INSIDE Britain's last Naval hospital where scurvy was cured looks like an NHS time capsule. Built from 1746 during the reign of “mad” King George I the last exclusively military hospital in the UK that was once the largest brick-built building in Britain was closed in 2009. Now the Royal Hospital Haslar stands as an unused monument to the past with the modern-looking CT scanners, operation theatres, wards and other medical equipment potentially bought for millions when they were first purchased by on behalf of the tax payer still looking like they are ready to use. Pictures by urban explorer known only as Chaos toured the complex - whose ground could contain up to 20,000 individuals buried there during over 260-years of British naval history.
SPARKLING bright inside their box, it’s hard to believe these diamonds are made from the cremated remains of the deceased .
Leaping out of the ocean, a group of gentoo penguins fly through the air before landing safely on an iceberg .
SHOVELLING food into his mouth, this hungry gorilla enjoys a peaceful moment at dinner time .
FROM COLOURFUL autumn leaves to living trees at first glance you might miss these people blended with nature .
Primed and ready for action, this collection of striking images from the battlefield could be mistaken for authentic photos taking during World War II .
It's incredible to think anyone could live in such horrendous squalor - yet two men have been prosecuted for keeping their homes in such revolting conditions that it was no longer fit for their animals .
SPURTING water 20ft into the air, this is one well you wouldn't want to dip your bucket into .
Some will get up close and personal with Mother Nature’s deadliest animals to get the perfect shot, posing the question, what lengths will a photographer go to for that all important picture? But in this case, the question should be what depths .
Southern England, the south-west and west Wales have been warned to expect more wild weather, with heavy rain and high tides possibly leading to coastal flooding and travel disruption over the weekend .
A KITTEN'S teaparty and rat's playing dominoes are the bizarre creations by one of Britain's great eccentrics pictured in an incredible new book .