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  • Professional freeride mountain biker Sam Pilgrim at Adrenaline Alley on the 17th September 2018 in Corby in the United Kingdom. Adrenaline Alley is a huge indoor sports centre with professional riding areas for BMX bikes, skateboards and scooters.
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  • Professional freeride mountain biker Sam Pilgrim at Adrenaline Alley on the 17th September 2018 in Corby in the United Kingdom. Adrenaline Alley is a huge indoor sports centre with professional riding areas for BMX bikes, skateboards and scooters.
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  • La Corbiere Lighthouse, undergoing renovations, on 2nd September 2017 in Jersey on the Channel Islands, United Kingdom. La Corbière lighthouse is situated on a tidal island at the extreme south-westerly point of Jersey in St. Brelade. The name means a place where crows gather, deriving from the word corbîn meaning crow. Although seagulls are more common nowadays. Accessible at low tide.
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  • La Corbiere Lighthouse, undergoing renovations, on 2nd September 2017 in Jersey on the Channel Islands, United Kingdom. La Corbière lighthouse is situated on a tidal island at the extreme south-westerly point of Jersey in St. Brelade. The name means a place where crows gather, deriving from the word corbîn meaning crow. Although seagulls are more common nowadays. Accessible at low tide.
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  • A couple enjoy coastal views in La Corbière on 2nd September 2017 in Jersey on the Channel Islands, United Kingdom. La Corbiere is situated at the extreme south-westerly point of Jersey in St. Brelade.
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  • La Corbiere Lighthouse, undergoing renovations, on 2nd September 2017 in Jersey on the Channel Islands, United Kingdom. La Corbière lighthouse is situated on a tidal island at the extreme south-westerly point of Jersey in St. Brelade. The name means a place where crows gather, deriving from the word corbîn meaning crow. Although seagulls are more common nowadays. Accessible at low tide.
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  • A young deer lies dead beside a busy highway on a road near Fairchild Air Force Base, Spokane, Washington State. Very recently run-over but seemingly unharmed, this animal has head injuries and died immediately from a collision with a passing vehicle, such as this heavy articulated lorry which blurrs past this location. This is forested area and the deer's natural habitat but too often wildlife in its natural surroundings violently meets the modern human environment and the animal comes of worst. As a result of the death, the roadkill was taken by members of a US Air Force survival course at their nearby facility and so it formed an unscheduled extra lesson in preparing venison for the pot that night (see Corbis image entitled 'US Air Force survival instructors with recent roadkill').
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  • Migrants mainly from Afghanistan que for food distribted by a charity in Calais, France, September 24, 2009. The migrants had been moved by French Police the previous day from their makeshift camp in the outskirts of Calais known as 'The Jungle'. For many 'The Jungle' was their last stop before attempting to illeagally cross the English Channel to the UK.    Picture by Paul Hackett/ Corbis
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  • Migrants mainly from Afghanistan que for food distribted by a charity in Calais, France, September 24, 2009. The migrants had been moved by French Police the previous day from their makeshift camp in the outskirts of Calais known as 'The Jungle'. For many 'The Jungle' was their last stop before attempting to illeagally cross the English Channel to the UK.    Picture by Paul Hackett/ Corbis
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  • Cranes are silhouetted in Calais docks, France, September 24, 2009. Calais Docks are often the springboard for migrants attempting to illeagally cross the English Channel to the UK.    Picture by Paul Hackett/ Corbis
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  • Standing with a recently-killed deer run-over on a nearby highway, members of a special US Air Force (USAF) survival course (see Corbis image 42-18212808) pose by the gutted carcass of their animal in a forest near their facility at Fairchild AFB, Spokane, Washington State. These tough-looking men host visiting air crew whose flying careers depend on passing this rigorous week of escape and evasion instruction. Should they land in enemy territory for example, they will need all the skills learned here to survive possibly weeks in the wilderness so trapping and preparing fresh meat for human consumption is of paramount importance. Here the teachers stand around the venison which is strung up on a branch, its intestines and organs already removed by a hunting knife. They wear camouflage uniforms, face paint to look vicious, threatening and heartless.
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  • Looking skyward is a USAF pilot learning how to vector in a potential helicopter rescue as part of a special US Air Force (USAF) survival course (see also Corbis image 42-18212808) Fairchild AFB, Spokane, Washington State. The man has been taught to use a special escape and evasion (E &E) techniques to visiting air crew whose flying careers depend on passing this rigorous week of survival instruction. Should they be downed in hostile territory for example, they will need every skill learned here to survive possibly weeks being hunted in the wilderness so trapping and preparing fresh meat for human consumption is important for survival. Here the crewman has let off a red smoke canister to mark his location for the friendly aircraft to see.
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  • Standing with a bloodied knife and hand is an instructor of a special US Air Force (USAF) survival course (see also Corbis image 42-18212808) who has butchered a deer near their facility at Fairchild AFB, Spokane, Washington State. The man teaches escape and evasion techniques to visiting air crew whose flying careers depend on passing this rigorous week of survival instruction. Should they be downed in hostile territory for example, they will need every skill learned here to survive possibly weeks being hunted in the wilderness so trapping and preparing fresh meat for human consumption is important for survival. Here the teachers stand around the venison which is strung up on a branch, its intestines and organs already removed by a hunting knife.
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  • Afghan migrant men gather in Calais docks, France, September 24, 2009. The migrants had been moved by French Police the previous day from their makeshift camp in the outskirts of Calais known as 'The Jungle'. For many 'The Jungle' was their last stop before attempting to illeagally cross the English Channel to the UK.    Picture by Paul Hackett/ Corbis
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  • Afghan migrant men gather in Calais docks, France, September 24, 2009. The migrants had been moved by French Police the previous day from their makeshift camp in the outskirts of Calais known as 'The Jungle'. For many 'The Jungle' was their last stop before attempting to illeagally cross the English Channel to the UK.    Picture by Paul Hackett/ Corbis
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  • Migrants mainly from Afghanistan que for food distribted by a charity in Calais, France, September 24, 2009. The migrants had been moved by French Police the previous day from their makeshift camp in the outskirts of Calais known as 'The Jungle'. For many 'The Jungle' was their last stop before attempting to illeagally cross the English Channel to the UK.    Picture by Paul Hackett/ Corbis
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  • Young Afghan migrant boys eat food distribted by a charity in Calais, France, September 24, 2009. The boys had been moved by French Police the previous day from their makeshift camp in the outskirts of Calais known as 'The Jungle'. For many 'The Jungle' was their last stop before attempting to illeagally cross the English Channel to the UK.    Picture by Paul Hackett/ Corbis
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  • French Policemen look on as diggers crush the last remnants of the Afghan migrants camp in Calais, France, September 24, 2009. The migrants had been moved by Police the previous day from their makeshift camp in the outskirts of Calais known as 'The Jungle'. For many 'The Jungle' was their last stop before attempting to illeagally cross the English Channel to the UK.    Picture by Paul Hackett/ Corbis
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  • French Policemen look on as diggers crush the last remnants of the Afghan migrants camp in Calais, France, September 24, 2009. The migrants had been moved by Police the previous day from their makeshift camp in the outskirts of Calais known as 'The Jungle'. For many 'The Jungle' was their last stop before attempting to illeagally cross the English Channel to the UK.    Picture by Paul Hackett/ Corbis
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  • Migrants mainly from Afghanistan que for food distribted by a charity in Calais, France, September 24, 2009. The migrants had been moved by French Police the previous day from their makeshift camp in the outskirts of Calais known as 'The Jungle'. For many 'The Jungle' was their last stop before attempting to illeagally cross the English Channel to the UK.    Picture by Paul Hackett/ Corbis
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  • Migrants mainly from Afghanistan wait for food distribted by a charity in Calais, France, September 24, 2009. The migrants had been moved by French Police the previous day from their makeshift camp in the outskirts of Calais known as 'The Jungle'. For many 'The Jungle' was their last stop before attempting to illeagally cross the English Channel to the UK.    Picture by Paul Hackett/ Corbis
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  • Migrants mainly from Afghanistan eat food distribted by a charity in Calais, France, September 24, 2009. The migrants had been moved by French Police the previous day from their makeshift camp in the outskirts of Calais known as 'The Jungle'. For many 'The Jungle' was their last stop before attempting to illeagally cross the English Channel to the UK.    Picture by Paul Hackett/ Corbis
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  • An Afghan man prays in Calais docks, France, September 24, 2009. The man, along with hundreds of other Afghan migrants had been moved by French Police the previous day from their makeshift camp in the outskirts of Calais known as 'The Jungle'. For many 'The Jungle' was their last stop before attempting to illeagally cross the English Channel to the UK.    Picture by Paul Hackett/ Corbis
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  • Three young Afghan boys wait in Calais docks, France, September 24, 2009. The young migrants had been moved by French Police the previous day from their makeshift camp in the outskirts of Calais known as 'The Jungle'. For many 'The Jungle' was their last stop before attempting to illeagally cross the English Channel to the UK.    Picture by Paul Hackett/ Corbis
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  • An Afghan man jokingly waves towards England in Calais docks, France, September 24, 2009. The migrants had been moved by French Police the previous day from their makeshift camp in the outskirts of Calais known as 'The Jungle'. For many 'The Jungle' was their last stop before attempting to illeagally cross the English Channel to the UK.    Picture by Paul Hackett/ Corbis
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  • Migrants mainly from Afghanistan que for food distribted by a charity in Calais, France, September 24, 2009. The migrants had been moved by French Police the previous day from their makeshift camp in the outskirts of Calais known as 'The Jungle'. For many 'The Jungle' was their last stop before attempting to illeagally cross the English Channel to the UK.    Picture by Paul Hackett/ Corbis
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  • Migrants mainly from Afghanistan que for food distribted by a charity in Calais, France, September 24, 2009. The migrants had been moved by French Police the previous day from their makeshift camp in the outskirts of Calais known as 'The Jungle'. For many 'The Jungle' was their last stop before attempting to illeagally cross the English Channel to the UK.    Picture by Paul Hackett/ Corbis
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  • Migrants mainly from Afghanistan que for food distribted by a charity in Calais, France, September 24, 2009. The migrants had been moved by French Police the previous day from their makeshift camp in the outskirts of Calais known as 'The Jungle'. For many 'The Jungle' was their last stop before attempting to illeagally cross the English Channel to the UK.    Picture by Paul Hackett/ Corbis
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  • Migrants mainly from Afghanistan listen to a representative from the UNHCR in Calais, France, September 24, 2009. The migrants had been moved by French Police the previous day from their makeshift camp in the outskirts of Calais known as 'The Jungle'. For many 'The Jungle' was their last stop before attempting to illeagally cross the English Channel to the UK.    Picture by Paul Hackett/ Corbis
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