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Tiwanaku, Bolivia.
Bolivian indigenous women joke during commemorations for the second year of President Evo Morales’s government, January 21, 2012. 
[Credit : David Mercado/Reuters]
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Tiwanaku, Bolivia.

Bolivian indigenous women joke during commemorations for the second year of President Evo Morales’s government, January 21, 2012. 

[Credit : David Mercado/Reuters]

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Nigerians with hyenas and baboons for pets.
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Nigerians with hyenas and baboons for pets.

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A Syrian boy stands in front of a damaged armored vehicle belonging to the Syrian army in a street in Homs January 23, 2012. [REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah]
PHOTOS: More rare images from inside Homs, Syria
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A Syrian boy stands in front of a damaged armored vehicle belonging to the Syrian army in a street in Homs January 23, 2012. [REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah]

PHOTOS: More rare images from inside Homs, Syria

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Kabuli Kids by O.Blaise on Flickr.

Headline: Newt Gingrich Wins South Carolina Primary
*look of disbelief*
“And they criticise us? Americans.”
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Kabuli Kids by O.Blaise on Flickr.

Headline: Newt Gingrich Wins South Carolina Primary

*look of disbelief*

“And they criticise us? Americans.”

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People buy flowers at the Flower Market to decorate their homes on the eve of the Lunar New Year of the Dragon in Hong Kong on Jan. 22. The Chinese New Year is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. Flowers are said to give good luck and are given when visiting family for the traditional New Years Eve feast.
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People buy flowers at the Flower Market to decorate their homes on the eve of the Lunar New Year of the Dragon in Hong Kong on Jan. 22. The Chinese New Year is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. Flowers are said to give good luck and are given when visiting family for the traditional New Years Eve feast.

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Source: abc.net.au

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Brother and sister herding sheep in Afghanistan
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Brother and sister herding sheep in Afghanistan

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Taizhou, China.
Workers carry red lanterns from a workshop.
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Taizhou, China.

Workers carry red lanterns from a workshop.

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Siberian tigers approach a keeper’s car as they wait to be fed at the Siberian Tiger Forest Park in Harbin, China on Dec. 27. More than 800 Siberian tigers are currently living in the park, which is also a breeding center for this endangered species, local media reported.
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Siberian tigers approach a keeper’s car as they wait to be fed at the Siberian Tiger Forest Park in Harbin, China on Dec. 27. More than 800 Siberian tigers are currently living in the park, which is also a breeding center for this endangered species, local media reported.

[Credit : Sheng Li/Reuters]

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