Imágenes de impacto de Honduras y el mundo este miércoles 21 de junio
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El conductor de un vehículo se salvó de morir este miércoles luego que se accidentara en el anillo periférico cuando un peatón se le cruzó en pleno carril./ Afortunadamente el hecho no dejó pérdida de vidas humanas. Foto: Estalin Irias/ EL HERALDO 21/06/2017 - 00:001 / 10 -
Un agente policial resultó herido tras ser embestido por un vehículo en el bulevar Fuerzas Armadas de la capital de Honduras. El uniformado identificado como David Licona fue trasladado hasta un centro asistencial. Foto: Estalin Irias/ EL HERALDO 21/06/2017 - 00:002 / 10 -
Estudiantes universitarios se aglutinaron este miércoles en el bulevar Suyapa para exigir un paro en las protestas y retomar las actividades académicas con el fin de optimizar el tiempo. Fotos: David Romero/ EL HERALDO. 21/06/2017 - 00:003 / 10 -
“¡No juegue con mi economía!”, “¡No más tomas!”, se podía leer en algunas de las pancartas que los universitarios llevan en sus manos y exhiben en la entrada principal de Ciudad Universitaria, donde se ha convertido en un punto de conflicto. Foto: David Romero/ EL HERALDO 21/06/2017 - 00:004 / 10 -
Personal de la Agencia Técnica de Investigación (Atic) sorprendió a los integrantes de la banda criminal 'Los peludos' quienes este miércoles fueron puesto a la orden de las autoridades. 21/06/2017 - 00:005 / 10 -
NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 21: Hundreds of yoga enthusiasts participate in a mass yoga class in New York's Times Square to celebrate the summer solstice on June 21, 2017 in New York City. Throughout the day thousands attended the free yoga classes in the heart of Manhattan. Around the world people are celebrating the summer and winter solstices which mark the longest and shortest days of the year. Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) Spencer Platt/Getty Images/AFP
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People take part in the 15th annual Times Square yoga event celebrating the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year, during classes in the middle of Times Square on June 21, 2017 in New York.
The event marked the international day of yoga. / AFP PHOTO / TIMOTHY A. CLARY 21/06/2017 - 00:007 / 10 -
This NASA handout visualization animation still image released June 21, 2017 shows the Earth, moon, and sun at 17:05:40 UTC during the eclipse.
In the animation from which this still was taken, the Earth, moon, sun, and shadow cones are viewed through a telescopic lens on a virtual camera located far behind the Earth. Long focal lengths like the one used here appear to compress the distance between near and far objects. Despite appearances, the geometry of the scene is correct. The moon's umbra cone is roughly 30 Earth diameters long, barely enough to reach the Earth, while the sun is almost 400 times farther away.On August 21, 2017, the Earth will cross the shadow of the moon, creating a total solar eclipse. Eclipses happen about every six months, but this one is special. For the first time in almost 40 years, the path of the moon's shadow passes through the continental United States. / AFP PHOTO / NASA / Handout / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT 'AFP PHOTO / NASA/HANDOUT' - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
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People enjoy the sun at a beach in Fos-sur-Mer, southern France, on June 21, 2017, as fumes rise from the chimney of a refinery plant in the background.
The Bouches-du-Rhône and Var and Vaucluse departments have issued an alert for air pollution with ozone. / AFP PHOTO / ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT 21/06/2017 - 00:009 / 10 -
Festival-goes gather in the Stone Circle to watch the sun set at the Glastonbury Festival of Music and Performing Arts on Worthy Farm near the village of Pilton in Somerset, South West England, on June 21, 2017 / AFP PHOTO / OLI SCARFF 21/06/2017 - 00:0010 / 10