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  • 30 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
Letterbox outside the deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer, the Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. Dr Palmer has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla014.JPG
  • 30 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
The deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer, the Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. Dr Palmer has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla010.JPG
  • 30 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
A reporter walks away from the deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer after knocking on the door. The Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla007.JPG
  • 30 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
The deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer, the Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. Dr Palmer has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla005.JPG
  • 31 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
L/R;  Protesters Edmar Amaya (an animal rights attorney), Gianna Solarte (a dentist) and Daniella Melo (a vet) put down stuffed animals spelling out the word 'KILLER' outside the deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer. Palmer is the Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. Dr Palmer has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla006.JPG
  • 31 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
L/R;  Protesters Gianna Solarte (a dentist) and Daniella Melo (a vet) put down stuffed animals spelling out the word 'KILLER' outside the deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer. Palmer is the Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. Dr Palmer has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla004.JPG
  • 31 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
L/R;  Protesters Gianna Solarte (a dentist) and Daniella Melo (a vet) put down stuffed animals spelling out the word 'KILLER' outside the deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer. Palmer is the Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. Dr Palmer has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla003.JPG
  • 31 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
The deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer, the Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. Dr Palmer has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla001.JPG
  • 30 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
The deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer, the Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. Dr Palmer has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla008.JPG
  • 30 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
The deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer, the Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. Dr Palmer has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla004.JPG
  • 31 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
L/R;  Protesters Gianna Solarte (a dentist) and Daniella Melo (a vet) put down stuffed animals spelling out the word 'KILLER' outside the deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer. Palmer is the Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. Dr Palmer has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla005.JPG
  • 30 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
The deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer, the Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. Dr Palmer has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla013.JPG
  • 30 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
The deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer, the Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. Dr Palmer has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla003.JPG
  • 30 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
***NB - Image taken from inside Palmer driveway***<br />
A protest banner is taped to the front door of the  deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer. The Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla012.JPG
  • 30 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
A news truck passes by the deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer, the Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. Dr Palmer has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla011.JPG
  • 30 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
***NB - Image taken from inside Palmer driveway***<br />
A protest banner is taped to the front door of the  deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer. The Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla001.JPG
  • 31 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
L/R;  Protesters Gianna Solarte (a dentist) and Daniella Melo (a vet) put down stuffed animals spelling out the word 'KILLER' outside the deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer. Palmer is the Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. Dr Palmer has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla007.JPG
  • 31 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
The deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer, the Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. Dr Palmer has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla009.JPG
  • 31 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
The deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer, the Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. Dr Palmer has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla002.JPG
  • 30 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
The deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer, the Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. Dr Palmer has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    30july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla006.JPG
  • 31 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
Protesters Edmar Amaya (an animal rights attorney), Gianna Solarte (a dentist) and Daniella Melo (a vet) left stuffed animals spelling out the word 'KILLER' outside the deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer. Palmer is the Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe. Dr Palmer has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    31july15-Dr Walter Palmer Fla008.JPG
  • 26 September 2012. Braithwaite, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .A trailer full of hunting trophies parked just off Higway 39. The trophies were damaged following flood water inundation during Hurricane Isaac..Photo; Charlie Varley.
    26sept12-braithwaite031.JPG
  • 01 June 2015. Jean Lafitte National Historic Park, Louisiana.<br />
An alligator lies in wait in the swamp at the Barataria Preserve wetlands south or New Orleans. The lizard turns brown camouflaging itself when danger threatens. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01june15-Louisiana swamp004.JPG
  • 05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster.<br />
Despite the recent tragedy dooming the Deepwater Horizon oil platform, drilling for more oil continues at a pace just 10 mjiles south of Venice Marina, 34 miles closer to land than Deepwater. The 'Ocean Saratoga' drilling platform digs in to the Gulf.<br />
 Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05may10-oil-spill026.JPG
  • 05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster.<br />
ARCA NASCAR rising motor racing star and environmental activist Leilani Munter takes a trip into the Gulf to see the disaster for herself.<br />
Here she passes the 'Ocean Saratoga' drilling platform, where drilling continues as oil companies strive to build ever more oil rigs in the Gulf. Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05may10-oil-spill022.JPG
  • 05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster.<br />
The 'Ocean Saratoga' drilling platform less than 10 miles from the Louisiana coast, approximately 34 miles closer to land than the collapsed Deepwater Horizon rig. Drilling continues at a pace as oil companies strive to build ever more oil rigs in the Gulf. Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05may10-oil-spill074.JPG
  • 05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster.<br />
The 'Ocean Saratoga' drilling platform less than 10 miles from the Louisiana coast, approximately 34 miles closer to land than the collapsed Deepwater Horizon rig. Drilling continues at a pace as oil companies strive to build ever more oil rigs in the Gulf. Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05may10-oil-spill073.JPG
  • 09 Feb 2006. Southern Louisiana.<br />
An alligator rests in pond weed in a south Louisiana swamp.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09feb06-alligator005.JPG
  • 09 Feb 2006. Southern Louisiana.<br />
An alligator rests in pond weed in a south Louisiana swamp.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09feb06-alligator003.JPG
  • 09 Feb 2006. Southern Louisiana.<br />
An alligator rests in pond weed in a south Louisiana swamp.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09feb06-alligator001.JPG
  • 09 Feb 2006. Southern Louisiana.<br />
An alligator rests in pond weed in a south Louisiana swamp.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09feb06-alligator002.JPG
  • 05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster.<br />
Despite the recent tragedy dooming the Deepwater Horizon oil platform, drilling for more oil continues at a pace just 10 mjiles south of Venice Marina, 34 miles closer to land than Deepwater. The 'Ocean Saratoga' drilling platform digs in to the Gulf.<br />
 Photo credit;Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    05may10-oil-spill025.JPG
  • 09 Feb 2006. Southern Louisiana.<br />
An alligator rests in pond weed in a south Louisiana swamp.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09feb06-alligator004.JPG
  • 24 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
<br />
As reported in The Sun, London.<br />
<br />
Banksy ‘thieves’ busted cutting original grafitti art work from shop wall<br />
<br />
By JACK LOSH<br />
Last Updated: 24th February 2014<br />
<br />
A BOGUS construction crew were chased off after they were busted cutting an original Banksy from a wall.<br />
One of the gang, who called himself Chris, was caught holding a power drill half-way through extracting the work by the British street artist.<br />
<br />
Hidden by a temporary wall of plywood, he told snapper Charlie Varley that the 2008 artwork – dubbed “Umbrella Girl” – would be shipped to London for a Tate Modern retrospective of Banksy’s career.<br />
He added that it would be re-installed at its current location on the side of an abandoned store in New Orleans, US, once the exhibition had finished.<br />
<br />
But when local residents quizzed the men and ordered them to show a permit for the operation, they packed up their equipment and scarpered.<br />
A security guard was installed at the scene on Friday to make sure the suspected thieves did not return.<br />
Clay Lapeyrouse, who lives nearby, said: “They were cutting it out of the building. The story they gave me just seemed weird."<br />
<br />
Police are now hunting the suspects, aged between 25 and 35, following the incident.<br />
Banksy’s work fetches huge sums at auction, with his Kissing Coppers mural going under the hammer for £345,000 in the US last week.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    24feb14-Banksy cuts001.JPG
  • 24 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
<br />
As reported in The Sun, London.<br />
<br />
Banksy ‘thieves’ busted cutting original grafitti art work from shop wall<br />
<br />
By JACK LOSH<br />
Last Updated: 24th February 2014<br />
<br />
A BOGUS construction crew were chased off after they were busted cutting an original Banksy from a wall.<br />
One of the gang, who called himself Chris, was caught holding a power drill half-way through extracting the work by the British street artist.<br />
<br />
Hidden by a temporary wall of plywood, he told snapper Charlie Varley that the 2008 artwork – dubbed “Umbrella Girl” – would be shipped to London for a Tate Modern retrospective of Banksy’s career.<br />
He added that it would be re-installed at its current location on the side of an abandoned store in New Orleans, US, once the exhibition had finished.<br />
<br />
But when local residents quizzed the men and ordered them to show a permit for the operation, they packed up their equipment and scarpered.<br />
A security guard was installed at the scene on Friday to make sure the suspected thieves did not return.<br />
Clay Lapeyrouse, who lives nearby, said: “They were cutting it out of the building. The story they gave me just seemed weird."<br />
<br />
Police are now hunting the suspects, aged between 25 and 35, following the incident.<br />
Banksy’s work fetches huge sums at auction, with his Kissing Coppers mural going under the hammer for £345,000 in the US last week.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    24feb14-Banksy cuts003.JPG