VENTURING into the ocean with self-made spears and nets, the fishermen of Zanzibar put their lives on the line when they catch food for their families. The residents of the small island, located in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Tanzania, wade into danger when they travel an hour out to sea and into rough waves - in tiny man-made boats. Photographer Mario Gerth spent two weeks with the fishermen of four different villages, named Padje, Nungwi, StoneTown, and Matemwe. The 38-year-old, of Erfurt, Germany, witnessed the daily hardship the locals endure to provide for their families by catching catfish, shark and tuna.
RACING through the mountain range on horseback, the Kazakh people practice their ancient tradition of hunting with golden eagles .
A trio of ants are locked in a tug of war over a fly as they pull the bug by its legs .
A HEIGHT-addicted airline pilot has taken pictures of the Dubai from 1,300-feet .
GIANT garden sculptures don't beat about the bush .
Swirling water and sand create amazing aerial images of river deltas across Iceland .
GLIDING through the water, these delightful frogs show off their vibrant colours as they practice their FROG crawl .
This may look like a monster car engine that will leave petrol heads in a spin, but it is in fact a rather snazzy looking COFFEE MACHINE .
From vibrant blues to dazzling oranges, these eye catching hummingbirds proudly show off their impressive colours .
WELCOME to what could be the world's tallest TOTALLY wooden construction .
AT 4,800 metres high and just three metres wide, this is the most dangerous road in the world .
They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day and for this greedy camel he can't get enough of his morning feed, as he gate crashes his owner's mealtime .