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  • Mexico/US Border trip - Agua Perieta/ Douglas Arizona. United World College students study Migrant and immigration issues  Traffic- cars trucks and busses- drive under a glowing sunset in Agua Perieta, Mexico.
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  • The Okracoke Ferry Boat pulls away from Ocracoke, Island in North Carolina. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has nearly 16 miles of undeveloped beaches. It is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane.
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  • The Okracoke Ferry Boat pulls away from Ocracoke, Island in North Carolina. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has nearly 16 miles of undeveloped beaches. It is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane.
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  • Seagulls follow the Ocracoke Ferry Boat in North Carolina. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has nearly 16 miles of undeveloped beaches. It is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane.
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  • A man feeds seagulls following the Ocracoke Ferry Boat in North Carolina. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has nearly 16 miles of undeveloped beaches. It is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane.
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  • Seagulls follow the Ocracoke Ferry Boat in North Carolina. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has nearly 16 miles of undeveloped beaches. It is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane.
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  • A man feeds seagulls following the Ocracoke Ferry Boat in North Carolina. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has nearly 16 miles of undeveloped beaches. It is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane.
    LMB_5409_okra_5983.jpg
  • A man feeds seagulls following the Ocracoke Ferry Boat in North Carolina. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has nearly 16 miles of undeveloped beaches. It is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane.
    okra_6015.jpg
  • A man feeds seagulls following the Ocracoke Ferry Boat in North Carolina. Located at the southernmost tip of North Carolina's Outer Banks, Ocracoke Island is part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore and has nearly 16 miles of undeveloped beaches. It is accessible only by ferry, private boat or plane.
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  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
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  • A red surfboard and fin hang out of the back of a pickup truck.
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  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
    LMB_52009_SoBorder_8771.jpg
  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
    LMB_52009_SoBorder_8768.jpg
  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
    LMB_52009_SoBorder_8762.jpg
  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
    LMB_52009_SoBorder_8761.jpg
  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
    LMB_52009_SoBorder_8756.jpg
  • South of the Border is an internationally-know roadside attraction on Interstate 95 near Dillon, South Carolina, so named because it is just "south of the border" between the U.S. states of South and North Carolina. Intentionally campy and over-the-top, the rest area features restaurants, gas stations, motels, a small amusement park, shopping and fireworks. Its mascot is Pedro, an extremely unpolitically-correct Mexican bandido. It is advertised by hundreds of billboards along surrounding highways that start 175 miles away. Photo by LOGAN MOCK-BUNTING
    LMB_52009_SoBorder_8753.jpg
  • A red surfboard and fin hang out of the back of a pickup truck.
    LMB_board_62909_5446.jpg
  • A red surfboard and fin hang out of the back of a pickup truck.
    LMB_board_62909_5445.jpg
  • Fishermen prepare their boats as night falls on Playa Arenal near Pedasi, Panama. The beach is the staging point for many trips to Isla Iguana.
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  • Fishermen prepare their boats as night falls on Playa Arenal near Pedasi, Panama. The beach is the staging point for many trips to Isla Iguana.
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  • Fishermen prepare their boats as night falls on Playa Arenal near Pedasi, Panama. The beach is the staging point for many trips to Isla Iguana.
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  • Fishermen prepare their boats as night falls on Playa Arenal near Pedasi, Panama. The beach is the staging point for many trips to Isla Iguana.
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  • Fishermen prepare their boats as night falls on Playa Arenal near Pedasi, Panama. The beach is the staging point for many trips to Isla Iguana.
    boat2.tif

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