
photo by Russell Watkins
The Guardian has this and 15 other really stunning photos from the past year:
I was in Pakistan a year ago for DFID, looking at the impact of British aid in helping people affected by the floods. In northern Sindh a vast area had been flooded, but the waters had finally receded enough for local communities to start to return. While we were there the local NGOs told us about this odd phenomenon: miles and miles of flooded land, where every piece of vegetation was shrouded in these spider webs, like candy floss. It was stunning – a surreal sight. The trees were the only things above the water, so it was a very strange landscape, definitely ghostly

Regarding photo #6. The photographer’s explanation under the picture doesn’t explain the whole story. This couple was interviewed on some evening show and told what really happened.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2011/06/17/vancouver-kissing-couple.html
I like #7, ‘specially the name of the flamingos……