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    This impressive photograph is the result of 3,559 frames, 260 hours of exposure time and telescopes located on three continents.
     
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    The Pass, Byron Bay

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    Came home from a gig in Glasgow last, turned out it wasn't the only show in town...

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    Not too far from home and they have some caravan parks to accommodate boomers with vans .......... yeah!

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    82 year-old Eric Burdon and his wife Marianna.

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    Don’t let him be misunderstood
     
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    Sydney harbour, dotted with small white craft in the various bays.

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    Clovelly in Devon.
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    Thornton - le -Dale. North Yorkshire
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    Chilly day at work on Thursday!

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    View from the border: the wall dividing the US and Mexico – in pictures
    The structure, variously known as the border fence or border wall, is not continuous and only covers sections of the almost 2,000-mile boundary between the two countries. It consists of a series of obstructions designed to discourage illegal entry into the US

    The serpentine border wall that separates Mexico from the US ends abruptly on the outskirts of Fort Hancock. Photograph: Daniel Ochoa de Olza/Panos Pictures
    Photographs by Daniel Ochoa de Olza
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    The border wall comes to a sudden stop in a desert landscape near the town of Mexicali in Baja California
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    The setting sun illuminates a mountain that creates a gap in the border wall near Mexicali, Baja California
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    The serpentine border wall that separates Mexico from the US ends abruptly on the outskirts of Fort Hancock
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    Crosses mark the graves where unidentified people, some of them migrants who tried to cross into the US, are buried near Tijuana
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    The border fence between Mexico and US suddenly ends at the Pacific Ocean
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    An open ‘door’ along the border fence between Sonora state in Mexico and Arizona in the US. The fence is made of interconnected steel slats
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    A very short segment of the border wall in the Altar desert appears to serve no clear purpose.
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    A section of the border wall on a hill in the Guadalupe canyon
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    An open gate in the border wall
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    Jacumba, California. Here, the steel border fence ends suddenly, allowing people to cross between the US and Mexico
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    The fence ends on a hill above Tijuana
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    A cactus grows inside a car tyre on a road that runs parallel to the border wall in the Altar desert
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    The wind lifts a dust cloud at the end of the wall on the outskirts of Fort Hancock
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    The border wall stops in the mountains outside of Tecate, Baja California
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    Guadalupe canyon
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    The wall ends abruptly as it reaches the Tinajas Altas mountains, Camino del Diablo
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