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  • In the desert of Mexico, a man studies the border fence built on the Mexico/US boundary near Agua Prieta Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. The newly built fence is part of the project to secure the nearly 2,000 mile border - which is widely considered the most frequently traveled international border in the world, with an estimated 250 legal and 500 million illegal crossings every year. The man did not attempt to cross.
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  • In the desert of Mexico, a foreign exchange student  from Australia takes video at the border fence built on the Mexico/US boundary near Agua Prieta Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. The newly built fence is part of the project to secure the nearly 2,000 mile border - which is widely considered the most frequently traveled international border in the world, with an estimated 250 legal and 500 million illegal crossings every year. She did not attempt to cross.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6376.jpg
  • The border fence built on the Mexico/US boundary runs through the desert near Agua Prieta, Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. The newly built fence is part of the project to secure the nearly 2,000 mile border - which is widely considered the most frequently traveled international border in the world, with an estimated 250 legal and 500 million illegal crossings every year.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6370.jpg
  • In the desert of Mexico, a man studies the border fence built on the Mexico/US boundary near Agua Prieta Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. The newly built fence is part of the project to secure the nearly 2,000 mile border - which is widely considered the most frequently traveled international border in the world, with an estimated 250 legal and 500 million illegal crossings every year. The man did not attempt to cross.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6364.jpg
  • In the desert of Mexico, two foreign exchange students(one from China, one from the Netherlands) take photographs at the border fence built on the Mexico/US boundary near Agua Prieta Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. The newly built fence is part of the project to secure the nearly 2,000 mile border - which is widely considered the most frequently traveled international border in the world, with an estimated 250 legal and 500 million illegal crossings every year. Neither men did not attempt to cross.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6338.jpg
  • In the desert of Mexico, a man studies the border fence built on the Mexico/US boundary near Agua Prieta Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. The newly built fence is part of the project to secure the nearly 2,000 mile border - which is widely considered the most frequently traveled international border in the world, with an estimated 250 legal and 500 million illegal crossings every year. The man did not attempt to cross.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6333.jpg
  • The border fence built on the Mexico/US boundary runs through the desert near Agua Prieta, Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. The newly built fence is part of the project to secure the nearly 2,000 mile border - which is widely considered the most frequently traveled international border in the world, with an estimated 250 legal and 500 million illegal crossings every year.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6368.jpg
  • In the desert of Mexico, a man studies the border fence built on the Mexico/US boundary near Agua Prieta Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. The newly built fence is part of the project to secure the nearly 2,000 mile border - which is widely considered the most frequently traveled international border in the world, with an estimated 250 legal and 500 million illegal crossings every year. The man did not attempt to cross.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6358.jpg
  • In the desert of Mexico, a man studies the border fence built on the Mexico/US boundary near Agua Prieta Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. The newly built fence is part of the project to secure the nearly 2,000 mile border - which is widely considered the most frequently traveled international border in the world, with an estimated 250 legal and 500 million illegal crossings every year. The man did not attempt to cross.
    LMB_4.15_IMG_6350.jpg
  • Green trees grow over a wooden fence.
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  • Green trees grow over a wooden fence.
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  • Green trees grow over a wooden fence.
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  • A wooden fence art the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
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  • A wooden fence on the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
    LMB_52109_Camden_8740.jpg
  • A colorful birdhouse hangs on a tree next to a wooden fence.
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  • A colorful birdhouse hangs on a tree next to a wooden fence.
    LMB_5309_Still_8367.jpg
  • A colorful birdhouse hangs on a tree next to a wooden fence.
    LMB_5309_Still_8365.jpg
  • A colorful birdhouse hangs on a tree next to a wooden fence.
    LMB_5309_Still_8363.jpg
  • A colorful birdhouse hangs on a tree next to a wooden fence.
    LMB_5309_Still_8373.jpg
  • A colorful birdhouse hangs on a tree next to a wooden fence.
    LMB_5309_Still_8369.jpg
  • A colorful birdhouse hangs on a tree next to a wooden fence.
    LMB_5309_Still_8367.jpg
  • A colorful birdhouse hangs on a tree next to a wooden fence.
    LMB_5309_Still_8363.jpg
  • A colorful birdhouse hangs on a tree next to a wooden fence.
    LMB_5309_Still_8375.jpg
  • A colorful birdhouse hangs on a tree next to a wooden fence.
    LMB_5309_Still_8369.jpg
  • A colorful birdhouse hangs on a tree next to a wooden fence.
    LMB_5309_Still_8365.jpg
  • A man rests, waiting for the cover of night to cross the Mexico/US Border near Agua Perieta, Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. Hundreds of undocumented immigrants pass across the desert here, and dozens die every year from dehydration and exposure.
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  • Me joke while resting and waiting for the cover of night to cross the Mexico/US Border near Agua Perieta, Mexico and Douglas, Arizona. Hundreds of undocumented immigrants pass across the desert here, and dozens die every year from dehydration and exposure.
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  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
    LMB_52109_Camden_8741.jpg
  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
    LMB_52109_Camden_8748.jpg
  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
    LMB_52109_Camden_8747.jpg
  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
    LMB_52109_Camden_8736.jpg
  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
    LMB_52109_Camden_8735.jpg
  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
    LMB_52109_Camden_8730.jpg
  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
    LMB_52109_Camden_8725.jpg
  • A public access path leads to the ocean at Wrightsville Beach, NC.
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  • A view of the Historic Camden Revolutionary War Site in South Carolina. Camden, the oldest existing inland town in South Carolina, was part of a township plan ordered by King George II in 1730. The frontier settlement took hold by the 1750s, as settlers from Virginia put down roots. The town later became Camden, in honor of Lord Camden, champion of colonial rights. In May of 1780 Lord Charles Cornwallis and 2,500 British troops marched to Camden and set up the main British supply post for the Southern Campaign. The Battle of Camden, the worst American battle defeat of the Revolution, was fought on August 16, 1780.
    LMB_52109_Camden_8733.jpg
  • A group of farmers brings felled trees from the forest to be used on farms as wood for fences and supports.
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  • Harvesting downed lumber for use as fences and building. Crop mob at Eatable Earthscapes. PITTSBORO, NC - MARCH 15: Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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