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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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  • The Airborne and Special Operations Museum is located in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The Airborne and Special Operations Museum is located in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The main exhibit gallery moves the visitor through time, starting in 1940 with the conception of the U.S. Army Parachute Test Platoon and ending with today's airborne and special operations units. The dramatic 59,000 square-foot building contains a 5,000 square-foot, five-story high open lobby area with two full-sized, fully deployed parachutes..
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  • A school of Manta Rays feeds, gliding with open mouths through cloudy, plankton rich water off the coast of Panama. Such unexpected wonders are one of the main reasons free-diving is so appealing - with no bubbles from scuba tanks to scare off animals, a careful free-diver can get closer to easily frightened fish and wildlife..(Photo by Logan Mock-Bunting) logan@scott-free.com
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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.
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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
  • The Airborne and Special Operations Museum is located in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The Airborne and Special Operations Museum is located in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The main exhibit gallery moves the visitor through time, starting in 1940 with the conception of the U.S. Army Parachute Test Platoon and ending with today's airborne and special operations units. The dramatic 59,000 square-foot building contains a 5,000 square-foot, five-story high open lobby area with two full-sized, fully deployed parachutes..
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  • The Airborne and Special Operations Museum is located in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The Airborne and Special Operations Museum is located in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The main exhibit gallery moves the visitor through time, starting in 1940 with the conception of the U.S. Army Parachute Test Platoon and ending with today's airborne and special operations units. The dramatic 59,000 square-foot building contains a 5,000 square-foot, five-story high open lobby area with two full-sized, fully deployed parachutes..
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  • The Airborne and Special Operations Museum is located in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The Airborne and Special Operations Museum is located in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The main exhibit gallery moves the visitor through time, starting in 1940 with the conception of the U.S. Army Parachute Test Platoon and ending with today's airborne and special operations units. The dramatic 59,000 square-foot building contains a 5,000 square-foot, five-story high open lobby area with two full-sized, fully deployed parachutes..
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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_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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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  • A fisherman wades out to fetch his boat off Santa Catalina , Panama. The numbers of sea-life in the nearby waters have drastically declined in the last ten years, due mainly to the increase in demand for seafood from such metropolitan areas such as Panama City. Overfishing is of great concern worldwide as fish numbers around the globe continue to plummet.
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