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  • The Ringmaster prepares to open the curtains into the tent backstage at the Cole Brother Circus in Wilmington, North Carolina.
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  • leaves blow across a baseball field under cloudy skies in Agua Perieta, Mexico.
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  • WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NC - Light beams shine through cloudy skies in these aerial photographs of beach scenes.
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  • WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NC - Light beams shine through cloudy skies in these aerial photographs of beach scenes.
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  • WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NC - Light beams shine through cloudy skies in these aerial photographs of beach scenes.
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  • WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NC - Light beams shine through cloudy skies in these aerial photographs of beach scenes.
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  • WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NC - Light beams shine through cloudy skies in these aerial photographs of beach scenes.
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  • WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NC - Light beams shine through cloudy skies in these aerial photographs of beach scenes.
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  • WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NC - Light beams shine through cloudy skies in these aerial photographs of beach scenes.
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  • Open pool of water in the wetlands of Surf City NC, surrounded by marsh grass.
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  • Open pool of water in the wetlands of Surf City NC, surrounded by marsh grass.
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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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  • 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 school of Manta Rays feeds, gliding with open mouths through cloudy, plankton rich water off the coast of Panama. Many species of fish are diminishing in numbers as a result of pollution and overfishing. Sea-life worldwide is being drastically effected by these and other forms of human intrusion.
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  • A school of Manta Rays feeds, gliding with open mouths through cloudy, plankton rich water off the coast of Panama. Many species of fish are diminishing in numbers as a result of pollution and overfishing. Sea-life worldwide is being drastically effected by these and other forms of human intrusion.
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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 school of Manta Rays feeds, gliding with open mouths through cloudy, plankton rich water off the coast of Panama. Many species of fish are diminishing in numbers as a result of pollution and overfishing. Sea-life worldwide is being drastically effected by these and other forms of human intrusion.
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  • A man opens a gate in 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. The man, part of a group called "Agua Por Vida" leaves water for those attempting to cross. 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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