From elephants of Cirkus Arena that are hosed down by local firefighters during a hot summer day in Gilleleje, Denmark to chickens that stand near a burning home as the River Fire moves through the area in Lakeport, California, these highlights of the week will give you the information you need about everything important that happened these days.
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Elephants of Cirkus Arena are hosed down by local firefighters during a hot summer day in Gilleleje, Denmark.
Mads Claus Rasmussen / Ritzau Scanpix / Reuters
Ott Tanak of Estonia drives in the Urria special stage of the WRC Rally Finland in Jyvaskyla, Finland.
Markku Ulander / AFP / Getty
Environmental activists drop an old mechanized armored personnel carrier provided by the Lebanese Armed Forces into the Mediterranean Sea, about three kilometers off the coast of the southern Lebanese port city of Sidon to create new habitat for marine life.
Mahmoud Zayyat / AFP / Getty
A fridge full of sodas made from felt stands in the art installation of British artist Lucy Sparrow, 32, in Los Angeles, California.
Lucy Nicholson / Reuters
Lucille and Cecilia promote their Sea Lion Play on the Royal Mile for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Christopher Furlong / Getty
A stand up paddler explores the Rhine as the sun sets over the buildings of the banking district in Frankfurt, Germany.
Michael Probst / AP
People gather in the mountains near Preikestolen (The Pullpit Rock) in Forsand, near Stavanger, western Norway to see the movie “Mission: Impossible Fallout”. Some of the scenes in the movie were filmed at the Norwegian landmark last November.
Carina Johansen / AFP / Getty
In this photograph visitors walk along the 150-meter long Cau Vang “Golden Bridge” in the Ba Na Hills near Danang, Vietnam. Nestled in the forested hills of central Vietnam two giant concrete hands emerge from the trees, holding up a glimmering golden bridge crowded with gleeful visitors taking selfies at the country’s latest eccentric tourist draw.
Linh Pham / AFP / Getty
A DC-10 air tanker drops fire retardant along the crest of a hill to protect the two bulldozers below that were cutting fire lines at the River Fire (Mendocino Complex) near Lakeport, California.
Fred Greaves / Reuters
Vice President Mike Pence, Commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command Adm. Phil Davidson (center) and Rear Adm. Jon Kreitz, deputy director of the POW/MIA Accounting Agency, look at transfer cases at a ceremony marking the arrival of the remains believed to be of American service members who fell in the Korean War at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. North Korea handed over the remains last week.
Susan Walsh / AP
Thomas Musolino wears a mask of U.S. President Donald Trump while holding his daughter Gianna Musolino, age 10, during a Trump campaign rally at Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Leah Millis / Reuters
President Donald Trump pauses during a rally in Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Carolyn Kaster / AP
Crowds gather as MDC-Alliance (Movement for Democratic Change) leader and opposition presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa speaks during a rally in Harare, Zimbabwe. Zimbabweans were preparing to go to the polls on July 30 to vote for a new president, the first, other than Robert Mugabe who led the country for 37 years.
Dan Kitwood / Getty
A Zimbabwean soldier beats a man in a street of Harare as protests erupted over alleged fraud in the country’s election. One man was shot dead, AFP witnessed, after the Zimbabwean army opened fire in central Harare on Wednesday as protests erupted over alleged fraud in the country’s election. President Emmerson Mnangagwa on August 1 called for peace as police fired water cannon and teargas at opposition supporters in Harare over alleged fraud in Zimbabwe’s elections.
Zinyange Auntony / AFP / Getty
An instructor teaches a boy to shoot a Kalashnikov automatic rifle during the International Army Games 2018, in Alabino, outside Moscow, Russia.
Sergei Karpukhin / Reuters
A girl stands near burning lamps to keep herself warm as she takes part in the “Bol Bom” (Say Shiva) pilgrimage in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Navesh Chitrakar / Reuters
Eva Furman, 8, surfaces through a wall of bubbles after jumping from a small cliff into Lake Wood at Acadia National Park, near Bar Harbor, Maine. Furman, of Boca Raton, Florida, was spending the warm summer day cooling off at a popular swimming hole while on a family vacation.
Robert F. Bukaty / AP
A bride poses for photo during a lunar eclipse seen from Brasilia, Brazil.
Ueslei Marcelino / Reuters
This image from NASA’s Juno spacecraft captures a high-altitude cloud formation surrounded by swirling patterns in the atmosphere of Jupiter’s North North Temperate Belt region. The North North Temperate Belt is one of Jupiter’s many colorful, swirling cloud bands. Scientists have wondered for decades how deep these bands extend. Gravity measurements collected by Juno during its close flybys of the planet have now provided an answer. Juno discovered that these bands of flowing atmosphere actually penetrate deep into the planet, to a depth of about 1,900 miles (3,000 kilometers).
JPL-Caltech / SwRI / MSSS / Jason Major / NASA
Chickens stand near a burning home as the River Fire moves through the area in Lakeport, California.
Justin Sullivan / Getty