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  • Sunlight parts the clouds and illuminates a stand of quaking aspen trees or Populus tremuloides in the stark and rugged San Juan Mountains. Shafts of silver, not sunlight, lured miners into Colorado's wilderness where now rugged trails form the Alpine Loop, a Bureau of Land Management back country byway with more than a glimmer of mountain splendor. Rich greens turn vibrant colors of gold as autumn comes to the region near Ouray.
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  • Sunlight parts the clouds and illuminates a stand of aspen trees in the stark and rugged San Juan Mountains. Shafts of silver, not sunlight, lured miners into Colorado's wilderness where now rugged trails form the Alpine Loop, a Bureau of Land Management back country byway with more than a glimmer of mountain splendor. Rich greens turn gold on Populus tremuloides as autumn comes to the area near Ouray.
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  • Sunlight parts the clouds and illuminates a snowy peak in the stark and rugged San Juan Mountains. Shafts of silver, not sunlight, lured miners into Colorado's wilderness where now rugged trails form the Alpine Loop, a Bureau of Land Management back country byway with more than a glimmer of mountain splendor.
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  • Sunlight streams though clouds after a storm.
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  • Rays of sunlight pierce the clouds hanging over Sitka Sound and Baranof Island. Southeast Alaska receives about 200 inches of rain a year creating its moody ambiance.
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  • Sunlight beaming through a forest of evergreen trees.
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  • Sunlight filters through the autumn leaves of aspen trees. Populus tremuloides, aspens, have heart-shaped leaves that tremble in the slightest breeze which is why they are also called "quaking aspens." Backlit in warm sun, the tree native to North America, thrives in the higher altitude of the San Juan Mountains in Colorado.
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  • Sunlight highlights aspen trees, Populus tremuloides, as their colors turn golden in the autumn. "Quaking aspen" is Colorado's signature tree in the high altitude of the San Juan mountains near Silverton. Aspens grow in large clonal colonies, derived from a single seedling. They spread by root suckers and new starts may pop up 100–130 ft from the parent tree. Each tree may live for 40–150 years, but the root system of the colony can be thousands of years old sending up new trunks as the older trees die off above ground.
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  • Sunlight highlights grasses and sand dunes on the shore of Lake Michigan at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
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  • Early morning rays of sunlight peek over jagged peaks in the Dolomite Mountains, a mountain range in the northern Italian Alps numbering 18 peaks which rise to above 3,000 meters. The striking landscape features vertical walls, sheer cliffs and a high density of narrow, deep and long valleys. The geology is marked by steeples, pinnacles and rock walls, the site also contains glacial landforms and karst systems.
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  • Aerial view of Rinconada Canyon in Petroglyph National Monument, New Mexico.  A lbuquerque lies in the distance, partially spotlit by sunlight streaming throug h an opening in the cloud cover.
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  • Sunlight illuminates Half Dome in the Sierra Nevada Mountains at sunset.
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  • Morning sunlight fills the canyons and rock formations created by erosion as the surrounding Colorado River sliced through the Colorado Plateau near Moab, Utah. Canyonlands National Park’s stunning vistas in Island in the Sky, are red rock Wingate sandstone <br />
cliffs and spires.
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  • Sunlight illuminates stands of golden aspen trees below the stark and rugged San Juan Mountains. Snow clouds build as late fall comes to Colorado’s wilderness and Populus tremuloides displays brilliant color. Shafts of silver, not sunlight, lured miners into the steep mountains near Telluride.
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  • Morning sunlight reflections dapple W. Adams Street near Berghoff restaurant.
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  • Sunlight kisses a snow-dusted peak in the Dolomite Mountains. The mountain range in the northern Italian Alps numbers 18 peaks which rise to above 3,000 meters. The striking landscape features vertical walls, sheer cliffs and a high density of narrow, deep and long valleys. The geology is marked by steeples, pinnacles and rock walls, the site also contains glacial landforms and karst systems. The characteristic rock of the Dolomites consists of fossilised coral reefs formed during the Triassic Period (around 250 million years ago) by organisms and sedimentary matter at the bottom of the ancient tropical Tethys Ocean.
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  • Crepuscular rays of sunlight shine over a snaking river.
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  • Fog fills the valley surrounding snowy, white peaks of the stark and rugged San Juan Mountains. Shafts of silver, not sunlight, lured miners into Colorado's wilderness where now rugged trails form the Alpine Loop, a Bureau of Land Management back country byway with more than a glimmer of mountain splendor.
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  • Morning fog fills the valley between snowy, white peaks of the stark and rugged San Juan Mountains. Shafts of silver, not sunlight, lured miners into Colorado's wilderness where now rugged trails form the Alpine Loop, a Bureau of Land Management back country byway with more than a glimmer of mountain splendor.
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  • Golden rays of sunrise illuminate rock faces of the stark and rugged San Juan Mountains dusted with snow. Shafts of silver, not sunlight, lured miners into Colorado's wilderness where now rugged trails form the Alpine Loop, a Bureau of Land Management back country byway with more than a glimmer of mountain splendor.
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  • Fog and low-lying clouds fill the valleys surrounding the   snowy peaks of the stark and rugged San Juan Mountains. Shafts of silver, not sunlight, lured miners into Colorado's wilderness where now rugged trails form the Alpine Loop, a Bureau of Land Management back country byway with more than a glimmer of mountain splendor.
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  • Meandering from the San Juan Mountains to southwestern Colorado’s sandstone canyons, the fragile wildlife-rich San Miguel River corridor has special protective designations from the Bureau of Land Management. Afternoon sunlight illuminates a stand of aspen trees, Populus tremuloides, that turned golden as autumn comes to the region near Montrose.
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  • Evening shadows climb sunlit rock formations created by erosion as the surrounding Colorado River sliced through the Colorado Plateau near Moab, Utah.
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  • Cliffs and terraces and colorful layers of rock are illuminated on in an aerial photograph revealing the steps of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. The wilderness area is one million acres of public land outside of St. George, Utah. Due to its remote location and rugged landscape, the monument was one of the last places in the continental United States to be mapped.
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  • Morning sun kisses the icy tops of winter trees in snow blanketed New York’s Central Park. An elevated view shows a walker following a curved path planned by Frederick Law Olmsted to create a greater sense of space and mystery about what was to come around the next bend.<br />
Olmsted partnered with Calvert Vaux to plan “Greensward,” and won a design competition to make the what became a beloved urban park. When the idea was conceived, New York was much smaller and no one could imagine the open space surrounded by a city with tall buildings. Olmsted was a visionary and understood that man needed nature to combat the stresses of city life.  Construction began in 1858  and was completed fifteen years later. Central Park was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1963 and is now managed by Central Park Conservancy, a nonprofit which contributes eighty five percent of the park’s $37.5 budget.
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  • Castleton Rock is a 400-foot Wingate Sandstone tower standing on a 1,000 foot Moenkopi-Chinle cone above the northeastern border of Castle Valley, Utah. It is a world-renown desert rock formation that has numerous climbing routes and is located outside of Moab.
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  • Aerial view of TexasGulf Potash Ponds which are solar evaporation ponds used in the process of mining potash. Potash, a water-soluble potassium salt  is extracted and blue dye is added to increase the rate of evaporation. It is mainly used in fertilizer products but also in the making of soap, glass, ceramics and batteries.<br />
The mine is currently owned and operated by Intredpid Potash Inc and the ponds cover 400 acres of land surrounded by sandstone cliffs and wilderness near Moab.
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  • Sunlight floods the doorway as Christian worshipers file into Lo Vasquez  sanctuary. They walked during a religious pilgrimage to the Catholic cathedral located near both Santiago and Valparaiso, Chile.
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  • Fog lifts over forested islands and muskeg terrain above Sitka Sound. Tongass National Forest is 17 million acres, the largest temperate rainforest in the world.
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  • Nubian king's tomb from the 25th dynasty. El-Kurru was one of the royal cemeteries used by the Nubian royal family. Egyptian empire began to decay in 1000BC and in 660BC Kingdom of Kush ruled an empire stretching from central Sudan to the borders of Palestine.
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  • Northern Sudanese friends converse in a restaurant where life is comfortable. In their civilized world, they are removed from the war in the south. Although removed from the conflict, Sudanese northerners travel to town for the weekly cattle market have suffered from inflation caused by high military spending.
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  • A small herd of wild horses, brought by Catholic missionaries in the 19th-century from Tahiti, cross the main road through the island to graze.
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  • Novices play ball in a courtyard during a short break from the strict everyday life in a cloistered convent at Santa Catalina Convent in Arequipa, Peru. Older Catholic nuns allow this scheduled play to help the young nuns adjust more easily to the new rules and a routine: They are always silent, pray seven times a day, and never leave the grounds. Visitors to the convent can attend mass but never see life behind the walls where 23 women ranging in age from 15 to 93 make their home.
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  • Zugspitz is Germany's tallest peak in the Alps.
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  • The Heidelberg Project, an outdoor art museum started by Tyree Guyton in 1986.
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  • Kalacha Cultural Festival where the Kenyan government gathers Turkana tribespeople once a year to indoctrinate them.
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  • Nubian king's tomb from the 25th dynasty. El-Kurru was one of the royal cemeteries used by the Nubian royal family. Egyptian empire began to decay in 1000BC and in 660BC Kingdom of Kush ruled an empire stretching from central Sudan to the borders of Palestine.
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  • Nubian king's tomb from the 25th dynasty. El-Kurru was one of the royal cemeteries used by the Nubian royal family. Egyptian empire began to decay in 1000BC and in 660BC Kingdom of Kush ruled an empire stretching from central Sudan to the borders of Palestine.
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  • A man ascends stairs in the tomb of Piankhy, a Nubian king.
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  • Nubian king's tomb from the 25th dynasty. El-Kurru was one of the royal cemeteries used by the Nubian royal family. Egyptian empire began to decay in 1000BC and in 660BC Kingdom of Kush ruled an empire stretching from central Sudan to the borders of Palestine.
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  • A man illuminates hieroglyphics on a wall in a Nubian king's tomb from the 25th dynasty. El-Kurru was one of the royal cemeteries used by the Nubian royal family. Egyptian empire began to decay in 1000BC and in 660BC Kingdom of Kush ruled an empire stretching from central Sudan to the borders of Palestine.
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  • Three volcanoes, now dormant, formed Easter Island half a million years ago.  Rano Kau is the largest crater on the island with an aerial view from the mirador on the headlands. Inside is a lagoon of fresh water filling the crater that is almost a mile wide and 1,000 feet high above the Pacific Ocean in Rapa Nui National Park.
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  • Three volcanoes, quiet now, formed Easter Island half a million years ago. Rano Raraku has a lagoon-filled crater seen in an aerial photo of the island.
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  • Hanging cages hold reef fish to be transported to China and Hong Kong. The nets capture a variety of fish and marine life extracted from the ocean.
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  • Hanging cages hold reef fish to be transported to China and Hong Kong.    <br />
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These cages are located just off the coast of Bimi, Indonesia. Initially reef fish only came from the South China Sea, but transport developed and fish now come from all over S.E. Asia. The fish are often used for celebratory meals in Hong Kong, but in Guangzhou the fish are so cheap and the apartments are so small that many people eat out. And the stereotype is that there is lots of food left on the table.  Often a fish is popular because of its color more than its taste.
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  • Fog rises from the base of the Straight Cliffs that rise up to the Kaiparowits Plateau in Utah’s Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. The protected Bureau of Land Management monument spans across nearly 1.87 million acres of public land from the cliffs and terraces to geologic treasures of slot canyons, natural bridges and arches. It’s remote location and rugged landscape make it an extraordinary unspoiled natural area valued by biologists, paleontologists, archeologists, historians and those who love quiet creation and solitude. Grand Staircase was named the first national monument in 1996.
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  • Fog rises from the base of the Straight Cliffs that rise up to the Kaiparowits Plateau in Utah’s Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. The protected Bureau of Land Management monument spans across nearly 1.87 million acres of public land from the cliffs and terraces to geologic treasures of slot canyons, natural bridges and arches. It’s remote location and rugged landscape make it an extraordinary unspoiled natural area valued by biologists, paleontologists, archeologists, historians and those who love quiet creation and solitude. Grand Staircase was named the first national monument in 1996.
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  • The Paria Rivers snakes through the sandstone landscape north of the Vermillion Cliffs National Monument. Narrow slot canyons form along it from the waters that originate in the north side of the 112,500-acre Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness Area at the Utah/Arizona border. The aerial view helps explain erosion through geologic time.
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  • McGinnis Mountain in early morning after a fresh snow.
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  • Ice on branches of trees near Mendenhall Glacier.
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  • Clear cut trees grow together letting no light in the forest.
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  • Two boys help their uncle on a farm in the Dolomites.
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  • A horse with bald face marking.
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  • Carnival mask made of wood.
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  • The village of Perce in the shadow of Perce Rock.
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  • Artists paint the walls of Imagination Station, a house across from Detroit's abandoned train depot.
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  • A boat on the Detroit River against the skyline of Windsor, Canada.
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  • The abandoned Beaux Art neoclassical style Michigan Central Station.
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  • An artist paints a mural on a wall of the Matrix theater in Mexicantown.
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  • Joggers run northward along the shore of Lake Michigan.
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  • A morning commuter along Wicker and the Riverwalk.
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  • A pattern of light streaks across a young cowboy who competes in a horse show with his trained formerly wild mustang. Special competitions for trained wild horses draws interest in their abilities when adopted.
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  • A U.S. Border patrol officer leads his trained former mustang from the barn to ride in the rough backcountry. The horses are high spirited, but sure-footed on a rugged trail in Montana and generally don't spook as much as a domestic horse.
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  • Golden light of early morning illuminates fog lifting around horses in a pasture at Wild Horse Sanctuary in Northern California.
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  • A former wild horse, adopted and trained, now works the Wyoming range with a sheepherder and his dog. Owners find that mustangs are sure-footed on a trail and spook less than domesticated horses.
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  • Foals are often born with a pale shade of their adult color. In the wild, the dull colored coat camouflages baby horses from predators. They typically shed their fuzzy foal coat, however, and at three or four months of age evolve into their adult coloration.
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  • Aerial view of the Dolomites dusted with snow under a setting full moon at sunrise. The mountain range in the northern Italian Alps numbers 18 peaks that rise above 3,000 meters. The striking landscape features vertical walls, sheer cliffs and a high density of narrow, deep and long valleys. The geology is marked by steeples, pinnacles and rock walls, the site also contains glacial landforms and karst systems.
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  • Twilight view of Shi Shi beach and it's sea stacks.
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  • A red-haired, freckle-faced, young lad has sunscreen lotion applied before starting out on a rafting trip on the Colorado River.
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  • Sandstone-capped escarpment glows in the setting sun in Vermilion Cliffs National Monument. The 280,000-acre wilderness is located at the Utah/Arizona border where the wooded Paria Plateau stretches south and  drops 3,000 feet at the monument’s namesake—the Vermilion Cliffs.
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  • Young cowboys turn a ranch cattle chute into a homegrown playground on a ranch near Steens Mountain in southeastern Oregon. The young cow pokes learn to ride horses when they are young, and help move cattle on the ranch.
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  • Late day sun lights a meadow in Yosemite National Park. Glaciers carved the Sierra Nevada mountains and creating walls that frame a flat valley floor.  Trees and grasses provide a scenic setting in late fall before the first snows.
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  • View of the valley floor meadow in Yosemite National Park embodies solitude surrounded by granite walls created by glaciers in the Sierra Nevada mountains.
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  • New Yorkers enjoy Drummer's Grove who have gathered informally in a corner of Brooklyn’s Prospect Park every Sunday afternoon since 1968. The mix of dancers, musicians, and others who listen and participate in the celebratory atmosphere.<br />
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Park designer Frederick Law Olmsted did not envision Drummers Grove in the 1860s when he and Calvert Vaux planned an urban space of meadows, woodlands, and pastoral views to help people connect with nature in New York.
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  • Interior of the renovated West Baden Springs Hotel.
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  • Morning light haloes the giant conifers in Lady Bird Johnson Memorial Grove in Redwoods National Park. Saved from clear cuts, ancient redwoods, some measuring 300 feet tall, and Douglas fir rise above the forest floor. The park established in 1968, has been under rehabilitation since its' inception to restore 70,000 acres of second-growth forest and remove about 300 miles of abandoned and inaccessible logging roads.
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  • Dune grasses glow with warm setting sun on the shore of Lake Michigan user a stormy sky at Sleeping Bear National Lakeshore.
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  • Tourists explore the salt flats near San Pedro, in the Atacama Desert. Salar de Atacama is surrounded by mountains, and has no drainage outlets. Water evaporates leaving small deposits of crusted salt.
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  • The most recognized symbol of Monterrey, Mexico is Cerro de la Silla, the saddle-backed mountain range. It is the backdrop behind the modern orange sculptural monument with laser beams, “Faro Del Comercio” or “Beacon of Commerce,” by sculpture Luis Barraz that is a contrast to the traditional cathedral, Baroque style Cathedral of Monterrey. <br />
Beyond Macro Plaza both colonial and contemporary architecture are found on the streets. The third largest city in Mexico, Monterrey is the capital of Nuevo Leon. It is an industrial and commercial city with cultural interests. It’s said that Monterrey faces more to the north and the United States than south to Latin America.
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  • Sunrise aerial photo showing traffic crossing Juarez-Lincoln International, one of four bridges over the Rio Grande River located in the cities Laredo, Texas, and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, that connects the United States with Mexico.<br />
The Pan-American Highway is a network of road that passes through the America's many diverse climates and ecological types – ranging from dense jungles to arid deserts.
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  • This Mexican photographer has been selling Polaroid instant color photographs to tourists at the base of Cascada Cola de Caballo, Horsetail Falls, for 50 of his 73 years. The waterfall makes a dramatic 75-foot drop through Cumbres de Monterrey in Las Cumbres National Park south of Monterrey.  The falls and surrounding park are a draw for Mexican families for picnics.
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  • Aerials in Arkansas of the Buffalo River.
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  • Plastic recycling in Bangladesh.
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  • Plastic items for sale in Mumbai, India.
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  • A cow is assisted by a rancher as she births a calf at a dairy farm in Kansas.
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  • The Niobrara River flows through farms and a wildlife refuge.<br />
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The Ogallala Aquifer comes to the surface in Nebraska.<br />
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The Niobrara River is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 568 miles (914 km) long, running through the U.S. states of Wyoming and Nebraska.
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  • Aerials of Lake Turkana.
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  • Dancers attending the Kalacha Cultural Festival.
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  • Students clean dorms at a government school.
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  • The Kenyan government supplies tents for dancers attending the Kalacha Cultural Festival.
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  • Inside a couple's apartment in Beijing.
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  • A woman's shadowy profile seen through a back-lit umbrella.
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  • An elderly woman stands on a porch with hanging laundry.
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  • An altar boy holds a candle inside a dimly-lit church.
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  • A foggy sunrise over water.
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  • Underwater view of swimmers and a boat at the surface of the ocean.
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  • Children swimming in the bay at sunset.
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  • Children swimming in the bay at sunset.
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  • Bird hunters trap herons in the Indus River.
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  • A silhouetted child runs on a rock studded beach at sunset.
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