Photos of the Day | Monday, June 1, 2010
Mary Margaret Avelleyra grieves as she looks at the inscribed name of her brother John William Avelleyra, who was killed in Vietnam in 1967, at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on Monday, Memorial Day, in Washington. The wall is inscribed with the names of servicemen who were killed or are missing in action from the war in Vietnam.
A huge crater believed to be due to tropical storm Agatha, swallowed this intersection in Guatemala City. A violent storm that whalloped Central America over the weekend killed more than 100 people and left a swath of destruction, officials said Monday. Tropical Storm Agatha, the first in a season of tempests that annually strikes the region, was especially brutal in Guatemala, where mudslides proved deadly.
Residents try to move a tree trunk from El Jute river to prevent it from damaging a bridge in La Libertad, south El Salvador , Sunday, May 30 ,2010. Torrential rains brought by the first tropical storm of the 2010 season, Tropical Storm Agatha, pounded Central America and southern Mexico, triggering flooding and deadly landslides.
Mike Conway, of England, crashes into the fencing in the third turn during the closing laps of the Indianapolis 500 auto race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Sunday, May 30, 2010. Dario Franchitti, of Scotland, won the race.
The Tungurahua volcano erupts on May 29, 2010. The Tungurahua, in the central Andes Mountains of Ecuador, started erupting May 28, forcing the evacuation of at least seven villages and closing down the airport and public schools in Guayaquil, the country's largest and most populated city.
North Korean farmers work the land on the outskirts of Sinuiju in North Korea seen from the Hushan Great Wall near the Chinese border town of Dandong in northeastern China's Liaoning province on Monday, May 31, 2010. China held back from joining the chorus of nations condemning North Korea over the sinking of a South Korean warship, making quick international sanctions unlikely but perhaps buying time while China quietly leans on its unpredictable, nuclear-armed neighbor.
Oil floats around a rig at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico near the coast of Louisiana, Monday, May 31, 2010.
An Indian Muslim bride with bangles and henna-decorated hands takes part in a mass marriage ceremony in Mumbai on May 29, 2010. Mass marriages generally organised by social organisations to cut ceremony costs are common in India with its billion plus population where the custom of dowry and expensive gifts from the bride's family still prevails among certain segments of society.
Pakistani mentally disabled youth Gilli asks for food as other inhabitants eat in the corridor of The Edhi Home in Karachi on February 24, 2010. Eight-year old Gilli is known by his single name to all the staff and inhabitants of the home. He is mentally retarded and luckier than two other children - Khalid and Bakhshi - who are physically crippled as well. The three children usually are tied with a string of cloth and the other end of the cloth is fastened to the grille of a window in the corridor. The Edhi Home is home to hundreds of people addicted to drugs, a few dozen abandoned elderly people and at least three children, who are physically and mentally retarded.
Four brave knights are seated on the back of the 'Ros Beiaard', a mythical horse everybody feared greatly, during the historical 'Ros Beiaard' parade in Dendermonde, Belgium, Sunday May 30, 2010. The 'Ros Beiaard' is riden by the four 'Heemskinderen', 4 brothers. The myth dates back to medieval literature.