Keyword: Salt
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The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira, an underground Roman Catholic church built within the tunnels of a salt mine 200 meters underground in a Halite mountain near the town of Zipaquira, in Cundinamarca, Colombia.
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A man wears a mask at the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira, an underground Roman Catholic church built within the tunnels of a salt mine 200 meters underground in a Halite mountain near the town of Zipaquira, in Cundinamarca, Colombia.
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The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira, an underground Roman Catholic church built within the tunnels of a salt mine 200 meters underground in a Halite mountain near the town of Zipaquira, in Cundinamarca, Colombia.
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The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira, an underground Roman Catholic church built within the tunnels of a salt mine 200 meters underground in a Halite mountain near the town of Zipaquira, in Cundinamarca, Colombia.
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The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira, an underground Roman Catholic church built within the tunnels of a salt mine 200 meters underground in a Halite mountain near the town of Zipaquira, in Cundinamarca, Colombia.
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The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira, an underground Roman Catholic church built within the tunnels of a salt mine 200 meters underground in a Halite mountain near the town of Zipaquira, in Cundinamarca, Colombia.
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Saltworks in a crater lake in the Lake Edward region of the Albertine Rift.
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House mice (Mus musculus) named salt (albino mouse) and Peppa at the Point Defiance Zoo.
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House mice (Mus musculus) named salt (albino mouse) and Peppa at the Point Defiance Zoo.
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An albino house mouse (Mus musculus) named salt at the Point Defiance Zoo.
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An albino house mouse (Mus musculus) named salt at the Point Defiance Zoo.
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Suburbs surround the salt ponds of San Diego Bay, part of which may become a new National Wildlife Refuge in California.
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Black skimmers (Rhynchops niger) on a salt pond beside San Diego bay in California.
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Hundreds of pipeline canals and shipping lanes have been cut into the coastal marshes of Louisiana. Each one allows more saltwater to intrude from the Gulf, killing the marsh and allowing more oil to penetrate from the Deepwater Horizon spill.
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Aerial of the marshlands that have literally been cut to pieces by pipeline canals and shipping channels that have been put in by the oil industry over the years. Such huge canals have allowed saltwater to intrude, killing off the marsh and eliminating its resistance to catastrophic events in the Gulf such as storms, and now, oil spills like the Deepwater Horizon.
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Salt formations at Salar de Atacama, near San Pedro de Atacama, Chile.
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Sergio Ballivian, an assistant/fixer on the Atacama Desert shoot, soaks in a salt springs.
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Orangetip angled-sulphur butterflies (Anteos menippe) and torquatus swallowtail butterfly (Papilio torquatus) drawn into the salt and minerals on a beach along the Tuichi River in Madidi National Park, Bolivia.