The craze of planking involves taking photos of people lying face down, their arms by their sides, in strange locations, and posting the pictures on Facebook and the site dedicated to planking
www.iplanking.com, from where several of these images are taken. This photograph is titled the Amstel Plank
Planking, which has origins in other similar games around the world including "the lying down game" started in the north east of England, gained international notoriety on May 15, 2011 with the death of 20-year-old Acton Beale. Beale fell from a seven-storey apartment while planking on a balcony in Queensland, Australia.
But the tragedy did little to decrease the popularity of planking. This is the Air Cabin Plank
Some celebrities have got in on the act including Ellen Page and...
Actress Kristen Bell who posted this photo on Twitter of herself and boyfriend Dax Shephard planking
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key (background) with his son, Max
The Planking Australia page on Facebook has more than 10,000 supporters and includes hundreds of photographs of plankters
The trend spread to Norway, Austria, Ireland, the United Kingdom and Taiwan (above) and last week planking was one of the most searched for terms on Google
Pujie Girls, Karren, right, and Jinyu, demonstrate planking at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial, Taiwan
The Pujie Girls are Taiwan's best-known plankers, with almost 100,000 fans following them on Facebook
The two girls are aiming to promote tourism in Taiwan, not just to China but to the world
Telegraph reader Mary Haines of Hertford sent us this great planking picture, writing: "We spent the day doing Extreme Lying Down at various historic sites around Vienna. Got to the train station and couldn't pass up the opportunity of two escalators and several layers. So, Extreme Lying Down, Viennese style." If you have a photograph you'd like us to consider for a picture gallery, please email it to
mypic@telegraph.co.uk, supplying a little info on where and how the picture was taken.