ՕՐՎԱ ԼՈՒՍԱՆԿԱՐՆԵՐ 5 նոյեմբերի, 2015

Diaa Bekheet captures splendid late autumn colors of trees and fallen leaves outside Rayburn House Office Building near VOA headquarters in Washington, D.C.

A bugler from the Australian Army plays to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 1915 ANZAC landing at Gallipoli prior to the day one game of the first Test cricket match between Australia and New Zealand in Brisbane.

A temporary fence protects wall paintings on the East Side Gallery, a much-visited stretch of the Berlin wall, while graffiti-cleaning work is underway in Berlin, Germany. The city of Berlin has decided to erect a 80-cm-high permanent barrier to discourage people from defacing the works made by artists who decorated the yet untouched east side with artwork and political statements after the wall was taken down in 1989-1990.

Men sit inside a giant scoreboard to change scores during a warm up match between Zimbabwe and Bangladesh Cricket Board XI in Fatullah, Bangladesh.

A couple takes pictures on a bridge made of lanterns on the eve of Seoul Lantern Festival, which will be held from Nov. 6-22, along Cheonggye stream in Seoul, South Korea.

A resident rides his bicycle near what activists said was an exploded cluster bomb shell in the town of Douma, eastern Ghouta in Damascus, Syria.

Stunt performers ride their motorcycles on the walls of the "Well of Death", at a fair on the outskirts of Bengaluru, India.

Women practice yoga on a glass bridge at the Shiniuzhai National Geo-park in Pingjiang county, Hunan province, China.

Britain's Prince Charles reacts after a large bumblebee briefly landed on the Prince's pants and flew away as he handles a native tuatara lizard during a visit to the Orokonui Eco sanctuary with Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, near Dunedin, New Zealand.

NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center engineers are working on an increasingly complex aircraft called the Preliminary Research Aerodynamic Design to Lower Drag, or Prandtl-D. Resembling a boomerang, the aircraft features a new method for determining the shape of the wing with a twist that could lead to an 11-percent reduction in fuel consumption. In this photograph, the Prandtl-D No. 2, which had a 12.5-foot wingspan, lands following a test flight.

An electrician fixes wires in a pavilion at the National Cultural Festival of India in New Delhi.

Wingsuit flyers practice ahead of a competition in Zhaotong, Yunnan province, China, Nov. 4, 2015