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A wealth to sea! The world s most breathtaking natural coastal wonders

Advertisement If you re looking for a sea view with a difference, then you re in the right place. MailOnline Travel has fished around and reeled in breathtaking photographs of the world s most eye-catching natural coastal sights - gravity-defying sea stacks, Instagram-baiting arches and other-worldly caves. One sight in the mix that makes a big impression is Ball s Pyramid off Lord Howe Island in Australia - at 1,843ft (561m) tall, it s the world s loftiest sea stack. The cornucopia of coastline attractions also features the stunning Blue Grotto sea cave on the island of Capri in southern Italy, which is illuminated by a mesmerising blue glow at certain times of the day.

How Chloe Bishop saved the Line of Duty finale! Actress Shalom Brune-Franklin wows viewers

How Chloe Bishop saved the Line of Duty finale! Fans claim Shalom Brune-Franklin, 26, quietly carried the series after going from a shack by the beach in Perth to an extra in Thor and TV hits including Our Girl and Roadkill Line of Duty viewers were blown away by performance of Shalom Brune-Franklin The 26-year-old portrays Chloe Bishop, a new recruit for AC-12 in series 6  But during last night s finale she helped to unmask bent copper Buckells as H  Shalom began her career as an extra, playing a college girl in Thor: Ragnarok  Cut her chops in Britain s biggest TV dramas including Our Girl and Roadkill  

Peter Warner, sailor who rescued Tongan schoolboys stranded on a Pacific island – obituary

Peter Warner, sailor who rescued Tongan schoolboys stranded on a Pacific island – obituary Unlike Lord of the Flies, the story of savagery to which the case was compared, the Tongan boys showed friendship and resourcefulness Warner, 1967 Credit: Stuart William MacGladrie/Fairfax Media via Getty Peter Warner, who has died in a boating accident aged 90, was an Australian sailor who made headlines around the world after rescuing six Tongan schoolboys who had been marooned on a remote Pacific island for more than a year. The story, widely compared to that of Lord of the Flies, William Golding’s dystopian 1954 novel about a group of British boys stranded on an uninhabited island, began in 1965 when the boys, aged between 13 and 16, bored of life at a boarding school in the Tongan capital Nuku‘alofa and longing for adventure, stole a fishing boat and set off for Fiji, an island about 500 miles from Tonga.

ABBA s Björn Ulvaeus says UK s nul points was a cunning tactic to try and scupper their Eurovision win

ABBA’s Björn Ulvaeus says UK’s ‘nul points’ was a ‘cunning’ tactic to try and scupper their Eurovision win The i 2 hrs ago Jane Clinton © Provided by The i ABBA photographed in 1974. From left, Benny Andersson, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Agnetha Fältskog and Björn Ulvaeus (Photo: Getty/AFP/Olle Lindeborg) The Winner Takes It All   That may well be, but 47 years after ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest for Sweden with  Waterloo, the fact the UK awarded them “nul points” has not been forgotten by band member Björn Ulvaeus. And, according to Ulvaeus, the tactical voting that is now well-known during Eurovision, was started then by the UK.    

ABBA s Björn Ulvaeus says UK s nul points was a cunning tactic to try and scupper their Eurovision win

ABBA s Björn Ulvaeus says UK s nul points was a cunning tactic to try and scupper their Eurovision win
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