FROM ICE bubbles to boiling lava, these photographs highlight the stunning shapes and patterns found in nature. The series of extraordinary images were taken by German software engineer Thorsten Scheuermann after he decided to examine his surroundings. A trip to the city of Kalapana in Hawaii, home to the Kilauea Volcano, provided Thorsten with the setting for his lava picture, while a visit to the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon offered him the opportunity to photograph ice bubbles up-close. The 37-year-old, now of Washington, USA, said: 'These are sights that can gain greater significance and have their beauty exposed when excluding everything else around them.'
A diver looks like a minnow as she swims alongside a gigantic whale shark, the largest species of fish on the planet.
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A family who were refused the location of their missing cat under the Data Protection Act have been reunited with their moggie after the keepers handed him back.
Here's a collection of art for the DIGIT-AL age as these fascinating illusions of landmarks, places and even a banana are made using just a pair of hands.
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A woman who battled aggressive bowel cancer has started a fashion blog offering style tips for those living with a colostomy bag.
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AN American accountant has grown the world's biggest MELON and smashed his way into the record books with his mammoth 350.
A man has made a SPUD-TACULAR amount of money sending potatoes in the post.
The family of a disabled boy who died in a tragic accident at a care home have received a four figure payout after an inquest heard carers allowed him to fall rather than restrain him because of "health and safety" fears.