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  • A tiny harbor yellow water taxi at the inner harbor in Victoria, BC, Canada.
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  • A tiny harbor yellow water taxi at the inner harbor in Victoria, BC, Canada.
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  • A young woman looks out at the clear turquoise water from a  walkway to the beach at Folly Beach, SC.
    Folly_Beach_17793.JPG
  • A young woman takes a camera phone photo of the clear turquoise water from a  walkway to the beach at Folly Beach, SC.
    Folly_Beach_17792.JPG
  • A young woman looks out at the  clear turquoise water from a  walkway to the beach at Folly Beach, SC.
    Folly_Beach_17791.JPG
  • Clear turquoise water at Folly Beach , SC.
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  • The new Katmai Water Taxi arrives at Brooks Camp with a load of visitors at Katmai National Park and Preserve September 16, 2019 near King Salmon, Alaska. The remote national park, known for the largest concentration of brown bears in the world is only accessible by float plane or water taxi.
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  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40176.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40169.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40167.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40169.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40167.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40176.JPG
  • A Sandhill Cranes flies off to the feeding ground after spending the night in frozen water at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40177.JPG
  • A young woman looks out at the clear turquoise water from a  walkway to the beach at Folly Beach, SC.
    Folly_Beach_17794.JPG
  • Marks along the canyon walls of Lake Mead at the Hoover Dam show the low water level as the western states suffer from continous water shortages and drought.
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  • A Sandhill Cranes flies off to the feeding ground after spending the night in frozen water at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40177.JPG
  • Marks along the canyon walls of Lake Mead at the Hoover Dam show the low water level as the western states suffer from continous water shortages and drought.
    Las_vegas_06401.JPG
  • Water taxis called Pangas tied up along the shore of Lake Catemaco in Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico.  The tropical freshwater lake at the center of the Sierra de Los Tuxtlas, is a popular tourist destination and know for free ranging monkeys, the rainforest backdrop and Mexican witches known as Brujos.
    Lake Catemaco_20190122022.JPG
  • A fresh water spring flows through the marsh at the remote McNeil River Game Sanctuary in the Katmai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote park has the largest concentration of brown bears in the world.
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  • Park Ranger Tom Griffin, center, and Ed Weiss help campers retrieve drinking water from a spring at the remote McNeil River Game Sanctuary in the Katmai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote park has the largest concentration of brown bears in the world.
    McNeil River_529469.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40164.JPG
  • The Swedish designed water towers of Kuwait City, known as the mushroom towers in blue and white in Kuwait City.
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  • Lanchas or water taxi bring tourists to Monkey Island to view the colony of Stump Tail Macaques in Lake Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico. The monkeys, originally from India by way of Puerto Rico; were part of a research project and now survive on wild cactus and hand outs from tourists. The tropical freshwater lake at the center of the Sierra de Los Tuxtlas, is a popular tourist destination and known for free ranging monkeys, the rainforest backdrop and Mexican witches known as Brujos.
    Monkey Island_20190122_057.jpg
  • Lanchas or water taxi bring tourists to Monkey Island to view the colony of Stump Tail Macaques in Lake Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico. The monkeys, originally from India by way of Puerto Rico; were part of a research project and now survive on wild cactus and hand outs from tourists. The tropical freshwater lake at the center of the Sierra de Los Tuxtlas, is a popular tourist destination and known for free ranging monkeys, the rainforest backdrop and Mexican witches known as Brujos.
    Monkey Island_20190122_056.jpg
  • Water storage tanks in the abandoned ruin of the former Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027021.JPG
  • A water taxi called a Panga takes a group of tourists for an evening sightseeing tour around Lake Catemaco in Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico. The tropical freshwater lake at the center of the Sierra de Los Tuxtlas, is a popular tourist destination and known for free ranging monkeys, the rainforest backdrop and Mexican witches known as Brujos.
    Lake Catemaco_20190122085.JPG
  • A water taxi called a Panga takes a group of tourists for an evening sightseeing tour around Lake Catemaco in Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico. The tropical freshwater lake at the center of the Sierra de Los Tuxtlas, is a popular tourist destination and known for free ranging monkeys, the rainforest backdrop and Mexican witches known as Brujos.
    Lake Catemaco_20190122084.JPG
  • Water taxis called Pangas tied up along the shore of Lake Catemaco in Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico. The tropical freshwater lake at the center of the Sierra de Los Tuxtlas, is a popular tourist destination and known for free ranging monkeys, the rainforest backdrop and Mexican witches known as Brujos.
    Lake Catemaco_20190122021.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40222.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40220.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40220.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40163.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40222.JPG
  • Water storage tanks in the abandoned ruin of the former Santa Brigida Hacienda in the ghost town of Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico. The town, once a major silver mining center was abandoned and left to ruin but has slowly comeback to life as a bohemian arts community.
    Pozos Mexico_20171027020.JPG
  • A water taxi called a Panga tied up at a waterfront restaurant in Lake Catemaco at sunset in Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico.  The tropical freshwater lake at the center of the Sierra de Los Tuxtlas, is a popular tourist destination and known for free ranging monkeys, the rainforest backdrop and Mexican witches known as Brujos.
    Lake Catemaco_20190122024.JPG
  • Water taxis called Pangas tied up along the shore of Lake Catemaco at sunset in Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico. The tropical freshwater lake at the center of the Sierra de Los Tuxtlas, is a popular tourist destination and known for free ranging monkeys, the rainforest backdrop and Mexican witches known as Brujos.
    Lake Catemaco_20190122023.JPG
  • Water taxis called Pangas line up along the shore of Lake Catemaco in Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico.  The tropical freshwater lake at the center of the Sierra de Los Tuxtlas, is a popular tourist destination and known for free ranging monkeys, the rainforest backdrop and Mexican witches known as Brujos.
    Lake Catemaco_20190122008.JPG
  • An adult American black bear chases a spawning salmon through the water in Anan Creek at the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Black Bear_71347.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40223.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40163.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40164.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes stand in frozen water after overnighting together to keep warm at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40223.JPG
  • The Swedish designed water towers of Kuwait City, known as the mushroom towers in blue and white in Kuwait City.
    Kuwait_15238.JPG
  • American alligator (Alligator mississipiensis) submerged in water Myrtle Beach, SC.
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  • Cotai Water Jet ferry for Hong Kong to Macau.
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  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610246.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610243.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610222.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40184.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610248.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610247.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610244.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610242.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610241.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610237.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610235.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610234.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610233.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610232.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610231.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610229.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610228.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610227.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610225.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610224.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610221.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610220.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610219.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610218.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610217.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610210.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610209.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610208.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610207.JPG
  • Sunrise over the Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is an uninhabited Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. Rising tides caused by climate change and shifting sand has eroded the beach stranding part of the coastal forest in sea water.
    Bulls Island_610205.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes prepare to take off from a frozen marsh to fly to the daily the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40209.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes prepare to take off from a frozen marsh to fly to the daily the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40207.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40204.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40194.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40192.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes prepare to take off from a frozen marsh to fly to the daily the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40207.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40206.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40204.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40199.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40194.JPG
  • Sandhill Cranes slide across the frozen marsh as they struggle to fly off to the feeding ground after spending the night at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. The cranes freeze in place as night temperatures drop and then free themselves when the sun warms the water.
    Sandhill_Cranes_40191.JPG
  • The water taxi boat along the Chicago River looking toward the Wabash Bridge, Wrigley Building and skyline during summer in Chicago, Illinois, USA
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  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
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  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25665.JPG
  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25664.JPG
  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25658.JPG
  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25657.JPG
  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25656.JPG
  • A tourist plays in the water with a bottle nose dolphin at the Dolphin Research Center  June 27, 1996 in Marathon Key, FL.  The center is where the original Flipper was trained and specializes in returning trained dolphins to the wild.
    Dolphin_Research_25655.JPG
  • A SCUBA diver emerges from the water in the Sea of Abaco off Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas.
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  • Gazebo over the water along Love beach in Nassau, Bahamas
    Nassau_Bahamas_16307.JPG
  • The Kuwait Towers, observation deck, restaurant and water towers on the waterfront of Kuwait City along the Persian Gulf of the Arabian Sea.
    Kuwait_15265.JPG
  • Mascot Roller Mills, historic water powered mill in Amish country Mascot, PA
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  • Mascot Roller Mills, historic water powered mill in Amish country Mascot, PA
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