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Transcript of Newsthink 26 January 2011: Odd one out redcross.org.uk/newsthink.
newsthink 26 January 2011: Odd one outredcross.org.uk/newsthink
These four news photographs were taken in the past four weeks, and all are about water.
But one is the odd one out.
Which one, and why?
Odd one out
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Photo 1 shows floods near Batticaloa in the eastern part of Sri Lanka.
AnswersPhoto 2 is the odd one out. The rest show floods.
Photo 2 shows people queuing in Belfast for water after burst pipes caused by freezing weather cut off water supplies to communities.
Photo 3 shows floods in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia.
Photo 4 shows floods in Teresopolis, a mountainous area in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Photo captions and credits Photo 1 An army soldier walks through flood waters as other men follow him after heavy rains in Batticaloa, about 320 km (199 miles) east of Colombo, January 13, 2011. © REUTERS/Stringer Sri Lanka courtesy of alertnet.org
Photo 2 People queue to fill bottles and tanks with water at the Avoniel Leisure Centre in Belfast, Northern Ireland on December 29, 2010. © Peter Muhly/AFP/Getty Images
Photo 3 Christopher Roth tries to salvage what he can from his parents' flooded home in Bundaberg, Australia on December 31, 2010. © Torsten Blackwood/AFP/Getty Images
Photo 4 Rescue workers search for victims of a landslide in Teresopolis January 12, 2011. © REUTERS/Luiza Garcia courtesy of alertnet.org
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