The search for missing April Jones is continuing in mid-Wales nearly a month after her disappearance.
The five-year-old was abducted as she played outside her home in Machynlleth on October 1.
A month on and more than 120 officers are still involved in searching the surrounding area.
They are involved in scouring caves, potholes and riverbanks as well as hillside areas and quarries.
Inspector Gareth Thomas, a police search advisor with Dyfed Powys Police, told Sky News: "We have 17 specialist search teams out in the area now searching.
"As long as we have intelligence to suggest we need to search these areas we will continue to do so.
"Our teams have been working flat out to find April and we are determined to find her."
On hillsides above the town search teams spread out in lines.
With wooden poles they slash thick vegetation to get a closer look at the ground underneath.
Inspector Gary Ash, of the British Transport Police, said: "We divide this area into sectors and each sector needs to be searched meticulously.
"After we are satisfied that the area has been searched then we move on to another area.
"The terrain is difficult, but it is not unsearchable and we will continue to look for April."
In Machynlleth town centre pink ribbons still adorn many doorways and shop fronts. They have come to represent a town's hope that April will be found soon.
Police have charged Mark Bridger, 46, with April's abduction and murder.
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