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You know, from the ground, this must look - Media (8 of 16) SFGate: Day in Pictures Object You know, from the ground, this must look kind of kinky: Colombian special forces conduct a military exercise during the visit of US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Colombian Defense Minister Juan Carlos Pinzon at Tolemaida military base in Melgar, Colombia.
next You know, from the ground, this must look kind of kinky: Colombian special forces conduct a military exercise during the visit of US Defense SecretaryLeon Panetta and Colombian Defense Minister Juan Carlos Pinzon at Tolemaidamilitary base in Melgar, Colombia.
Several models to choose from: With apartment sales down in Yiching, China, due to government curbs on property prices, real estate salespersons revert to the always reliable lingerie show to generate buzz.
Overheated Mustang: Volunteer firefighter Tom Jordan waters down a car as other firemen try to extinguish a fire that destroyed a home near Powderly, Texas. Jordan said that the house was gone and that he was just trying to save what he could for the homeowner, who escaped the flames with her dog.
Looking for something to chase: A cheetah waits for unsuspecting Thompson gazelles to wander by at Taronga Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo, Australia, but of course they never do.
You know, from the ground, this must look kind of kinky: Colombian special forces conduct a military exercise during the visit of US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Colombian Defense Minister Juan Carlos Pinzon at Tolemaida military base in Melgar, Colombia.
Razor wire Jesus: To commemorate the 500-year anniversary of "Isenheim Altarpiece" by German Renaissance painter Matthias Grunewald, Algerian artist Adel Abdessemed took Grunewald's image of the crucified Christ and created his own sculpture out of industrial-grade razor wire. The works are being shown side by side at the Unterlinden Museum in Colmar, France.
A soldier holds up a full bandolier during President Omar al-Bashir's visit to Heglig, Sudan's main petroleum center, where more than 1,000 South Sudan troops died in battle, according to the Sudan army. Bashir said there will be no more talks with South Sudan, which only understands the language of "guns and ammunition."
Residents at the foot of Mexico's Popocatepetl Volcano haven't been sleeping soundly since the towering mountain roared back into action more a week ago, spewing out a hail of rocks, steam and ash.
He'll be here long after we're gone: Only 1 year old, NJ the Galapagos tortoise can look forward to more than a century of life at Taronga Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo, Australia.
Powder to the people: Color Run competitors are dusted with pigment at the finish of the 5k footrace at Great Park in Irvine, Calif. You know, from the ground, this must look - Media (8 of 16) SFGate: Day in Pictures Object You know, from the ground, this must look kind of kinky: Colombian special forces conduct a military exercise during the visit of US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Colombian Defense Minister Juan Carlos Pinzon at Tolemaida military base in Melgar, Colombia.
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