XtremeCollections of the day - April 22 2015



 A surfer waits for a break in crashing waves before diving in for a surf off Sydney's Collaroy Beach, April 22, 2015. A cyclonic storm lashed Australia's east coast for a third day on Wednesday, causing millions of dollars of damage to property and infrastructure in Sydney and other cities.

 A visitor examines portraits of famous Armenian people during the opening ceremony of the Museum of National Culture of Armenia on the territory of the temple complex of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Moscow, Russia, April 22, 2015. Armenians will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the mass killings of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire in 1915 on April 24.

 A member of the Barrio 18 gang waits to be admitted upon their arrival to the San Francisco Gotera penitentiary April 21, 2015. Salvadoran goverment transfered 1,177 inmates, members of the Barrio 18 gang from Izalco jail to San francisco Gotera in a effort to curb gang violence activity, according to local media.

 The lighting object 'SpielRaum' (lit. PlayRoom) by artist Rita Kriege is on display at the Lorenzkirche (Lorenz Church) in Nuremberg, Germany, April 22, 2015.

 Visitors and cars are seen reflected on ceiling mirrors at the Buick booth at the 16th Shanghai International Automobile Industry Exhibition in Shanghai, China, April 22, 2015.

 A Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) national marches with foreign nationals and members of various South African civil society groups taking part in an anti-xenophobia march through Cape Town, South Africa, April 22, 2015.

 A squirrel sits on a branch of a cherry tree in a garden in London, April 22, 2015.

 The Yasukuni Shrine's Shinto priests prepare for its Annual Spring Festival in Tokyo April 22, 2015. Japanese ruling and opposition lawmakers visited a Tokyo shrine on Wednesday to honour the country's war dead, shortly before Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was due to make an important speech on Japan's war-time past at an international summit.

 Swiss pilots Bertrand Piccard (top) waves to staff from the cockpit of Solar Impulse 2 plane as they celebrate after the plane landed at Nanjing Lukou International Airport, Jiangsu province April 22, 2015. Pilots Piccard and Borschberg will take turns at the controls of Solar Impulse 2, which began its journey in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates on March 9, as it makes its way in the first round-the-world solar-powered flight in about 25 flight days at speeds of between 50 kph and 100 kph

 Police and security officers investigate an unidentified drone (L, under blue cover) which was found on the rooftop of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's official residence in Tokyo, in this photo taken by Kyodo April 22, 2015. An unidentfied drone found on the rooftop of Abe's official residence on Tuesday, about 50cm in diameter, carried small camera and a small plastic bottle, local media reporting.

 Zhu Roumeng walks with her pet pig, Wuhua, near her house in Beijing April 22, 2015. Zhu has raised the female pig, which weighs around 85 kilogram, for the last three-and-half years and they've recently become an internet sensation after she posted her selfies with her pet pig on China's microblogging sites. Her surname 'Zhu' sounds exactly like the Mandarin word for 'pig', as such it became the reason for her love of pigs since she was a child, Zhu said.

 Migrants walk after they arrived at the Sicilian harbor of Augusta April 22, 2015.

 An injured boy waits inside a field hospital after what activists said were airstrikes and shelling by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in the Douma neighborhood of Damascus April 22, 2015.

 A woman places a rose on a memorial wall, engraved with names of fallen soldiers from the armoured corps, before a Memorial Day ceremony in Latrun near Jerusalem April 22, 2015. Israel on Wednesday marks Memorial Day to commemorate its fallen soldiers.

Policemen confront pro-democracy protesters (L) as they try to approach Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying's vehicle during his public visit to appeal support on the government's political reform proposal in Hong Kong April 22, 2015. The Hong Kong government gave lawmakers their first look on Wednesday at a long-awaited electoral blueprint for selecting the city's next leader, a plan that reflects China's desire for a tightly controlled poll despite calls for more democracy.



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