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.
The rock restaurant, located in Zanzibar – THIS unique restaurant really does boast breath-taking views - as it is perched on a rock in the middle of the sea .
MAKING himself at home, this little snail perches happily on top of this frog's head .
SHOWING off her best assets for the camera, this cheeky orangutan is in the mood for love, puckering up her lips to blow the biggest kiss she can .
Enjoying life’s little pleasures is something that many struggle to do .
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 .
THIS DANGER-mad female pensioner could be the oldest Brit to cage dive with CROCODILES .
DINING under the stars, this restaurant takes you back in time - inside an ancient cave .
A luxury caravan with a price tag of ONE MILLION DOLLARS is due to hit the road later this year .
SOARING at 112 miles per hour through the air, this petite blonde certainly lives up to her title as the fastest flying woman in the world .
COVERING themselves in ash and face paint, these are the holy men who live their lives away from everyday society .
This tranquil setting stretches for miles as the sun sets behind the mountain .
The claws come out at meal time as a group of white tailed eagles brawl over road-kill .