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Added on the 04/12/2019 08:17:52 - Copyright : AFP EN
Fearsome sharks at Madrid's Zoo and Aquarium are getting into the holiday spirit after zoo staff decided to bring some Christmas cheer to the inside of their tank. Two daring divers placed a nativity scene at the bottom of the shark tank in the Madrid Zoo Aquarium on Wednesday to celebrate the spirit of the Christmas holidays. The divers fearlessly brought down colored figurines depicting the birth of Jesus as described in the Bible and installed the scene in full sight of visitors as razor-toothed sharks swam around.
Diver dons Santa costume for underwater Christmas performance at an aquarium in Seoul. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Fifth Avenue in New York City is bustling with Christmas shoppers. New Yorkers and tourists alike can't help but stop to admire the Christmas cheer in Bergdorf Goodman's window displays.
The Vatican puts up a 27-metre-high silver fir tree in the centre of St Peter's Square. The tree, which weighs 6.5 tonnes, comes from a forest in the Piedmont region of northern Italy. IMAGES
The Festive MINI is back and brighter than ever before, this year wrapped in 3,000 smart LED lights by creator Nicholas ‘Nico’ Martin and supported by MINI UK, to raise money for MS Trust and Duchenne UK.First started over four years ago, the MINI Electric is wrapped in 3,000 app-controlled twinkly lights, capable of generating customisable animations including light patterns and messages, and rhythms synced to your favourite song.This year each individual light is available to sponsor for just £2, and to spread festive cheer and big love even further, Nico will be visiting as many streets as possible in his hometown throughout the festive period. The official ‘switch on’ of the Festive MINI 2022 will take place at The Lexicon Bracknell, on 25 November.In December 2020, the illuminating car came to the rescue when Christmas switch on displays were cancelled due to lockdown, spreading much needed joy and bringing cheer and positivity to people on their own doorsteps, whilst also raising awareness and over £5,000.
The Vatican erects a 26-metre high silver fir tree at the centre of St. Peter's Square, just over a month before Christmas. The 62-year-old tree comes from a forest in the Abruzzo region of Italy. IMAGES