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  • Pins mark places on a map of the United States.
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  • Pins mark places on a map of the United States.
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  • Pins mark places on a map of the United States.
    LMB_041312_Indy_7998.jpg
  • Pins mark places on a map of the United States.
    LMB_041312_Indy_7996.jpg
  • Pins mark places on a map of the United States.
    LMB_041312_Indy_7997.jpg
  • Pins mark places on a map of the United States.
    LMB_041312_Indy_7994.jpg
  • Pins mark places on a map of the United States.
    LMB_041312_Indy_7993.jpg
  • Pins mark places on a map of the United States.
    LMB_041312_Indy_7992.jpg
  • Worn and marked driftwood on Isla Iguana, Panama
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  • Worn and marked driftwood on Isla Iguana, Panama
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  • Worn and marked driftwood on Isla Iguana, Panama
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  • Worn and marked driftwood on Isla Iguana, Panama
    woodMarks.tif
  • Worn and marked driftwood on Isla Iguana, Panama
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  • Tracks from heavy machinery tires are marked in the ground.
    LMB_5309_Still_8390.jpg
  • Tracks from heavy machinery tires are marked in the ground.
    LMB_5309_Still_8381.jpg
  • Rain makes the paint of a freshly painted stop sign, marked off by cones, run over concrete in a parking lot.
    LMB_cones_62909_0918.jpg
  • Rain makes the paint of a freshly painted stop sign, marked off by cones, run over concrete in a parking lot.
    LMB_cones_62909_0902.jpg
  • Tracks from heavy machinery tires are marked in the ground.
    LMB_5309_Still_8383.jpg
  • Tracks from heavy machinery tires are marked in the ground.
    LMB_5309_Still_8388.jpg
  • Tracks from heavy machinery tires are marked in the ground.
    LMB_5309_Still_8383.jpg
  • Rain makes the paint of a freshly painted stop sign, marked off by cones, run over concrete in a parking lot.
    LMB_cones_62909_0913.jpg
  • Rain makes the paint of a freshly painted stop sign, marked off by cones, run over concrete in a parking lot.
    LMB_cones_62909_0904.jpg
  • Rain makes the paint of a freshly painted stop sign, marked off by cones, run over concrete in a parking lot.
    LMB_cones_62909_0900.jpg
  • Tracks from heavy machinery tires are marked in the ground.
    LMB_5309_Still_8390.jpg
  • Tracks from heavy machinery tires are marked in the ground.
    LMB_5309_Still_8388.jpg
  • Tracks from heavy machinery tires are marked in the ground.
    LMB_5309_Still_8381.jpg
  • Bottle-rockets streak into the night sky at Wrightsville Beach, NC.
    LMB_5409_firework_3235.jpg
  • Green trees grow over a wooden fence.
    LMB_5309_Still_8392.jpg
  • Green trees grow over a wooden fence.
    LMB_5309_Still_8395.jpg
  • Green trees grow over a wooden fence.
    LMB_5309_Still_8392.jpg
  • Fireworks blast into the night sky at Wrightsville Beach, NC.
    LMB_5409_firework_3274.jpg
  • Fireworks blast into the night sky at Wrightsville Beach, NC.
    LMB_5409_firework_3277.jpg
  • Bottle-rockets streak into the night sky at Wrightsville Beach, NC.
    LMB_5409_firework_3234.jpg
  • CHIANG MAI - FEB 27 2006: Controlled burns mark the start of the dry season in the hills above Elephant Nature Park. The park is a private venture started up as a sanctuary for older and abused elephants that previously worked in logging operations or in tourist shows. The controlled burns clear underbrush and provide rich soils for farmers to plant in. 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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  • A water container on 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. A group called "Agua Por Vida" leaves the containers and marks them with flags. They do not encourage people to cross the nearly 2,000 mile border but do not believe people should die needlessly.
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