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869-4163 - striped remora or live sharksucker remora cleaning scraps from inside the mouth of a lemon shark Negaprion brevirostris resting on the bottom is a strong current Thought to be a parasite this is one of the first images showing a benefit for the shark in this relationship West End Grand Bahamas Atlantic Ocean
817-437029 - Colla Jove Xiquets de Tarragona 'Castellers' building human tower, a Catalan tradition Fira de Santa Teresa, town festival Placa Vella El Vendrell Tarragona province, Spain
817-436906 - Celebrating a great success Colla Vella Xiquets de Valls 'Castellers' building human tower, a Catalan tradition Biannual contest bullring Tarragona, catalonia,Spain
817-437043 - Colla Vella dels Xiquets de Valls 'Castellers' building human tower, a Catalan tradition Festa de Santa Tecla, city festival Placa de la Font Tarragona, Spain
817-437061 - Colla Joves Xiquets de Valls 'Castellers' building human tower, a Catalan tradition Placa de la Vila Vilanova i la Geltru, Barcelona province, Catalunya, Spain
817-437064 - Colla Vella dels Xiquets de Valls Fall of the human tower 'Castellers', a Catalan tradition Doctor Robert street La Bisbal del Penedes Tarragona province, Spain
817-436869 - Chinese journalist jokes with man of Colla Vella Xiquets de Valls 'Castellers' building human tower, a Catalan tradition Biannual contest bullring Tarragona, catalonia,Spain
990-136 - The female Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) named Tic-Tac-Toe, a regular visitor to the area, breaches close to the research vessel. Out of joy, to fool around, or simply to impress people or her companion Siam? St. Lawrence estuary, Canada Sequence 2/3.
990-135 - The Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) named Tic-Tac-Toe leaps out of the water right beside the research boat taking a close look at the photographer. St. Lawrence estuary, Canada
990-151 - The result of a strong head slap of a Minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata). Such a splash supposedly scares shoaling fish that are known to cluster when threatened. St. Lawrence estuary, Canada