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  • Autumn Fly Agaric mushrooms at Bodenham Arboretum on 11th October 2020 near Kidderminster, United Kingdom. Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is native throughout the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It associates with various deciduous and coniferous trees. Arguably the most iconic toadstool species, the fly agaric is a large white-gilled, white-spotted, usually red mushroom, and is one of the most recognisable mushrooms and renowned to be poisonous.
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  • Autumn Fly Agaric mushrooms at Bodenham Arboretum on 11th October 2020 near Kidderminster, United Kingdom. Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is native throughout the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It associates with various deciduous and coniferous trees. Arguably the most iconic toadstool species, the fly agaric is a large white-gilled, white-spotted, usually red mushroom, and is one of the most recognisable mushrooms and renowned to be poisonous.
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  • Autumn Fly Agaric mushrooms at Bodenham Arboretum on 11th October 2020 near Kidderminster, United Kingdom. Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is native throughout the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It associates with various deciduous and coniferous trees. Arguably the most iconic toadstool species, the fly agaric is a large white-gilled, white-spotted, usually red mushroom, and is one of the most recognisable mushrooms and renowned to be poisonous.
    20201011_fly agaric_004.jpg
  • Autumn Fly Agaric mushrooms at Bodenham Arboretum on 11th October 2020 near Kidderminster, United Kingdom. Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is native throughout the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It associates with various deciduous and coniferous trees. Arguably the most iconic toadstool species, the fly agaric is a large white-gilled, white-spotted, usually red mushroom, and is one of the most recognisable mushrooms and renowned to be poisonous.
    20201011_fly agaric_002.jpg
  • Autumn Fly Agaric mushrooms at Bodenham Arboretum on 11th October 2020 near Kidderminster, United Kingdom. Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is native throughout the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It associates with various deciduous and coniferous trees. Arguably the most iconic toadstool species, the fly agaric is a large white-gilled, white-spotted, usually red mushroom, and is one of the most recognisable mushrooms and renowned to be poisonous.
    20201011_fly agaric_001.jpg
  • Fly tipped waste on the street in a housing estate in Highgate close to the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20201214_fly tipping birmingham_008.jpg
  • Fly tipping rubbish site just off The Highway beside a construction site for new stunning offices in East London on 24th February 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20200224_fly tipping_001.jpg
  • Fly tipping site under railway arches in East London, England, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20170110_fly tipping_004.jpg
  • Fly tipping site under railway arches in East London, England, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20170110_fly tipping_002.jpg
  • Fly tipped waste on the street on an industrial estate in Deritend close to the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20201214_fly tipping birmingham_006.jpg
  • Fly tipped waste on the street in a housing estate in Highgate close to the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20201214_fly tipping birmingham_007.jpg
  • Fly tipped waste on the street on an industrial estate in Deritend close to the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20201214_fly tipping birmingham_003.jpg
  • Fly tipped waste on the street on an industrial estate in Deritend close to the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20201214_fly tipping birmingham_005.jpg
  • Fly tipped waste on the street on an industrial estate in Deritend close to the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20201214_fly tipping birmingham_004.jpg
  • Fly tipped waste on the street in Highgate close to the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20201214_fly tipping birmingham_002.jpg
  • Fly tipping rubbish on an industrial estate in Ladywood on 15th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20200415_fly tipping_001.jpg
  • Fly tipping rubbish on an industrial estate in Ladywood on 15th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20200415_fly tipping_004.jpg
  • Fly tipping rubbish on an industrial estate in Ladywood on 15th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20200415_fly tipping_002.jpg
  • Fly tipping rubbish on an industrial estate in Ladywood on 15th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20200415_fly tipping_003.jpg
  • Fly tipping site under railway arches in East London, England, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20170110_fly tipping_005.jpg
  • Fly tipping site under railway arches in East London, England, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20170110_fly tipping_003.jpg
  • Fly tipping site under railway arches in East London, England, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20170110_fly tipping_001.jpg
  • Fly tipped waste on the street in Highgate close to the city centre on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20201214_fly tipping birmingham_001.jpg
  • Old sofa dumped at a main road in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20201116_fly tipping_001.jpg
  • Old sofa dumped at a main road in Kings Heath on 16th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20201116_fly tipping_002.jpg
  • Fly Tipping site in Kings Heath area of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Fly tipping is the illegal dumping of waste instead of using an authorised message such as collection or using a rubbish dump.
    20190206_fly tipping_001.jpg
  • Fly Zone at the Science Museum in London, England, United Kingdom. The Science Museum was founded in 1857 with objects shown at the Great Exhibition of 1851. Today the Museum is world renowned for its historic collections, awe-inspiring galleries and inspirational exhibitions.
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  • Fly Zone at the Science Museum in London, England, United Kingdom. The Science Museum was founded in 1857 with objects shown at the Great Exhibition of 1851. Today the Museum is world renowned for its historic collections, awe-inspiring galleries and inspirational exhibitions.
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  • Fly Zone at the Science Museum in London, England, United Kingdom. The Science Museum was founded in 1857 with objects shown at the Great Exhibition of 1851. Today the Museum is world renowned for its historic collections, awe-inspiring galleries and inspirational exhibitions.
    20180417_science museum fly zone_002.jpg
  • Old armchair dumped at a main road junction in Bordesley on 21st November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20201121_dumped armchair_002.jpg
  • Old armchair dumped at a main road junction in Bordesley on 21st November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20201121_dumped armchair_001.jpg
  • Old sofa dumped at a main road junction in Bordesley on 3rd August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.  Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20200803_dumped sofa_002.jpg
  • Old sofa dumped at a main road junction in Bordesley on 3rd August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.  Illegal dumping, also called fly dumping or fly tipping, is the dumping of waste illegally instead of using an authorised method such as kerbside collection or using an authorised rubbish dump. It is the illegal deposit of any waste onto land, including waste dumped or tipped on a site with no licence to accept waste.
    20200803_dumped sofa_001.jpg
  • Council refuse collectors clean up a local Derbyshire fly tipping site.  Fly tipping is the illegal dumping of refuse and has become a major problem in the U.K.  Many local Councils have specialist teams that investigate incidents with a view to bringing criminal prosecutions against serious offenders.
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  • Council refuse collectors clean up a local Derbyshire fly tipping site.  Fly tipping is the illegal dumping of refuse and has become a major problem in the U.K.  Many local Councils have specialist teams that investigate incidents with a view to bringing criminal prosecutions against serious offenders.
    06-flytipping_0263.jpg
  • Chinook helicopters fly over the Houses of Parliament in London, England, United Kingdom. Part of a network of routes, known as the heli-lanes through London where helicopters can fly visually without needing to satisfy the equipment requirements of Class A Airspace.
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  • Chinook helicopters fly over the Houses of Parliament in London, England, United Kingdom. Part of a network of routes, known as the heli-lanes through London where helicopters can fly visually without needing to satisfy the equipment requirements of Class A Airspace.
    20180206_parliament chinooks_002.jpg
  • Chinook helicopters fly over the Houses of Parliament in London, England, United Kingdom. Part of a network of routes, known as the heli-lanes through London where helicopters can fly visually without needing to satisfy the equipment requirements of Class A Airspace.
    20180206_parliament chinooks_001.jpg
  • Sticky Fly trap with dead flies hanging.
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  • Fly tipping of refuse and van on the edge of a park during the second national coronavirus lockdown on 28th November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The coronavirus lockdown saw a surge in fly tipping due to an increase of household waste and the closure and controlled visiting rules for tips and recycling centres. The new national lockdown is a huge blow to the economy and for individuals who were already struggling, as Covid-19 restrictions are put in place until 2nd December across England, with all non-essential businesses closed.
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  • Fly tipping of refuse and van on the edge of a park during the second national coronavirus lockdown on 28th November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The coronavirus lockdown saw a surge in fly tipping due to an increase of household waste and the closure and controlled visiting rules for tips and recycling centres. The new national lockdown is a huge blow to the economy and for individuals who were already struggling, as Covid-19 restrictions are put in place until 2nd December across England, with all non-essential businesses closed.
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  • A dragon fly sits on top of a wooden stick in a school playground on the 2nd of October 2018 in Satkhira District, Bangladesh. Satkhira is a district in southwestern Bangladesh and is part of Khulna Division. It lies along the border with West Bengal, India. It is on the bank of the Arpangachhia River.
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  • Mayflies hatching in Martley, England, United Kingdom. Mayflies hatch, or emerge as adults, from spring to autumn, not necessarily in May, in enormous numbers. Fly fishermen make use of mayfly hatches by choosing artificial fishing flies that resemble the species in question.
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  • Discarded bath tub left on the street in Wapping, London, UK. Rather than pay for the collection of large items, it is common for fly tipping to occur where items are dumped on the street.
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  • Discarded bath tub left on the street in Wapping, London, UK. Rather than pay for the collection of large items, it is common for fly tipping to occur where items are dumped on the street.
    20120724fly tipping bath tub_A_1.jpg
  • Mayflies hatching in Martley, England, United Kingdom. Mayflies hatch, or emerge as adults, from spring to autumn, not necessarily in May, in enormous numbers. Fly fishermen make use of mayfly hatches by choosing artificial fishing flies that resemble the species in question.
    20190525_martley mayflies_003.jpg
  • Mayflies hatching in Martley, England, United Kingdom. Mayflies hatch, or emerge as adults, from spring to autumn, not necessarily in May, in enormous numbers. Fly fishermen make use of mayfly hatches by choosing artificial fishing flies that resemble the species in question.
    20190525_martley mayflies_002.jpg
  • Joining with the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team on the far left, are the smoke trails of forty leading European display aircraft: Spanish Patrulla Aguila; Italian Frecce Tricolori; French Breitling Jet Team and the Swiss Patrouille Suisse. All flew together in the clear, blue alpine skies on a spectacular fly-past at the Payerne Air 04 show, Switzerland. The two-day festival at the Swiss airfield is home of the Swiss Air Force who host the cream of international aerobatic display flying every September to 275,000 spectators over a weekend. European display teams and air forces gathered to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Swiss military aviation. Flying on the far left here, the Red Arrows have performed over 4,000 shows in 52 countries since 1965.
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  • A boy, silhouetted against the sun, tries to fly his kite in the city of Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan. Kite flying is a national pastime for the Afghans but was banned during the rule of the Taliban
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  • Seagulls fly in the sky across the famous skyscraper skyline of Lower Manhattan and East River at dusk, photographed from Staten Island Ferry, New York, United States of America.
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  • Discarded mattress on a street in Hackney, London, England, UK. This sort of fly tipping is a common sight all over the city as unwanted or rubbish items are thrown away in public. Left for the council to clear up.
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  • The below-deck highly classified Conflict Direction Center or War Room on the aircraft carrier US Navy USS Harry S Truman. This top secret office is used for planning and executing sophisticated tactical electronic warfare that fighter jets and surveillance aircraft engage in from air operations mounted from the carrier. The Truman is the largest and newest of the US Navy's fleet of new generation carriers, a 97,000-ton floating city with a crew of 5,137, 650 are women. The Iraqi no-fly zones (NFZs) were proclaimed by the United States, United Kingdom and France after the Gulf War of 1991 to protect humanitarian operations in northern Iraq and Shiite Muslims in the south. Iraqi aircraft were forbidden from flying inside the zones. The policy was enforced by US, UK and French aircraft patrols until France withdrew in 1998.
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  • Two Hawk jets from the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, almost touch in mid-air at an altitude of approximately 4,100 feet in the Mediterranean skies above Cyprus. The texture of mottled cirrus cloud provides a soft background for the  aircraft which approach each other at a combined air speed of approximately 800 miles per hour (1,200 kph). The Opposition Loop is flown by the two pilot partners known as the Synchro Pair who fly independently of the other seven in the second-half of their 25-minute show. The two jets have vegetable dye and derv (diesel fuel) smoke mixture coloured red, blue or white. Here it traces the paths of both airplanes which curve from the edges of the frame to the centre (center). To the crowds far below, both look as if they are on collision course but will safely pass within feet of each other.
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  • Deep below-decks, we peer through a striped window of the highly-classified Conflict Direction Center or War Room on the aircraft carrier US Navy USS Harry S Truman during its deployment patrol of the no-flyzone in the Persian Gulf, near the Kuwaiti coast. This top secret office is used for planning and executing sophisticated tactical electronic warfare that fighter jets and surveillance aircraft engage in from air operations mounted from the carrier. The Truman is the largest and newest of the US Navy's fleet of new generation carriers, a 97,000 ton floating city with a crew of 5,137, 650 are women. The Iraqi no-fly zones (NFZs) were proclaimed by the United States, United Kingdom and France after the Gulf War of 1991 to protect humanitarian operations in northern Iraq and Shiite Muslims in the south. Iraqi aircraft were forbidden from flying inside the zones. The policy was enforced by US, UK and French aircraft patrols until France withdrew in 1998.
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  • Using a specially-designed trolley, we look down from above on two US Navy crew members transporting smart weapon armaments across the deck of the aircraft carrier US Navy USS Harry S Truman during its deployment patrol of the no-flyzone in the Persian Gulf, near the Kuwaiti coast. The Truman is the largest and newest of the US Navy's fleet of new generation carriers, a 97,000 ton floating city with a crew of  5,137, 650 are women.  The Iraqi no-fly zones (NFZs) were proclaimed by the United States, United Kingdom and France after the Gulf War of 1991 to protect humanitarian operations in northern Iraq and Shiite Muslims in the south. Iraqi aircraft were forbidden from flying inside the zones. The policy was enforced by US, UK and French aircraft patrols until France withdrew in 1998.
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  • Fishermen on the Yellowstone River at the base of Paradise Valley, near to Emigrant, Montana. Fly fishing is an incredibly popular sport in Montana, a state which has soem of the best trout fishing rivers in the world. From small creeks to larger rivers people come to fish here from all over the world, and the locals become expert. All of Montana and Yellowstone runs a catch and release policy on trout fishing.
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  • Fishermen on the Yellowstone River at the base of Paradise Valley, near to Emigrant, Montana. Fly fishing is an incredibly popular sport in Montana, a state which has soem of the best trout fishing rivers in the world. From small creeks to larger rivers people come to fish here from all over the world, and the locals become expert. All of Montana and Yellowstone runs a catch and release policy on trout fishing.
    2007_08_08_Fishing Yellowstone River...jpg
  • Two helicopters fly above the Manhattan skyline on a clear day, New York City, New York, United States of America.
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  • A group of people wait wearing red jump suits to fly through the sky across the Penrhyn Quarry outside of Bethesda on Velocity, the longest zip wire in Europe. Bethesda, Bangor, Wales.
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  • Autumn in London. Pigeons fly away amongst the fall trees in St James Park.
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  • Fishermen on the Yellowstone River at the base of Paradise Valley, near to Emigrant, Montana. Fly fishing is an incredibly popular sport in Montana, a state which has soem of the best trout fishing rivers in the world. From small creeks to larger rivers people come to fish here from all over the world, and the locals become expert. All of Montana and Yellowstone runs a catch and release policy on trout fishing.
    2007_08_08_Fishing Yellowstone River...jpg
  • A heap of dumped, fly-tipped waste on a countryside footpath, on 27th August 2017, near Cobham, Kent, England.
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  • Countryside ramblers and a heap of dumped and burned fly-tipped waste on a footpath, on 27th August 2017, near Cobham, Kent, England.
    country_fly-tipping-06-27-08-2017.jpg
  • A heap of dumped, fly-tipped waste on a countryside footpath, on 27th August 2017, near Cobham, Kent, England.
    country_fly-tipping-02-27-08-2017.jpg
  • Fly-tipped boxes, furniture and domestic possessions dumped on a single parking space in East Dulwich, in south London, England, on 4th December 2019.
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  • Walkers on a bridleway with a sign warning fly-tippers of CCTV coverage on a rural lane in Kent, on 19th March 2019, in Westerham, England.
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  • A bridleway landscape and a sign warning fly-tippers of CCTV coverage on a rural lane in Kent, on 19th March 2019, in Westerham, England.
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  • Horses on a bridleway and a sign warning fly-tippers of CCTV coverage on a rural lane in Kent, on 19th March 2019, in Westerham, England.
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  • Despite a warning of CCTV, piles of fly-tipped cardboard have been dumped in a private Sainsburys car park and recycling centre, on 19th September 2016, in Dulwich, south London. Sainsburys here in Dulwich has a growing problem with fly-tipping rubbish despite security checks and CCTV present.
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  • Despite a warning of CCTV, piles of fly-tipped cardboard have been dumped in a private Sainsburys car park and recycling centre, on 19th September 2016, in Dulwich, south London. Sainsburys here in Dulwich has a growing problem with fly-tipping rubbish despite security checks and CCTV present.
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  • Kite flying festival, New Delhi, IndiaBoys flying a kite during a kite flying festival at India Gate, New Delhi India
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  • A stained white mattress leans against a wall next to a sign warning of £2,500 fines by the local authority for dumping or fly-tipping, on 6th February 2018, in the borough of Camden, London, England.
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  • A stained white mattress leans against a wall next to a sign warning of £2,500 fines by the local authority for dumping or fly-tipping, on 6th February 2018, in the borough of Camden, London, England.
    dumped_mattress-04-06-02-2018.jpg
  • A stained white mattress leans against a wall next to a sign warning of £2,500 fines by the local authority for dumping or fly-tipping, on 6th February 2018, in the borough of Camden, London, England.
    dumped_mattress-02-06-02-2018.jpg
  • Up on the top deck, we see a lone sailor brushing off the grubby surfaces of parked F/A-18C Hornets and S-3 Vikings on the US Navy aircraft carrier USS Harry S Truman during its deployment patrol of the no-fly zone at an unknown location in the Persian Gulf. Stacked together in tight formation to fit them all together during a daytime break in operations, the man bends into his task during the hottest time of day. The Truman is the largest and newest of the US Navy's fleet of new generation carriers, a 97,000 ton floating city with a crew of 5,137, 650 are women. The Iraqi no-fly zones (NFZs) were proclaimed by the United States, United Kingdom and France after the Gulf War of 1991 to protect humanitarian operations in northern Iraq and Shiite Muslims in the
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  • During the annual Southend Air show on the Thames river estuary, two jets of the 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team, perform their Corkscrew manoeuvre, a fly-past 100 feet (30m) off the ground. Children playing on the low-tide mud pause from digging holes with a bucket and spade as the aircraft make their way over boating and mudflats. The Red Arrows Hawks perform throughout their calendar of appearances at air shows and fly-pasts across the UK and a few European venues. Since 1965 the squadron have flown over 4,000 shows in 52 countries and are an important part of Britain's summer events where aerobatics aircraft perform their manoeuvres in front of massed crowds.
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  • A seagull flies across the clam waters of The English Channel from Folkestone Kent, England, United Kingdom.
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  • A seagull flies across the clam waters of The English Channel from Folkestone Kent, England, United Kingdom.
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  • During the annual Southend Air show on the Thames river estuary, two jets called the Synchro Pair of the 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team, perform their most dynamic manoeuvres, a high-speed  crossover called the ‘Cubans to Opposition Barrel Roll’ 100 feet (30m) off the ground at a combined closing speed of 700 knots airspeed. Spectators gather on a coastal groyne for a better view on the low-tide mud. The Red Arrows Hawks perform throughout their calendar of appearances at air shows and fly-pasts across the UK and a few European venues. Since 1965 the squadron have flown over 4,000 shows in 52 countries and are an important part of Britain's summer events where aerobatics aircraft perform their manoeuvres in front of massed crowds.
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  • During the annual Southend Air show on the Thames river estuary, elderly ladies listen to the loud roar military jets overhead. Thousands have lined-up along the seaside town’s promenade, awaiting the appearance of the 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team. The team’s merchandising trailer has been parked among the crowds, selling a range of squadron memorabilia to members of the public and careers advice to wannabe RAF personnel of the future. The Red Arrows Hawks perform throughout their calendar of appearances at air shows and fly-pasts across the UK and a few European venues. Since 1965 the squadron have flown over 4,000 shows in 52 countries and are an important part of Britain's summer events where aerobatics aircraft perform their manoeuvres in front of massed crowds.
    Red_Arrows100_RBA.jpg
  • An aeroplane flying high over TV aerials on a roof in the village of Hatton near London Heathrow.
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  • A male paraponter flying above Laax Ski Resort on the 5th April 2019 in Laax in Switzerland.
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  • Aquamarine ultramarine deep blue waters and beach on Cayo Coco island and resorts, with a man flying a kite on a pier / jetee on a private beach in an all inclusive resort, Cayo Coco, Ciego de Avila province, Cuba. .
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  • A male paraponter flying above Laax Ski Resort on the 5th April 2019 in Laax in Switzerland.
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  • Piles of bagged garbage lies on the street beneath a warning sign for illegal dumping, resulting in fines and prosecution, on 12th December 2017, in London England.
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  • Piles of bagged garbage lies on the street beneath a warning sign for illegal dumping, resulting in fines and prosecution, on 12th December 2017, in London England.
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  • Fishing in the river in Stora Laxa, one of Iceland’s better haunts for extra large salmon, with a few of 20 pounds plus caught each season
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  • A dumped mattress next to a skip full of licensed waste, seen on a nearby shops CCTV camera which recorded the cars registration number while stopped on a residential street in East Dulwich, on 7th December 2019, in south London, England.
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  • A dumped mattress next to a skip full of licensed waste, seen on a nearby shops CCTV camera which recorded the cars registration number while stopped on a residential street in East Dulwich, on 7th December 2019, in south London, England.
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  • A dumped red armchair in a small patch of woodland in the borough of Southwark, on 24th February 2018, in south London, England.
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  • An abandoned mattress lies tied up on a residential street corner in the borough of Lambeth, on 4th December 2017, in London England.
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  • In late sunshine, a family of parents and two young children try to launch a stunt kite into the air in a south London park. The sun is low and catches the fabric of the kite's colours as mother holds its frame up in the air when the wind picks up. The park is a public space called Ruskin Park in London SE24, herne Hill, a local place for kids and parents in the inner-city borough of Lambeth.
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  • In late sunshine, a family of parents and two young children try to launch a stunt kite into the air in a south London park. The sun is low and catches the fabric of the kite's colours as mother holds its frame up in the air when the wind picks up. The park is a public space called Ruskin Park in London SE24, herne Hill, a local place for kids and parents in the inner-city borough of Lambeth.
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  • Days after the arrrest of Julian Assange in Knightsbridge, assorted rubbish is still piled up at the rear of the Ecuadorian embassy, on 15th April 2019, in London, England.
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  • Days after the arrrest of Julian Assange in Knightsbridge, assorted rubbish is still piled up at the rear of the Ecuadorian embassy, on 15th April 2019, in London, England.
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  • Days after the arrrest of Julian Assange in Knightsbridge, assorted rubbish is still piled up at the rear of the Ecuadorian embassy, on 15th April 2019, in London, England.
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  • Days after the arrrest of Julian Assange in Knightsbridge, assorted rubbish is still piled up at the rear of the Ecuadorian embassy, on 15th April 2019, in London, England.
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  • An EasyJet Airbus A320-214 refuelling for the next flight at gate 101 on 16th October 2019 at Gatwick airport north terminal, United Kingdom.
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  • An American Airlines Boeing 777 landing at Heathrow airports north runway behind the boundary security fence.  Heathrow Airport, London.
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  • Travellers with their suitcases wait outside the Heathrow Premier Inn for the terminal shuttle bus to take them  to their required terminal at Heathrow airport.
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