Single Images
A collection of single images from various other stories I have covered.
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The sarcophagus of King Tut is placed back in his underground tomb in the famed Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt Sunday, Nov. 4, 2007. The mummy of the 19-year-old pharaoh, whose life and death has captivated people for nearly a century, was placed in a climate-controlled glass box in the tomb, with only the face and feet showing under the linen covering. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Ceremonial horsemen stand on their horses as a display of skill, at a lavish private dance spectacle thrown for African Heads of State by Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi, and celebrating the 40th anniversary of the 1969 military coup that brought him to power, at a military airfield outside Tripoli, Libya, in the early hours of Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009. The African Heads of State were in Libya attending the Special Session of the African Union Assembly on the Consideration and Resolution of Conflicts in Africa, and attended the exclusive night-time event featuring thousands of dancers, singers, horses, tanks, acrobats and the Libyan military. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Ahmed al-Ali, 3, sits on the vehicle with smashed windscreen his father fled in, in front of a mural in the playground of a school turned center for the displaced inside Bedawi refugee camp where many residents of the besieged Nahr el-Bared refugee camp have sought shelter, near the city of Tripoli in Lebanon Saturday, May 26, 2007. Ahmed fled with his sister on foot when part of their house collapsed from an explosion, after staying for two days in the basement of their house in Nahr el-Bared camp. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
A young girl runs past pro-peace graffiti written during the post-election violence of the previous election in 2007 and a poster of presidential candidate Raila Odinga, center-right, in the Kibera slum of Nairobi, Kenya Wednesday, March 6, 2013. Election officials in Kenya transported their ballot counts to be tallied in the capital Wednesday after the preliminary electronic vote counting system broke down, while the coalition of a top presidential candidate levied charges of meddling against Britain's High Commissioner. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
In this photo taken Monday, April 29, 2013, carver Jackson Mbatha, 40, poses next to an unfinished large toy giraffe he is making from pieces of discarded flip-flops, in front of a painted workshop wall at the Ocean Sole flip-flop recycling company in Nairobi, Kenya. The company is cleaning the East African country's beaches of used, washed-up flip-flops and the dirty pieces of rubber that were once cruising the Indian Ocean's currents are now being turned into colorful handmade giraffes, elephants and other toy animals. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
A woman digs for water in a hole dug in the sand of a wadi (dry riverbed) at a makeshift camp for internally displaced people near Seleah village in Sudan's West Darfur province Monday, Sept. 27, 2004. The camp is home to thousands of Sudanese who have fled their towns and villages due to fighting and unrest. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
The setting sun shines through smoke from shelling in the besieged Nahr el-Bared refugee camp near the city of Tripoli in Lebanon Sunday, June 3, 2007, as the Lebanese army continued to battle against Islamic militants barricaded in the Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
An Egyptian Coptic protester, center, brandishes a kitchen knife toward riot policemen outside the St. Maximus Church in the northern Mediterranean city of Alexandria in Egypt Sunday, April 16, 2006. Police fired live ammunition into the air and lobbed tear gas into rioting crowds of Christians and Muslims Sunday in a third day of sectarian violence in Egypt's second-largest city. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Fires burn after recent shelling by the Lebanese army at sunset in the besieged Nahr el-Bared refugee camp near the city of Tripoli in Lebanon Monday, June 4, 2007, as the Lebanese army continued to battle against Islamic militants barricaded in the Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Women in the crowd cover their faces to protect against the smell as authorities display the bodies of the alleged attackers before about 2,000 people in a large open area in central Garissa, Kenya Saturday, April 4, 2015. Authorities displayed the bodies of the alleged attackers involved in the killings at Garissa University College on the bed of a pickup truck that drove slowly past the crowd, which broke into a run in pursuit. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Kenyan gays and lesbians and others supporting their cause wear masks to preserve their anonymity as they stage a rare protest, against Uganda's increasingly tough stance against homosexuality and in solidarity with their counterparts there, outside the Uganda High Commission in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, Feb. 10, 2014. Homosexuality has been criminalized in Uganda where lawmakers have recently passed a new bill, which appears to have wide support among Ugandans, that prescribes life imprisonment for "aggravated" homosexual acts. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
A supporter of opposition candidate Muhammadu Buhari, center, who is dressed up to represent and mock current President Goodluck Jonathan, celebrates an anticipated win for his candidate, in Kano, Nigeria Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Nigeria's aviation minister says President Goodluck Jonathan has called challenger Muhammadu Buhari to concede and congratulate him on his electoral victory, paving the way for a peaceful transfer of power in Africa's richest and most populous nation. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
A Ugandan policeman struggles to keep hold of a box containing voting material, as excited voters surround him after waiting over 7 hours without being able to vote, at a polling station in Ggaba, on the outskirts of Kampala, in Uganda Thursday, Feb. 18, 2016. Ugandans went to the polls Thursday but in Ggaba hundreds of people waited for seven hours for voting papers to arrive and when they discovered there were only ballots for choosing MPs, with no ballots to vote for president, they overpowered the police, destroyed the ballots for MPs, and the polling station had to be abandoned. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
A Ugandan riot policeman runs past a burning barricade left by angry supporters of opposition leader Kizza Besigye, after he was prevented by police from reaching one of his campaign rallies, near to the Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda Monday, Feb. 15, 2016. Ugandan police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to break up the crowd of opposition supporters and briefly arrested Besigye himself on Monday, raising tensions ahead of elections widely seen as close. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Left to right, front row: Saddam Hussein holding a Koran; Second row: Taha Yassin Ramadan, Abdullah Kazim Ruwayyid, Mizhar Abdullah Ruwayyid; Back row: Mohammed Azawi Ali and Ali Dayim Ali, stand at their trial held under tight security in Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone in Iraq Monday, Nov. 28, 2005. Saddam Hussein and seven others face charges that they ordered the killing in 1982 of nearly 150 people in the mainly Shiite village of Dujail north of Baghdad after a failed attempt on the former dictator's life. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)