COVERING themselves in ash and face paint, these are the holy men who live their lives away from everyday society. Known as sadhus, they shun all home comforts for a life spent inside caves, forests and temples and can be found across India and Nepal. German banker and photographer Mario Gerth decided to find and photograph the sadhu people. The 38-year-old of Erfurt, Germany, says: “I have been obsessed with the sadhus for many years and set off in 2013 to look for them.
THIS DANGER-mad female pensioner could be the oldest Brit to cage dive with CROCODILES .
With blue waves tumbling over them, these surfers glide underneath a tunnel of water .
BURSTING from the water, a beautiful but deadly Sumatran tiger jumps for food in an Indonesian zoo .
A BROWN bear wades through waters in Alaska and waits for his lunch .
This frozen lighthouse in Michigan could easily be mistaken for a still from the snow swept disaster movie The Day After Tomorrow .
THIS BIGFOOT 'Jesus bird' may look silly, but he's perfectly designed for walking on water .
AN EXERCISING turtle and an ice-skating chick are hardly everyday exploits in the animal community .
STARING eagerly into the camera, this little toad is full of curiosity .
FIFTEEEN years after it was closed pictures by a British teacher show the calamity Hong Kong airport that was closed for being too dangerous .
BALANCING 30 metres above ground, these slackliners take the expression of living dangerously one step further, by tightrope walking NAKED .
Most people bend over backwards to keep children entertained, but this baboon show us how it’s done .
A mining town in Australia’s outback appears to be completely deserted, but its residents have escaped the scorching heat by living in underground caves .