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Ashrita Furman, who holds more Guinness World Records than anyone, attempts to set a new record for slicing the most watermelons in half on his own stomach in one minute in New York City
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This ant shows he packs a whole load of muscle by lifting a hollow fruit above his head. The picture was taken in the garden of photographer Eko Adiyanton in Java, Indonesia.Eko said: The pictures show us how strong the ants are and how good their team work is. I think the images are amazing. These ants are small animals but have enormous strength and are able to work together.
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A projectile from the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii struck a boat carrying people watching lava from the two-month-old eruption, injuring 23,
Thirteen required hospitalisation when the boat engaged in a "lava tour" returned to Hawaii. The eruption has destroyed hundreds of homes since it began May 3, 2018. Kilauea is one of the world's most active volcanos and one of five on the island. US Geological Survey /US Geological Survey
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Indian police fire a jet of dyed water from their water cannon at Kashmiri government teachers during a protest against the government in Srinagar, India.
Hundreds of Kashmir government teachers took to the streets in the city centre to demand an increase in their salaries. Yawar Nazir/ Getty Images
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A Mexican Marine is pictured at a marijuana plantation before its destruction during an operation at Sierra Juarez, in the municipality of Ensenada, Mexico
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A gorgeous morning glow spreads over Xiangjiang. Fishermen catch fish on the Red River, forming a beautiful morning fishing picture.
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Great Britain's Geraint Thomas (C) crosses the finish line of the tenth stage of the 105th edition of the Tour de France cycling race between Annecy and Le Grand-Bornand, French Alps, on July 17, 2018.
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| HRH The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arriving at the Queen Elizabeth Hall to view the Nelson Mandela Centenary Exhibition
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A man poses for a photograph at Priston Cricket Club as he sits on the wicket that has been watered by a hosepipe in the village near Bath. Seven million residents in the north west of England are currently facing a hosepipe ban due to the heatwave and water companies in other areas of the UK are continuing to urge customers to use water wisely in the ongoing hot, dry conditions.
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The Princess Royal (left) views the annual census of the swan population on the River Thames, called Swan Uppin. The ritual known as Swan Upping dates back to the 12th century when the ownership of all unmarked mute swans in open water in Britain was claimed by the Crown in order to ensure a ready supply for feasts.
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Two Yemeni fighters from the Popular Resistance Committees battle during a graduation ceremony in Taez, Yemen
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Hindu devotees release oil lamps to the Buriganga river as they observe Bipottarini Puja in Dhaka, Bangladesh,
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| This April 3, 2017 image made available by NASA shows the planet Jupiter. A team of astronomers is reporting the recent discovery of a dozen new moons circling the giant gas planet. That brings the number of moons at Jupiter to 79, the most of any planet.
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| Councils are being urged to reduce mowing of parks and roadside verges to save money and provide wildflowers to help Britain's under-threat bees. Dorset County Council said it saves £93,000 a year by only cutting rural road verges when needed, and Monmouthshire County Council estimates it has saved £35,000 annually from reducing highway verge mowing.
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Former US President Barack Obama speaks during the 2018 Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture at the Wanderers cricket stadium in Johannesburg. Obama will deliver the Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture, urging young people to fight to defend democracy, human rights and peace.
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The open-deck bus with Croatian national players are cheered during a "heroes' welcome" in tribute to Croatian national football team, after reaching the final
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| A smiling Tiger Woods during his press conference this morning at Carnoustie on a practice day before the start of the Open Stuart Nicol for the Telegraph |

















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