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How does the world look to an eagle? Find out in Earth Above - an exhibition of aerial pictures by Yann Arthus-Bertrand. Yann is in town, frustrated that the world is living in denial about global warming, but not frustrated enough to give up. His film Home was screened yesterday, but an exhibition has been put up on Marine Drive that has fantastic aerial photographs of his travels. These include a current picture of a town close to the Chernobyl nuclear disaster - a ghost town with snow covered streets without the slightest trace of humanity. Yet he shows hope with an incredible natural mangrove formation in New Caledonia, which is in the shape of a heart. Almost 50 percent of the footage he shot in India was confiscated, and it proved to be the costliest shoot in all of his travels.