These are the amazing close up pictures of North Korea's mass games - after photographers were previously banned from taking shots so close to the dazzling formation dances.They feature over 100,000 people in the performing art displays that include tens of thousands of gymnasts synchronizing movements in line with a background of card-turners who entertain spectators. About 20,000 of them form the background to the show holding large books whose pages flip simultaneously to produce the huge displays.The rapid change of images sees one card exchanged for another in a swift and synchronized movement that takes hours of rehearsals and detailed choreography.Photographer Werner Kranwetvogel, 40, captured the stunning shots after he gained rare access to the communist country's public displays.
Fishermen in Myanmar have perfected an unusual fishing technique by carefully balancing on one leg .
WITH SNOW COVERING the ground around them, these two polar bears play fight .
It’s a role reversal in the Visayan Sea as HUNDREDS of tiny, glistening eggs are carried around inside the mouth of their cardinalfish father .
GLIDING through the water, these delightful frogs show off their vibrant colours as they practice their FROG crawl .
AT 4,800 metres high and just three metres wide, this is the most dangerous road in the world .
SPURTING water 20ft into the air, this is one well you wouldn't want to dip your bucket into .
SITTING in the middle of a vast desert, an abandoned cinema is still waiting for its first movie to be screened .
A curious red squirrel takes a break from collecting nuts and tries her hand at photography .
FISTS fly as two gorillas take each other on in a dramatic battle .
An aerial view of flooding in Gloucestershire .
A couple celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary last week and have received a special card from newly crowned King Charles and Queen Camilla .
A woman has revealed how she left her husband of 24 years, after falling in love with a man, 18 years her junior .