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A street in San Pedro de Atacama as the day comes to an end.

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Police, seen through the windshield of a truck, stop visitors speeding in Chile’s Atacama desert.

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A reverend prays with residents of Roxbury before escorting a mayorial candidate through the area in Boston, Massachusets.

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Edward Hatch Memorial Shell concert of the Boston Pops orchestra on the Charles river in Boston, Massachusets.

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Coffee vendor walking with commuter cars in line outside the Sumner tunnel in Boston, Massachusetts.

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An aerial of the 97th annual Boston Marathon entrants in Massachusetts.

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Two pet dogs mouth the same ball in Boston Common, the oldest public park in American history, in Massachusetts.

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Children at a birthday party at Charlestown’s Bunker Hill housing project in Boston, Massachusetts.

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North End Italians parade with the Madonna del Soccorso at the annual benefit for their fishermen’s club in Boston, Massachusetts.

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An aerial of Boston, Massachusetts at night with time exposure car lights, the Custom House tower is seen.

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A group of Harvard graduates celebrate on campus in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Old North Church visitors in private stalls praying in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Massachusetts House of Representatives in session. It is located in the State House on Beacon Hill in Boston.

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Fenway stadium during a night baseball game showing fans and players in Boston, Massachusetts.

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A person running on a roof top track at the Boston Racquet Club.

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A tourist films a replica of the desk in the Oval office in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Two young boys pose behind colonial cutouts at the Boston Tea Party ship in Boston harbor, Massachusetts.

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Beacon street town house condominiums and residents in Boston, Massachusets.

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Bush meat shoppers pay to have the fur singed off a drill monkey in Malabo on Bioko island, Equatorial Guinea.

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An orphaned mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) in the market at Malabo on Bioko island, Equatorial Guinea.

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Snapped willow trunks are perches for egrets and ibis that survived hurricane Andrew in the Atchafalaya river basin in Louisiana.

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A cage full of red-lored Amazon parrots (Amazona autumnalis) which survived Hurricane Andrew; only two were lost in the storm.

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A man, who owns a animal capture business called “Pesky Critter”, attempts to rope a stray pig after hurricane Andrew.

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A Marine soldier cradles a little boy in a Florida city relief camp after hurricane Andrew.

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A young girl holds up before and after drawings of her house after hurricane Andrew destroyed it.

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A father and son view a fish kill, some of the 182 million fish which suffocated when organic matter depleted the oxygen supply in the Atchafalaya river basin after hurricane Andrew.

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A woman feeds 23 cats that are now homeless after hurricane Andrew, which she has adopted.

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A researcher from the Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network photographs dead bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) washed up from the Gulf of Mexico in a research effort to determine what killed the animals.

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White pelicans (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) in migration flight over a barrier island fringing a Louisiana salt marsh in the Gulf of Mexico.

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Condominiums along Sand Key along the Gulf of Mexico near Clearwater-St. Petersburg, Florida.

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A crucifixion statue in Holy Rosary Cemetery overlooks petrochemical plants massed upriver from New Orleans to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. High rates of malignancy among local residents have dubbed the region Cancer Alley.

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Congealed tallow, spilled in careless loading, cakes a section of the Houston shipping channel in Galveston Bay, Texas. A cleanup worker sits in a dory nearby the confinement barriers.

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Theatrical mermaids use oxygen tubes to breathe underwater while performing at Weeki Wachee Springs State Park in Weeki Wachee, Florida.

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Retirees bowl at a lawn bowling club in Florida’s Sun City center, a retirement community for wealthy patrons.

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Volunteers give oxygen to a tarpon (Tarpon atlanticus) before releasing it at dockside in the Boca Grande tarpon fishing tournament, where the purse is $165 ,000.

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