
Thanks to Tuwaedaniya Meringing and Timothy A Clary, both of AFP via Getty Images.
Thanks to Tuwaedaniya Meringing and Timothy A Clary, both of AFP via Getty Images.
Remember Waldo and his red and white striped shirt?
He is everywhere.
Here at a National Rugby Indigenous All-Star game, players pay homage to Waldo.
Sorry. Waldo was not there.
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Thanks to Darren Pateman of the European Pressphot Agency.
Remember Waldo and his red and white striped shirt?
Can you find him in this colorful picture?
Over 7,000 members of the public dressed as Santa and participated in the Santa Dash in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Thanks to Jeff Mitchell of Getty Images.
Remember Waldo and his red and white striped shirt?
Can you find him in this colorful picture?
Kashmiri Muslims pray as the head priest displays a relic of Islam’s Prophet Muhammad at the Hazratbal shrine following Mehraj-u-Alam, believed to mark the ascension of the prophet to heaven, in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir.
Thousands of Kashmiri Muslims gathered at the Hazratbal shrine, which houses a relic believed to be a hair from the beard of the prophet.
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Thanks to Srinagar Kashmir of Dar Yasin AP.
Yes Parker Brothers and Martin Handford, of Where’s Waldo? fame, have introduced the latest board game to satisfy the insatiable appetites of Americans that love a challenge.
The game is based on a drawing by Martin Handford of a beach near one of the last places Jimmy Hoffa was seen. It features the western shore of Lake St. Clair near Roseville, Michigan.
Players take turns looking for Jimmy until a ten second hourglass is empty.
Can you see Hoffa in this picture?
Maybe not because this is a mock-up of the real game. You will have to buy the real one.
Good luck!