Images Dated 2015 November
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Dance-Ballet-Silhouette
Dancers in Spain in silhouette. AFP PHOTO / LUIS ROBAYO
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Dance, Horizontal, Panoramic, Silhouette, Spain

France-Polynesia-Canoe-Overseas
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 Originally made in wood, almost all of the canoes are today fabricated with high tech polyester material and carbon fiber.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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Australia-Climate-Coal-Ship
A coal-carrier ship arriving at the Port of Newcastle as Australia plans to dramatically ramp up coal exports -- which is the nation's second most valuable export -- to boost economic growth over the next decade despite climate change activists arguing new planned mines are "carbon bombs" incompatible with limiting temperature rises. As the world meets for climate change at talks in Paris, environmentalists say hopes of curbing global warming to less than two degrees Celsius (3.6 Farenheit) are incompatible with Australia's coal expansion plans. AFP PHOTO / William WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST
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