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HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-NEW YORK
RTXBRBSA 
April 24, 2021 
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio talks to people who just got vaccinated against the coronavirus disease... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
NYC Mayor de Blasio tours COVID-19 vaccination site at American Museum of Natural History in New York,... 
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio talks to people who just got vaccinated against the coronavirus disease while standing under the model of a blue whale during a tour around the COVID-19 vaccination site in the Milstein Family Hall of Ocean Life, at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, U.S., April 23, 2021. Picture taken April 23, 2021. Richard Drew/Pool via REUTERS 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA-NEW YORK
RTXBRBKM 
April 24, 2021 
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio tours the COVID-19 vaccination site under the model of a blue whale in... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
NYC Mayor de Blasio tours COVID-19 vaccination site at American Museum of Natural History in New York,... 
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio tours the COVID-19 vaccination site under the model of a blue whale in the Milstein Family Hall of Ocean Life, at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, U.S., April 23, 2021. Picture taken April 23, 2021. Richard Drew/Pool via REUTERS 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTXBQQJQ 
April 23, 2021 
A blue whale model hangs with a band aid on its fin above a pop up vaccination site at the American Museum... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A blue whale model hangs with a band aid on its fin above a pop up vaccination site at the American Museum... 
A blue whale model hangs with a band aid on its fin above a pop up vaccination site at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, U.S., April 23, 2021. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTXBQQJK 
April 23, 2021 
A blue whale model hangs above a pop up vaccination site at the American Museum of Natural History in... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A blue whale model hangs above a pop up vaccination site at the American Museum of Natural History in... 
A blue whale model hangs above a pop up vaccination site at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, U.S., April 23, 2021. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTXBQQJC 
April 23, 2021 
A blue whale model hangs with a band aid on its fin above a pop up vaccination site at the American Museum... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A blue whale model hangs with a band aid on its fin above a pop up vaccination site at the American Museum... 
A blue whale model hangs with a band aid on its fin above a pop up vaccination site at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, U.S., April 23, 2021. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTXBQQJ7 
April 23, 2021 
A blue whale model hangs with a band aid on its fin above a pop up vaccination site at the American Museum... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A blue whale model hangs with a band aid on its fin above a pop up vaccination site at the American Museum... 
A blue whale model hangs with a band aid on its fin above a pop up vaccination site at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, U.S., April 23, 2021. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/BRITAIN-MUSEUM
RTX7M7AT 
July 28, 2020 
The conservation team at the Natural History Museum clean Hope, a blue whale skeleton during preparations... 
London, United Kingdom 
The conservation team at the Natural History Museum clean Hope, a blue whale skeleton, in London 
The conservation team at the Natural History Museum clean Hope, a blue whale skeleton during preparations to reopen, after the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused its closure, in London, Britain July 27, 2020. Picture taken July 27, 2020. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/BRITAIN-MUSEUM
RTX7M7AS 
July 28, 2020 
The conservation team at the Natural History Museum clean Hope, a blue whale skeleton during preparations... 
London, United Kingdom 
The conservation team at the Natural History Museum clean Hope, a blue whale skeleton, in London 
The conservation team at the Natural History Museum clean Hope, a blue whale skeleton during preparations to reopen, after the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused its closure, in London, Britain July 27, 2020. Picture taken July 27, 2020. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/BRITAIN-MUSEUM
RTX7M7AR 
July 28, 2020 
The conservation team at the Natural History Museum clean Hope, a blue whale skeleton during preparations... 
London, United Kingdom 
The conservation team at the Natural History Museum clean Hope, a blue whale skeleton, in London 
The conservation team at the Natural History Museum clean Hope, a blue whale skeleton during preparations to reopen, after the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused its closure, in London, Britain July 27, 2020. Picture taken July 27, 2020. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/BRITAIN-MUSEUM
RTX7M7AO 
July 28, 2020 
The conservation team at the Natural History Museum clean Hope, a blue whale skeleton during preparations... 
London, United Kingdom 
The conservation team at the Natural History Museum clean Hope, a blue whale skeleton, in London 
The conservation team at the Natural History Museum clean Hope, a blue whale skeleton during preparations to reopen, after the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused its closure, in London, Britain July 27, 2020. Picture taken July 27, 2020. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/BRITAIN-MUSEUM
RTX7M7AN 
July 28, 2020 
A conservation team member at the Natural History Museum cleans Hope, a blue whale skeleton during preparations... 
London, United Kingdom 
The conservation team at the Natural History Museum clean Hope, a blue whale skeleton, in London 
A conservation team member at the Natural History Museum cleans Hope, a blue whale skeleton during preparations to reopen, after the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused its closure, in London, Britain July 27, 2020. Picture taken July 27, 2020. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/BRITAIN-MUSEUM
RTX7M7AM 
July 28, 2020 
A conservation team member at the Natural History Museum cleans Hope, a blue whale skeleton during preparations... 
London, United Kingdom 
The conservation team at the Natural History Museum clean Hope, a blue whale skeleton, in London 
A conservation team member at the Natural History Museum cleans Hope, a blue whale skeleton during preparations to reopen, after the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused its closure, in London, Britain July 27, 2020. Picture taken July 27, 2020. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/BRITAIN-MUSEUM
RTX7M7AL 
July 28, 2020 
A conservation team member at the Natural History Museum cleans Hope, a blue whale skeleton during preparations... 
London, United Kingdom 
The conservation team at the Natural History Museum clean Hope, a blue whale skeleton, in London 
A conservation team member at the Natural History Museum cleans Hope, a blue whale skeleton during preparations to reopen, after the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused its closure, in London, Britain July 27, 2020. Picture taken July 27, 2020. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/BRITAIN-MUSEUM
RTX7M7AG 
July 28, 2020 
The conservation team at the Natural History Museum clean Hope, a blue whale skeleton during preparations... 
London, United Kingdom 
The conservation team at the Natural History Museum clean Hope, a blue whale skeleton, in London 
The conservation team at the Natural History Museum clean Hope, a blue whale skeleton during preparations to reopen, after the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused its closure, in London, Britain July 27, 2020. Picture taken July 27, 2020. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez 
MUSIC-COLDPLAY/
RTX7AGYK 
November 25, 2019 
The skeleton of a blue whale hangs above the audience in Hintze Hall as Coldplay performs at the Natural... 
London, United Kingdom 
Coldplay performs at the Natural History Museum in London 
The skeleton of a blue whale hangs above the audience in Hintze Hall as Coldplay performs at the Natural History Museum in London, Britain, November 25, 2019. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls 
MUSIC-COLDPLAY/
RTX7AGTX 
November 25, 2019 
The skeleton of a blue whale hangs above the audience in Hintze Hall as Coldplay performs at the Natural... 
London, United Kingdom 
Coldplay performs at the Natural History Museum in London 
The skeleton of a blue whale hangs above the audience in Hintze Hall as Coldplay performs at the Natural History Museum in London, Britain, November 25, 2019. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls 
BRITAIN-ARCHAEOLOGY/
RTX3BAFY 
July 13, 2017 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum in London, Britain... 
London, United Kingdom 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum in London 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum in London, Britain July 13, 2017. REUTERS/Hannah McKay 
BRITAIN-ARCHAEOLOGY/
RTX3BAFQ 
July 13, 2017 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum in London, Britain... 
London, United Kingdom 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum in London 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum in London, Britain July 13, 2017. REUTERS/Hannah McKay 
BRITAIN-ARCHAEOLOGY/
RTX3B9IL 
July 13, 2017 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain... 
London, United Kingdom 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain July 13, 2017. REUTERS/Hannah McKay 
BRITAIN-ARCHAEOLOGY/
RTX3B9IK 
July 13, 2017 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain... 
London, United Kingdom 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain July 13, 2017. REUTERS/Hannah McKay 
BRITAIN-ARCHAEOLOGY/
RTX3B9IJ 
July 13, 2017 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain... 
London, United Kingdom 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain July 13, 2017. REUTERS/Hannah McKay 
BRITAIN-ARCHAEOLOGY/
RTX3B9II 
July 13, 2017 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain... 
London, United Kingdom 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain July 13, 2017. REUTERS/Hannah McKay 
BRITAIN-ARCHAEOLOGY/
RTX3B9IE 
July 13, 2017 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain... 
London, United Kingdom 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain July 13, 2017. REUTERS/Hannah McKay 
BRITAIN-ARCHAEOLOGY/
RTX3B9ID 
July 13, 2017 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain... 
London, United Kingdom 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain July 13, 2017. REUTERS/Hannah McKay 
BRITAIN-ARCHAEOLOGY/
RTX3B9IB 
July 13, 2017 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain... 
London, United Kingdom 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain July 13, 2017. REUTERS/Hannah McKay 
BRITAIN-ARCHAEOLOGY/
RTX3B9I9 
July 13, 2017 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain... 
London, United Kingdom 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain July 13, 2017. REUTERS/Hannah McKay 
BRITAIN-ARCHAEOLOGY/
RTX3B9I6 
July 13, 2017 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain... 
London, United Kingdom 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain July 13, 2017. REUTERS/Hannah McKay 
BRITAIN-ARCHAEOLOGY/
RTX3B9I3 
July 13, 2017 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain... 
London, United Kingdom 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London 
A giant blue whale skeleton is unveiled in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London, Britain July 13, 2017. REUTERS/Hannah McKay TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
USA-ODDLY/
RTX2OJJ1 
September 07, 2016 
Trenton Duerksen, an exhibition maintenance manager, cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Trenton Duerksen cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural History in... 
Trenton Duerksen, an exhibition maintenance manager, cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan, New York, U.S. September 7, 2016. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
USA-ODDLY/
RTX2OJJ0 
September 07, 2016 
Trenton Duerksen, an exhibition maintenance manager, cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Trenton Duerksen cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural History in... 
Trenton Duerksen, an exhibition maintenance manager, cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan, New York, U.S. September 7, 2016. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
USA-ODDLY/
RTX2OJI8 
September 07, 2016 
Trenton Duerksen, an exhibition maintenance manager, cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Trenton Duerksen cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural History in... 
Trenton Duerksen, an exhibition maintenance manager, cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan, New York, U.S. September 7, 2016. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
USA-ODDLY/
RTX2OJI3 
September 07, 2016 
Trenton Duerksen, an exhibition maintenance manager, cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Trenton Duerksen cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural History in... 
Trenton Duerksen, an exhibition maintenance manager, cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan, New York, U.S. September 7, 2016. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
USA-ODDLY/
RTX2OJI0 
September 07, 2016 
Trenton Duerksen, an exhibition maintenance manager, cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Trenton Duerksen cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural History in... 
Trenton Duerksen, an exhibition maintenance manager, cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan, New York, U.S. September 7, 2016. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton 
ARGENTINA-CULTURE/
RTX1E72M 
May 23, 2015 
Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner applauds as she stands in front of musicians from... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Argentina's President Fernandez de Kirchner applauds in front of musicians from Argentina's National... 
Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner applauds as she stands in front of musicians from Argentina's National Symphony Orchestra in the 'Blue Whale' auditorium during the official inauguration of the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 21, 2015. With less than a year to go in her presidency, Cristina Fernandez has sought her place in Argentina's cultural history, unveiling Latin America's largest arts complex, housed in Buenos Aires's historic former Post and Telegraph Palace. Named after Fernandez's late husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, the Kirchner Cultural Center's focal piece is an avant-garde bulbous "blue whale" auditorium. With wooden slats on the walls evoking a whale's ribs, it will house the nation's previously homeless symphony orchestra. The neoclassical building, revamped by local architects, boasts more than 100,000 square meters (1.08 million square feet). It has no permanent art collection, but will stage exhibits, concerts and shows. Critics have called it an above-budget vanity project. To match story ARGENTINA-CULTURE/ Picture taken on May 21, 2015. REUTERS/Argentine Presidency/Handout via Reuters

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ARGENTINA-CULTURE/
RTX1E72K 
May 23, 2015 
Visitors look at a recreation of what used to be the office of Argentina's former First Lady Eva Peron,... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Visitors look at a recreation of what used to be the office of Argentina's former First Lady Eva Peron,... 
Visitors look at a recreation of what used to be the office of Argentina's former First Lady Eva Peron, at the former Post and Telegraph Palace, now the Kirchner Cultural Center, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22, 2015. With less than a year to go in her presidency, Cristina Fernandez has sought her place in Argentina's cultural history, unveiling Latin America's largest arts complex, housed in Buenos Aires's historic former Post and Telegraph Palace. Named after Fernandez's late husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, the Kirchner Cultural Center's focal piece is an avant-garde bulbous "blue whale" auditorium. The neoclassical building, revamped by local architects, boasts more than 100,000 square meters (1.08 million square feet). It has no permanent art collection, but will stage exhibits, concerts and shows. Critics have called it an above-budget vanity project. To match story ARGENTINA-CULTURE/ Picture taken on May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-CULTURE/
RTX1E72J 
May 23, 2015 
Cutouts of former employees of the Post and Telegraph Palace are seen inside the Kirchner Cultural Center... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Images of former employees of the Post and Telegraph Palace are seen inside the Kirchner Cultural Center... 
Cutouts of former employees of the Post and Telegraph Palace are seen inside the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22, 2015. With less than a year to go in her presidency, Cristina Fernandez has sought her place in Argentina's cultural history, unveiling Latin America's largest arts complex, housed in Buenos Aires's historic former Post and Telegraph Palace. Named after Fernandez's late husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, the Kirchner Cultural Center's focal piece is an avant-garde bulbous "blue whale" auditorium. The neoclassical building, revamped by local architects, boasts more than 100,000 square meters (1.08 million square feet). It has no permanent art collection, but will stage exhibits, concerts and shows. Critics have called it an above-budget vanity project. To match story ARGENTINA-CULTURE/ Picture taken on May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-CULTURE/
RTX1E72F 
May 23, 2015 
Conductor Pedro Ignacio Calderon (C) and musicians from Argentina's National Symphony Orchestra rehearse... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Conductor Calderon and musicians from Argentina's National Symphony Orchestra rehearse in the 'Blue Whale'... 
Conductor Pedro Ignacio Calderon (C) and musicians from Argentina's National Symphony Orchestra rehearse in the 'Blue Whale' auditorium in the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22, 2015. With less than a year to go in her presidency, Cristina Fernandez has sought her place in Argentina's cultural history, unveiling Latin America's largest arts complex, housed in Buenos Aires's historic former Post and Telegraph Palace. Named after Fernandez's late husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, the Kirchner Cultural Center's focal piece is an avant-garde bulbous "blue whale" auditorium. With wooden slats on the walls evoking a whale's ribs, it will house the nation's previously homeless symphony orchestra. To match story ARGENTINA-CULTURE/ Picture taken on May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-CULTURE/
RTX1E72E 
May 23, 2015 
Visitors take pictures inside the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22, 2015.... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Visitors take pictures inside the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos Aires 
Visitors take pictures inside the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22, 2015. With less than a year to go in her presidency, Cristina Fernandez has sought her place in Argentina's cultural history, unveiling Latin America's largest arts complex, housed in Buenos Aires's historic former Post and Telegraph Palace. Named after Fernandez's late husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, the Kirchner Cultural Center's focal piece is an avant-garde bulbous "blue whale" auditorium. The neoclassical building, revamped by local architects, boasts more than 100,000 square meters (1.08 million square feet). It has no permanent art collection, but will stage exhibits, concerts and shows. Critics have called it an above-budget vanity project. To match story ARGENTINA-CULTURE/ Picture taken on May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-CULTURE/
RTX1E72C 
May 23, 2015 
A replica of Argentina's former First Lady Eva Peron's jacket and sapphire and diamond flag brooch are... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
A replica of Argentina's former First Lady Eva Peron's jacket and sapphire and diamond flag brooch are... 
A replica of Argentina's former First Lady Eva Peron's jacket and sapphire and diamond flag brooch are seen draped over a chair in what used to be her office at the former Post and Telegraph Palace, now the Kirchner Cultural Center, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22, 2015. With less than a year to go in her presidency, Cristina Fernandez has sought her place in Argentina's cultural history, unveiling Latin America's largest arts complex, housed in Buenos Aires's historic former Post and Telegraph Palace. Named after Fernandez's late husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, the Kirchner Cultural Center's focal piece is an avant-garde bulbous "blue whale" auditorium. The neoclassical building, revamped by local architects, boasts more than 100,000 square meters (1.08 million square feet). It has no permanent art collection, but will stage exhibits, concerts and shows. Critics have called it an above-budget vanity project. To match story ARGENTINA-CULTURE/ Picture taken on May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-CULTURE/
RTX1E72B 
May 23, 2015 
Visitors walk inside the dome on the terrace of the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina,... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Visitors walk inside the dome on the terrace of the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos Aires 
Visitors walk inside the dome on the terrace of the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22, 2015. With less than a year to go in her presidency, Cristina Fernandez has sought her place in Argentina's cultural history, unveiling Latin America's largest arts complex, housed in Buenos Aires's historic former Post and Telegraph Palace. Named after Fernandez's late husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, the Kirchner Cultural Center's focal piece is an avant-garde bulbous "blue whale" auditorium. The neoclassical building, revamped by local architects, boasts more than 100,000 square meters (1.08 million square feet). It has no permanent art collection, but will stage exhibits, concerts and shows. Critics have called it an above-budget vanity project. To match story ARGENTINA-CULTURE/ Picture taken on May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-CULTURE/
RTX1E714 
May 23, 2015 
Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner poses for a picture during the the official inauguration... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner poses for a picture during the the official inauguration... 
Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner poses for a picture during the the official inauguration of the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 21, 2015. With less than a year to go in her presidency, Cristina Fernandez has sought her place in Argentina's cultural history, unveiling Latin America's largest arts complex, housed in Buenos Aires's historic former Post and Telegraph Palace. Named after Fernandez's late husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, the Kirchner Cultural Center's focal piece is an avant-garde bulbous "blue whale" auditorium. The neoclassical building, revamped by local architects, boasts more than 100,000 square meters (1.08 million square feet). It has no permanent art collection, but will stage exhibits, concerts and shows. Critics have called it an above-budget vanity project. To match story ARGENTINA-CULTURE/ Picture taken on May 21, 2015. REUTERS/Argentine Presidency/Handout via Reuters

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ARGENTINA-CULTURE/
RTX1E712 
May 23, 2015 
The facade of the Kirchner Cultural Center is pictured in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22, 2015. With... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
The facade of the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos Aires 
The facade of the Kirchner Cultural Center is pictured in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22, 2015. With less than a year to go in her presidency, Cristina Fernandez has sought her place in Argentina's cultural history, unveiling Latin America's largest arts complex, housed in Buenos Aires's historic former Post and Telegraph Palace. Named after Fernandez's late husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, the Kirchner Cultural Center's focal piece is an avant-garde bulbous "blue whale" auditorium. The neoclassical building, revamped by local architects, boasts more than 100,000 square meters (1.08 million square feet). It has no permanent art collection, but will stage exhibits, concerts and shows. Critics have called it an above-budget vanity project. To match story ARGENTINA-CULTURE/ Picture taken May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-CULTURE/
RTX1E710 
May 23, 2015 
Musicians from Argentina's National Symphony Orchestra rehearse in the 'Blue Whale' auditorium in the... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Musicians from Argentina's National Symphony Orchestra rehearse in the 'Blue Whale' auditorium in the... 
Musicians from Argentina's National Symphony Orchestra rehearse in the 'Blue Whale' auditorium in the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22, 2015. With less than a year to go in her presidency, Cristina Fernandez has sought her place in Argentina's cultural history, unveiling Latin America's largest arts complex, housed in Buenos Aires's historic former Post and Telegraph Palace. Named after Fernandez's late husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, the Kirchner Cultural Center's focal piece is an avant-garde bulbous "blue whale" auditorium. With wooden slats on the walls evoking a whale's ribs, it will house the nation's previously homeless symphony orchestra. To match story ARGENTINA-CULTURE/ Picture taken May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-CULTURE/
RTX1E70Y 
May 23, 2015 
Visitors walk on the terrace of the Kirchner Cultural Center, near the Casa Rosada Presidential Palace... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Visitors walk on the terrace of the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos Aires 
Visitors walk on the terrace of the Kirchner Cultural Center, near the Casa Rosada Presidential Palace (L, back) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22, 2015. With less than a year to go in her presidency, Cristina Fernandez has sought her place in Argentina's cultural history, unveiling Latin America's largest arts complex, housed in Buenos Aires's historic former Post and Telegraph Palace. Named after Fernandez's late husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, the Kirchner Cultural Center's focal piece is an avant-garde bulbous "blue whale" auditorium. The neoclassical building, revamped by local architects, boasts more than 100,000 square meters (1.08 million square feet). It has no permanent art collection, but will stage exhibits, concerts and shows. Critics have called it an above-budget vanity project. To match story ARGENTINA-CULTURE/ Picture taken May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-CULTURE/
RTX1E70X 
May 23, 2015 
A woman walks down stairs inside the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22, 2015.... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
A woman walks down stairs inside the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos Aires 
A woman walks down stairs inside the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22, 2015. With less than a year to go in her presidency, Cristina Fernandez has sought her place in Argentina's cultural history, unveiling Latin America's largest arts complex, housed in Buenos Aires's historic former Post and Telegraph Palace. Named after Fernandez's late husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, the Kirchner Cultural Center's focal piece is an avant-garde bulbous "blue whale" auditorium. The neoclassical building, revamped by local architects, boasts more than 100,000 square meters (1.08 million square feet). It has no permanent art collection, but will stage exhibits, concerts and shows. Critics have called it an above-budget vanity project. To match story ARGENTINA-CULTURE/ Picture taken May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-CULTURE/
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May 23, 2015 
Employees work on a crane above the 'Blue Whale' auditorium in the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Employees work on a crane above the 'Blue Whale' auditorium in the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos... 
Employees work on a crane above the 'Blue Whale' auditorium in the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22, 2015. With less than a year to go in her presidency, Cristina Fernandez has sought her place in Argentina's cultural history, unveiling Latin America's largest arts complex, housed in Buenos Aires's historic former Post and Telegraph Palace. Named after Fernandez's late husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, the Kirchner Cultural Center's focal piece is an avant-garde bulbous "blue whale" auditorium. The neoclassical building, revamped by local architects, boasts more than 100,000 square meters (1.08 million square feet). It has no permanent art collection, but will stage exhibits, concerts and shows. Critics have called it an above-budget vanity project. To match story ARGENTINA-CULTURE/ Picture taken May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-CULTURE/
RTX1E70T 
May 23, 2015 
A worker cleans stained glass above the Kirchner Cultural Center's main hall in Buenos Aires, Argentina,... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
A worker cleans stained glass above the Kirchner Cultural Center's main hall in Buenos Aires 
A worker cleans stained glass above the Kirchner Cultural Center's main hall in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22, 2015. With less than a year to go in her presidency, Cristina Fernandez has sought her place in Argentina's cultural history, unveiling Latin America's largest arts complex, housed in Buenos Aires's historic former Post and Telegraph Palace. Named after Fernandez's late husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, the Kirchner Cultural Center's focal piece is an avant-garde bulbous "blue whale" auditorium. The neoclassical building, revamped by local architects, boasts more than 100,000 square meters (1.08 million square feet). It has no permanent art collection, but will stage exhibits, concerts and shows. Critics have called it an above-budget vanity project. To match story ARGENTINA-CULTURE/ Picture taken May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-CULTURE/
RTX1E70S 
May 23, 2015 
The facade of the Kirchner Cultural Center is pictured in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22, 2015. With... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
The facade of the Kirchner Cultural Center is pictured in Buenos Aires 
The facade of the Kirchner Cultural Center is pictured in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22, 2015. With less than a year to go in her presidency, Cristina Fernandez has sought her place in Argentina's cultural history, unveiling Latin America's largest arts complex, housed in Buenos Aires's historic former Post and Telegraph Palace. Named after Fernandez's late husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, the Kirchner Cultural Center's focal piece is an avant-garde bulbous "blue whale" auditorium. The neoclassical building, revamped by local architects, boasts more than 100,000 square meters (1.08 million square feet). It has no permanent art collection, but will stage exhibits, concerts and shows. Critics have called it an above-budget vanity project. To match story ARGENTINA-CULTURE/ Picture taken May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-CULTURE/
RTX1E70P 
May 23, 2015 
A man takes a picture of a mirror with an image of late president Nestor Kirchner at the Kirchner Cultural... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
A man takes a picture of a mirror with an image of late president Nestor Kirchner at the Kirchner Cultural... 
A man takes a picture of a mirror with an image of late president Nestor Kirchner at the Kirchner Cultural Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 22, 2015. With less than a year to go in her presidency, Cristina Fernandez has sought her place in Argentina's cultural history, unveiling Latin America's largest arts complex, housed in Buenos Aires's historic former Post and Telegraph Palace. Named after Fernandez's late husband and predecessor, Nestor Kirchner, the Kirchner Cultural Center's focal piece is an avant-garde bulbous "blue whale" auditorium. The neoclassical building, revamped by local architects, boasts more than 100,000 square meters (1.08 million square feet). It has no permanent art collection, but will stage exhibits, concerts and shows. Critics have called it an above-budget vanity project. To match story ARGENTINA-CULTURE/ Picture taken May 22, 2015. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARTS-BRITAIN/
RTR4NG2D 
January 29, 2015 
"Dippy", the moulded resin replica of a fossilised Diplodocus stands in the main hall of the Natural... 
London, United Kingdom 
"Dippy", the moulded resin replica of a fossilised Diplodocus stands in the main hall of the Natural... 
"Dippy", the moulded resin replica of a fossilised Diplodocus stands in the main hall of the Natural History Museum in London, January 29, 2015. One of Britain's most-loved museum exhibits, the skeleton-cast of Dippy the Diplodocus dinosaur at the Natural History Museum in London, is to be replaced, much to the distress of its many fans. The museum announced on Thursday that Dippy, who has graced its cathedral-like central hall for 35 years, will make way for the bones of a blue whale that has been hanging in a different hall since 1938. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL) 
ARTS-BRITAIN/
RTR4NG1U 
January 29, 2015 
Visitors stream past "Dippy", the moulded resin replica of a fossilised Diplodocus in the main hall of... 
London, United Kingdom 
Visitors stream past "Dippy", the moulded resin replica of a fossilised Diplodocus in the main hall of... 
Visitors stream past "Dippy", the moulded resin replica of a fossilised Diplodocus in the main hall of the Natural History Museum in London, January 29, 2015. One of Britain's most-loved museum exhibits, the skeleton-cast of Dippy the Diplodocus dinosaur at the Natural History Museum in London, is to be replaced, much to the distress of its many fans. The museum announced on Thursday that Dippy, who has graced its cathedral-like central hall for 35 years, will make way for the bones of a blue whale that has been hanging in a different hall since 1938. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL) 
ARTS-BRITAIN/
RTR4NG1Q 
January 29, 2015 
"Dippy", the moulded resin replica of a fossilised Diplodocus stands in the main hall of the Natural... 
London, United Kingdom 
"Dippy", the moulded resin replica of a fossilised Diplodicus stands in the main hall of the Natural... 
"Dippy", the moulded resin replica of a fossilised Diplodocus stands in the main hall of the Natural History Museum in London, January 29, 2015. One of Britain's most-loved museum exhibits, the skeleton-cast of Dippy the Diplodocus dinosaur at the Natural History Museum in London, is to be replaced, much to the distress of its many fans. The museum announced on Thursday that Dippy, who has graced its cathedral-like central hall for 35 years, will make way for the bones of a blue whale that has been hanging in a different hall since 1938. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL) 
ARTS-BRITAIN/
RTR4NG1P 
January 29, 2015 
Visiting school children stream past, as others sit under "Dippy", the moulded resin replica of a fossilised... 
London, United Kingdom 
Visiting school children stream past, as others sit under "Dippy", the moulded resin replica of a fossilised... 
Visiting school children stream past, as others sit under "Dippy", the moulded resin replica of a fossilised Diplodocus in the main hall of the Natural History Museum in London January 29, 2015. One of Britain's most-loved museum exhibits, the skeleton-cast of Dippy the Diplodocus dinosaur at the Natural History Museum in London, is to be replaced, much to the distress of its many fans. The museum announced on Thursday that Dippy, who has graced its cathedral-like central hall for 35 years, will make way for the bones of a blue whale that has been hanging in a different hall since 1938. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT TRAVEL) 
AUSTRALIA-ODDLY/
RTR464IT 
September 14, 2014 
A sailing boat can be seen beneath a whale-shaped kite during the annual Festival of the Winds at Sydney's... 
Sydney, Australia 
A sailing boat can be seen beneath a whale-shaped kite during the annual Festival of the Winds at Bondi... 
A sailing boat can be seen beneath a whale-shaped kite during the annual Festival of the Winds at Sydney's Bondi Beach September 14, 2014. The festival attracts hundreds of local and international kite-makers, and is one of the largest kite festivals in the nation, according to organisers. REUTERS/David Gray (AUSTRALIA - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
USA-WHALE/NEWYORK
RTR3XNM2 
July 08, 2014 
Museum worker Brittany Janaszak, seen here on a lift, cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Museum worker Brittany Janaszak cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural... 
Museum worker Brittany Janaszak, seen here on a lift, cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan, New York July 8, 2014. Installed in 1969, the 21,000 pound life-size blue whale model made of fiberglass and polyurethane, is based on a female blue whale found in 1925, a museum press release said. REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
USA-WHALE/NEWYORK
RTR3XNLX 
July 08, 2014 
Museum worker Brittany Janaszak, seen here on a lift, cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Museum worker Brittany Janaszak cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural... 
Museum worker Brittany Janaszak, seen here on a lift, cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan, New York July 8, 2014. Installed in 1969, the 21,000 pound life-size blue whale model made of fiberglass and polyurethane, is based on a female blue whale found in 1925, a museum press release said. REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
USA-WHALE/NEWYORK
RTR3XNLD 
July 08, 2014 
Museum worker Brittany Janaszak cleans a pectoral fin, or flipper, of a 94-foot-long blue whale model... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Museum worker Brittany Janaszak cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural... 
Museum worker Brittany Janaszak cleans a pectoral fin, or flipper, of a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan, New York July 8, 2014. Installed in 1969, the 21,000 pound life-size blue whale model made of fiberglass and polyurethane, is based on a female blue whale found in 1925, a museum press release said. REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
USA-WHALE/NEWYORK
RTR3XNKD 
July 08, 2014 
Museum goers watch as Brittany Janaszak cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Museum goers watch as Brittany Janaszak cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum... 
Museum goers watch as Brittany Janaszak cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan, New York July 8, 2014. Installed in 1969, the 21,000 pound life-size blue whale model made of fiberglass and polyurethane, is based on a female blue whale found in 1925, a museum press release said. REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
USA-WHALE/NEWYORK
RTR3XNJM 
July 08, 2014 
Museum worker Brittany Janaszak cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Museum worker Brittany Janaszak cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural... 
Museum worker Brittany Janaszak cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan, New York July 8, 2014. Installed in 1969, the 21,000 pound life-size blue whale model made of fiberglass and polyurethane, is based on a female blue whale found in 1925, a museum press release said. REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
USA-WHALE/NEWYORK
RTR3XNJK 
July 08, 2014 
Museum worker Brittany Janaszak, seen here silhouetted on a lift, cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Museum worker Brittany Janaszak cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural... 
Museum worker Brittany Janaszak, seen here silhouetted on a lift, cleans a 94-foot-long blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan, New York July 8, 2014. Installed in 1969, the 21,000 pound life-size blue whale model made of fiberglass and polyurethane, is based on a female blue whale found in 1925, a museum press release said. REUTERS/Adrees Latif (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
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