Homer, Alaska. Poised to make a meal of a moose, a female grizzly bear subdues her prey.
A wildfire roars close to Griffith Observatory, a historic landmark in Los Angeles's Griffith Park.
Thousands of people bare all at México City's Zocala Plaza as part of a photo shoot for U.S. artist Spencer Tunick.
Tunick, known for snapping pictures of nudes en masse, broke the world record for assembling the most naked people—nearly 20,000—in one place. Tunick asked the men and women to take off their clothes at dawn in the city's historic main square.
Judy Smith embraces her cat, Pawsh, which she found under the rubble of her home in Greensburg, Kansas, on May 8.
A furious F-5 tornado—which hit speeds of 205 miles (329 kilometers) an hour and stretched 1.5 miles (about 2.4 kilometers) wide—all but obliterated the farm town of 1,400. At least 11 people died in the disaster.
neighborhood of new earthquake-proof dome houses has risen in Sumberharjo village, which was devastated by a 6.3-magnitude quake in 2006.
Clouds take on the telltale whorl of a summer storm as subtropical storm Andrea formed to become the first named storm of 2007.
Deemed a subtropical storm because it formed outside the tropics, Andrea maintained its status for scarcely more than a day before being downgraded to a subtropical depression.
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Be happy with what you have
while working for what you want
Remember, a happy and successful life
begins with Allah and end with Allah ...
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