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Indonesian boys do somersaults from a wooden boat in Jakartas shore
Indonesian boys do somersaults from a wooden boat in Jakarta's shore, August 3, 2004. The number of foreign tourist visiting Indonesia in the first half of this year significantly increased to 2.13 million, or 34.6 percent higher than the same period last year, said the Central Bureau of Statistic (BPS) on Monday. "The worry of possible emerging of violence during the parliamentary election did not hamper the foreign tourist coming to this country." head of the BPS Choirul Maksum said. REUTERS/Beawiharta BEA/LA - RP5DRHZPPFAA

Feverish children
MODEL RELEASED. Feverish children. Four-year-old girl (foreground) and her five-year-old brother sit in bed recovering from a fever. Fever, known as pyrexia, is defined as a body temperature above 37 Celsius (98.6 Fahrenheit), when the temperature is checked orally. Most fevers are caused by bacterial or viral infections and may be accompanied by other symptoms such as shivering, sweating, headaches, thirst and hot skin
© IAN BODDY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Giant Sequoia General Sherman
Giant Sequoia. Wide-angle view along the trunk of General Sherman, officially the largest Giant Sequoia tree. The Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) is the largest living thing in the World. General Sherman is 82.9 metres tall, has a spread of 27.5 metres and a girth of 25.6 metres. Giant Sequoias grow at altitudes of 1400- 2400 metres, and are native to the Sierra Nevada mountains of California. Thought to live for up to 4000 years, the larger specimens weigh over 1000 tonnes. Specimens of S.giganteum have been introduced to the UK, where they are known as Wellingtonia'. Photographed in the Sequoia National Park, California
© DAVID NUNUK/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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