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28 October 2010
Last updated at
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Your pictures: Gaps
Every week we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week the theme is gaps and we start with an image by Kai Cui.
Christine Wood: "Found the gap - wasps begin building a nest."
Pauline Richardson: "Fitting through a small gap at the stone forest in Kunming, China."
Alex Wordsworth: "Sycamore Gap in Northumberland, made famous in the movie Robin Hood Prince of Thieves."
Joanne Cruise: "I took this picture of Luxembourg City from a tunnel at Fort Thungen."
Carol Jones: "Through the gap in the pier leg, Colwyn Bay."
Stewart Hastings: "Here is a large Gap, between the Grand Canyon North Rim and the Grand Canyon South Rim. As the crow flies the route is 10 miles but the driving distance is around 200 miles and maybe this squirrel's route is somewhere in between."
Nadine Franko: "The Siq in Petra. Although they offer a night tour, it's much better walking during the day, as you can see all the colours and the magnitude of its height."
Sharon Jones: "The gaps left as tomatoes are sold at Borough Market in London creates a stunning colour contrast."
Sean Anderson: "I noticed these gaps on a sunny day."
Sarah Walker: "A catfish coming up for food in Singapore's Botanical Gardens."
Sydney Langley: "I think the gap between my brother's mouth and the cupcake was a little too big." Next week's theme is Halloween. To enter send your pictures to yourpics@bbc.co.uk; follow the link below this gallery for more details and terms.
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