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  • 4
    Mar
    2012
    4:30pm, EST

    As search for tornado victims winds down, cleanup only begins

    Nam Y. Huh / AP

    Tasos Pantelidis searches through a home destroyed by a tornado in Marysville, Ind., March 4. Calm weather gave dazed residents of storm-wracked towns a respite on Sunday as they dug out from a chain of tornadoes that cut a swath of destruction from the Midwest to the Gulf of Mexico, killing at least 39 people.

    Slideshow: Early season tornado outbreak

    Eric Thayer / Reuters

    Severe storms and tornadoes tear through the midwest and southern states.

    Launch slideshow

    The search for tornado victims was wrapping up Sunday, but the cleanup was only beginning, especially along a 52-mile-long stretch in Indiana where the scene was best described as "total devastation."

    With a light snow and cold temperatures adding to the misery in places like hard-hit Henryville, Indiana officials were able to announce that no one else was still reported missing in the state where 12 died. Kentucky was hardest hit, with 20 deaths.

    -- Reported by NBC News, msnbc.com and news services

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  • 16
    Sep
    2010
    4:14pm, EDT

    Robert F. Bukaty / AP

    Roy Morejon wipes dew off the windshield of his lobster boat at sunrise Sept. 16, in South Freeport, Maine.

    Konstantin Chernichkin / Reuters

    An ultra-orthodox Jewish man prays as other dance on the banks of a lake in the town of Uman, some 200 km (124 miles) south of Kiev, Sept. 9. Thousands of Jewish pilgrims arrive every year on Rosh Hashana, the Jewish new year, at the tomb of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in Uman.

    PETER DASILVA / EPA

    Firefighters protect the exposure of a house after a massive explosion and fire in San Bruno, close to San Francisco, late Sept. 9. Dozens of houses were wiped out and at least four people were killed.

    AARON FAVILA / AP

    Rescued Pakistanis takes cover from the downdraft of a Pakistan Navy helicopter during evacuation operations at flood affected Fareedabad, Dadu district, southern Pakistan on Sept. 15.

    FABIO MUZZI / AFP - Getty Images

    A photo taken on Sept. 13, in the Tuscany countryside shows two rainbows after a thunderstorm.

    The Week in Pictures: Outtakes

    Check out the pictures that didn't make the cut this week. To see the latest edition of the slideshow, click here.

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    I voted for The San Bruno Barbeque because I've never seen tankers drop retardant on a housing tract. If I were to put one of the above in TWIP, it would be The Pakistani Pilgrims, because-I've said this before, and believe me the photos are consistent-they look Biblical.

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  • 16
    Sep
    2010
    11:22am, EDT

    Yves Herman/Reuters

    Belgian cooks toast at a event known as "Dinner in the Sky" as they are seated around tables that are lifted by a crane in front of the Atomium, a 335-foot tall structure and its nine spheres, built for the 1958 World Fair, in Brussels September 16, 2010.

    Yves Herman/Reuters

    The "Dinner in the Sky" platform is suspended in front of the Atomium. The even is hosted at a table that accommodates 26 people around tables suspended at a height of 50 meters by a crane.

    Dinner in the Sky

    I've heard of "view" restaurants, but this takes it to a whole new level. I'm not sure I would be comfortable fastening my seatbelt before eating dinner.

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    Wow. The picture of the cooks being hoisted up in a crane is nerve wracking to look at. Do you think they maintain their appetites being exposed to the open air?

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    Jul
    2010
    4:18pm, EDT

    Feng Li / Getty Images

    Chinese women lay hay in a grid to prevent the sand from floating with the wind in the desert of Baijitan Conservation Area on July 17, near Yinchuan of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China. The women will then try to push back the sand by planting bushes. Almost 800 million hectares of farmland have been turning into desert over the past few decades; many people including the government have been trying to reverse this trend.

    Muhammed Muheisen / AP

    An elderly Chinese woman holds a hand fan while sitting outside her home in a Hutong, or a traditional alleyway in Beijing, Thursday, July 15.

    Sam Panthaky / AFP - Getty Images

    Members of an Indian farming family plough a field in preparation for sowing cotton seeds in Kayla village some 70 km from Ahmedabad on July 19. The family previously used three bullock to plough their agricultural land but owing to crop uncertainty related to less predictable rains, and the price of the animal now between 25,000 and 40,000 Indian rupees (530-850 USD) a piece, the farming family says buying and mainting them is no longer affordable.

    The ones that got away

    Check out the images that didn't quite make the cut for the Week in Pictures. I was a particular fan of the hutong image. See the latest edition here.

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    Hectares, poodles, fans and plows. Hey, these are cool shots of a different world. I love the top shots angle-reminds me of my 14mm Nikkor Lens that I sold.

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