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Participants exit the Huahine pass in the direction of Raiatea on the morning of November 4, 2015 for the first leg of the Hawaiki Nui Va'a 2015 outrigger canoe race. The Hawaiki Nui Va'a outrigger canoe race is an annual event with more than 100 team of intense racing between Huahine, Raiatea, Taha'a and Bora Bora, honoring an ancient sport with great cultural values. The 24th edition of the race hosts teams from Taihiti, France and New Zealand, with the number of teams and countries increasing each year. Originally made in wood, almost all of the canoes are today fabricated with high tech polyester material and carbon fiber. AFP PHOTO / GREGORY BOISSY / AFP PHOTO / GREGORY BOISSY
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A view of Namaqualand just outside Springbok in the Northern Cape of South Africa on July 6, 201
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The ice cap in Africas highest mountain, Mt. Kilimanjaro gleams on December 13, 2009
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A hot-air balloon flies during the 21th European Balloon Festival in Igualada, near
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The ice cap in Africas highest mountain, Mt. Kilimanjaro gleams on December 13, 2009
The ice cap in Africa's highest mountain, Mt. Kilimanjaro gleams on December 13, 2009. According to a recent study by the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA (PNAS) the ice sheet that capped Kilimanjaro in 2007 was 85 percent smaller than the one that covered its plateau in 1912. The mountain's ice cover shrank about 1 percent a year from 1912 to 1953, a rate that has accelerated in recent years. From 1989 to 2007, that rate jumped to 2.5 percent a year. Since 2000, the plateau's three remaining ice fields have shrunk by 26 percent, scientists found. If current conditions persist, climate change experts say, Kilimanjaro's world-renowned glaciers, which have covered Africa's highest peak for centuries, will be gone within the next two decades. World leaders struggled to nail down a climate pact Friday in Copenhagen, amid dismay and alarm among nations most at risk from global warming. A draft of a pact contained a call to prevent a rise in global temperatures of more than 2.0 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) compared with pre-industrial times, the figure fell way short of the demands of threatened island nations. AFP PHOTO/ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP PHOTO / ROBERTO SCHMIDT
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