PILES of trash provide a living for thousands in Nairobi, Kenya. One person’s rubbish is another person’s livelihood in the Dandora Dumpsite - as small children are pictured rummaging through one of the world’s largest dumpsites in order to make a living. These eye-opening photographs were captured by American photographer Brendan Bannon, of New York. The 43 year old says, ‘Every city has its own dump site or landfill, but in the west we don’t see them as they are shuttered away or the waste is incinerated at night.’ ‘In Kenya and other developing countries the landfills are in or near communities and they function as a financial source for them.’
A LUXURY baby cot has hit the shelves with a price tag just shy of 10 MILLION POUNDS .
CLIMBING, falling and tugging on his weary mum, this little orangutan is up to all kinds of trouble .
PAWS for thought as you feast your eyes on this rare bear bathing session .
THIS LITTLE squirrel tries to keep himself snug as snow starts to fall around him .
A diver attempts to control rising numbers of lionfish by feeding the venomous species to Caribbean reef sharks .
A diving mad couple have finally taken the plunge, having tied the knot 30ft underwater .
From giant mountains to vast deserts, an American photographer spent a year capturing the diverse and beautiful landscape of the United States .
A COUNCIL has come under fire for slapping fines on people’s GRAVESTONES for breaching petty regulations on pot plants .
Diners on this aeroplane are never disappointed with their meal, because the decommissioned aircraft is now home to an air-mazing McDonald’s restaurant .
OFFERING a glimpse into the past, a mash-up of old and new photographs show how the world’s biggest cities have changed .
From a platter of finger licking chicken wings to a bowl of Chinese noodle soup, these foodie snaps are enough to make your savoury saliva glands drool .