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The Bathing pools and Castle Cornet in the background, St. Peters Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom, Europe

Kanazawa rail station, designed by Kazuo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa in 2015 for the Hokuriku bullet train railway, Kanazawa, Japan, Asia

Yosemite Falls, Yosemite National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, California, United States of America, North America

Geroldsau Waterfalll, Geroldsau part of the city of Baden Baden, Black Forest, Baden Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe

The mihrab in the Friday Mosque or Masjet-eJam, built in the year 1200 by the Ghorid Sultan Ghiyasyddin on the site of an earlier 10th century mosque, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia

Dunvegan Castle of the MacLeods of Skye, dating from the 13th century, Isle of Skye, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

The Museu do Amanha (Museum of Tomorrow) by Santiago Calatrava opened December 2015, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South America

Four of the 28 Buddhas with hands in the Dhammacakka Mudra in Payathonzu Temple, dating from the 13th century, Bagan (Pagan), Minnanthu, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Kiyomizu-dera Temple's pagoda hiding behind snow-covered trees, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kyoto, Japan, Asia

The gardens of Villandry castle from above, Villandry, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Indre-et-Loire, Loire Valley, France, Europe

Traditional Baka pygmy village in the Dzanga-Sangha Special Reserve, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Central African Republic, Africa

Tram 28 and Lisbon Cathedral (Se) dating from the 12th century and a mixture of architectural styles, Lisbon, Portugal, Europe

The 2015 Pavilion at the Serpentine Gallery, designed by Selgascano, London, W2, England, United Kingdom, Europe

A number 28 tram runs along the scenic route popular with tourists in the Alfama district of Lisbon, Portugal, Europe

Berber village of stone and earth, near Tizi-N-Tichka Pass, High Atlas Mountains, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

New Parliament Building designed by Renzo Piano, completed 2015, Valletta, Malta, Mediterranean, Europe

Man dressed up for carnival, Virgen de la Candelaria fiesta, Copacabana, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, South America

The 2015 Pavilion at the Serpentine Gallery, designed by Selgascano, London, W2, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Union soldiers at the Thunder on the Roanoke Civil War reenactment in Plymouth, North Carolina, United States of America, North America

Interior of the Great Mosque (Mezquita) and cathedral, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cordoba, Andalucia (Andalusia), Spain, Europe

The 2015 Pavilion at the Serpentine Gallery, designed by Selgascano, London, W2, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The 2015 Pavilion at the Serpentine Gallery, designed by Selgascano, London, W2, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Bottom detail of wall painting which includes 28 Buddhas in Payathonzu Temple, dating from the 13th century, Bagan (Pagan), Minnanthu, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

The 2015 Pavilion at the Serpentine Gallery, designed by Selgascano, London, W2, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament by the River Thames at dusk, Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Van loaded with bananas on its roof leaving the market, Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa

Easter gate decoration hanging from the Easter gate on Old Town Square, with Tyn church towers in the background, Old Town, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Prague, Czech Republic, Europe

The Maletsunyane Falls, the highest waterfall in Southern Africa with a single drop of 192 metres, central highlands, Lesotho, Africa

In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Russian Mi8 helicopter being used by the United Nations, World Food Program to deliver food aid to areas still cut off by the flooding around Makhanga and Bangula.

In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot taken from the air on a flight to Makhanga, which two months on, is still cut off by the floods when all rail and road connections were washed away, is looking down on the flood waters still sat on the flood plain, and the devastated farmland.

In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows solar powered lamps in a refugee camp near Chikwawa.

In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows tree roots exposed as the river bank was washed away near Chikwawa.

In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot taken from the air shows flood waters and farmland destroyed by the floods, with local farmers crossing their devastated fields.

In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedneted floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of alnd, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows a food being ferried across a river near Phalombe after the bridge was washed away.

Sandstone carving of God Shiva, Museum of Cham Sculpture, Danang, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows the scale of the flood destruction, with ruined farmland, from the air.

In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga testing local people for malaria, many of whom proved positive for the disease, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.

January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga providing Malaria treatment drugs to local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.

In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows displaced people in Baani refugee camp near Phalombe, preparing pumpkin flowers to eat.

In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot taken from the air on a flight to Makhanga, which two months on, is still cut off by the floods when all rail and road connections were washed away, is looking down on the flood waters still sat on the flood plain.

January 2015 saw a three day period of excessive rain which brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Medicin Sans Frontieres clinic in Makhanga testing local people, many of whom now have malaria, as a result of the drying up flood waters providing ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes.

In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows A Russian Mi8 helicopter being used by the United Nations, World Food Program to deliver food aid to areas still cut off by the flooding, around Bangula and Mkhanga.

In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedneted floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows displaced people dividing up food aid in a refugee camp near Phalombe.

In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows a road and bridge washed away near Chikwawa.

In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot taken from the air shows farmland buried under flood debris, and still flooded land.

In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows a drainage pipe that was washed away near Chikwawa.

In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedneted floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of alnd, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows a displaced women carrying water in the refugee camp of Chiteskesa refugee camp, near Mulanje.

A walker on the summit of Red Screes at sunset in the Lake District, UK, taken on Wednesday 4th February 2015

In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows a railway line that was washed away in Bangula.

In mid January 2015, a three day period of excessive rain brought unprecedented floods to the small poor African country of Malawi. It displaced nearly quarter of a million people, devastated 64,000 hectares of land, and killed several hundred people. This shot shows displaced children in Baani refugee camp near Phalombe.

Eyl is a town in somalias puntland state. The prominent clan in eyl district are yonis idiris, a sub-clan of isse mahamud, which in turn is a sub-clan of majeerteen. Eyl is near the hafun peninsula, the location of most of somalias casualties from the 2004 indian ocean tsunami., the tsunami resulted in the death of some 300 people and extensive destruction of shelters, houses and water sources as well as fishing gear. The livelihoods of many people residing in towns and small villages along the somali indian ocean coastline, particularly in the northern regions, were devastated / view of the landscape around eyl