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Serena Williams’ daughter Olympia, 4, pays sweet tribute to mother with braids at US Open
Serena Williams’ daughter is no exception. The tennis superstar stepped out on Monday for her final US Open in New York, after she announced that she is going to retire from tennis earlier this month. As celebrities turned out in full force to see what could be one of the legendary player’s last games, all eyes were on Serena’s daughters’ sweet tribute to her mother. Olympia, four, watched on with the crowd with her father Alexis Ohanian as her mother went on to face Montenegro player Danka Kovinic, and she cheered and snapped photos on a disposable pink camera from the stands. However, it was her hairstyle that caught fans’ attention, as Olympia wore her short locks in braids with white beads on the end. Serena wore the exact same hairstyle in her first US Open, 23 years ago when won her first grand slam title. It is one of the most iconic matches in Serena’s career as it was the defining moment that propelled her status as a professional tennis player to a whole new level. At 17 years old, Serena won the final match against Martina Hingis in 1999 and wore her hair in braids with white beads.This was recently recreated in the Oscar-winning biopic about the Williams sisters’ lives, King Richard.  Alongside, Serena’s supportive family, A-List celebrities flocked to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York to see the match. Hugh Jackman looked more loved-up than ever with his wife of 26 years, Deborra-Lee Furness.
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Alessandra Ambrosio flaunts her model physique in a bikini as she shares more snaps from Montenegro
On Tuesday Alessandra Ambrosio took to Instagram to upload more images from her lavish Montenegro vacation.The former Victoria's Secret Angel, 41, donned a lavender bikini from her GAL Floripa range as she floated in the sparkling Mediterranean Sea.Along with the stunning photos she fittingly wrote in a caption: 'Blue paradise.' Gorgeous: On Tuesday Alessandra Ambrosio took to Instagram to upload more images from her lavish Montenegro vacationThe Brazilian beauty showed off her enviable fit and slender body while striking a pose on a yacht in one outtake.Her two-piece swimwear had a square-cut top with thin spaghetti straps and corresponding bottoms.  She rolled them over slightly, baring even more of her flat abs than were already exposed, as she leaned against a rail on the boat.Behind her was a scenic view of the sea and a clear blue sky as the sun shined down on her. Closer view: Ambrosio also uploaded a closeup selfie, teasing a bit of her perky cleavage while she savored her tripAmbrosio also uploaded a closeup selfie, teasing a bit of her perky cleavage while she savored her trip. She donned a pair of square-shaped sunglasses while posing with her pout slightly agape.The fashionista rocked three necklaces, including a gold one and one made of a pink shell.The mom-of-two also donned stud earrings as her long, damp brunette hair was fell over one of her shoulders.
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Terrifying sinkhole 'now big enough to swallow Arc de Triomphe' as it doubles in size
sinkhole in Chile doubled in size — and is now large enough to consume the monument.Emerging on July 30, the mega sinkhole was initially 82 feet (25m) wide and (200m) deep, but has doubled in size just days on to 160ft (50m) across and 656ft (200m) deep.The sinkhole is so big that it could fit London's BT Tower inside, as well as make room for six Christ the Redeemer statues stacked head-to-head with its outstretched arms.READ MORE: Bloke swallowed up by sinkhole in swimming pool tragedy that sucked him 15m undergroundDue to the seriousness of the sinkhole and the rapid rate it has been increasing at, all work has been ordered to stop and an investigation continues to take place by the he National Service of Geology and Mining.Situated near the Alcaparrosa mine close to Tierra Amarilla town in Copiapo, which is owned by the Canadian company Lundin Mining LUN.TO, about 413 miles north of Santiago, the company said in a statement that neither workers or community members were affected by the gaping hole and it was working to discover the cause of the sinkhole.The geology and mining service said that it was starting a "sanctioning process" but refused to reveal what that would entail.The hole is located 413 miles north of Santiago and while no material has been found within it, according to Lundin, it's filled with “a lot of water”.The company followed up with: "“The closest home is more than 600m (1,969ft) away from the sinkhole while any populated area or public service are almost a kilometre away from the affected zone.”To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.David Montenegro, the director of the geology and mining service , said that work was being undertaken to
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Sinkhole bigger than tennis court mysteriously appears in desert – and is 200m deep
sinkhole larger than a tennis court has opened up in a desert in Chile, South America.Experts were dispatched to the Atacama desert to look at what turned out to be a 25-meter wide and roughly 200-meter deep sinkhole which opened up out of nowhere.A security perimeter of 100 meters has been set up around the hole, which has appeared near a copper mine.READ MORE: Bloke swallowed up by sinkhole in swimming pool tragedy that sucked him 15m undergroundOperated by Canadian firm Lundin Mining, the Alcaparrosa mine has seen "no impact to personnel, equipment or infrastructure," the company said in a statement.They added that to be safe, “development work in an area of the Alcaparrosa underground mine has been temporarily suspended".The gaping hole has left people in Chile scratching their heads, although it has remained stable since it first appeared.It is located 665km north of Chile’s capital Santiago, and has been said by Lundin to be filled with “a lot of water” but no material has been found.The company added: “The closest home is more than 600m (1,969ft) away from the sinkhole while any populated area or public service are almost a kilometre away from the affected zone.”Experts from Sernageomin, the National Geology and Mining Service, are working to understand what caused the collapse of the layer of ground.The service's director David Montenegro said the research was being carried out to "ensure that all safety measures are taken to safeguard the lives of workers and communities close to the site.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here."We ask that the cause be clarified: whether the collapse is the product of mining activity or something else."He added: "There
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