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Odd PHOTOS from a mad, mad world!

June 03, 2015

These images from across the globe tell that it is a crazy world out there. 

 

Participants of the Zombie Walk Helsinki 2015 gather at a Helsinki park before marching in Helsinki, Finland. Photograph: Vesa Moilanen/Lehtikuva/Reuters

 

Women eat food at a table next to chairs in the shape of human faces at a restaurant in Beijing, China. Photograph: Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters

 

A six-year-old female poodle named Luisa who has dyed fur, walks with her owner in Beijing, China. The owner said it cost her around 500-600 RMB ($80-90) to dye her dog's fur. Photograph: Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters

 

Graffiti artist Tom Cat sprays paint as he creates a dramatic six foot high live art installation alongside the Mirror Man at Paddington Central to celebrate the return of the glamorous Henley Festival in partnership with BMW next month (8-12 July) in London, England. Photograph: Ben A Pruchnie/Getty Images

 

>Russian artists Yury Averin (L) and Vadim Fomin work on a graffiti in the centre of the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia. According to the artists, the graffiti was created in the Russian avant-garde monumental painting style at the beginning of the 20th century. Photograph: Ilya Naymushin/Reuters

 

>Hundreds of artificial roses are seen in the Fountain of Jacobins during the festival of roses in Lyon, France. Photograph: Robert Pratta/Reuters

 

People take part in the "City of Future" carnival in central Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, Russia. Thousands of children, their relatives and teachers took part in a procession to showcase suits, styles, dances and folklore of natives populating different regions of the world. Photograph: Ilya Naymushin/Reuters

 

A girl and her brother with painted faces take part in an International Children's Day celebration at a market in Managua. Photograph: Oswaldo Rivas/Reuters

 

Kooky the clown performs in the Village Green area on the opening day of the Royal Bath and West Show at the Royal Bath and West Showground near Shepton Mallet in Somerset, England. The Royal Bath and West Show which features livestock, agricultural machinery, trade-stands and locally produced food and drink, was first held in 1852 and is one of the oldest surviving agricultural shows in England. Photograph: Matt Cardy/Getty Images

 

Designs by Niamh Maguire from Manchester School of Art on day 3 of Graduate Fashion Week at The Old Truman Brewery in London, England. Photograph: Tristan Fewings/Getty Images

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