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Mar 31, 2010
News in pictures on Wednesday
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An adult is seen at the Koziolek Matolek European fairytales centre on March 26, 2010 in Pacanow, some 200 kms south of Warsaw. Fief of the adventures of a hero in a Polish comic book, the small village of Pacanow has built a centre of interactive European fairytales with educational purposes, far from the universe of Disney. -- PHOTO: AFP
Children play nearby as villagers collect water from a water tank on the outskirt of Kunming, Yunnan province March 30, 2010. The worst drought in a century has been ravaging China's south-west provinces of Yunnan and Guizhou and the region of Guangxi, leaving 20.5 million residents and 12.6 million heads of livestock with insufficient drinking water -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Tourists gathered to watch lava flow at the site of a volcanic eruption at the Fimmvorduhals volcano near the Eyjafjallajokull glacier some 125km east of Reykjakic. With lava still gushing, a small Icelandic volcano that initially sent hundreds fleeing from their homes is turning into a boon for the island nation's tourism industry, as visitors flock to catch a glimpse of the eruption. -- PHOTO: AFP
Mar 31, 2010
News in pictures on Wednesday
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An adult is seen at the Koziolek Matolek European fairytales centre on March 26, 2010 in Pacanow, some 200 kms south of Warsaw. Fief of the adventures of a hero in a Polish comic book, the small village of Pacanow has built a centre of interactive European fairytales with educational purposes, far from the universe of Disney. -- PHOTO: AFP
Children play nearby as villagers collect water from a water tank on the outskirt of Kunming, Yunnan province March 30, 2010. The worst drought in a century has been ravaging China's south-west provinces of Yunnan and Guizhou and the region of Guangxi, leaving 20.5 million residents and 12.6 million heads of livestock with insufficient drinking water -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Tourists gathered to watch lava flow at the site of a volcanic eruption at the Fimmvorduhals volcano near the Eyjafjallajokull glacier some 125km east of Reykjakic. With lava still gushing, a small Icelandic volcano that initially sent hundreds fleeing from their homes is turning into a boon for the island nation's tourism industry, as visitors flock to catch a glimpse of the eruption. -- PHOTO: AFP