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  • A bloody cutting board with utensil.
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  • A bloody cutting board with utensil.
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  • A bloody cutting board with utensil.
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  • Logan MB bites on his finger with stitches.
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  • Logan MB bites on his finger with stitches.
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  • Logan MB bites on his finger with stitches.
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  • Logan MB bites on his finger with stitches.
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  • Logan MB bites on his finger with stitches.
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  • Logan MB bites on his finger with stitches.
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  • Logan MB bites on his finger with stitches.
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  • Logan MB bites on his finger with stitches.
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  • Logan MB bites on his finger with stitches.
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  • Logan MB bites on his finger with stitches.
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  • Logan MB bites on his finger with stitches.
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  • CHIANG MAI, THAILAND -FEB 26 2006: Like boxing, the "corner men" of each bird are very important elements of the fight. In a flurry of action, they cut swelling bumps, sew wounds, wash cuts, repair feathers and use other methods to refresh and get the bird ready for the next round. Here a trainer reattaches feather with hot glue - the feather provide 'armor' and protection for the bird. Fear of Bird Flu caused officials to ban Thai cock fights in 2005, but a persistent movement of Thai's claiming the social significance of the sport and a reduction in Bird Flu cases has allowed the fights to resume. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • CHIANG MAI, THAILAND - FEB 26 2006: Like boxing, the "corner men" of each bird are very important elements of the fight. In a flurry of action, they cut swelling bumps, sew wounds, wash cuts, repair feathers and use other methods to refresh and get the bird ready for the next round.Fear of Bird Flu caused officials to ban Thai cock fights in 2005, but a persistent movement of Thai's claiming the social significance of the sport and a reduction in Bird Flu cases has allowed the fights to resume. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • CHIANG MAI - FEB 26 2006: Like boxing, the "corner men" of each bird are very important elements of the fight. In a flurry of action, they cut swelling bumps, sew wounds, wash cuts, repair feathers and use other methods to refresh and get the bird ready for the next round.Fear of Bird Flu caused officials to ban Thai cock fights in 2005, but a persistent movement of Thai's claiming the social significance of the sport and a reduction in Bird Flu cases has allowed the fights to resume. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • The boat's route at the Carolina Beach Island of Lights Flotilla was to cruise from Snows Cut to Carolina Beach Boat Basin and back. Here the Ashley High School Boat makes its way back up the towards Snow's Cut.
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  • CHIANG RAI -MARCH 12 2006: Like boxing, the "corner men" of each bird are very important elements of the fight. In a flurry of action, they cut swelling bumps, sew wounds, wash cuts, repair feathers and use other methods to refresh and get the bird ready for the next round.Fear of Bird Flu caused officials to ban Thai cock fights in 2005, but a persistent movement of Thai's claiming the social significance of the sport and a reduction in Bird Flu cases has allowed the fights to resume. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • CHIANG RAI -MARCH 12 2006: Like boxing, the "corner men" of each bird are very important elements of the fight. In a flurry of action, they cut swelling bumps, sew wounds, wash cuts, repair feathers and use other methods to refresh and get the bird ready for the next round.Fear of Bird Flu caused officials to ban Thai cock fights in 2005, but a persistent movement of Thai's claiming the social significance of the sport and a reduction in Bird Flu cases has allowed the fights to resume. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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  • As soon as you cross over the Snow's Cut bridge to Carolina Beach, there is no doubt you've entered the celebration of the Island of lights
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  • The boat's route at the Carolina Beach Island of Lights Flotilla was to cruise from Snows Cut to Carolina Beach Boat Basin and back.
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  • The boat's route at the Carolina Beach Island of Lights Flotilla was to cruise from Snows Cut to Carolina Beach Boat Basin and back.
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  • The boat's route at the Carolina Beach Island of Lights Flotilla was to cruise from Snows Cut to Carolina Beach Boat Basin and back.
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  • The boat's route at the Carolina Beach Island of Lights Flotilla was to cruise from Snows Cut to Carolina Beach Boat Basin and back.
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  • CHIANG MAI - FEB 28 2006: Volunteers help mahouts wash elephants at the Elephant Nature Park. This gives the mahouts a chance to look over their charges' skin for cuts and possible infections. Large amounts (up to 50 lbs a dose) of expensive medicines are needed once an elephant becomes ill. Many environmentally based programs provide better experiences for both people and animals than entertainment based shows, Asian elephants - strong, social, and intelligent - have been trained for thousands of years for use in transportation, labor, and ritual. In Thailand, Elephants are of immense cultural importance, but their numbers are shockingly plummeting. In 1905, there were over 100,000 elephants in this land - now they are estimated at less than 5,000 - of which barely half are in the wild. (Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting)
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