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  • A pair of male lions.
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  • A float plane takes off from the fishing village of Craig on Prince of Wales Island.
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  • The Matterhorn.
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  • The Alps near the Matterhorn.
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  • Mont Blanc as seen from Aiguille du Midi.
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  • Zugspitz is Germany's tallest peak in the Alps.
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  • A sleek stud challenges a paint stallion as they clashed near a water hole in Oregon's high desert. Wild horses drink in order of hierarchy that is determined by their dominance. Their hooves thud when pounding each other in a fight within the herd.
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  • With a burst of speed, a white mustang stallion charges at another wild horse.
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  • A stallion nips at at another stud as they fight for dominance in a wild horse herd. Dust rises as the pair clash in the dry summer months in the West.
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  • A white mustang stallion challenges another stud as the herd adjusts to the new dynamic of status as horses introduced.
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  • A pair of male lions.
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  • Tourists photograph lions from a jeep while on safari.
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  • A male lion, sitting on savannah scratching mane.
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  • A male lion lying in grass in the savannah.
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  • Meadow of blooming fireweed frames Mendenhall Glacier.
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  • Captive bald eagle at the Visitors Center in Juneau.
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  • Morning fog in Sitka Sound in the Tongass National Forest.
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  • Fog lifts over islands in Sitka Sound.
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  • Aerials of the Dolomite Mountain near Austria.
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  • Aiquille Verte and other craggy peaks  with Mont Blanc.
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  • The Alps near the Matterhorn.
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  • Fresh clouds and snow surround the tip of the Matterhorn.
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  • Glaciers of Aiguille du Midi near Mont Blanc.
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  • Winter snow scene of the French and Italian Alps.
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  • Para gliding near Mont Blanc in France.
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  • Mont Blanc as seen from Aiguille du Midi.
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  • Two young studs playfully spar as they gain confidence and moves that will help them challenge older stallions for hierarchy in the herd. They bite and kick, running in circles and kicking up dust around the other horses.
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  • Head lowered and ears laid back in an aggressive posture, a stallion is "herding" or "snaking" or to control his mare and foal. The white mustang is also sending a warning to others. Wild stallions protect their families and this behavior is in reaction to a threat to his band.
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  • A charismatic mustang stallion looks like a white horse on a merry-go-round as he arches his neck and proudly walks through a flowering meadow in the Wild Horse Sanctuary. Phantom was well-known in the wild, and after capture, his fans raised money to find him a safe home with his band.
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  • Phantom, a charismatic white mustang, fights a roan stallion at the Wild Horse Sanctuary. He was captured by the U.S. Forest Service and rescued by loyal fans who raised money to save him. Once released with other horses, he was tested for hierarchy in the herd.
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  • Phantom, a charismatic stallion, challenges a rival stud after he was captured then released with a herd in California's Wild Horse Sanctuary. He roamed free on public lands in the Nevada wilderness for 17 years leading his band of mustangs out of the mountains and through the valley to water.
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  • A pair of male lions.
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  • A pair of male lions.
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  • A cowgirl prepares to saddle horses at the ranch near Monticello, Utah. Ropes and halters adorn the stalls at the Indian Creek ranch is highly valued for water rights and majestic scenery, the working ranch is an example of preservation.
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  • A cowgirl walks from the corral under towering red rocks near Monticello, Utah. The Indian Creek ranch is owned by the Nature Conservancy. Highly valued for water rights and majestic scenery, the working ranch was saved and run by a woman rancher.
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  • A cowgirl leads her horse to a corral under towering red rocks near Monticello, Utah. The Indian Creek ranch is owned by the Nature Conservancy. Highly valued for water rights and majestic scenery, the working ranch was saved from development and is an example of a working ranch respectful of the land.
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  • The Biltmore Estate is one of Frederick Law Olmsted’s finest landscapes and includes a six-acre lagoon that reflects the majestic house that is located near Asheville, North Carolina. In the late 1800s, George W. Vanderbilt sought the advice of Olmsted, the country’s preeminent landscape designer, to help him with an appropriate design to complement the French Renaissance-style château he was building in the Blue Ridge Mountains.<br />
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Olmsted sited the house and created a lagoon, woodlands, gardens and the resulting Biltmore Estate that is considered a masterpiece and presently is enjoyed by nearly one million visitors each year.<br />
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Here, frail and nearing 70 nears old, he wrote to a friend, “I have raised my calling from the rank of a trade . . . (to) an Art, an Art of design.”
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  • A cowgirl leads her horse to a corral under towering red rocks near Monticello, Utah. The Indian Creek ranch is owned by the Nature Conservancy. Highly valued for water rights and majestic scenery, the working ranch was saved from development and is an example of a working ranch respectful of the land.
    MELISSA FARLOW_MM6659_680961-05.jpg
  • The Biltmore Estate is one of Frederick Law Olmsted’s finest landscapes and includes a six-acre lagoon that reflects the majestic mansion that is located near Asheville, North Carolina. In the late 1800s, George W. Vanderbilt sought the advice of Olmsted, the country’s preeminent landscape designer, to help him with an appropriate design to complement the French Renaissance-style château he was building in the Blue Ridge Mountains.<br />
<br />
Olmsted sited the house and created a lagoon, woodlands, gardens and the resulting Biltmore Estate that is considered a masterpiece and presently is enjoyed by nearly one million visitors each year.
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