Photos not to be missed

Photographs from the universe, fog, or white snow covered always create interesting things.

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Swiss ski athlete Conradign Netzer leads the race in a snow contest in Alpe d'Huez, southeastern France.

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Venezuela's Miss World 2010 Luna Ramos (left) and Miss Venezuela 2007 Adriana Pena wears a bikini at aLebanese ski resort in Kfardebian, northeast of Beirut.

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Amateur skier Andrew McLean, 48, from Park City, Utah in the western United States, became the first person in the world to make adventurous skiing on a giant iceberg. in Antarctica. At first, he climbed the set to an iceberg of nearly 30 meters, then slid up and down several times along the zigzag line in front of the witness.
of some friends accompanying.

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On the top of the wave - a photo of an athlete surfing the top of a wave at Teahupoo, belonging to the island of Tahiti.

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Two Indonesian parents are crossing a contaminated section of life in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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Snow and ice covered the streets of Albany, New York, USA

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Brown bears play with snow at the Bronx Zoo, New York City, USA

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Snowstorm is sleeping

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Students enjoy admiring the work of 'Tall Tree an The Eye' by Anish Kapoor India) covered with seasonal mist created by Japanese artist Fujiko Nakama at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.

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A man rides a bicycle in front of the 'replica' of the Eiffel Tower in a dense fog on a cold morning in Chandigarh, northern India.

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Volcano Etna (Italy) erupts lava on the island of Sicily.This is Europe's highest and most active volcano.

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Triangulum Galaxy or Triangulum Galaxy is a spiral galaxy approximately 3 million light years from Earth.