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This week, we travel from Mary Street to Milan and from high street fashion to luxury brands as the Penneys' buying team is on a mission to find inspiration in Italy.
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This week, we travel from Mary Street to Milan and from high street fashion to luxury brands as the Penneys' buying team is on a mission to find inspiration in Italy.
Grasslands cover one quarter of all land and support the vast gatherings of wildlife, but to survive here animals must endure the most hostile seasonal changes on the planet.
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Description: A pride of lions known as 'Swamp Cats' have learnt to hunt in the flooded swamps of the Okavango Delta, Botswana. But they have met their match in an adult male buffalo who weighs more than all the lions combined.
Description: A pair of carmine bee-eaters search for prey amongst the long grass of Botswana. They have travelled over 500 miles to feed when the tall grasses are full of insects, but rely on larger animals such as ostrich and elephants to flush their prey into the air
Description: An African bull elephant swishes his trunk at the carmine bee-eaters following him through the grassland of Botswana. The birds fly skilfully around his legs hoping to catch the insects he kicks up.
Description: A one-horned Asian rhino emerges from the tall grass of Kaziranga National Park, northeast India. She has poor eyesight but uses her sensitive hearing to listen out for danger.
Description: Two lion cubs approximately 10 weeks old in the Okavango Delta, Botswana, about to follow their mother into the water. They are the newest members of a pride know as 'Swamp Cats' that specialise in hunting in the flooded Okavango wetlands.
Description: A male lion in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. His face sports scars from epic watery battles in the flooded swamps with his most formidable foe, Cape Buffalo - who are five times his size.
Description: Up to 70,000 caribou mothers have congregated on their traditional calving grounds on the barrenlands of Arctic Canada to all give birth within a few days. After only 2 days the calves (40,000 of them sharing the same birthday!) join their mothers on the longest overland migration made by any animal on earth.