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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
    MEGA348608_006.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
    MEGA348608_005.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
    MEGA348608_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
    MEGA348608_008.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
    MEGA348608_010.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
    MEGA348608_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
    MEGA348608_004.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
    MEGA348608_007.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
    MEGA348608_009.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sanjay Pandey and Supito Maity in Sao Paulo A 28-year-old Brazilian woman crippled by sheer weight and disproportionate size of tumours in her lower limbs is pleading for help from the netizens. Karina Rodini, who was fired from her job and is forced stay unmarried due to her medical condition, says the disease took a heavy toll on her personal and professional life. Karina has spent most of her adult life hiding it in public. But after last year’s botched up surgery in a state-run hospital, her ‘legs have become double the size and no clothes fit her’, making her a pariah in the locality. Karina suffers from type one neurofibromatosis, a genetic condition marked by changes in skin colour and the growth of non-cancerous cysts in different parts. The disease affects one in 4000 people globally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, patient with type one neufibromatosis are born with one mutated copy of the NF1 gene in each cell. It said, "In about half of cases, the altered gene is inherited from an affected parent. The remaining cases result from new mutations in the NF1 gene and occur in people with no history of the disorder in their family." Karina, from Sao Paulo, was just two when ‘coffee milk’ patches started to appear on her skin. She said due to the lack of formation of lumps, the doctors could barely make out what ailed her. “I was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis when I was only two years old, at first it was only ‘coffee milk’ patches so the doctor couldn’t do anything because there were no lumps or tumours,” she said. The cysts started to show up almost nine years later. One year later, when she was 12, Karina underwent a surgical procedure to remove a cyst, weighing around nine kilograms, from her uterus. According to her, the cavity gave her a semblance of a pregnant woman. Being the oldest child among three, Karina has always received love from her mother, Fatima M. Abou Ali, 58, a single woman, who raised
    MEGA348608_001.jpg
  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
<br />
TheMegaAgency.com<br />
+1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA561167_014.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA561167_021.jpg
  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
<br />
TheMegaAgency.com<br />
+1 888 505 6342
    MEGA5545_043.JPG
  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
<br />
TheMegaAgency.com<br />
+1 888 505 6342
    MEGA5545_031.JPG
  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
<br />
TheMegaAgency.com<br />
+1 888 505 6342
    MEGA5545_025.JPG
  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
<br />
TheMegaAgency.com<br />
+1 888 505 6342
    MEGA5545_022.JPG
  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
<br />
TheMegaAgency.com<br />
+1 888 505 6342
    MEGA5545_021.JPG
  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
<br />
TheMegaAgency.com<br />
+1 888 505 6342
    MEGA5545_020.JPG
  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
<br />
TheMegaAgency.com<br />
+1 888 505 6342
    MEGA5545_019.JPG
  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
<br />
TheMegaAgency.com<br />
+1 888 505 6342
    MEGA5545_015.JPG
  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
<br />
TheMegaAgency.com<br />
+1 888 505 6342
    MEGA5545_013.JPG
  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
<br />
TheMegaAgency.com<br />
+1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
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+1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
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+1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
<br />
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+1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
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+1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA561167_004.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA561167_006.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA561167_011.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA561167_019.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA561167_018.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA561167_024.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Helen Hunt steps out for a flea market trip with a mystery man. Helen was seen doing a bit of shopping with her male friend who stayed close to her the entire time they were at a local flea market shopping for clothing, maps and patches. Helen's daughter was also there but strayed away from the couple to do some shopping of her own. 03 Dec 2019 Pictured: Helen Hunt. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
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TheMegaAgency.com<br />
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
<br />
TheMegaAgency.com<br />
+1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
<br />
TheMegaAgency.com<br />
+1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
<br />
TheMegaAgency.com<br />
+1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
<br />
TheMegaAgency.com<br />
+1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
<br />
TheMegaAgency.com<br />
+1 888 505 6342
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  • Prince Harry nuzzles a horse while visiting the Nature Fun Ranch in St. Andrew in Barbados.<br />
The ranch helps teens who have troubled lives sort out their problems while caring for the horses, growing vegetables and managing fish hatcheries. The ranch allows young people to speak freely with one another about important topics, including HIV/AIDS, providing them with a positive focus to guide their lives in the right direction, in a rural setting while tending to horses, working vegetable patches, or managing fish hatcheries.  While on his royal tour of the Caribbean, Prince Harry got a chance to meet Rihanna in a not so hopeless place. The royal and the singer were both in Barbados for the celebration of 50 years of independence. And of course, they hung with each other.<br />
01 Dec 2016<br />
Pictured: Prince Harry.<br />
Photo credit: MEGA<br />
<br />
TheMegaAgency.com<br />
+1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Pic shows Australian emergency services before they rescued three UK tourists stranded on top of their camper van. Three British backpackers had to be rescued when they woke up in their camper van to find they were surrounded by croc infested floodwater. The unhappy campers called emergency crews around 6am (local time) today (TUES) when they became flooded at Green Patch, a camping ground south of Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Officers from Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) arrived at the campsite to find three tourists – two male and one female - from the UK cowering on the roof of the Scooby-Doo-like coloured hire vehicle. It’s understood the Brits feared the water could be hiding man eating saltwater crocodiles which are common in Queensland and can grow up to 16-foot long. Nearby signs indicated that the area was a crocodile warning area and locals said there were resident reptiles in the murky water. (see Magnus copy) pictures@magnusnewsagency.com +44(0)1214584402. 06 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the camper van surrounded by floodwater. Three British backpackers had to be rescued when they woke up in their camper van to find they were surrounded by croc infested floodwater. The unhappy campers called emergency crews around 6am (local time) today (TUES) when they became flooded at Green Patch, a camping ground south of Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Officers from Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) arrived at the campsite to find three tourists – two male and one female - from the UK cowering on the roof of the Scooby-Doo-like coloured hire vehicle. It’s understood the Brits feared the water could be hiding man eating saltwater crocodiles which are common in Queensland and can grow up to 16-foot long. Nearby signs indicated that the area was a crocodile warning area and locals said there were resident reptiles in the murky water. (see Magnus copy) pictures@magnusnewsagency.com +44(0)12145844
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Pic shows Australian emergency services before they rescued three UK tourists stranded on top of their camper van. Three British backpackers had to be rescued when they woke up in their camper van to find they were surrounded by croc infested floodwater. The unhappy campers called emergency crews around 6am (local time) today (TUES) when they became flooded at Green Patch, a camping ground south of Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Officers from Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) arrived at the campsite to find three tourists – two male and one female - from the UK cowering on the roof of the Scooby-Doo-like coloured hire vehicle. It’s understood the Brits feared the water could be hiding man eating saltwater crocodiles which are common in Queensland and can grow up to 16-foot long. Nearby signs indicated that the area was a crocodile warning area and locals said there were resident reptiles in the murky water. (see Magnus copy) pictures@magnusnewsagency.com +44(0)1214584402. 06 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the camper van surrounded by floodwater. Three British backpackers had to be rescued when they woke up in their camper van to find they were surrounded by croc infested floodwater. The unhappy campers called emergency crews around 6am (local time) today (TUES) when they became flooded at Green Patch, a camping ground south of Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Officers from Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) arrived at the campsite to find three tourists – two male and one female - from the UK cowering on the roof of the Scooby-Doo-like coloured hire vehicle. It’s understood the Brits feared the water could be hiding man eating saltwater crocodiles which are common in Queensland and can grow up to 16-foot long. Nearby signs indicated that the area was a crocodile warning area and locals said there were resident reptiles in the murky water. (see Magnus copy) pictures@magnusnewsagency.com +44(0)12145844
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Pic shows Australian emergency services before they rescued three UK tourists stranded on top of their camper van. Three British backpackers had to be rescued when they woke up in their camper van to find they were surrounded by croc infested floodwater. The unhappy campers called emergency crews around 6am (local time) today (TUES) when they became flooded at Green Patch, a camping ground south of Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Officers from Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) arrived at the campsite to find three tourists – two male and one female - from the UK cowering on the roof of the Scooby-Doo-like coloured hire vehicle. It’s understood the Brits feared the water could be hiding man eating saltwater crocodiles which are common in Queensland and can grow up to 16-foot long. Nearby signs indicated that the area was a crocodile warning area and locals said there were resident reptiles in the murky water. (see Magnus copy) pictures@magnusnewsagency.com +44(0)1214584402. 06 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the camper van close to the yellow crocodile warning sign. Three British backpackers had to be rescued when they woke up in their camper van to find they were surrounded by croc infested floodwater. The unhappy campers called emergency crews around 6am (local time) today (TUES) when they became flooded at Green Patch, a camping ground south of Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Officers from Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) arrived at the campsite to find three tourists – two male and one female - from the UK cowering on the roof of the Scooby-Doo-like coloured hire vehicle. It’s understood the Brits feared the water could be hiding man eating saltwater crocodiles which are common in Queensland and can grow up to 16-foot long. Nearby signs indicated that the area was a crocodile warning area and locals said there were resident reptiles in the murky water. (see Magnus copy) pictures@magnusnewsagency.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Pic shows Australian emergency services before they rescued three UK tourists stranded on top of their camper van. Three British backpackers had to be rescued when they woke up in their camper van to find they were surrounded by croc infested floodwater. The unhappy campers called emergency crews around 6am (local time) today (TUES) when they became flooded at Green Patch, a camping ground south of Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Officers from Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) arrived at the campsite to find three tourists – two male and one female - from the UK cowering on the roof of the Scooby-Doo-like coloured hire vehicle. It’s understood the Brits feared the water could be hiding man eating saltwater crocodiles which are common in Queensland and can grow up to 16-foot long. Nearby signs indicated that the area was a crocodile warning area and locals said there were resident reptiles in the murky water. (see Magnus copy) pictures@magnusnewsagency.com +44(0)1214584402. 06 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the camper van surrounded by floodwater. Three British backpackers had to be rescued when they woke up in their camper van to find they were surrounded by croc infested floodwater. The unhappy campers called emergency crews around 6am (local time) today (TUES) when they became flooded at Green Patch, a camping ground south of Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Officers from Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) arrived at the campsite to find three tourists – two male and one female - from the UK cowering on the roof of the Scooby-Doo-like coloured hire vehicle. It’s understood the Brits feared the water could be hiding man eating saltwater crocodiles which are common in Queensland and can grow up to 16-foot long. Nearby signs indicated that the area was a crocodile warning area and locals said there were resident reptiles in the murky water. (see Magnus copy) pictures@magnusnewsagency.com +44(0)12145844
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Pic shows Australian emergency services before they rescued three UK tourists stranded on top of their camper van. Three British backpackers had to be rescued when they woke up in their camper van to find they were surrounded by croc infested floodwater. The unhappy campers called emergency crews around 6am (local time) today (TUES) when they became flooded at Green Patch, a camping ground south of Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Officers from Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) arrived at the campsite to find three tourists – two male and one female - from the UK cowering on the roof of the Scooby-Doo-like coloured hire vehicle. It’s understood the Brits feared the water could be hiding man eating saltwater crocodiles which are common in Queensland and can grow up to 16-foot long. Nearby signs indicated that the area was a crocodile warning area and locals said there were resident reptiles in the murky water. (see Magnus copy) pictures@magnusnewsagency.com +44(0)1214584402. 06 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the camper van surrounded by floodwater. Three British backpackers had to be rescued when they woke up in their camper van to find they were surrounded by croc infested floodwater. The unhappy campers called emergency crews around 6am (local time) today (TUES) when they became flooded at Green Patch, a camping ground south of Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Officers from Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) arrived at the campsite to find three tourists – two male and one female - from the UK cowering on the roof of the Scooby-Doo-like coloured hire vehicle. It’s understood the Brits feared the water could be hiding man eating saltwater crocodiles which are common in Queensland and can grow up to 16-foot long. Nearby signs indicated that the area was a crocodile warning area and locals said there were resident reptiles in the murky water. (see Magnus copy) pictures@magnusnewsagency.com +44(0)12145844
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Pic shows Australian emergency services before they rescued three UK tourists stranded on top of their camper van. Three British backpackers had to be rescued when they woke up in their camper van to find they were surrounded by croc infested floodwater. The unhappy campers called emergency crews around 6am (local time) today (TUES) when they became flooded at Green Patch, a camping ground south of Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Officers from Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) arrived at the campsite to find three tourists – two male and one female - from the UK cowering on the roof of the Scooby-Doo-like coloured hire vehicle. It’s understood the Brits feared the water could be hiding man eating saltwater crocodiles which are common in Queensland and can grow up to 16-foot long. Nearby signs indicated that the area was a crocodile warning area and locals said there were resident reptiles in the murky water. (see Magnus copy) pictures@magnusnewsagency.com +44(0)1214584402. 06 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Peter Endres/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the camp site where three UK tourists were stranded on top of their camper van. Three British backpackers had to be rescued when they woke up in their camper van to find they were surrounded by croc infested floodwater. The unhappy campers called emergency crews around 6am (local time) today (TUES) when they became flooded at Green Patch, a camping ground south of Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Officers from Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) arrived at the campsite to find three tourists – two male and one female - from the UK cowering on the roof of the Scooby-Doo-like coloured hire vehicle. It’s understood the Brits feared the water could be hiding man eating saltwater crocodiles which are common in Queensland and can grow up to 16-foot long. Nearby signs indicated that the area was a crocodile warning area and locals said there were resident reptiles in the murky water. (see Magn
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Pic shows Australian emergency services before they rescued three UK tourists stranded on top of their camper van. Three British backpackers had to be rescued when they woke up in their camper van to find they were surrounded by croc infested floodwater. The unhappy campers called emergency crews around 6am (local time) today (TUES) when they became flooded at Green Patch, a camping ground south of Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Officers from Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) arrived at the campsite to find three tourists – two male and one female - from the UK cowering on the roof of the Scooby-Doo-like coloured hire vehicle. It’s understood the Brits feared the water could be hiding man eating saltwater crocodiles which are common in Queensland and can grow up to 16-foot long. Nearby signs indicated that the area was a crocodile warning area and locals said there were resident reptiles in the murky water. (see Magnus copy) pictures@magnusnewsagency.com +44(0)1214584402. 06 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Magnus News Agency. Pic shows Australian emergency services before they rescued three UK tourists stranded on top of their camper van. Three British backpackers had to be rescued when they woke up in their camper van to find they were surrounded by croc infested floodwater. The unhappy campers called emergency crews around 6am (local time) today (TUES) when they became flooded at Green Patch, a camping ground south of Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Officers from Queensland Fire and Emergency Services (QFES) arrived at the campsite to find three tourists – two male and one female - from the UK cowering on the roof of the Scooby-Doo-like coloured hire vehicle. It’s understood the Brits feared the water could be hiding man eating saltwater crocodiles which are common in Queensland and can grow up to 16-foot long. Nearby signs indicated that the area was a crocodile warning area and locals said there were resident reptiles in the murky water
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  • October 12, 2018 - Wellington, Florida, U.S. - Tommy Syryca, 1, Wellington, climbs a mountain of small pumpkins at St. Peter's United Methodist Church in Wellington, Fla. St. Peter's is showing a movie in the patch, ''Spookley the Square Pumpkin,'' Saturday, October, 13 from 6-8 pm. All proceeds from the pumpkin patch support youth programs at the church. The Pumpkin Patch Hours: Monday-Saturday 9 am - 8 pm, Sunday 12 pm - 8 pm  (Credit Image: © Allen Eyestone/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Heidi and Spencer Pratt take Gunner to the pumpkin patch in LA. 16 Oct 2018 Pictured: Spencer and Heidi Pratt and Gunner. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Heidi and Spencer Pratt take Gunner to the pumpkin patch in LA. 16 Oct 2018 Pictured: Spencer and Heidi Pratt and Gunner. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Heidi and Spencer Pratt take Gunner to the pumpkin patch in LA. 16 Oct 2018 Pictured: Spencer and Heidi Pratt and Gunner. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Heidi and Spencer Pratt take Gunner to the pumpkin patch in LA. 16 Oct 2018 Pictured: Spencer and Heidi Pratt and Gunner. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Heidi and Spencer Pratt take Gunner to the pumpkin patch in LA. 16 Oct 2018 Pictured: Spencer and Heidi Pratt and Gunner. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Heidi and Spencer Pratt take Gunner to the pumpkin patch in LA. 16 Oct 2018 Pictured: Spencer and Heidi Pratt and Gunner. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Heidi and Spencer Pratt take Gunner to the pumpkin patch in LA. 16 Oct 2018 Pictured: Spencer and Heidi Pratt and Gunner. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Heidi and Spencer Pratt take Gunner to the pumpkin patch in LA. 16 Oct 2018 Pictured: Spencer and Heidi Pratt and Gunner. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Heidi and Spencer Pratt take Gunner to the pumpkin patch in LA. 16 Oct 2018 Pictured: Spencer and Heidi Pratt and Gunner. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Heidi and Spencer Pratt take Gunner to the pumpkin patch in LA. 16 Oct 2018 Pictured: Spencer and Heidi Pratt and Gunner. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Heidi and Spencer Pratt take Gunner to the pumpkin patch in LA. 16 Oct 2018 Pictured: Spencer and Heidi Pratt and Gunner. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Heidi and Spencer Pratt take Gunner to the pumpkin patch in LA. 16 Oct 2018 Pictured: Spencer and Heidi Pratt and Gunner. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Heidi and Spencer Pratt take Gunner to the pumpkin patch in LA. 16 Oct 2018 Pictured: Spencer and Heidi Pratt and Gunner. Photo credit: MB / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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