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An estimated 3.7million people marched across France today, the majority gathering in Paris (above) to pay tribute to those killed by terrorists in a swathe of attacks across the capital last week
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As night fell in the French capital, tens of thousands of people continued marching in 'unprecedented' numbers. Today saw more people flock to the city's streets than ever before in its history
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Arm in arm, world leaders, left to right: Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, British Prime Minister David Cameron, Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, French President Francois Hollande, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, European Union President Donald Tusk, Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas, Jordan's Queen Rania, Jordan's King Abdullah II, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and other guests
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Protesters wave pencils and flags at Place de la Nation as the rally continued past dusk, with chants of 'Charlie' and the national anthem ringing loudly
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Record crowds were seen in Paris today as an estimated two million people took to the streets in protest against the massacres
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As dusk fell in the French capital tens of thousands of people remained in the streets some five hours after they began
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Vincent Brad's Planetary Panoramas, like this one of Devils Tower in Wyoming, resemble Vincent van Gogh's masterpiece Starry Night
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Mr Brady had to obtain special permission from the resident Navajo to photograph this image of Monument Valley in Arizona overnight
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Mr Brady has also used his innovative technique to show how the colours of the Northern Lights fill the sky above Iceland in the picture above
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Mr Brady hiked two miles into the Utah desert at night to capture this picture of the huge Landscape Arch, which has a span of 290 feet
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Mr Brady has also used his technique to produce globe like 360 degree views of places like the one above of Sleepy Hallow in Michigan
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The brief flashes of light produced by fireflies also intrigue Mr Brady and he has used his technique to capture them like in the photo above
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The planet seems to revolve around the tip of this totem pole shaped rock in Arizona thanks to the 360 degree photography technique
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No, it's not a mirage! The amazing oasis town that flourishes in the middle of the driest place on Earth
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Nestled in one of the driest locations on earth, is Huacachina; a town complete with trees, hotels, shops and even an oasis library - tranquil!
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An aerial view of the Huacachina oasis in Ica, Peru, 300 km south of Lima. The settlement is home to 96 residents, who live around the lagoon
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Huacachina at night: magical views of the desert settlement, a flourishing town in the middle of the sand
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This mystical town is contained within a sea of sand and is completely encompassed by the brutal environment surrounding it
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The luscious town was popular with wealthy Peruvians in the 1940s, who used to come to bathe in the lagoon, as it was thought the waters had healing powers
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The picturesque village is even featured on the back of the 50 Nuevo Sol note (Peru’s official currency). Like most deserts, the temperature is typically hot, sunny and dry with very little rain. 'High season' falls between May and August, which is winter time for the region
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The Incans make their living on guests coming from afar to climb to the top of a wind-sculptured sand dune and watch the sunset over the golden landscape, before sailing on down rented sandboards or dune buggies
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Deep freeze: A boat cuts a path through the ice on the East River in New York as the city is braced for more snow and wintry conditions
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New York Waterway, which operates the ferry on the East River, said this is the worst winter they've seen in their 28-year history
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In some places the 120-mile long river is coated with a 1.5ft thick layer of ice, forcing the authorities to deploy icebreakers to clear a path
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A ferry cuts its way through the ice at the tip of Manhatten, New York, after a wide swath of the country was left shivering in the big
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The Statue of Liberty and Liberty Island was covered in snow after New York was hit by the big freeze that is set to continue
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Aerial image over Central Park after the whole of the city was covered with a thick blanket of freezing snow during some of the coldest temperatures on record
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Manhattan on ice: Stunning aerial pictures show Central Park in Manhattan, New York, covered in snow after being hit by record cold temperatures
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God's eye view: The beautiful grid patterns found in America's man-made landscapes
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Highway and road network, Los Angeles, California: Counting interstates and expressways, LA is second in the US in lane mileage to New York
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Park le Brea apartment complex, Los Angeles, California: This humungous apartment complex is named after the nearby La Brea Tar Pits
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Los Angeles Intentional Airport, Los Angeles, California: LAX is the sixth busiest airport in the world and third busiest in the United States
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Brickell Key, Miami, Florida: A small gated island in downtown Miami, Brickell Key is only minutes away from the airport and South Beach
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Elevated roadways, Los Angeles, California: Of the 36 largest metro areas, Los Angeles is last in terms of freeway lane miles per resident
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A neighborhood on the water, Miami, Florida: Milstein noticed expensive homes are less likely to be on a grid than cheaper houses
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Park Le Brea apartment complex, Los Angeles, California: The complex is the biggest housing development in the US west of the Mississippi
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Staggering beauty of the 'end of the world': Adventurer travels 5,000 miles to capture dramatic landscapes of South America
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Bariloche in Argentina looks every inch the exclusive hideaway resort we all crave to stay in, with stunning views
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Jakub travelled along the world famous Ruta 40 through Argentina, well known for thrill-seeking adventurers
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Torres del Paine is a national park encompassing mountains, glaciers, lakes, and rivers in southern Chilean Patagonia
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The Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park in Argentina covers the equivalent of 35,000 football pitches
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Torres del Paine is one of the largest and most visited parks in Chile, averaging around 150,000 visitors a year, of which 60 per cent are foreign tourists
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El Chaltén is a small mountain village in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. It is located in the riverside of Río de las Vueltas
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Sitauted at Villarica in Chile is one of the country's most active volcanoes, however this was obviously the calm before the storm
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Polomksi's love for the earth's beautiful and often mysterious landscape has led him to travel to Argentina and Chile
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The founding of the Argentinean town of Esquel dates back to the arrival of Welsh immigrants in Chubut in 1865
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San Martin, Argentina is much less wet and far sunnier than Chilean Patagonia, but still is very susceptible to heavy storms
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Bariloche, emerged in the 1930s and 1940s as a major tourism centre with ski, trekking and mountaineering facilities
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Ruta 40 is the longest route in Argentina and one of the largest in the world, along with the US Route 66 and the Stuart Highway in
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Some 500 miles from Santiago, Chile, lies the town of Villarica, beautifully situated in the shadow of the volcano with the same name
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Patagonia comprises the southern section of the Andes mountains as well as the deserts, steppes and grasslands east of this southern portion of the Andes
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Nothing to me is as beautiful as the unconditional love between a child and their pet.
Nature at her best....
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