Charging animal meets human with perhaps predictable results as a woman dives off the Mediterranean sea front in Denia, in Alicante provinice, during the annual celebration on the bulls in Spain. (Diego Tuson AFP/Getty Images)
Frenchman Samuel Dumoulin jubilates after winning the third stage of the Tour de France, a 130-mile run between Saint-Malo and Nantes. He finished just ahead of countryman Romain Feillu, right. (Pascal Pavani AFP/Getty Images)
A member of the Ngarrindjeri aboriginal tribe conducts a smoking ceremony at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. The ceremony is part of a cleansing ritual to mark the end of a decade-long handover of human remains to the aboriginal Australian cultures from which they were originally taken. (Ed Jones AFP/Getty Images)
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A student volunteer paints graffiti -- of a legal variety -- as part of a campaign to beautify China’s capital with a month to go before the start of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The graffiti is part of an organized effort to cover eight to 10 walls and a total length of more than 2,000 yards. (Michael Reynolds / EPA)
French extreme climber Alain Robert shows why he is known as Spiderman as he scales the front of the 502-foot-tall Skyper building in Frankfurt, Germany. Robert displayed a poster referring to the G8 economic summit and decrying global warming. (Boris Roessler / EPA)
Two people on the ground were killed after a cargo plane crashed in Madrid, Colombia. The Boeing 747 fell after taking off from the airport in nearby Bogota with a load of flowers bound for Miami. The eight crew members survived; the two people who died lived on the ranch where the plane crashed. (William Fernando Martinez / Associated Press)
Islamic students pause from reciting verses of the Koran outside the Red Mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan. Islamists continue to mark the anniversary of last year’s deadly siege there, a day after a suicide bomber killed more than a dozen people, mostly policemen, near the Lal Masjid mosque. (John Moore / Getty Images)