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Background imageAfrica Collection: Youngsters play cricket using traffic cones as wickets in the twilight in Soweto township

Youngsters play cricket using traffic cones as wickets in the twilight in Soweto township
Using traffic cones as wickets, youngsters play cricket in the twilight in Soweto township near Johannesburg, South Africa, November 14, 2005

Background imageAfrica Collection: A monkey walks on a railing overlooking Diani Beach in Southern Kenya

A monkey walks on a railing overlooking Diani Beach in Southern Kenya
A monkey walks on a railing overlooking Diani Beach and the Indian Ocean off the southern coast of Kenya, some 30 km (19 miles) south of Mombasa, April 8, 2013. Picture taken April 8, 2013

Background imageAfrica Collection: An elephant walks through a swamp in Amboseli National park

An elephant walks through a swamp in Amboseli National park, Kenya, August 8, 2015. Picture taken August 8, 2015. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic - GF

Background imageAfrica Collection: A six-month old cub looks on at the Laohu Valley Reserve near Philippolis

A six-month old cub looks on at the Laohu Valley Reserve near Philippolis September 18, 2008. The " Save Chinas Tigers" is a breeding project

Background imageAfrica Collection: Thousands of people flock to celebrate New Years Day on Cape Towns Muizenberg beach

Thousands of people flock to celebrate New Years Day on Cape Towns Muizenberg beach, January 1, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: SOCIETY) - GM1EB1204JF01

Background imageAfrica Collection: Strong dust storm that prevented people from leaving their homes is seen in Benghazi

Strong dust storm that prevented people from leaving their homes is seen in Benghazi
A strong dust storm that prevented people from leaving their homes is seen in Benghazi March 30, 2013. REUTERS/Esam Al-Fetori (LIBYA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) - GM1E93U1R4801

Background imageAfrica Collection: Zebra is seen in Masai Mara game reserve

Zebra is seen in Masai Mara game reserve
A zebra is seen in Masai Mara game reserve July 25, 2008. The annual zebra and wildebeest migration is expected to attract a large number of tourists after the post-election violence when many

Background imageAfrica Collection: Buffalos drink water at sunset from a pond in Kenyas Tsavo West National Park

Buffalos drink water at sunset from a pond in Kenyas Tsavo West National Park, 280 km (173 miles) east of the capital Nairobi February 9, 2011

Background imageAfrica Collection: A camel is seen on a road near the Ras Lanuf

A camel is seen on a road near the Ras Lanuf, 370 km (230 miles) west of Benghazi September 13, 2011. REUTERS/Esam Al-Fetori (LIBYA - Tags: SOCIETY ANIMALS) - GM1E79E01F501

Background imageAfrica Collection: Giraffes graze at Botlieskop Day Safaris, near Mossel Bay

Giraffes graze at Botlieskop Day Safaris, near Mossel Bay June 12, 2010. REUTERS/Toru Hanai (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: ANIMALS TRAVEL) - JM1E66C1JK401

Background imageAfrica Collection: Whirlwind is seen as elephant and zebras walk through the Amboseli National Park

Whirlwind is seen as elephant and zebras walk through the Amboseli National Park
A whirlwind is seen as elephant and zebras walk through the Amboseli National Park, Kenya August 19, 2018. REUTERS/Baz Ratner TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY - RC1D81F1B890

Background imageAfrica Collection: TO MATCH FEATURE MAURITANIA CARAVAN

TO MATCH FEATURE MAURITANIA CARAVAN
A caravan of camels loaded with sacks of raw salt travels across the desert near Tichit, Mauritania December 5, 2006. Caught between an encroaching sea of sand and a towering rocky plateau

Background imageAfrica Collection: A cheetah observes the plains in Masai Mara game reserve

A cheetah observes the plains in Masai Mara game reserve, April 26, 2008. Picture taken April 26, 2008. REUTERS/Radu Sigheti (KENYA) - GM1E44T1LBW01

Background imageAfrica Collection: A lions yawns at Nairobis National Park

A lions yawns at Nairobis National Park March 11, 2013. The park is located just 7 km (4 miles) from the Kenyas capital city center

Background imageAfrica Collection: The sun sets over rocks in the White Desert north of the Farafra Oasis, southwest

The sun sets over rocks in the White Desert north of the Farafra Oasis, southwest of Cairo, Egypt May 15, 2015. The White Desert, about 500 km southwest of the Egyptian capital Cairo

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Formerly oiled penguins taste freedom as they are returned to the sea near Cape Town, July 28 2000. The birds were among thousands of penguins rescued in a mass evacuation after an ore carrier sank

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FILE PHOT0 AUG96 - President Nelson Mandela will celebrate his 80th birthday on July 18. Events planned around the country are due to run for at least a month

Background imageAfrica Collection: Wider Image: Earthprints: Lake Nakuru

Wider Image: Earthprints: Lake Nakuru
The neck of a giraffe is seen at Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya, August 19, 2015. The Park is home to some of the worlds most majestic wildlife including lions, rhinos, zebras and flamingos

Background imageAfrica Collection: A herd of elephants walk in the Tsavo East National Park

A herd of elephants walk in the Tsavo East National Park, 280 km (173 miles) east of Kenyas capital Nairobi February 10, 2011

Background imageAfrica Collection: An African Crowned Crane found wandering the streets of Encinitas, California is shown

An African Crowned Crane found wandering the streets of Encinitas, California is shown safe at the County Department of Animal Services January 9, 2012

Background imageAfrica Collection: Wildebeests prepare to cross the Mara river during a migration in the Masaai Mara

Wildebeests prepare to cross the Mara river during a migration in the Masaai Mara
Wildebeests (connochaetes taurinus) prepare to cross the Mara river during a migration in the Masaai Mara game reserve, 270 km (165 miles) southwest of capital Nairobi, August 25, 2010

Background imageAfrica Collection: Children playing soccer are silhouetted at sunset in Nigerias main city of Lago

Children playing soccer are silhouetted at sunset in Nigerias main city of Lagos May 26, 2006. Picture taken May 26, 2006. REUTERS/George Eesiri - GM1DSRUMIOa

Background imageAfrica Collection: Wider Image: Earthprints: Lake Nakuru

Wider Image: Earthprints: Lake Nakuru
A park ranger surveys damage caused by flooding at Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya, August 18, 2015. The Park is home to some of the worlds most majestic wildlife including lions, rhinos

Background imageAfrica Collection: A cheetah observes the plains in Masai Mara game reserve

A cheetah observes the plains in Masai Mara game reserve July 24, 2008. The annual zebra and wildebeest migration is expected to attract a large number of tourists after the post-election violence

Background imageAfrica Collection: A cheetah and her cubs observe the plains in Masai Mara game reserve

A cheetah and her cubs observe the plains in Masai Mara game reserve, April 26, 2008. Picture taken April 26, 2008. REUTERS/Radu Sigheti (KENYA) - GM1E44T1LBX01

Background imageAfrica Collection: A cheetah observes on the plains of Masai Mara game reserve

A cheetah observes on the plains of Masai Mara game reserve April 2, 2008. REUTERS/Radu Sigheti (KENYA) - GM1E44305H801

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Crowds line the street during the arrival of Pope Benedict XVI in Cameroons capital Yaounde March 17, 2009. Pope Benedict arrived in Africa on Tuesday on his first trip to the continent as pontiff

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Two baby elephants play in front of tourists at The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust headquarters and elephant orphanage in Nairobi, November 10, 2008. REUTERS/Radu Sigheti (KENYA)

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File photo shows a Mauritanian mans clothing blown by wind in the ancient village of Ouadane, some 600 kilometers (400 miles) northeast of the capital Nouakchott, August 16, 2005

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A man carries bricks at a bricks workshop in the village of Dawakin Kudu near Kano November 28, 2009. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic (NIGERIA SOCIETY BUSINESS)

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Cape Town lights up as dusk falls over the citys backdrop Table Mountain, November 2, 2009. Cape Town is one of nine South African cities hosting the 2010 Fifa Soccer World Cup

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People watch as an acrobat practices flips at Yoff beach in Senegals capital Dakar, Novermber 1, 2009. REUTERS/ Finbarr O Reilly (SENEGAL SOCIETY)

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A fisherman works on his nets fishing port in Conakry October 6, 2009. REUTERS/Luc Gnago (GUINEA TRANSPORT SOCIETY)

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A Cape Gannet (Morus capensis) flies past its colony in Lamberts Bay, a coastal village 250 km (155 miles) northwest of Cape Town August 17, 2006

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Youths from Khayelitsha township watch as giant kites take to the skies during an event forming part of the annual Cape Town International Kite Festival October 23, 2008

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Flamingoes wade in the late afternoon light at Zeekoevlei nature reserve in Cape Town, June 30, 2003. Low water levels have attracted thousands of birds to the key wetland on the Cape Flats as new

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A paraglider enjoys the last rays of the day as the sun sets over Cape Town, May 30, 2003. Despite a chill in the air signalling the onset of the Southern Hemisphere winter

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Gold miners form a human chain while digging an open pit at the Chudja mine in the Kilomoto concession near the village of Kobu, 100 km (62 miles) from Bunia in north-eastern Congo, February 23

Background imageAfrica Collection: GM1E54O0LFW01

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A donkey is seen in Sidi Moumen slum in Casablanca February 20, 2009. A slumping world real estate market has given new impetus to Moroccos plans to demolish its shanty towns

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A general view of the Roman ruins of Djemila near the eastern city of Setif, some 300km (186 miles) from Algiers June 24, 2007. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra(ALGERIA)

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Bonobo apes, a primate unique to Congo and humankinds closest relative, rest at a sanctuary just outside the capital Kinshasa, October 31, 2006

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Wild animals walk at dawn in Amboseli National Park March 22, 2007. Picture taken March 22, 2007. REUTERS/Radu Sigheti (KENYA)

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An ornately decorated door is seen next to whitewashed stairs in the narrow streets of Rabats Old Town at dawn April 3, 2009. Picture taken April 3, 2009. REUTERS/Steve Crisp (MOROCCO SOCIETY TRAVEL)

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Two decorated wooden doors are seen within the city walls of Rabats Old Town at dawn April 3, 2009. Picture taken April 3, 2009. REUTERS/Steve Crisp (MOROCCO SOCIETY TRAVEL)

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Msai women form a line to be blessed by the elders during Emayian o nkituaak (blessing of women), a rare fertility ceremony in Kisokon village, southwest Nairobi September 28, 2008

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South Africans wait for a polling station to open in Cape Towns Khayelitsha township, April 22, 2009. South Africans voted on Wednesday in an election expected to preserve the dominance of

Background imageAfrica Collection: GM1E5441FF201

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A wooden doorway in a terraccota-coloured wall of a narrow street at dawn in the Old Town of Rabat in this picture taken April 3, 2009. REUTERS/Steve Crisp (MOROCCO SOCIETY TRAVEL)

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A wooden door is seen at dawn in Rabats Old Town April 3, 2009. REUTERS/Steve Crisp (MOROCCO SOCIETY TRAVEL)



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