MASKED intruders look sinister but really they are a gang of urban exploring pranksters. Using make-up, special effects and light-painting techniques two urban explorers and their partners in grime have travelled around the best of British abandoned site to capture off-radar locations at their most spooky. The creepy photographs were taken by film maker and visual effects artist David Broad, and his partner Julie Kendall, after being gripped by the urban exploration world. 'Julie and I went for a walk one day and saw a sign that read 'danger keep out this is not a playground', well this was like a red flag to a bull and we had to see,' said David
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 .
EXPERTLY camouflaged, this clever panther chameleon knows how to catch its prey by surprise .
CARRYING a fully grown goat on his back, this five-year-old boy is a child shepherd in the mountains of northern Ethiopia .
ROLLING around in the snow, these young brown bears take a break from their play fight to share a tender hug with one another .
SAILING over crystal clear waters, the Bajau people of Malaysia live their lives almost entirely at SEA .
Enjoying life’s little pleasures is something that many struggle to do .
THIS DANGER-mad female pensioner could be the oldest Brit to cage dive with CROCODILES .
A Little owl looks down the lens of a camera and gives the photographer a cheeky wink .
This frozen lighthouse in Michigan could easily be mistaken for a still from the snow swept disaster movie The Day After Tomorrow .
A British photographer has captured the beauty of London in a stunning series of landscapes shots .
WE’RE all familiar with the heart-wrenching pictures of dogs abandoned in animal shelters, but one photographer has found an innovative way of showcasing the pooch’s personality .
15-foot-long great white sharks on the hunt, in False Bay, South Africa - SHOCK and awe pictures of 15-foot-long great whites on the hunt will leave you stunned .