In the calm waters of Greenland, gigantic icebergs dwarf everything around them. Over the course of hundreds of years, these behemoths have grown into their own unique shape and size. The natural beauty of the icebergs, some the size of a 15 story building, was captured by American photographer Michael J Quinn, 49, on a three day expedition in Scoresby Sund, Eastern Greenland. 'Nothing prepares you for the scale of this place and the scale of the ice,' says Michael, of Fort Collins, Colorado.
A world's first restaurant has opened in Canada, where having your order fall on deaf ears is a good thing .
Going for long rides through vast fields together, this twosome share an unbreakable bond .
HOTSPOT MEDIA - BRAVE TOT ALLERGIC TO SUN: Leighton Brownrigg, 2 .
A woman has taken her house back in time - by spending £10,000 to transform it into her Victorian dream home .
A Brit photographer has captured one of the world's most camera-shy species of fish - during a game of underwater peek-a-boo .
A Little owl looks down the lens of a camera and gives the photographer a cheeky wink .
BOXING DAY has come early for this pair of feisty squirrels, as their Christmas party quickly turns sour .
An Indonesian farmer is dragged through muddy water as he clings to the tails of two charging cows .
A stunning ice cave in Iceland is illuminated by sunlight as the bright blue ice appears glow inside .
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 .