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In honor of Iditarod s 50th anniversary, racer appearing at libraries

Mann wird eine Woche lang in Alaska von Bär verfolgt

Mann wird eine Woche lang in Alaska von Bär verfolgt Mann wird eine Woche lang in Alaska von Bär verfolgt – nur per Zufall wird er gerettet Auf Facebook teilenIn Messenger teilenAuf Twitter teilenIn Whatsapp teilenVia E-Mail teilen 23.07.21, 06:27 23.07.21, 12:38 Mehr «International» In der Wildnis von Alaska ist ein Mann eine Woche lang von einem Bären verfolgt worden, der ihn zuvor attackiert hatte. Mit viel Glück entdeckten die Retter der Küstenwache den Verletzten von einem Helikopter aus, wie die Behörden mitteilten. Während des Fluges zwischen den Städten Kotzebue und Nome im abgelegenen Nordwesten Alaskas sei der Mann vergangenen Freitag in einem Bergbau-Camp gesichtet worden – dank «eines SOS-Zeichens über einer Hütte».

Want To See Inspiring Pix? Check Out These Award-Winning Photos

Kijini Primary School students learn to float, swim and perform rescues on Oct. 25, 2016 in the Indian Ocean at Muyuni, Zanzibar. It was phenomenal to watch their facial expressions and body language shift from total fear and utter trepidation to peaceful, and then to what ultimately revealed itself as confidence and joy, says photographer Anna Boyiazis, who won one of this year s awards. Anna Boyiazis Girls learning how to swim in the Indian Ocean on Zanzibar s coast a beautiful and calm image. It s also striking if you know the backstory: For these girls who for years were prohibited from going in the water by their conservative Muslim culture

PHOTOS: Hope, Joy, Defiance And Inspiration In Leica Women Foto Winners : Goats and Soda : NPR

This year s Leica Women Foto Project highlights girls defying cultural taboos and learning to swim in Zanzibar and a young Native American runner who triumphed despite a coach s lack of faith.

Want To See Some Inspiring Pix? Check Out These Award-Winning Photos

Kijini Primary School students learn to float, swim and perform rescues on Oct. 25, 2016 in the Indian Ocean at Muyuni, Zanzibar. It was phenomenal to watch their facial expressions and body language shift from total fear and utter trepidation to peaceful, and then to what ultimately revealed itself as confidence and joy, says photographer Anna Boyiazis, who won one of this year s awards. Girls learning how to swim in the Indian Ocean on Zanzibar s coast a beautiful and calm image. It s also striking if you know the backstory: For these girls who for years were prohibited from going in the water by their conservative Muslim culture

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