These are the faces of orphans suffering from the horrifying effects of chemical warfare. They were born decades after American forces sprayed the herbicide dioxin, Agent Orange, in Vietnam in the 1960s, but children living in the southern region of the country continue to battle physical deformities and mental disorders. American photographer Matt Lief Anderson, 30, travelled to an orphanage outside of Ho Chi Minh City to document the harrowing story and everyday struggles of third generation Agent Orange victims ravaged by the chemical. Abandoned by their parents, 20 children live side by side in one large room, each confined to a small metal bed with just a rug covering the metal bars.
DIPPING his head into the vase of water, this little squirrel takes a refreshing break from an afternoon of eating .
TUGGING on the wing of his sibling, this needy owl is after some attention .
PUSHING the diver out of his way, this little sea turtle shows he’s not in the mood for photographs .
In the calm waters of Greenland, gigantic icebergs dwarf everything around them .
What lies beneath this building site? Britain's great hope of winning the pre-WW2 arms race against Nazi Germany .
A blanket of fog is lit up by the colourful glowing lights of the city below .
MASKED intruders look sinister but really they are a gang of urban exploring pranksters .
A lively lemon shark grins into the camera and showcases his impressive teeth .
MAKING himself at home, this little snail perches happily on top of this frog's head .
THROWING himself off 1,100ft bridges in a wheelchair, this is the PARALYSED base jumper who knows no fear .
A British jewellery designer with a passion for London's iconic Gherkin has created a pen with an INK-REDIBLE price tag of £27,500 .
An artist has transformed traditional Thanksgiving dinners into mini-masterpieces .