*VISIONS*_*
   
    England
 At London's Tooting Bec pool, four  fancifully attired, color-coded women kick off the Cold Water Swimming  Championships. 
 More than 300 bathers, ages 12 to  85, competed and promoted the thrill of the chill.
    
     
     United  States
 Looking like a lemon torte on a  plate of petals, a lotus blooms in a Maryland garden pool.  
 The chartreuse circle, three  inches in diameter, is dotted with 23 seed holders and ringed by immature pollen  sacs.
  
  
  United Arab  Emirates
 In Dubai natural and man-made  electricity illuminate the night. 
 As jagged needles of lightning  darn an overcast sky, the sail-shaped, 1,053-foot-tall Burj al Arab hotel glows  green on the edge of the Persian Gulf.
  
  
  Iraq
 Some 160 miles northeast of  Baghdad, in a Sulaymaniyah music hall ravaged by war, 
 looting, and neglect, a  violin-playing boy sounds a note of hope.
  
  
  St.  Maarten
 Landing at Princess Juliana  International Airport, a looming 747 thrills those on Mahó beach.  
  
  
  Spain
 Sliding headlong through a  tomato-juice torrent, a young man celebrates La Tomatina in Buñol on August 26,  2009. 
 The event is a one-hour food fight  that last year used 275,000 pounds of tomatoes.
  
  
  Portugal
 Near the Azores, just below the  sunlit Atlantic surface, sperm whales float in vertical repose.  
 Scientists think "drift dives" are  a form of communal slumber. This species may sleep the least of any  mammal.
  
  
  Kosovo
 In the village of Donje Ljubinje,  local tradition calls for painting a bride's face to ward off bad luck.  
 After the ceremony, women from her  new husband's family washed Rasima Biljibani's face clean.
  
  
  Antarctica
 Radiating charisma on a 23°F  morning, a three-foot-tall emperor penguin strikes a pose on the pack ice of the  Amundsen Sea. 
 The photographers were taking a  month-long cruise aboard a Russian icebreaker.
  
  
  United  States
 A kayaker plunges 70 feet into  winter water at Washington State's Outlet Falls. 
 His January 2009 descent was one  of only five tallied on the Klickitat River tributary, here swollen by floods  and sallow from runoff.