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  • August 8, 2017 - Cibitung District, West Java, Indonesia - People try to capturing pictures of the partial lunar eclipse phenomenon by mobile phone camera at Cibitung District, West Java. The moon experienced a partial eclipse phenomenon with a duration of 5 hours 4.9 minutes.  (Credit Image: © Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 8, 2017 - Cibitung District, West Java, Indonesia - The moon entering a partial eclipse phase seen above Cibitung District, West Java on Tuesday, August 8, 2017. Tonight, the moon experiences a partial eclipse phenomenon with a duration of 5 hours 4.9 minutes, which begins on Monday, August 7 at 10:48 pm local time till Tuesday, August 8 at 3:52 am local time, while the peak of a partial lunar eclipse occurs at 1:20 local time. According to information published by the Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency, the phenomenon of partial lunar eclipses today is the 61st member of 80 members in the Saros 119 series. Previously, a partial lunar eclipse which  associated with the partial lunar eclipse today was a partial lunar eclipse that occurred in July 28, 1999. While the next partial lunar eclipse predicted will occur on August 19, 2035  (Credit Image: © Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica is her husband, Wardell Jasper. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica is her son, Malachi, now 10 months old. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica is her son, Malachi, now 10 months old. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica is her husband, Wardell Jasper. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica with her husband, Wardell Jasper and their children Malachi (10 months), Jeramiah (7) and Jairus (2). Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica is her husband, Wardell Jasper. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica is her husband, Wardell Jasper. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica with her husband, Wardell Jasper and their children Malachi (10 months), Jeramiah (7) and Jairus (2). Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica with her husband, Wardell Jasper and their children Malachi (10 months), Jeramiah (7) and Jairus (2). Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica with her husband, Wardell Jasper and their children Malachi (10 months), Jeramiah (7) and Jairus (2). Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica with her husband, Wardell Jasper and their children Malachi (10 months), Jeramiah (7) and Jairus (2). Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica is her son, Malachi, now 10 months old. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica is her son, Malachi, now 10 months old. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica is her son, Malachi, now 10 months old. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica is her husband, Wardell Jasper. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica with her husband, Wardell Jasper and their children Malachi (10 months), Jeramiah (7) and Jairus (2). Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica with her husband, Wardell Jasper and their children Malachi (10 months), Jeramiah (7) and Jairus (2). Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica is her husband, Wardell Jasper. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica is her husband, Wardell Jasper. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica is her husband, Wardell Jasper. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica is her husband, Wardell Jasper. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica with her husband, Wardell Jasper and their children Malachi (10 months), Jeramiah (7) and Jairus (2). Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica with her husband, Wardell Jasper and their children Malachi (10 months), Jeramiah (7) and Jairus (2). Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica with her husband, Wardell Jasper and their children Malachi (10 months), Jeramiah (7) and Jairus (2). Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: son Malachi, now 10 months old. Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO NY DAILY PAPERS** Surrogate mother, Jessica Allen who gave birth to twins for a Chinese couple. In a rare phenomenon one of the twins was biologically her's. She ended up in a battle with the surrogacy agency over getting her son back from the Chinese couple. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Jessica with her husband, Wardell Jasper and their children Malachi (10 months), Jeramiah (7) and Jairus (2). Photo credit: JohnChapple.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Justin Timberlake takes on the role of Janitor as he starts filming for his new movie 'Palmer'. Justing could be seen, on his first day of filming, wearing overalls and a cap, with a large scar above his eye, while taking his on-screen 'step-son' to the store. He was also spotted giving acting tips to the little budding actor as they filmed their first scenes together. Justin was spotted driving a car before picking up a violin from the post office, and could also be seen being instructed by by director Fisher Stevens. In the movie, Justin is an ex high school football star, gets a scholarship to a big school, gets injured, gets addicted to pain killers. This is all backstory," Fisher explains elevator pitch-style. "Comes back home, thrown out of school and gets into a lot of trouble, tries to rob a very rich family in town, gets caught, attempted manslaughter. "He's getting out of jail 10 years later, comes to live with his grandmother. Next door is a beautiful 30-year-old woman who's a meth addict, who has an eight-year-old boy, who likes to play with dolls and dress up as a girl in red state America. Justin's grandmother is co-parenting this boy with the meth addict mom who is always off trying to cop dope.” Palmer,” written by Cheryl Guerriero, is about a former college football phenomenon who, after a stint in prison, returns to his hometown to get his life back on track. There, he faces not only lingering conflicts from his past but also a much more surprising challenge as he finds himself suddenly in charge of a unique young boy who has been abandoned by his wayward mother. 06 Nov 2019 Pictured: Justin Timberlake. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
    MEGA491637_010.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
    MEGA491637_009.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
    MEGA491637_004.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Great white sharks have mysteriously vanished from one of their most popular hunting grounds in South Africa leaving tourism bosses baffled as to what has driven away one of their biggest money spinners. Theories include a fear of Orca's who have been targeting the apex predators tearing them open to eat their fatty livers as well as pollution, climate change and over fishing of much of the great whites natural prey. Between 2010 and 2016 shark spotters recorded an average of 205 great white sightings a year in False Bay which is a 600 square mile section of the Atlantic Ocean near tourist hot spot Cape Town. In 2018 they were only 50 sightings of the deadly predators made famous by the Hollywood blockbuster Jaws and so far this year not a single one of the much-feared great white shark has been spotted. And it has been two years since the Shark Spotters Applied Research Programme has picked up a signal from any of the great white’s that had been tagged by scientists and were resident in False Bay. This comes after 5 great white sharks were washed up along the South African coastline in 2017 with gaping wounds on their side with their livers having been bitten out by two killer whales in the area. The killer whales bite a large slit in the side of the great whites after attacking as a pair and then suck out the fatty liver which is 600lb meat delicacy in a phenomenon that has only recently been discovered. The two Orca’s responsible – known as Port and Starboard as their dorsal fins hang to the left on one and to the right on the other – spurned their natural prey like seals having developed a taste for shark. The great whites population in False Bay sea to be taking no chances and have moved to new hunting grounds away from Seal Island but it is hoped that they will in time return to their usual hunting ground. The City of Cape Town said: ”Great white sharks have been noticeably absent from False Bay during 2019 prompting questions as to when t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water… Great white sharks that once instilled fear around a small island off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa, have not been seen in months. Seal Island became one of the best locations in the world for tourists to see the three-ton predators in their natural habitat and to witness the phenomenon known as “Air Jaws” in which sharks attack seals from underneath and emerge completely from the water. But reports have claimed that there have been no recently sightings of the creatures and the disappearance remains a mystery. 29 Aug 2019 Pictured: Great White Shark. Photo credit: Dan Callister / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water… Great white sharks that once instilled fear around a small island off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa, have not been seen in months. Seal Island became one of the best locations in the world for tourists to see the three-ton predators in their natural habitat and to witness the phenomenon known as “Air Jaws” in which sharks attack seals from underneath and emerge completely from the water. But reports have claimed that there have been no recently sightings of the creatures and the disappearance remains a mystery. 29 Aug 2019 Pictured: Great White Shark. Photo credit: Dan Callister / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • October 9, 2018 - Chernigov, Ukraine - Smoke rises after a fire and explosions hit the Ukrainian defence ministry ammunition depot in the eastern Chernigov region, Ukraine October 9, 2018. (Credit Image: © Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Sand Dune, Sossusvlei, Namib Desert, Namibia, Africa (Credit Image: © Carson Ganci/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 8, 2017 - Chalkida, Greece - Full moon after the eclipse over the city of Chalkida, Greece, on 7 August 2017. (Credit Image: © Wassilios Aswestopoulos/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Naples, Italy - Arial photographs of the National Park at Vesuvius, vast arial of vegetation destroyed of the fire, Naples, Italy July on 27,2017  (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 18, 2017 - Naples, Campania, Italy - Panoramic view of Vesuvius on 18 July 2017, in Naples, Italy. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • A 75-year-old man suffering from a rare disease has grown a Hellboy-like horn on his head. Shyamal Lal Yadav, hailing from Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh in central India, suffered an injury on his head five years ago. Yadav claims that a horn-like structure started developing in the middle of his head after that. Yadav saw several doctors, but ‘all of them looked clueless’. He finally got the horn sliced with the help of a barber. “I thought to myself finally I had got good riddance from the devil’s horn. But my happiness was short-lived,” said Yadav. As feared, the horn started to grow back on his head and he was completely clueless about his next course of action Fortunately, the growth did not cause any physical discomfort or snowball into a medical issue. But, it had certainly made him a laughing stock. He was embarrassed to roam around in public with the unnatural growth on his head. “I kept doing the rounds of hospitals, but nothing happened. Then I asked my barber to cut the horn with the shaving blade. He did manage to cut it off, but the horn grew back in some time at the same spot,” said the ‘real-life Hellboy’. According to Yadav, he travelled to Bhopal (around 170km from Sagar) and Nagpur (around 388km from his home) to consult senior experts, however, had to come back as he could not afford the cost of the operation. The medical fraternity was in a tizzy as they hadn’t witnessed anything like that. His quest finally ended at a private clinic run by Dr. Vishal Gajbhiye in his home town Sagar. Dr. Gajbhiye said,” “The four-inch horn was solid and had sizable thickness.” The physician carried out a CT scan to ensure that the horn wasn’t deep enough to require the intervention of a neurosurgeon. The physician went ahead with the head surgery to remove the horn. After the horn was removed, the surgeons used the skin of Yadav’s forehead to fill up the gap through plastic surgery. Dr. Gajbhiye calls it a rare case and claimed t
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  • March 23, 2019 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - In the morning darkness firefighters try to control a fire which broke out at a paper warehouse at Lalbagh in Old Dhaka, Bangladesh. Recently on February 20, 2019 more than 70 people were killed when a massive fire spread through several apartment buildings in Bangladesh's capital. (Credit Image: © Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 14, 2017 - Diamond Creek Wildfire 2017, Milky Way, North Cascade Mountain Range, Penticton, British Columbia, Canada (Credit Image: © Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 21, 2017 - Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, U.S. - The solar eclipse reaches totality as people stand along the shore as darkness descends along the beach. The solar eclipse after sweeping across the nation crosses the Charleston area before heading over the Atlantic Ocean. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2017 - Kensington, England, United Kingdom - A protest takes place at Kensington and Chelsea Town Hall, following the fire of the Grenfell Tower block, London on June 16, 2017. Protesters gathered outside Kensington and Chelsea Town Hall, to demand justice for those affected by the fire that gutted Grenfell Tower. Emergency workers continued searching for bodies, warning they may never be able to identify some of the victims. (Credit Image: © Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 14, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - Smoke and flames billows from Grenfell Tower as firefighters attempt to control a blaze at a residential block of flats at Ladbroke Grove, London on June 14, 2017. London Ambulance confirm at least six people have died and 64 people have been taken to six different hospitals, 20 in critical conditions, following fire at Grefnell Tower. (Credit Image: © Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • A 75-year-old man suffering from a rare disease has grown a Hellboy-like horn on his head. Shyamal Lal Yadav, hailing from Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh in central India, suffered an injury on his head five years ago. Yadav claims that a horn-like structure started developing in the middle of his head after that. Yadav saw several doctors, but ‘all of them looked clueless’. He finally got the horn sliced with the help of a barber. “I thought to myself finally I had got good riddance from the devil’s horn. But my happiness was short-lived,” said Yadav. As feared, the horn started to grow back on his head and he was completely clueless about his next course of action Fortunately, the growth did not cause any physical discomfort or snowball into a medical issue. But, it had certainly made him a laughing stock. He was embarrassed to roam around in public with the unnatural growth on his head. “I kept doing the rounds of hospitals, but nothing happened. Then I asked my barber to cut the horn with the shaving blade. He did manage to cut it off, but the horn grew back in some time at the same spot,” said the ‘real-life Hellboy’. According to Yadav, he travelled to Bhopal (around 170km from Sagar) and Nagpur (around 388km from his home) to consult senior experts, however, had to come back as he could not afford the cost of the operation. The medical fraternity was in a tizzy as they hadn’t witnessed anything like that. His quest finally ended at a private clinic run by Dr. Vishal Gajbhiye in his home town Sagar. Dr. Gajbhiye said,” “The four-inch horn was solid and had sizable thickness.” The physician carried out a CT scan to ensure that the horn wasn’t deep enough to require the intervention of a neurosurgeon. The physician went ahead with the head surgery to remove the horn. After the horn was removed, the surgeons used the skin of Yadav’s forehead to fill up the gap through plastic surgery. Dr. Gajbhiye calls it a rare case and claimed t
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  • A 75-year-old man suffering from a rare disease has grown a Hellboy-like horn on his head. Shyamal Lal Yadav, hailing from Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh in central India, suffered an injury on his head five years ago. Yadav claims that a horn-like structure started developing in the middle of his head after that. Yadav saw several doctors, but ‘all of them looked clueless’. He finally got the horn sliced with the help of a barber. “I thought to myself finally I had got good riddance from the devil’s horn. But my happiness was short-lived,” said Yadav. As feared, the horn started to grow back on his head and he was completely clueless about his next course of action Fortunately, the growth did not cause any physical discomfort or snowball into a medical issue. But, it had certainly made him a laughing stock. He was embarrassed to roam around in public with the unnatural growth on his head. “I kept doing the rounds of hospitals, but nothing happened. Then I asked my barber to cut the horn with the shaving blade. He did manage to cut it off, but the horn grew back in some time at the same spot,” said the ‘real-life Hellboy’. According to Yadav, he travelled to Bhopal (around 170km from Sagar) and Nagpur (around 388km from his home) to consult senior experts, however, had to come back as he could not afford the cost of the operation. The medical fraternity was in a tizzy as they hadn’t witnessed anything like that. His quest finally ended at a private clinic run by Dr. Vishal Gajbhiye in his home town Sagar. Dr. Gajbhiye said,” “The four-inch horn was solid and had sizable thickness.” The physician carried out a CT scan to ensure that the horn wasn’t deep enough to require the intervention of a neurosurgeon. The physician went ahead with the head surgery to remove the horn. After the horn was removed, the surgeons used the skin of Yadav’s forehead to fill up the gap through plastic surgery. Dr. Gajbhiye calls it a rare case and claimed t
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  • A 75-year-old man suffering from a rare disease has grown a Hellboy-like horn on his head. Shyamal Lal Yadav, hailing from Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh in central India, suffered an injury on his head five years ago. Yadav claims that a horn-like structure started developing in the middle of his head after that. Yadav saw several doctors, but ‘all of them looked clueless’. He finally got the horn sliced with the help of a barber. “I thought to myself finally I had got good riddance from the devil’s horn. But my happiness was short-lived,” said Yadav. As feared, the horn started to grow back on his head and he was completely clueless about his next course of action Fortunately, the growth did not cause any physical discomfort or snowball into a medical issue. But, it had certainly made him a laughing stock. He was embarrassed to roam around in public with the unnatural growth on his head. “I kept doing the rounds of hospitals, but nothing happened. Then I asked my barber to cut the horn with the shaving blade. He did manage to cut it off, but the horn grew back in some time at the same spot,” said the ‘real-life Hellboy’. According to Yadav, he travelled to Bhopal (around 170km from Sagar) and Nagpur (around 388km from his home) to consult senior experts, however, had to come back as he could not afford the cost of the operation. The medical fraternity was in a tizzy as they hadn’t witnessed anything like that. His quest finally ended at a private clinic run by Dr. Vishal Gajbhiye in his home town Sagar. Dr. Gajbhiye said,” “The four-inch horn was solid and had sizable thickness.” The physician carried out a CT scan to ensure that the horn wasn’t deep enough to require the intervention of a neurosurgeon. The physician went ahead with the head surgery to remove the horn. After the horn was removed, the surgeons used the skin of Yadav’s forehead to fill up the gap through plastic surgery. Dr. Gajbhiye calls it a rare case and claimed t
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  • A 75-year-old man suffering from a rare disease has grown a Hellboy-like horn on his head. Shyamal Lal Yadav, hailing from Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh in central India, suffered an injury on his head five years ago. Yadav claims that a horn-like structure started developing in the middle of his head after that. Yadav saw several doctors, but ‘all of them looked clueless’. He finally got the horn sliced with the help of a barber. “I thought to myself finally I had got good riddance from the devil’s horn. But my happiness was short-lived,” said Yadav. As feared, the horn started to grow back on his head and he was completely clueless about his next course of action Fortunately, the growth did not cause any physical discomfort or snowball into a medical issue. But, it had certainly made him a laughing stock. He was embarrassed to roam around in public with the unnatural growth on his head. “I kept doing the rounds of hospitals, but nothing happened. Then I asked my barber to cut the horn with the shaving blade. He did manage to cut it off, but the horn grew back in some time at the same spot,” said the ‘real-life Hellboy’. According to Yadav, he travelled to Bhopal (around 170km from Sagar) and Nagpur (around 388km from his home) to consult senior experts, however, had to come back as he could not afford the cost of the operation. The medical fraternity was in a tizzy as they hadn’t witnessed anything like that. His quest finally ended at a private clinic run by Dr. Vishal Gajbhiye in his home town Sagar. Dr. Gajbhiye said,” “The four-inch horn was solid and had sizable thickness.” The physician carried out a CT scan to ensure that the horn wasn’t deep enough to require the intervention of a neurosurgeon. The physician went ahead with the head surgery to remove the horn. After the horn was removed, the surgeons used the skin of Yadav’s forehead to fill up the gap through plastic surgery. Dr. Gajbhiye calls it a rare case and claimed t
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  • January 25, 2019 - Young male runner sitting on rural road barrier looking at smartphone, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa (Credit Image: © Cultura via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Clouds Over 12 Bens In Connemara, N. Clifden, Co. Galway, Ireland, Europe (Credit Image: © Peter Zoeller/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Mount Brandon In Mist Near Dingle, Kerry, Ireland, Europe (Credit Image: © Peter Zoeller/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 5, 2019 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong - A women (C) is seen taking a photo in-front of the skyline of Central District in Hong Kong, China. 5 May 2019. (Credit Image: © Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 29, 2019 - Izhevsk, Russia - Russia, Izhevsk. The city is most known for Russia's weapon factories are situated on its territory. (Credit Image: © Dmitry Ermakov/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - In the morning darkness firefighters try to control a fire which broke out at a paper warehouse at Lalbagh in Old Dhaka, Bangladesh. Recently on February 20, 2019 more than 70 people were killed when a massive fire spread through several apartment buildings in Bangladesh's capital. (Credit Image: © Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Firefighters try to control a fire which broke out at a paper warehouse at Lalbagh in Old Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 23, 2019...In recent at least 70 people were killed on February 20, 2019 when a massive fire spread through several apartment buildings in Bangladesh’s capital. (Credit Image: © Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 14, 2017 - Northern lights, Nickel Plate Provincial Park, Penticton, British Columbia, Canada (Credit Image: © Preserved Light Photography/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 26, 2017 - Person sitting on car, looking at view of milky way, rear view, Nickel Plate Provincial Park, Penticton, British Columbia, Canada (Credit Image: © Preserved Light Photography/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 26, 2017 - Lupins (Lupinus polyphyllus) growing in foreground, Milky Way visible in night sky, Nickel Plate Provincial Park, Penticton, British Columbia, Canada (Credit Image: © Preserved Light Photography/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 18, 2018 - Bali, Indonesia - A white-bull sarcophagus that contains the royal corpse being cremated during royal cremation ceremony known as Pelebon in Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia. The ritual is to honor the deceased, Ida I Gusti Ngurah Djelantik XXIV, an elder of Puri Ageng Blahbatuh royal family. (Credit Image: © Johanes Christo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 31, 2018 - Chalkida, Central Greece, Greece - A night view of Artaki on Euboea on July 31, 2018. (Credit Image: © Wassilios Aswestopoulos/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 5, 2018 - Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India - A view of  beas river during the visit of Manali town , Himachal Pradesh , India on 5th July,2018.Summers is considered the best time to visit Himachal Pradesh which starts from the month of March and ends in June.Travelers indulge in trekking, paragliding, camping,photography,  hot air ballooning and water sports during this time.  Best places to visit in Himachal Pradesh during summers are Shimla , Kullu Manali, Dalhousie, Dharamsala, Khajjiar and a lot others. The temperature in summer ranges from 22° Celsius (71° F)  to 37° Celsius (98° F).(Photo By Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto) (Credit Image: © Vishal Bhatnagar/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 26, 2018 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - The Indonesian medical team examined health, Heri Herliza (19), as a victim of oil burns upon arrival at Adam Malik Hospital, in Medan, North Sumatra. Heri Herliza suffered a over body burn while his two colleagues die who was referred to a hospital in Medan. The number of deaths from a fire at an illegal Indonesian oil well on April 25 in Peureulak, East Aceh has jumped to 21 deaths with 38 injured, authorities said. (Credit Image: © Ivan Damanik via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 21, 2017 - Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, U.S.- The solar eclipse reaches totality as people stand along the shore as darkness descends along the beach. The solar eclipse after sweeping across the nation crosses the Charleston area before heading over the Atlantic Ocean. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 21, 2017 - Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, U.S. - The solar eclipse reaches totality as people stand along the shore as darkness descends along the beach. The solar eclipse after sweeping across the nation crosses the Charleston area before heading over the Atlantic Ocean. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 21, 2017 - Ross Lake, WA, United States of America - A composite image showing the progression of a partial solar eclipse over Ross Lake seen from the Northern Cascades National Park August 21, 2017 in Ross Lake, Washington. The total eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Oregon to South Carolina and a partial solar eclipse was visible across the entire North American continent along with parts of South America, Africa, and Europe. (Credit Image: © Bill Ingalls/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 21, 2017 - Isle Of Palms, SC, United States of America - A young girl looks through special glasses as the total solar eclipse begins over the beach outside Charleston August 21, 2017 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The solar eclipse after sweeping across the nation crosses the Charleston area before heading over the Atlantic Ocean. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 8, 2017 - Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia - A full moon during the peak of the penumbral eclipse is seen from North Sumatra early August 8, 2017, Indonesia. The lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes directly behind the Earth into its umbra. This can happen only when the sun, earth, and moon are exactly aligned, or very close, with the Earth in the middle. There are three types - total, partial and penumbral. (Credit Image: © Ivan Damanik via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2017 - Kensington, England, United Kingdom - Over a thousand people gather outside the department for communities and local government to demand justice for the victims of the fire that destroyed Grenfell tower in west Kensington, UK, on 16 June 2017. Later, demonstrators marched toDowning street (Credit Image: © Jay Shaw Baker/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 15, 2017 - London, England, United Kingdom - View of the aftermath of the fire at Grenfell Tower, London on June 15, 2017. Prime Minister, Theresa May ordered full public inquiry into the fire which left at least 17 dead. After the fire, only the skeleton of the 24-storey Grenfell Tower block remained. (Credit Image: © Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 28, 2017 - Los Angeles, California, United States - Firefighters battle a wildfire in Mandeville Canyon in Los Angeles, California on May 28, 2017. More than 150 firefighters battle the fire that burns near multi-million dollar homes in the Brentwood neighborhood. (Credit Image: © Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 13, 2017 - Saint Petersburg, Russia - April 13, 2017. - Spring snowfall in St. Petersburg, Russia. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • A 75-year-old man suffering from a rare disease has grown a Hellboy-like horn on his head. Shyamal Lal Yadav, hailing from Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh in central India, suffered an injury on his head five years ago. Yadav claims that a horn-like structure started developing in the middle of his head after that. Yadav saw several doctors, but ‘all of them looked clueless’. He finally got the horn sliced with the help of a barber. “I thought to myself finally I had got good riddance from the devil’s horn. But my happiness was short-lived,” said Yadav. As feared, the horn started to grow back on his head and he was completely clueless about his next course of action Fortunately, the growth did not cause any physical discomfort or snowball into a medical issue. But, it had certainly made him a laughing stock. He was embarrassed to roam around in public with the unnatural growth on his head. “I kept doing the rounds of hospitals, but nothing happened. Then I asked my barber to cut the horn with the shaving blade. He did manage to cut it off, but the horn grew back in some time at the same spot,” said the ‘real-life Hellboy’. According to Yadav, he travelled to Bhopal (around 170km from Sagar) and Nagpur (around 388km from his home) to consult senior experts, however, had to come back as he could not afford the cost of the operation. The medical fraternity was in a tizzy as they hadn’t witnessed anything like that. His quest finally ended at a private clinic run by Dr. Vishal Gajbhiye in his home town Sagar. Dr. Gajbhiye said,” “The four-inch horn was solid and had sizable thickness.” The physician carried out a CT scan to ensure that the horn wasn’t deep enough to require the intervention of a neurosurgeon. The physician went ahead with the head surgery to remove the horn. After the horn was removed, the surgeons used the skin of Yadav’s forehead to fill up the gap through plastic surgery. Dr. Gajbhiye calls it a rare case and claimed t
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  • A 75-year-old man suffering from a rare disease has grown a Hellboy-like horn on his head. Shyamal Lal Yadav, hailing from Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh in central India, suffered an injury on his head five years ago. Yadav claims that a horn-like structure started developing in the middle of his head after that. Yadav saw several doctors, but ‘all of them looked clueless’. He finally got the horn sliced with the help of a barber. “I thought to myself finally I had got good riddance from the devil’s horn. But my happiness was short-lived,” said Yadav. As feared, the horn started to grow back on his head and he was completely clueless about his next course of action Fortunately, the growth did not cause any physical discomfort or snowball into a medical issue. But, it had certainly made him a laughing stock. He was embarrassed to roam around in public with the unnatural growth on his head. “I kept doing the rounds of hospitals, but nothing happened. Then I asked my barber to cut the horn with the shaving blade. He did manage to cut it off, but the horn grew back in some time at the same spot,” said the ‘real-life Hellboy’. According to Yadav, he travelled to Bhopal (around 170km from Sagar) and Nagpur (around 388km from his home) to consult senior experts, however, had to come back as he could not afford the cost of the operation. The medical fraternity was in a tizzy as they hadn’t witnessed anything like that. His quest finally ended at a private clinic run by Dr. Vishal Gajbhiye in his home town Sagar. Dr. Gajbhiye said,” “The four-inch horn was solid and had sizable thickness.” The physician carried out a CT scan to ensure that the horn wasn’t deep enough to require the intervention of a neurosurgeon. The physician went ahead with the head surgery to remove the horn. After the horn was removed, the surgeons used the skin of Yadav’s forehead to fill up the gap through plastic surgery. Dr. Gajbhiye calls it a rare case and claimed t
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  • A 75-year-old man suffering from a rare disease has grown a Hellboy-like horn on his head. Shyamal Lal Yadav, hailing from Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh in central India, suffered an injury on his head five years ago. Yadav claims that a horn-like structure started developing in the middle of his head after that. Yadav saw several doctors, but ‘all of them looked clueless’. He finally got the horn sliced with the help of a barber. “I thought to myself finally I had got good riddance from the devil’s horn. But my happiness was short-lived,” said Yadav. As feared, the horn started to grow back on his head and he was completely clueless about his next course of action Fortunately, the growth did not cause any physical discomfort or snowball into a medical issue. But, it had certainly made him a laughing stock. He was embarrassed to roam around in public with the unnatural growth on his head. “I kept doing the rounds of hospitals, but nothing happened. Then I asked my barber to cut the horn with the shaving blade. He did manage to cut it off, but the horn grew back in some time at the same spot,” said the ‘real-life Hellboy’. According to Yadav, he travelled to Bhopal (around 170km from Sagar) and Nagpur (around 388km from his home) to consult senior experts, however, had to come back as he could not afford the cost of the operation. The medical fraternity was in a tizzy as they hadn’t witnessed anything like that. His quest finally ended at a private clinic run by Dr. Vishal Gajbhiye in his home town Sagar. Dr. Gajbhiye said,” “The four-inch horn was solid and had sizable thickness.” The physician carried out a CT scan to ensure that the horn wasn’t deep enough to require the intervention of a neurosurgeon. The physician went ahead with the head surgery to remove the horn. After the horn was removed, the surgeons used the skin of Yadav’s forehead to fill up the gap through plastic surgery. Dr. Gajbhiye calls it a rare case and claimed t
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