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Pictures of the day: 28 March 2013

 
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Pictures of the day: 28 March 2013


Prince Charles drives a Landrover over a Terrapod at the  Land Rover Experience driver training programme in Cumbria



The Queen and Yeoman of the Guard attending the Maundy service at Christ Church Cathedral in Oxford

Picture: KIRSTY WIGGLESWORTH



Leading Seaman Kyle Broomhead from Barnsley kisses his daughter Phoebe after returning from deployment aboard HMS Edinburgh

Picture: PA



A visitor looks at an art installation in Leipzig, Germany, entitled 'Medusas Shoes' by John Breed
Picture: GETTY



A car is silhouetted against the setting sun as it travels along Interstate 70
Picture: AP



A fire engulfed over 400 wooden houses on the sea in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, on Wednesday, leaving more than 3,000 people homeless and dozens injured

Picture: PHOTOSHOT



Children in hoods and robes participate in the Children's Holy Week Procession of the Torches in the ancient town of Goias, Brazil

Picture: PHOTOSHOT



Newborn lambs aptly named Flake, Frosty and Snowy at Becketts Farm, in Birmingham wear wooly jumpers after farmers decided to give them sweaters to protect them from Britains arctic blast

Picture: DAN JAMES / CATERS NEWS



Workers examine a giant sink hole left in a street in Shenzhen, China.  A security guard, who happened to walk past the area at the time of the collapse, fell into the hole and died.

Picture: Xinhua /Landov/Barcroft Media



Rescue workers inspect the scene after a bus crashed in the Yura district of Arequipa, Peru. Over 20 people died after the bus fell 120m (394 ft) into a ravine in Yura district while traveling from Puno to Arequipa in the Peruvian Andes.

Picture: REUTERS



Photographer Ben Cranke kept his nerve as this African elephant charged him during a trip to the Savuti Game Reserve, Chobe National Park, Botswana

Picture: Ben Cranke/Solent News



A man plays the part of Jesus Christ as he carries a cross during a reenactment of Christ's suffering and death as part of Maundy Thursday rituals in suburban Mandaluyong, east of Manila, Philippines

Picture: AP Photo/Aaron Favila



A rabbit jumps over an obstacle at the traditional Easter market in the Old Town Square in Prague

Picture: MICHAL CIZEK/AFP/Getty Images



A U.S. airforce B-2 Spirit stealth bomber (L) flies over Pyeongtaek, south of Seoul, South Korea

Picture: REUTERS/Sin Young-keun/Yonhap



Jae Jae, a five year old Sumatran tiger, climbs a tree as he tries to reach an easter themed treat at London Zoo

Picture: George Henton / Barcroft Media



Zhang Wuyi tests his latest homemade submarine in a tank in  Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. He has been building submarines since 2008 and in that time he has created dozens of different versions. The submarines can dive to a depth of 40 meters and continuously work underwater for 20 hours. Zhang, who only has a high school education, used to work in a local weaving factory until it went bankrupt and he was laid off. He comments: "I didn't know anything about submarine building, but designed with my imagination."

Picture: Quirky China News/Rex Features



Street artists baffle passersby with their gravity defying act on a street in Rome

Picture: ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP/Getty Images



Police stand guard outside the Supreme Court in Washington, DC. The US Supreme Court debated same-sex unions for a second day, hearing arguments for and against the 1996 US law defining marriage as between one man and one woman.

Picture: JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images



The yet unnamed male koala joey sits next to a toy Koala, in an attempt to make weighing him easier, at the Zoo in Duisburg, western Germany

Picture: AP Photo/Frank Augstein



Dave Evans has developed a new tracking device for animals dubbed 'Cat Nav' - which tracks their every move and maps it on Google

Picture: SWNS



An aerial photo showing a landslide near Coupeville, Wash. on Whidbey Island. The slide severely damaged one home and isolated or threatened more than 30 on the island, about 50 miles north of Seattle in Puget Sound. No one was reported injured in the slide, which happened at about 4am.

Picture: AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)



Workers transport the SpaceX Dragon capsule, which splashed down off the coast of Baja California, Mexico, back to port in San Pedro, California. Dragon returned to Earth from the International Space Station with 2,668 (1,210 kg) of cargo, including a freezer filled with biological samples from the crew for medical research.

Picture: REUTERS/Gene Blevins



Australian researchers use an airgun to tag an endangered blue whale with satellite tracking equipment in the Southern Ocean, Antarctica

Picture: REUTERS/Australian Antarctic Division



Ailsa a ten month old female cheetah cub runs in her enclosure at the National Zoo and Aquarium in Canberra, Australia. The zoo has imported two new Cheetah cubs from South Africa as part of the expansion of their Africa section.

Picture: EPA/LUKAS COCH



A model presents a creation from the MGPIN Collection during China fashion week in Beijing

Picture: Ed Jones/AFP/Getty Images



Indian Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, right, took part in a press conference as his sister Priya Dutt sits next to him at his residence in Mumbai, India. Dutt said he has not sought pardon for a 1993 weapons conviction and will serve his prison sentence as ordered by India's Supreme Court. Dutt broke his silence a week after the court sentenced him to five years in prison for illegal possession of weapons supplied by Mumbai crime bosses linked to a 1993 terror attack that killed 257 people.

Picture: AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool

source: telegraph.co.uk

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