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  • Birds soar over a lift on Aiguille du Midi.
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  • A herd of sheep on the Wyoming range watch as guard dogs and herders on horseback arrive in the morning.
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  • Chilean flamingos dance across the water as the feed in Reserva Nacional de Paracas, a wildlife sanctuary along the Peruvian coast. The bird is inspiration for the red outer panels of the Peruvian flag.
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  • Masai family and their herd of goats.
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  • Masai family and their herd of goats.
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  • A flock of gulls on a beach with sea stacks.
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  • A flock of flamingos soar above Lake Turkana.
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  • A flock of cormorants on Lake Turkana.
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  • A flock of flamingos on Lake Turkana outside Elyse Springs.
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  • A flock of flamingos soar above Lake Turkana.
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  • A large flock of magpie geese settling onto a body of water.
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  • A shepherd tends his flock in the mountain summer pastures.
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  • A flock of geese chasing a man through a field.
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  • Boys herd goats through the streets for tourists to see.
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  • Flamingos on Lake Turkana.
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  • Grackles gather on a center-pivot sprinkler to feed on a newly harvested cotton field.
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  • Flamingos in a volcanic crater on Central Island in Lake Turkana.
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  • People relax in Central Park's Sheep Meadow, a 15-acre lawn where folks gather to picnic, people-watch and sleep under large Sycamore trees. After Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux designed Central Park, a flock of sheep was added to reinforce the quiet nature. In the 1870s a shepherd drove a flock of sheep across the drive to and from the meadow until they were banished to Brooklyn.
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  • Land yachts race the wind and each other across the Alvord Desert playa’s flat, dusty terrain. Fans of the sport flock to the ancient lake bed in search of speeds beyond most posted interstate highway limits. The world record stands above 116 mph. Sports enthusiasts race in high temperatures when the playa is dry enough to drive on.<br />
The desert lies to the east of Oregon's Steens Mountain, and Steen's Mountain Wilderness which is “the largest fault-block mountain in the northern Great Basin.”  It abruptly falls to the dry Alvord Desert 6,000 feet below.
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  • Shadows sweep across Sheep Meadow, a 15-acre space where people congregate for picnics on in New York City. Until 1934, a shepherd stopped traffic on the west drive so his flock could travel to and from their meadow.<br />
An elevated view shows woodlands dwarfed by buildings line the east boundary of Central Park and modern urban life surrounds the entire perimeter of the pastoral park.<br />
When Central Park was being considered, most New Yorkers lived below 38th Street in crowded, chaotic quarters. Frederick Law Olmsted planned the park with Calvert Vaux as a refuge from urban stress in a natural environment. The Park’s design embodies Olmsted’s social consciousness and commitment to egalitarian ideals.
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  • Elevated view of sunbathers in New York's Central Park. Shadows sweep across Sheep Meadow, a 15-acre space where people congregate for picnics on in New York City on Sunday afternoon. Until 1934, a shepherd stopped traffic on the west drive so his flock could travel to and from their meadow.<br />
When Central Park was just an idea, most New Yorkers lived below 38th Street in crowded, chaotic quarters. Frederick Law Olmsted planned the park with Calvert Vaux as a refuge from urban stress in a natural environment. The Park’s design embodies Olmsted’s social consciousness and commitment to egalitarian ideals.<br />
Today, woodlands dwarfed by high-rise buildings line the east boundary of Central Park and modern urban life surrounds the entire perimeter of the pastoral park.
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  • Cliff swallows fly in formation near the mud nests the flock of birds built hanging on to a rock wall in Yellowstone National Park.
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