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WORLD IN A SNAP | Interesting images from around the world

Afghanistan, Albania, and a haircut

21 January

WORLD IN A SNAP | Interesting images from around the world

Hindu festival, bald eagle, Spanish love

14 January

WORLD IN A SNAP | Interesting images from around the world

2011, celebrations from around the world

31 December

WORLD IN A SNAP | Interesting images from around the world

Muharram procession, Maine christmas, South Korea protest

17 December

WORLD IN A SNAP | Interesting images from around the world

Santa mob, Mexico Virgin of Guadalupe, Russia Clash

11 December

WORLD IN A SNAP | Interesting images from around the world

Nobel Peace Prize, Pennekamp anniversary, Cordoba Military Academy

10 December

WORLD IN A SNAP | Interesting images from around the world

Climate conference, Haiti elections, Montenegro flooding

8 December

WORLD IN A SNAP | Interesting images from around the world

Christmas tree, Scotland snowstorm, Dublin protest

7 December

WORLD IN A SNAP | Interesting images from around the world

Light creations, Ivory Coast elections, and a baby panda

2 December

WORLD IN A SNAP | Interesting images from around the world

Hanukkah in Hungary, wild weather, Last Supper installation

1 December
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From Chris Zuppa and Stephen Coddington -
 
Photographing the Space Shuttle launch
 
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Watching a space shuttle launch is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, even if it is from afar. It’s not just the moment of witnessing history unfold and feeling the rumble caused from the shuttle’s liftoff, it’s also the anticipation, the fingers-crossed feeling that the launch won’t be scrubbed and the effort to travel to Florida’s east coast wasn’t in vein. You’ll end up making wonderful memories from the entire experience of traveling, waiting and meeting the people who have come so far—as far as Australia and England in some cases. If you do make the trek to the Kennedy Space Center for the last two launches, here are a few tips on where to go for the best vantage point.
 
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