In April 2018, Lourdes Cuello, 50, from New Jersey, US, was making a cup of tea when her hair and hoodie caught fire on her gas stove. She suffered third-degree burns to her neck, chest, left shoulder and armpit and was hospitalised for six weeks. During that time, she endured two skin grafts surgeries and had to relearn how to walk. Over six years on, Lourdes can't drive due to the lack of mobility in her neck, and she never uses the stove when she's home alone. Thankfully, she has otherwise recovered well.
AT 4,800 metres high and just three metres wide, this is the most dangerous road in the world .
LEAPING through the air this determined little mouse is on a mission for food .
WELCOME to what could be the world's tallest TOTALLY wooden construction .
A mischievous fox cub demonstrates his playful side by biting his sibling’s tail .
HUDDLING under a leaf, a pair of adorable Javan scops owls take shelter from the rain .
A disabled sheep is enjoying a new fleece of life after receiving a specially-designed wheelchair .
GLAMPING is taken to a whole new level in the form of the luxurious Pop-Up Hotel .
BURSTING colours of reds, pinks and purples give the illusion of a collection of stunning flowers .
SOME OF the sea’s most terrifying creatures show their softer side as they join a group of diners for lunch .
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 Little owl looks down the lens of a camera and gives the photographer a cheeky wink .