
Image of actor Jack McBrayer starring in the spoof film Shackleton, for the comedy video website Funny Or Die.
True Blood star Alexander Skarsgard and 30 Rock's Jack McBrayer teamed up with Funny or Die and Greenpeace on Greenland to film the three-part mini series – 'Jack & Alex Set Sail'

Betio, Tarawa Island, Kiribati, Pacific OceanYoung boy with a batman mask jumping on a artisinal fishing boat in the village Te O Ni Beeki in Betio, on Tarawa Island, Kiribati

130214 Oslo, NorwayPolar bear activists in an elevator during Oslo Energy Forum with demands to the oil industry to stay out of the Arctic.

Oslo, Norway10 Dec 2009Photographer covering the demonstrations during US President Barack Obama's reception of the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo.

Silverton, Colorado, USAFeb 2007Info. The former silver mining town that is one of the highest highest towns in America at 2836 meter above sea level.

Location: Hakataramea River - South Island - New ZealandDate: 16 August 2005Photo: Christian Aslund

Jumeirah, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.Looking up inside the 180 meter high Atrium lobby in Burj Al Arab, the world's most luxurious hotel. The 321 meters hotel is the tallest building used exclusively as a hotel. It's standing on an articificial island 280 meters out from Jumeirah beach. Inside the building the atrium is 180 meterstall. The hotel cost $650 milion to build. Burj al Arab characterizes itself as the worlds only '7-star' property, with 8,000 square meters of 22-carat gold leaf. The Royal Suite is the most expensive at $28,000 per night. For each guest on the hotel there are 8 staff members working.

Atlantic Ocean, Mauritania, 27 March 2010Captain Vlad Votiacov, on Greenpeace vessel the Arctic Sunrise.

Singapore, Fashion globalisation; kids in Singapore inspired by the skinhead movie 'This is England'

Camel yawning on the beach in Dubai Marina also called the 'new Dubai'. The marina is entirely man-made, being the world's largest, containing over 200 high-rise buildings and some supertall skyscrapers that comprises a area of 4.9 million m2.