretty in Pink <br />
<br />
Photographer and guide Paul Goldstein has spent thirty years showing people the Rift Valley in Kenya from ground level, for want of a change he has taken to the skies. <br />
<br />
The Wimbledon-based guide for Exodus Travels says: “Lake Magadi in Kenya is one of the less fabled Rift Lakes lacking the box office of Bogoria or Nakuru, but it is just as rewarding. Greater and Lesser flamingos flourish in these alkaline rich soda lakes and only a few miles of game-rich valley floor separates Magadi from the Northern tip of Lake Natron. <br />
<br />
“Ever since I saw Denys Finch Hatton fly across these lakes in Out of Africa, I have been mesmerised by the vast shimmering flocks of these birds, aware how parlous their existence is. Too much rain destroys the alkaline content of the soda lakes and can irrevocably alter their diet and breeding patterns. <br />
<br />
“A sunrise flight is both dramatic and literally uplifting as the long shadows from the early sun gild the pink and red birds. However, it is late afternoon when the Lake really excels, as the wind meticulously sculpts the soda patterns into intricate and indeed beautiful patterns. <br />
<br />
“On this day there were plenty on show and the bird's eye view down a long lens was utterly captivating.” <br />
Paul has run fifteen marathons in a tiger suit for charity. This year (2020) he will run the London marathon AND run the Mount Everest marathon wearing the tiger suit for the ‘Worth More Alive X’ tiger preservation charity.<br />
<br />
Where: Rift Valley, Kenya<br />
When: 14 Jan 2020<br />
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images
    40274281.jpg
  • Pretty in Pink <br />
<br />
Photographer and guide Paul Goldstein has spent thirty years showing people the Rift Valley in Kenya from ground level, for want of a change he has taken to the skies. <br />
<br />
The Wimbledon-based guide for Exodus Travels says: “Lake Magadi in Kenya is one of the less fabled Rift Lakes lacking the box office of Bogoria or Nakuru, but it is just as rewarding. Greater and Lesser flamingos flourish in these alkaline rich soda lakes and only a few miles of game-rich valley floor separates Magadi from the Northern tip of Lake Natron. <br />
<br />
“Ever since I saw Denys Finch Hatton fly across these lakes in Out of Africa, I have been mesmerised by the vast shimmering flocks of these birds, aware how parlous their existence is. Too much rain destroys the alkaline content of the soda lakes and can irrevocably alter their diet and breeding patterns. <br />
<br />
“A sunrise flight is both dramatic and literally uplifting as the long shadows from the early sun gild the pink and red birds. However, it is late afternoon when the Lake really excels, as the wind meticulously sculpts the soda patterns into intricate and indeed beautiful patterns. <br />
<br />
“On this day there were plenty on show and the bird's eye view down a long lens was utterly captivating.” <br />
Paul has run fifteen marathons in a tiger suit for charity. This year (2020) he will run the London marathon AND run the Mount Everest marathon wearing the tiger suit for the ‘Worth More Alive X’ tiger preservation charity.<br />
<br />
Where: Rift Valley, Kenya<br />
When: 21 Jan 2020<br />
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images
    40274282.jpg
  • Pretty in Pink <br />
<br />
Photographer and guide Paul Goldstein has spent thirty years showing people the Rift Valley in Kenya from ground level, for want of a change he has taken to the skies. <br />
<br />
The Wimbledon-based guide for Exodus Travels says: “Lake Magadi in Kenya is one of the less fabled Rift Lakes lacking the box office of Bogoria or Nakuru, but it is just as rewarding. Greater and Lesser flamingos flourish in these alkaline rich soda lakes and only a few miles of game-rich valley floor separates Magadi from the Northern tip of Lake Natron. <br />
<br />
“Ever since I saw Denys Finch Hatton fly across these lakes in Out of Africa, I have been mesmerised by the vast shimmering flocks of these birds, aware how parlous their existence is. Too much rain destroys the alkaline content of the soda lakes and can irrevocably alter their diet and breeding patterns. <br />
<br />
“A sunrise flight is both dramatic and literally uplifting as the long shadows from the early sun gild the pink and red birds. However, it is late afternoon when the Lake really excels, as the wind meticulously sculpts the soda patterns into intricate and indeed beautiful patterns. <br />
<br />
“On this day there were plenty on show and the bird's eye view down a long lens was utterly captivating.” <br />
Paul has run fifteen marathons in a tiger suit for charity. This year (2020) he will run the London marathon AND run the Mount Everest marathon wearing the tiger suit for the ‘Worth More Alive X’ tiger preservation charity.<br />
<br />
Where: Rift Valley, Kenya<br />
When: 21 Jan 2020<br />
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images
    40274283.jpg
  • Pretty in Pink <br />
<br />
Photographer and guide Paul Goldstein has spent thirty years showing people the Rift Valley in Kenya from ground level, for want of a change he has taken to the skies. <br />
<br />
The Wimbledon-based guide for Exodus Travels says: “Lake Magadi in Kenya is one of the less fabled Rift Lakes lacking the box office of Bogoria or Nakuru, but it is just as rewarding. Greater and Lesser flamingos flourish in these alkaline rich soda lakes and only a few miles of game-rich valley floor separates Magadi from the Northern tip of Lake Natron. <br />
<br />
“Ever since I saw Denys Finch Hatton fly across these lakes in Out of Africa, I have been mesmerised by the vast shimmering flocks of these birds, aware how parlous their existence is. Too much rain destroys the alkaline content of the soda lakes and can irrevocably alter their diet and breeding patterns. <br />
<br />
“A sunrise flight is both dramatic and literally uplifting as the long shadows from the early sun gild the pink and red birds. However, it is late afternoon when the Lake really excels, as the wind meticulously sculpts the soda patterns into intricate and indeed beautiful patterns. <br />
<br />
“On this day there were plenty on show and the bird's eye view down a long lens was utterly captivating.” <br />
Paul has run fifteen marathons in a tiger suit for charity. This year (2020) he will run the London marathon AND run the Mount Everest marathon wearing the tiger suit for the ‘Worth More Alive X’ tiger preservation charity.<br />
<br />
Where: Rift Valley, Kenya<br />
When: 21 Jan 2020<br />
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images
    40274284.jpg
  • Pretty in Pink <br />
<br />
Photographer and guide Paul Goldstein has spent thirty years showing people the Rift Valley in Kenya from ground level, for want of a change he has taken to the skies. <br />
<br />
The Wimbledon-based guide for Exodus Travels says: “Lake Magadi in Kenya is one of the less fabled Rift Lakes lacking the box office of Bogoria or Nakuru, but it is just as rewarding. Greater and Lesser flamingos flourish in these alkaline rich soda lakes and only a few miles of game-rich valley floor separates Magadi from the Northern tip of Lake Natron. <br />
<br />
“Ever since I saw Denys Finch Hatton fly across these lakes in Out of Africa, I have been mesmerised by the vast shimmering flocks of these birds, aware how parlous their existence is. Too much rain destroys the alkaline content of the soda lakes and can irrevocably alter their diet and breeding patterns. <br />
<br />
“A sunrise flight is both dramatic and literally uplifting as the long shadows from the early sun gild the pink and red birds. However, it is late afternoon when the Lake really excels, as the wind meticulously sculpts the soda patterns into intricate and indeed beautiful patterns. <br />
<br />
“On this day there were plenty on show and the bird's eye view down a long lens was utterly captivating.” <br />
Paul has run fifteen marathons in a tiger suit for charity. This year (2020) he will run the London marathon AND run the Mount Everest marathon wearing the tiger suit for the ‘Worth More Alive X’ tiger preservation charity.<br />
<br />
Where: Rift Valley, Kenya<br />
When: 21 Jan 2020<br />
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images
    40274286.jpg
  • Pretty in Pink <br />
<br />
Photographer and guide Paul Goldstein has spent thirty years showing people the Rift Valley in Kenya from ground level, for want of a change he has taken to the skies. <br />
<br />
The Wimbledon-based guide for Exodus Travels says: “Lake Magadi in Kenya is one of the less fabled Rift Lakes lacking the box office of Bogoria or Nakuru, but it is just as rewarding. Greater and Lesser flamingos flourish in these alkaline rich soda lakes and only a few miles of game-rich valley floor separates Magadi from the Northern tip of Lake Natron. <br />
<br />
“Ever since I saw Denys Finch Hatton fly across these lakes in Out of Africa, I have been mesmerised by the vast shimmering flocks of these birds, aware how parlous their existence is. Too much rain destroys the alkaline content of the soda lakes and can irrevocably alter their diet and breeding patterns. <br />
<br />
“A sunrise flight is both dramatic and literally uplifting as the long shadows from the early sun gild the pink and red birds. However, it is late afternoon when the Lake really excels, as the wind meticulously sculpts the soda patterns into intricate and indeed beautiful patterns. <br />
<br />
“On this day there were plenty on show and the bird's eye view down a long lens was utterly captivating.” <br />
Paul has run fifteen marathons in a tiger suit for charity. This year (2020) he will run the London marathon AND run the Mount Everest marathon wearing the tiger suit for the ‘Worth More Alive X’ tiger preservation charity.<br />
<br />
Where: Rift Valley, Kenya<br />
When: 21 Jan 2020<br />
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images
    40274287.jpg
  • Pretty in Pink <br />
<br />
Photographer and guide Paul Goldstein has spent thirty years showing people the Rift Valley in Kenya from ground level, for want of a change he has taken to the skies. <br />
<br />
The Wimbledon-based guide for Exodus Travels says: “Lake Magadi in Kenya is one of the less fabled Rift Lakes lacking the box office of Bogoria or Nakuru, but it is just as rewarding. Greater and Lesser flamingos flourish in these alkaline rich soda lakes and only a few miles of game-rich valley floor separates Magadi from the Northern tip of Lake Natron. <br />
<br />
“Ever since I saw Denys Finch Hatton fly across these lakes in Out of Africa, I have been mesmerised by the vast shimmering flocks of these birds, aware how parlous their existence is. Too much rain destroys the alkaline content of the soda lakes and can irrevocably alter their diet and breeding patterns. <br />
<br />
“A sunrise flight is both dramatic and literally uplifting as the long shadows from the early sun gild the pink and red birds. However, it is late afternoon when the Lake really excels, as the wind meticulously sculpts the soda patterns into intricate and indeed beautiful patterns. <br />
<br />
“On this day there were plenty on show and the bird's eye view down a long lens was utterly captivating.” <br />
Paul has run fifteen marathons in a tiger suit for charity. This year (2020) he will run the London marathon AND run the Mount Everest marathon wearing the tiger suit for the ‘Worth More Alive X’ tiger preservation charity.<br />
<br />
Where: Rift Valley, Kenya<br />
When: 21 Jan 2020<br />
Credit: Paul Goldstein/Cover Images
    40274288.jpg
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