What am I seeing?
Pictures don't lie, but sometimes they do muddle the mind. Here is a look at some of this week's most confounding news photos. Can you guess what is going on?
Has this couple taken the plunge into marriage...too literally?
Extreme wedding album
Anything for a good photo.
Zheng Feng, an amateur climber, takes wedding pictures with his bride on a cliff in Jinhua, Zhejiang province, China, Oct. 26, 2014.
New York's a zoo
You can see almost anything on the streets of New York City. This week, it seems, that included dromedaries.
Stars of the stage
Camels weren't the only creatures hitting up the Big Apple this week.
Members of the Radio City Rockettes pose for photos with three camels, a donkey and two sheep as a promotional stunt to publicize their upcoming Christmas Special, Oct. 28, 2014.
It's a bird...
It's a plane!
It's a ... minivan?
Stunt down under
People takes pictures of a van that flies over Bondi Beach to celebrate the start of "Movember" in Sydney, Australia, Oct. 31, 2014.
Movember is an annual event which begins on November 1. It involves men growing their moustaches to raise awareness for male cancers.
No cool cats here
What's this stylin' canine up to?
Halloween for the pups
A group of dogs play during the 24th Annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade in New York, Oct. 25, 2014. Hundreds of dog owners dress their dogs and compete for fun and prizes during the parade.
Croc couture?
Everyone has heard of outrageous runway stunts, but this is truly WILD!
Sweeter than it looks
The croc, the clothes and this model's outfit are actually confections.
It's all part of the 20th Salon du Chocolat (Chocolate Show) in Paris, France, Oct. 28, 2014.
River of soap?
This river in India appears to be filled with soap, but what is really happening?
Polluted waters
A Hindu devotee pushes the foam away to make space for other devotees to worship the Sun god Surya in the polluted waters of the river Yamuna during the Hindu religious festival of Chatt Puja in New Delhi, Oct. 30, 2014.
While it looks like soap suds, the white foam is actually caused by pollution from sewage flowing into the Yamuna, according to photographer Ahmad Masood.