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A man photographs tourists departing from Rabida Island in Galapagos National Park.

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A guide encourages tourists to get on board a zodiac loading at day’s end on Rabida Island in Galapagos National Park.

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A Galapagos guide, prepares to leave the island of Rabida in Galapagos National Park.

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A nuetral density filter is explained to photography-interested guests on Rabida Island in Galapagos National Park.

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A small raft along the Antarctic Peninsula, near the Antarctic Circle.

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Icebergs along the Antarctic Peninsula, near the Antarctic Circle.

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Researchers use binoculars to search for peregrine falcon chicks along the Colville River. The researchers band the chicks in order to track what habitat the birds are using repeatedly and how old the birds are when they return to the nest.

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Catholic Bishop Joseph Howze blesses each passing boat from rubber rafts to real shrimp fleets at the Blessing of the Fleet festival in Biloxi, Miss.

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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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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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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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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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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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