Photographer David Clifford has captured the world's most dogged runners doing what they love in the most remote and unforgiving environments.
World Chocolate Wonderland, Shanghai, China
Visitors to World Chocolate Wonderland will find designer handbags, Ming vases, an entire terracotta army and enough sushi to feed it - all made out of chocolate. Shanghai's latest attraction features hundreds of exhibits created from the stuff, ranging from everyday objects to the downright bizarre. More notable exhibits include a life-size BMW sports car and a mock-up of the city's Shanghai's Huangpu river - although this version flows with chocolate, not water.
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