Keyword: national geographic
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A dust devil springs up near the Pan-American Highway in Chile’s Atacama Desert.
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“El Dragon,” a large sand dune near Iquique, Chile at the edge of the Atacama Desert.
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All’s wet during the ‘full’ season in the Brazilian Pantanal, an array of seasonally flooded lowlands which makes for ideal habitat for a rich array of biodiversity.
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A tourist surveys darts used by the military as targets in practice flights over Cabeza Prieta NWR, Arizona.
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Cabeza Prieta NWR, Arizona.
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Aerial of Canyonlands National Park’s Needles District, Utah.
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Lightning strikes near a Nebraska farmstead.
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Hikers at Arches National Park, Utah.
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A young hiker belts out a cry that echoes through the canyons of Deadhorse Point State Park in Utah.
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Telemarketing center in Omaha, Nebraska.
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Basic training at Pensacola Naval Air Station in Florida. (Individual IDs are available upon request.)
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Choco, a native of Madidi National Park, Bolivia, calls a jaguar in to an area near an eco-tourism lodge.
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Piranha fishing in the Tuichi River in Bolivia’s Madidi National Park.
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Natives bathe in the Tuichi river, a tributary of the Amazon, in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.
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Rafts made of mahogany are smuggled out of Madidi National Park on the Tuichi River (Bolivia.) Groups like EcoBolivia work to educate the locals on the real value of their land in hopes of preventing logging and deforestation.
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Rosamaria Ruiz, an environmental activist, with native guides on a canoe in the Tuichi River, a tributary of the Amazon, in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.
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A tractor kicks up dust in a field in Brazil.
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Pantanieros (cowboys) on a ranch in Brazil’s Pantanal region.
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Mr. Mudbug, “the world’s largest crawfish” is led through downtown New Orleans, LA during the Krewe of Ponchartrain Parade.
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Skiers and tourists in the heated pool at Sun Valley Lodge (Idaho).
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Vacationers at the Snowbird Ski Resort in Utah.
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Five year-old Jonathan Cunningham sits on an alligator (recently hunted by his father) in Morgan City, Louisiana.
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The Boston Brownies, so named from the tan resulting from the daily swims they take in Boston Harbor.
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Detasslers bite their nails in anticipation as they wait to find out how much money they’ve made. Detassling crews put in long, tough days during the summer as they remove the tassels from seed corn. (Seed corn is harvested and then planted by farmers to grow corn for livestock feed, food additives, and ethanol production.)
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Detassling crews put in long, tough days during the summer as they remove the tassels from seed corn. (Seed corn is harvested and then planted by farmers to grow corn for livestock feed, food additives, and ethanol production.)
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A teenager looks through the screen door at his family’s ranch in Nebraska’s Sandhills.
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Nebraskans look out over an approaching storm at Burwell’s Big Rodeo.
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Two young contestants in the Mount Pleasant, Utah Pioneer’s Pageant struggle with an aspiring “animal actor.”
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Members of a Wayne State College fraternity are transformedinto the “Chickendale” Dancers at the Wayne Chicken festival in Nebraska.
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The Phelps County (NE) Fair’s demolition derby always draws a good crowd.
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A dead bowhead whale lies on the beach in Kaktovik. The village is allowed by law to take three whales each fall for the meat and baleen. First the whale is washed with a front-end loader, then butchering begins.
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Miss Top of the World waves to the crowd during the July 4th celebration in Barrow, the North Slope’s largest village. Barrow is home to 5,000 people, half of the total on the Slope.
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Native American dip-netting for salmon on the Klickitat River (a tributary of the Columbia) in Washington.
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Joel Sartore in a tree blind in Madidi. One of his guides lies on the floor, sick with an infection.
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Photographer Joel Sartore inches his way toward a juvenile caiman in Bolivia’s Madidi National Park.
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Termites are drawn in hordes to the light from a single candle in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.