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The nearly 90-foot-tall carved granite face of Crazy Horse is seen in South Dakota's Black Hills in this recent photograph released to Reuters on September 5, 2011. Crazy Horse is a Sioux warrior who helped lead one of the most famous Indian victories over the U.S. Army -- annihilating much of General George Armstrong Custer's Seventh Cavalry at the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876. When completed, the monument will be the world's largest sculpture, at 641 feet long and 563 feet high.
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wearing dolphin

Animal rights advocates wearing dolphin hats display placards during a protest in front of the Japanese embassy in Manila September 1, 2011. The activists are protesting the hunting of dolphins and whales in a small fishing village in Taiji, Japan every September, according to their press statement.
An arrangement of stones

An arrangement of stones is pictured at Daranak falls in Tanay, Rizal province, east of Manila after a rock balancing performance September 5, 2011. Rock balancing is a performance art which involves arranging natural stones usually found on location, in gravity-defying arrangements without the need of any additional tools. Local environment enthusiasts Leandro Mendoza and Ildefonso Vista pioneered this art form in hope of creating greater awareness among people towards environmental conservation. Picture taken September 5, 2011
The large reclining statue of Maarten Tromp

The large reclining statue of Maarten Tromp is on a trolley after his tomb was raised in the Old Church in Delft, The Netherlands, on 06 September 2011. The tomb of the Dutch maritime hero, which was significantly affected by moisture and salt, will be restored over the next two years. Later the sculpture itself will also get a major refurbishment
wildfire burns out of control in Bastrop State Park

A wildfire burns out of control in Bastrop State Park near Bastrop, Texas, USA, 05 September 2011. The fire has burned over fourteen thousand acres and destroyed hundreds of homes. With much of the state of Texas under severe drought wildfires continue to spring up burning thousands of acres.
desk in Moammar Gadhafi's

This Sunday, Sept. 4, 2011 photo shows an ransacked desk in Moammar Gadhafi's intelligence headquarters in Tripoli, Libya. Hundreds intelligence documents seen by The Associated Press in Tripoli show how Gadhafi's authoritarian regime using all its means failed to quash an armed rebellion largely fueled by hatred of its tools of control.
anti-Gaddafi forces

A volunteer with the anti-Gaddafi forces repairs a weapon in Al-Noflea, the closest area to Sirte, about 450 km (279.6 miles) from Benghazi September 5, 2011.
labourer washes animal skin

A labourer washes animal skin at a local leather processing site in Nigeria's northern city of Kano August 5, 2011.
the West Indian-American Day Parade

Revelers dance during the West Indian-American Day Parade September 5, 2011 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. More than 2 million spectators were expected to attend the celebration of Caribbean culture.
Danish fairy tale author Hans Christian Andersen,

Darwin Tenemea, 12, (L) and Christopher Iojano, 4, play on a statue of Danish fairy tale author Hans Christian Andersen, on Labor Day in Central Park, New York September 5, 2011. The statue, which was erected in 1956 to commemorate the writer's 150th birthday, depicts him reading from his book "The Ugly Duckling".
Japan's Prince Hisahito smiling

This handout released on September 6, 2011 by the Imperial Household Agency of Japan and taken on August 10, 2011 shows Japan's Prince Hisahito smiling as he plays by a tree in the Akasaka imperial estate in Tokyo. Hisahito, the son of Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko and the third in line to succeed 77-year-old Emperor Akihito on Japan's Chrysanthemum Throne, turns five on September 6, 2011.
listens to her ipod on Labor Day

Lauren McGowan, 32, listens to her ipod on Labor Day in Central Park, New York September 5, 2011.
The Crazy Horse Memorial mountain

The Crazy Horse Memorial mountain carving in the Black Hills of South Dakota is the world's largest sculptural undertaking as seen in this recent photograph released to Reuters on September 5, 2011. It will span 641 feet across and stand 563 feet tall. The monument features Crazy Horse, a Sioux warrior who helped lead one of the most famous Indian victories over the U.S. Army -- annihilating much of General George Armstrong Custer's Seventh Cavalry at the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876
The contestants are in Sao Paulo for the 2011 Miss Universe pageant

(L-R) Miss Greece 2011 Iliana Papageorgiou, Miss Belgium 2011 Justine De Jonckheere, Miss Guam 2011 Shayna Jo Afaisen and Miss Japan 2011 Maria Kamiyama pose for a photo in swimsuits at the Hilton Sao Paulo Morumbi hotel in Sao Paulo September 5, 2011. The contestants are in Sao Paulo for the 2011 Miss Universe pageant which will be held on September 12.
building burns to the ground near Bastrop, Texas

The chimney of a house remains standing as the rest of the building burns to the ground near Bastrop, Texas September 5, 2011. Sixty separate wildfires, whipped by strong winds, were burning across Texas on Monday, destroying hundreds of homes and killing at least two people, officials said.
wildfire as it burns out of control near Bastrop, Texas

A cloud of smoke rises from a wildfire as it burns out of control near Bastrop, Texas September 5, 2011. An estimated 1,000 homes are being threatened in Bastrop County, just east of Austin, as a 14,000-acre (5700-hectare) wildfire rages out of control, causing evacuations.
The crocodile captured on Sunday evening weighs 600 kg

Residents look at a 21-feet (6.4 metres) saltwater crocodile, which is suspected of having attacked several people, after it was caught in Nueva Era in Bunawan town, Agusan del Sur, southern Philippines September 4, 2011. The crocodile captured on Sunday evening weighs 600 kg and is the largest crocodile caught in the country to date, according to the Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center. Picture taken September 4, 2011.
the Nachi River after a large typhoon

A damaged road is seen after the flooding of the Nachi River after a large typhoon and heavy rain hit western Japan, in Nachikatsuura Town, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan on 06 September 2011. The Nachikatsuura Town Mayor has announced that more than 500 houses are flooded in the town. Across the country, 33 people are found dead and 56 people are still missing.
Water lily pads are seen on a lake at Peru's

Water lily pads are seen on a lake at Peru's Pacaya Samiria National Reserve in the Amazon jungle, September 4, 2011. The Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, measuring close to 2,080,000 hectares in area, is the biggest national reserve in Peru, containing 85 natural lakes which are home to 250 species of fish as well as both pink and grey freshwater dolphins, according to the country's official tourism website. Picture taken September 4, 2011.
A Cambodian family rides

A Cambodian family rides on a motorcycle passing Royal Palace, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
family to collect flowers for sale

Eleven-year-old Pagna helps her family to collect flowers for sale in Prek Eng village in the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Friday, Sept. 2, 2011.
Tourists on a boat

Tourists on a boat watch a Cambodian boy diving into the Tonle Sap River in front of Royal Palace, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
collects recyclable scraps along the streets in Phnom Penh

A child sleeps next to his sister in a cart pulled by their father who collects recyclable scraps along the streets in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011
the demand for the upcoming nation's biggest traditional holiday

An employee of the Bank of Korea moves cash bundles as the central bank plans to supply funds to commercial banks to meet the demand for the upcoming nation's biggest traditional holiday, Chusok, the Korean version of Thanks Giving Day that starts Sept. 11 at the bank's headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011
nation's biggest traditional holiday, Chusok

A man reads a newspaper, waiting to buy train tickets for his hometown visit during the upcoming nation's biggest traditional holiday, Chusok, the Korean version of Thanks giving Day that start Sept. 11, at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2011.
traditional costumes beat drums in celebration

South Korean farmers in traditional costumes beat drums in celebration of the upcoming nation's biggest traditional holiday, Chusok, the Korean version of Thanks Giving Day that starts Sept. 11, in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011.(
Daegu is the fourth largest city in Korea

A man looks at two Korean women working at a product promotion stand in downtown Daegu, Republic of Korea, 04 September 2011. Daegu is the fourth largest city in Korea after Seoul, Busan, and Incheon, and the third largest metropolitan area in the country with over 2.5 million residents.