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  • Locally canned jams and jelly on display at the Farmers Market along Main Street in downtown Greenville, South Carolina.
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  • Locally canned Pickles on display at the Farmers Market along Main Street in downtown Greenville, South Carolina.
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  • Locally grown and made jams on display at the Farmers Market along Main Street in downtown Greenville, South Carolina.
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  • Locally grown and made jams on display at the Farmers Market along Main Street in downtown Greenville, South Carolina.
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  • Locally grown and made jams on display at the Farmers Market along Main Street in downtown Greenville, South Carolina.
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  • A giant Campbell Tomato Soup can sculpture by Andy Warhol on display at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado.
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  • A giant Campbell Tomato Soup can sculpture by Andy Warhol on display at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado.
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  • Old milk cans at auction during the Annual Mud Sale to support the Fire Department  in Gordonville, PA.
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  • Old milk cans at auction during the Annual Mud Sale to support the Fire Department  in Gordonville, PA.
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  • The official torch made from beer cans at the annual Summer Redneck Games Dublin, GA.
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  • Old milk cans at auction during the Annual Mud Sale to support the Fire Department  in Gordonville, PA.
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  • Old milk cans at auction during the Annual Mud Sale to support the Fire Department  in Gordonville, PA.
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  • Old milk cans at auction during the Annual Mud Sale to support the Fire Department  in Gordonville, PA.
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  • US Army soldiers sit on top of their Bradley Fighting Vehicle after the land battle begun crossing the border into Iraq during the Gulf War February 24, 1991 in Southern Iraq.
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  • Amish made pickles at the Annual Mud Sale to support the Fire Department  in Gordonville, PA.
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  • Old collectibles at auction during the Annual Mud Sale to support the Fire Department  in Gordonville, PA.
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  • Traditional Indian musicians perform at the Surajkund Crafts Mela outside New Delhi, India.....Surajkund Crafts Mela was started in the year 1981 in order to showcase the vibrant and vibrant cultural heritage of India. The fair is generally organized in the mid-February and is set at the Surajkund village in Haryana. The region falls in the National Capital Region of Delhi and is hardly 25 kilometers from the main town. The Surajkund fair was initially started as a platform to showcase vivid culture on pan India level but it grew to become an event of International repute. ....Here you can find the finest handlooms and handicrafts of the country. The separate pavilions are made under thatched roof, open-walled huts. Each platform has separate series of handicrafts on display. The event is very colorful and attracts tourist from all over the world. At the starting of the Surajkund fair, one art-craft from each state is selected for award and then these are clubbed on a separate platform for the buyers to buy.....Surajkund is also famous for its cultural extravaganza. Numerous folk artists are invited to perform their respective presentations. You can experience a series of folk songs and dances on daily basis. Apart from cultural events, you have food stalls from nearly all the states in India, presenting their respective culinary. Surely, there is no better place than Surajkund to experience what India is all about.
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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 17: A young girl smiles after rolling around in a giant vat of grits during the World Grits Festival April 17, 2010 in St. George, South Carolina. Among the various events for the festival is the Rolling in the Grits for children where the winner is the one who can hold the most of grits to their body. Grits is corn-based porridge common in the Southern United States.   (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 17: A young girl is helped out after rolling around in a giant vat of grits during the World Grits Festival April 17, 2010 in St. George, South Carolina. Among the various events for the festival is the Rolling in the Grits for children where the winner is the one who can hold the most of grits to their body. Grits is corn-based porridge common in the Southern United States.   (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • President Bill Cllinton discusses the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' during a speech at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
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  • President Bill Cllinton discusses the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' during a speech at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 17: A young girl rolls around in a giant vat of grits during the World Grits Festival April 17, 2010 in St. George, South Carolina. Among the various events for the festival is the Rolling in the Grits for children where the winner is the one who can hold the most of grits to their body. Grits is corn-based porridge common in the Southern United States.   (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 17: A young boy rolls around in a giant vat of grits during the World Grits Festival April 17, 2010 in St. George, South Carolina. Among the various events for the festival is the Rolling in the Grits for children where the winner is the one who can hold the most of grits to their body. Grits is corn-based porridge common in the Southern United States.   (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • Vice President Al Gore discusses the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' during a speech at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
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  • President Bill Cllinton discusses the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' during a speech at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
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  • President Bill Cllinton discusses the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' during a speech at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
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  • President Bill Clinton shares a laugh with Vice-President Al Gore during a discussion on the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
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  • President Bill Clinton shares a laugh with Vice-President Al Gore during a discussion on the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 17: A young girl dives into a giant vat of grits during the World Grits Festival April 17, 2010 in St. George, South Carolina. Among the various events for the festival is the Rolling in the Grits for children where the winner is the one who can hold the most of grits to their body. Grits is corn-based porridge common in the Southern United States.   (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 17: A young boy is weighed after rolling around in a giant vat of grits during the World Grits Festival April 17, 2010 in St. George, South Carolina. Among the various events for the festival is the Rolling in the Grits for children where the winner is the one who can hold the most of grits to their body. Grits is corn-based porridge common in the Southern United States.   (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 17: A young boy smiles after rolling around in a giant vat of grits during the World Grits Festival April 17, 2010 in St. George, South Carolina. Among the various events for the festival is the Rolling in the Grits for children where the winner is the one who can hold the most of grits to their body. Grits is corn-based porridge common in the Southern United States.   (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 17: A young girl is hosed down after rolling around in a giant vat of grits during the World Grits Festival April 17, 2010 in St. George, South Carolina. Among the various events for the festival is the Rolling in the Grits for children where the winner is the one who can hold the most of grits to their body. Grits is corn-based porridge common in the Southern United States.   (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 17: A young girl rolls around in a giant vat of grits during the World Grits Festival April 17, 2010 in St. George, South Carolina. Among the various events for the festival is the Rolling in the Grits for children where the winner is the one who can hold the most of grits to their body. Grits is corn-based porridge common in the Southern United States.   (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • The Dalibor Tower was used as a prison till 1781. It used to be taller originally, but after a fire it was lowered and became a five-storey tower. There is a basement with four cells and a cross vault. A dungeon is located underneath, it is accessible through a hole in the floor. The prisoners used to be lowered there by a pulley, which can be seen there. The dungeon wall is 2.6 metres massive. Another prison room is located under the dungeon.
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  • Movie director Steven Spielberg, right, with his wife Kate Capshaw during the State Dinner honoring British Prime Minister Tony Blair at the White House February 5, 1998 in Washington, DC. Actor Tom Hanks can be seen behind.
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  • Tourists walk along the boardwalk at Grand Prismatic Spring the largest hot spring in Yellowstone National Park and third largest in the world. Grand Prismatic is about 250 by 300 feet in size, averages 160 degrees Fahrenheit and is up to 160 feet deep. The bright colors around the spring are from cyanobacteria mats. The Grand Prismatic Spring is part of the Midway Geyser Basin Excelsior Group in Yellowstone, Wyoming. The Excelsior Geyser can be seen behind.
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  • Tourists walk along the boardwalk at Grand Prismatic Spring the largest hot spring in Yellowstone National Park and third largest in the world. Grand Prismatic is about 250 by 300 feet in size, averages 160 degrees Fahrenheit and is up to 160 feet deep. The bright colors around the spring are from cyanobacteria mats. The Grand Prismatic Spring is part of the Midway Geyser Basin Excelsior Group in Yellowstone, Wyoming. The Excelsior Geyser can be seen behind.
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  • Plastic bags holding pet goldfish on display at the Tung Choi Street North, better known as the Goldfish Market in the Mong Kok district of Kowloon, Hong Kong. Chinese traditionally believe that goldfish are good Feng shui an an auspicious item that can bring good luck to a home.
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  • Plastic bags holding pet goldfish on display at the Tung Choi Street North, better known as the Goldfish Market in the Mong Kok district of Kowloon, Hong Kong. Chinese traditionally believe that goldfish are good Feng shui an an auspicious item that can bring good luck to a home.
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  • Plastic bags holding pet goldfish on display at the Tung Choi Street North, better known as the Goldfish Market in the Mong Kok district of Kowloon, Hong Kong. Chinese traditionally believe that goldfish are good Feng shui an an auspicious item that can bring good luck to a home.
    Hong Kong_20180127108.JPG
  • Plastic bags holding pet goldfish on display at the Tung Choi Street North, better known as the Goldfish Market in the Mong Kok district of Kowloon, Hong Kong. Chinese traditionally believe that goldfish are good Feng shui an an auspicious item that can bring good luck to a home.
    Hong Kong_20180127107.JPG
  • Plastic bags holding pet goldfish on display at the Tung Choi Street North, better known as the Goldfish Market in the Mong Kok district of Kowloon, Hong Kong. Chinese traditionally believe that goldfish are good Feng shui an an auspicious item that can bring good luck to a home.
    Hong Kong_20180127105.JPG
  • People shop for goldfish on display at the Tung Choi Street North, better known as the Goldfish Market in the Mong Kok district of Kowloon, Hong Kong. Chinese traditionally believe that goldfish are good Feng shui an an auspicious item that can bring good luck to a home.
    Hong Kong_20180127114.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton discusses the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' during a speech at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
    Bill_Clinton_4092.JPG
  • Vice President Al Gore discusses the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' during a speech at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
    Al_Gore_4089.JPG
  • Vice President Al Gore discusses the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' during a speech at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
    Al_Gore_4088.JPG
  • The Dalibor Tower was used as a prison till 1781. It used to be taller originally, but after a fire it was lowered and became a five-storey tower. There is a basement with four cells and a cross vault. A dungeon is located underneath, it is accessible through a hole in the floor. The prisoners used to be lowered there by a pulley, which can be seen there. The dungeon wall is 2.6 metres massive. Another prison room is located under the dungeon.
    ellis_prague_173.jpg
  • Tourists walk along the boardwalk at Grand Prismatic Spring the largest hot spring in Yellowstone National Park and third largest in the world. Grand Prismatic is about 250 by 300 feet in size, averages 160 degrees Fahrenheit and is up to 160 feet deep. The bright colors around the spring are from cyanobacteria mats. The Grand Prismatic Spring is part of the Midway Geyser Basin Excelsior Group in Yellowstone, Wyoming. The Excelsior Geyser can be seen in the foreground.
    Grand Prismatic_75034.JPG
  • Grand Prismatic Spring the largest hot spring in Yellowstone National Park and third largest in the world. Grand Prismatic is about 250 by 300 feet in size, averages 160 degrees Fahrenheit and is up to 160 feet deep. The bright colors around the spring are from cyanobacteria mats. The Grand Prismatic Spring is part of the Midway Geyser Basin Excelsior Group in Yellowstone, Wyoming. The Excelsior Geyser can be seen behind.
    Grand Prismatic_75033.JPG
  • Grand Prismatic Spring the largest hot spring in Yellowstone National Park and third largest in the world. Grand Prismatic is about 250 by 300 feet in size, averages 160 degrees Fahrenheit and is up to 160 feet deep. The bright colors around the spring are from cyanobacteria mats. The Grand Prismatic Spring is part of the Midway Geyser Basin Excelsior Group in Yellowstone, Wyoming. The Excelsior Geyser can be seen behind.
    Grand Prismatic_75023.JPG
  • Plastic bags holding pet goldfish on display at the Tung Choi Street North, better known as the Goldfish Market in the Mong Kok district of Kowloon, Hong Kong. Chinese traditionally believe that goldfish are good Feng shui an an auspicious item that can bring good luck to a home.
    Hong Kong_20180127110.JPG
  • Plastic bags holding pet goldfish on display at the Tung Choi Street North, better known as the Goldfish Market in the Mong Kok district of Kowloon, Hong Kong. Chinese traditionally believe that goldfish are good Feng shui an an auspicious item that can bring good luck to a home.
    Hong Kong_20180127109.JPG
  • Plastic bags holding pet goldfish on display at the Tung Choi Street North, better known as the Goldfish Market in the Mong Kok district of Kowloon, Hong Kong. Chinese traditionally believe that goldfish are good Feng shui an an auspicious item that can bring good luck to a home.
    Hong Kong_20180127106.JPG
  • Plastic bags holding pet goldfish on display at the Tung Choi Street North, better known as the Goldfish Market in the Mong Kok district of Kowloon, Hong Kong. Chinese traditionally believe that goldfish are good Feng shui an an auspicious item that can bring good luck to a home.
    Hong Kong_20180127104.JPG
  • Plastic bags holding pet goldfish on display at the Tung Choi Street North, better known as the Goldfish Market in the Mong Kok district of Kowloon, Hong Kong. Chinese traditionally believe that goldfish are good Feng shui an an auspicious item that can bring good luck to a home.
    Hong Kong_20180127116.JPG
  • Plastic bags holding pet goldfish on display at the Tung Choi Street North, better known as the Goldfish Market in the Mong Kok district of Kowloon, Hong Kong. Chinese traditionally believe that goldfish are good Feng shui an an auspicious item that can bring good luck to a home.
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  • A can of money spray being sold at the La Casa De La Santa Muerte or House of the Saint of the Dead November 1, 2017 in Santa Ana Chapitiro, Michoacan, Mexico.
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  • President Bill Clinton shares a laugh with Vice-President Al Gore during a discussion on the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
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  • President Bill Clinton shares a laugh with Vice-President Al Gore during a discussion on the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
    Clinton_Gore_4086.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton discusses the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' during a speech at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
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  • President Bill Clinton discusses the computer glitch known as the Year 2000 problem or by it's acronym 'Y2K' during a speech at the National Academy of Science July 14, 1998 in Washington, DC. The glitch involves the failure of computer software to recognize the year 2000 and can potentially cause massive problems in government and industry.
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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 18: A participant rolls around in a giant vat of grits April 18, 2009 during the World Grits Festival in St. George, SC. The winner is the one who can hold the most of the stick grits to their body.     (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • ST GEORGE, SC - APRIL 18: A young girl rolls around in a giant vat of grits April 18, 2009 during the World Grits Festival in St. George, SC. The winner is the one who can hold the most of the stick grits to their body.     (Photo Richard Ellis)
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  • Plastic bags holding pet goldfish on display at the Tung Choi Street North, better known as the Goldfish Market in the Mong Kok district of Kowloon, Hong Kong. Chinese traditionally believe that goldfish are good Feng shui an an auspicious item that can bring good luck to a home.
    Hong Kong_20180127113.JPG
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