Suspended FIFTY metres in the air, this is the last place that you would expect to find a fine dining experience. These smartly dressed diners are strapped into their seats with six-point seat belts at a table attached to a crane. Sitting on a table for 22, which is covered by a canopy, the guests are hoisted for 40 or 60 minutes, depending on their preference. The Dinner in the Sky experience offers no walls or floor, but thrill seeking guests are able to admire stunning views as they sip their champagne above cities like London, Paris and Las Vegas.
THESE are the Disney Princesses you wouldn't want to run into in a dark alley .
What lies beneath this building site? Britain's great hope of winning the pre-WW2 arms race against Nazi Germany .
Lying angelically with a range of expressions etched on their tiny faces, little bundles of joy are innocently captured in their first few days in these adorable photographs .
A lazy otter finds the ideal spot to soak up the sun and sleep off his lunch .
THE THOUGHT OF BECOMING shipwrecked on a remote destination would fill most holidaymakers with dread .
With the full moon looming behind him, this polar bear nestles down for the night .
BASKING in smug satisfaction, a confident squirrel gives a wink to the camera .
An Italian photographer travelled to Chile where he visited several star-gazing sites, home to some of the world's most advanced telescopes, located in the spectacular setting of the Atacama desert .
A grand 56-bedroom hotel, once heaving with injured soldiers during the First World War, now lies completely abandoned .
LUMINOUS green rocks could easily be a beach from Superman's homeland of Krypton .
This tranquil setting stretches for miles as the sun sets behind the mountain .
This frozen lighthouse in Michigan could easily be mistaken for a still from the snow swept disaster movie The Day After Tomorrow .