Oday she is a picture of health - a happy, smiling child, enjoying life to the full.But less than 18 months ago little Kaiya Jackson was clinging to life in a hospital bed, rigged up to countless wires and bravely battling a deadly brain bug.Kaiya, now two, spent her first Christmas in hospital after a severe case of bacterial meningitis ravaged her body and doctors were forced to remove all of her fingers and her right foot just to give her a chance of life again.Then last Christmas, it was reported how little Kaiya was able to enjoy a festive meal for the first time ever using specially adapted cutlery that attaches to her wrist.Now, the determined tot is making new strides after receiving her first prosthetic leg - and her first ever pair of walking shoes.
WITH their robotic movements and pristine uniforms, these are the sexy traffic girls of North Korea that are becoming iconic figures in the secretive state .
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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WIDE EYED and staring straight down the lens of the camera, this intrigued seal is ready for his close up .
COVERING themselves in ash and face paint, these are the holy men who live their lives away from everyday society .
THE UK’S STRONGEST SCHOOLGIRL attributes her success to the bendy-body condition that once left her body wracked in pain .
An aerial view of flooding in Gloucestershire .
The rock restaurant, located in Zanzibar – THIS unique restaurant really does boast breath-taking views - as it is perched on a rock in the middle of the sea .
WITH STUNNING colours and serene scenes, these photographs capture the otherworldly beauty of the English coast .
At first glance what might look like ordinary rusty bridge and road railings, are in fact amazing works of art .
A woman whose face and body was left scarred for life by angry sores, caused by Lupus, has become a diversity model .