WITH the mystical clouds forming a thick blanket and the electrifying lights below, these stunning pictures provide a unique view of the cityscape of Dubai taken from the tallest building in the world.Home to one of the best skylines across the globe and the biggest skyscraper on the planet, the city makes for some impressive views, but none are more astounding than this collection of images taken from the 101st floor in the Burj Khalifa. Photographer Daniel Cheong, 50, spent hours at the top of the phenomenal building capturing the amazing aerial shots. The building forms the centrepiece of Downtown Dubai – which was recently ranked as having the fifth best skyline in the world. He said: ‘I believe that a city always looks more beautiful from a high vantage point than ground level. Taken on the 12th May 2013
A proud gorilla mum welcomes her newborn baby western lowland gorilla, a critically endangered species .
WITH A STERN look of determination on their faces, these adorable pooches perfect their doggy paddle as they dive head first into a swimming pool .
VENTURING into the ocean with self-made spears and nets, the fishermen of Zanzibar put their lives on the line when they catch food for their families .
NOT YOUR everyday selfie, this plucky diver poses with some of the scariest predators in the ocean .
A pair of adorable polar bear cubs play-fight with each other in the Alaskan snow .
CLIMBING, falling and tugging on his weary mum, this little orangutan is up to all kinds of trouble .
A project to create an underwater tribute to the stone Moai statues of Easter Island ended in disaster when 15 replica structures were destroyed after toppling from a boat and into the sea .
PUCKERING up and enjoying some quality time, these are the most lovable monkeys on the planet .
LEAPING through the air this determined little mouse is on a mission for food .
UNDERWATER and above-water seaside shots show the best of British beach-life .
A doting seal smiles at her sweet little pup as she tickles its tummy on the beach .
A Brit photographer has captured one of the world's most camera-shy species of fish - during a game of underwater peek-a-boo .