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IN PICS: It’s a weird world

Inside the 'Venusgrotte' - an artificial cave, designed as an opera stage. Here it is illuminated during a night time opening of Linderhof Castle on in Linderhof, Germany. Linderhof Castle was built in 1873 by legendary Bavarian King Ludwig II, famous for his castles, his tragic biography, and a friend of composer Richard Wagner. The 'long

Woinic, a giant wild boar sculpture by Eric Sleziak, stands on a truck prior its transfer in Bogny-sur-Meuse, northeastern France. The monumental piece shaped over 11 years was transferred to a resting area in Saulces-Monclin-Faissault to be set along the highway as the symbol of the Ardennes region. (Getty Images)

A man seeks attention during the Democratic National Convention (DNC) at the Pepsi Centre in Denver, Colorado, where Barack Obama was officially nominated as the Democratic candidate for US president. (Getty Images)

Huge pumpkins are displayed at the botanical exhibition area of the Changchun Agricultural Expo Park prior to the opening of the Seventh Changchun International Agriculture And Food Fair in Changchun of Jilin Province, China. (Getty Images)

A dancer performs at the official Olympic Games handover party outside Buckingham Palace in London, England. Around 40,000 people turned up to watch live the handing over of the Olympic flag and celebrate as Great Britain prepared to host in 2012. (Getty Images)

Visitors look at a car-like sculpture made out of material moulded in the shape of bones during a three-day India Art Summit in 2008 in New Delhi. The Art Summit was India’s first industry platform for art and will showcase some of the best and most comprehensive collection of modern and contemporary art. (Getty Images)

Britain’s Cassandra Patten prepares to drink water while competing the Women’s Swimming 10km marathon final of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games at the Shunyi Rowing and Canoeing Park in Beijing. (Getty Images)

Arabian Business takes a look at the more unusual photos taken around the world recently.

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