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  • A man holds a fresh coconut on the North Shore of the island Oahu in Hawaii.
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  • A man holds a fresh coconut on the North Shore of the island Oahu in Hawaii.
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  • A man holds a fresh coconut on the North Shore of the island Oahu in Hawaii.
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  • A man jokes around with a fresh coconut, holding it to his eyes, on the North Shore of the island Oahu in Hawaii.
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  • A man jokes around with a fresh coconut, holding it to his eyes, on the North Shore of the island Oahu in Hawaii.
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  • A man catches a fresh coconut, knocked loose from a palm tree on the North Shore of the island Oahu in Hawaii.
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  • A man catches a fresh coconut, knocked loose from a palm tree on the North Shore of the island Oahu in Hawaii.
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  • Rain makes the paint of a freshly painted stop sign, marked off by cones, run over concrete in a parking lot.
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  • Rain makes the paint of a freshly painted stop sign, marked off by cones, run over concrete in a parking lot.
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  • Rain makes the paint of a freshly painted stop sign, marked off by cones, run over concrete in a parking lot.
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  • Rain makes the paint of a freshly painted stop sign, marked off by cones, run over concrete in a parking lot.
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  • Rain makes the paint of a freshly painted stop sign, marked off by cones, run over concrete in a parking lot.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Water droplets on green leaves.
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  • Sun shines through tall grasses and plants in Montezuma, New Mexico.
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  • CHIANG MAI, Thailand - FEB 27 2006: A volunteer helps feed fresh fruits and vegetables to an elephant at the Elephant Nature Park. In the wild, elephants can eat between 250 - 525 pounds of food a day. Environmental tourism in the biggest tool being used to make sustainable models for elephants to thrive, both physically and economically. 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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  • Trace R. Dumpster-dives in Pittsboro. Some of the items gathered will be given to the pigs on his farm, but others will be eaten by people, depending on the quality and freshness of the food.
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