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  • Rocky coastline and rock cliffs along the Cook Inlet on a foggy day 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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  • Rocky coastline and rock cliffs along the Cook Inlet on a foggy day 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_529486.JPG
  • Tourists view the coastline of Whale Bay in the Bosque Estatal de Guanica forest reserve in Puerto Rico considered the best example of dry forest in the Caribbean.
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  • Historic townhouse in downtown Annapolis, Maryland.
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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic state capital building in the skyline.
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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic Charles Carroll house and St. Mary's Church in the skyline. Charles Carroll of Carrollton secured his family¹s vision of personal, political and religious freedoms for all citizens when he became the only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence in 1776.....Maryland is now the only state in America in which the homes of all of its signers of the Declaration of Independence still exist and all are located in Annapolis. The Carroll House is one of only fifteen surviving signers' birthplaces in the United States.
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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic state capital building in the skyline.
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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic state capital building in the skyline.
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  • Chase-Lloyd House, a historic home on Maryland Street in Annapolis, Maryland. Build by Samuel Chase, signer of the Declaration of Independence.....The structure, one of the first three-story Georgian townhouses erected in the American Colonies, ranks among the finest of its type in the United States and is one of the major attractions in Colonial Annapolis Historic District. The house rises three full stories over a high basement. Two massive interior chimneys protrude through the broad, low, hip-on-hip roof. The brick walls are laid in Flemish bond and adorned by belt courses of rubbed brick at the second- and third-floor levels. An enriched cornice embellishes the roofline. At the front, or east, facade the axial line features a tall, projecting central pavilion and entranceway, an arched window on the third floor, and crowning pediment with a small bull's-eye window.
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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic state capital building in the skyline.
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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic Charles Carroll house and St. Mary's Church in the skyline. Charles Carroll of Carrollton secured his family¹s vision of personal, political and religious freedoms for all citizens when he became the only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence in 1776.....Maryland is now the only state in America in which the homes of all of its signers of the Declaration of Independence still exist and all are located in Annapolis. The Carroll House is one of only fifteen surviving signers' birthplaces in the United States.
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  • Entrance to the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis Maryland.
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  • Sailboats moored along the Annapolis waterfront with the historic state capital building in the skyline.
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  • Tourists stop at Annebeth's, a shop along the trendy Maryland Road shopping district in Annapolis, Maryland.
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  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Dawn breaks over the Marshall Point Lighthouse near Port Clyde, Maine. The current lighthouse was built in 1832 on a rocky point of land near the mouth of Port Clyde Harbor and was featured in the major motion picture Forrest Gump.
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  • Sunrise over Boneyard Beach on Bulls Island, South Carolina. Bulls Island is a Sea Island 3 miles off the mainland and part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge.
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  • A small waterfall cascades down the rock cliffs along the Cook Inlet 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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  • A small waterfall cascades down the rock cliffs along the Cook Inlet 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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  • A brown pelican flies over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • Sunrise over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • Sunrise over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • A seagull flies over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • A great egret also called a great white heron hunts for fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • Sunrise over the tidal salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • A great egret also called a great white heron hunts for fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • An juvenile Atlantic bottlenose dolphin surfaces in the saltwater tidal marsh of Grey Bay on the edge of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise June 1, 2017 near Charleston, South Carolina. A subspecies of estuary bottlenose dolphins live in the marsh along the coast and never venture into the open ocean.
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  • An juvenile Atlantic bottlenose dolphin surfaces in the saltwater tidal marsh of Grey Bay on the edge of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge at sunrise June 1, 2017 near Charleston, South Carolina. A subspecies of estuary bottlenose dolphins live in the marsh along the coast and never venture into the open ocean.
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  • A sculpture of fisherman boats set on a piling as a memorial to Lowcountry Seaman erected along Jeremy Creek in the tiny hamlet of McClellanville, South Carolina. McClellanville is a tiny fishing village inside the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge and surrounded by Francis Marion National Forest.
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  • A sculpture of fisherman boats set on a piling as a memorial to Lowcountry Seaman erected along Jeremy Creek in the tiny hamlet of McClellanville, South Carolina. McClellanville is a tiny fishing village inside the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge and surrounded by Francis Marion National Forest.
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  • Purple Martin gourd birdhouses along Jeremy Creek in the tiny hamlet of McClellanville, South Carolina. McClellanville is a tiny fishing village inside the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge and surrounded by Francis Marion National Forest.
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  • Purple Martin gourd birdhouses along Jeremy Creek in the tiny hamlet of McClellanville, South Carolina. McClellanville is a tiny fishing village inside the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge and surrounded by Francis Marion National Forest.
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  • A great egret also called a great white heron spears a fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • A great egret also called a great white heron spears a fish in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • A great egret also called a great white heron lands in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
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  • A flats fisherman casts a fly rod from a small boat in the salt marshes of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge near Charleston, South Carolina. The 66,287 acre National Wildlife Refuge encompass water impoundments, creeks, bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands most of which is only accessible by boat.
    Cape Romain_610169.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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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_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_610222.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.
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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.
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  • Thick fog blankets Isle of Palms beach pier at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • A man arranges his hammock under the Isle of Palms pier in a thick blanket of fog beach near Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Thick fog blankets Isle of Palms beach at sunrise near Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • A fishermen walks along the beach at dawn on Isle of Palms at Wild Dunes near Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Sunrise at Isle of Palms beach at Wild Dunes near Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Sunrise at Isle of Palms beach at Wild Dunes near Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • A fishermen heads out on Shem Creek with his dog in the bow during a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Fishermen head out on Shem Creek during a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Fishermen head out on Shem Creek during a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Shrimper wait for the fog to lift before heading out on Shem Creek during a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Shrimp boats docked along Shem Creek on a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Shrimp boats docked along Shem Creek on a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Old shingle sided boat house along Shem Creek on a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Shrimp boats docked along Shem Creek on a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Shrimp boats docked along Shem Creek on a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • Shrimp boats docked along Shem Creek on a foggy winter morning in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • The Army Corps of Engineers use a pipeline to sluice sand from offshore to restore the beach during a major beach replenishment project May 12, 2014 in Folly Beach, SC.
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  • The Army Corps of Engineers use heavy machinery to restore the beach during a major beach replenishment project May 12, 2014 in Folly Beach, SC.
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  • The Army Corps of Engineers uses a large pipeline to restore the beach during a major beach replenishment project May 12, 2014 in Folly Beach, SC.
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  • The Army Corps of Engineers use heavy machinery to restore the beach during a major beach replenishment project May 12, 2014 in Folly Beach, SC.
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  • The Army Corps of Engineers use heavy machinery to restore the beach during a major beach replenishment project May 12, 2014 in Folly Beach, SC.
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  • The Army Corps of Engineers use heavy machinery to restore the beach during a major beach replenishment project May 12, 2014 in Folly Beach, SC.
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  • The Army Corps of Engineers use heavy machinery to restore the beach during a major beach replenishment project May 12, 2014 in Folly Beach, SC.
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  • The Army Corps of Engineers use heavy machinery to restore the beach during a major beach replenishment project May 12, 2014 in Folly Beach, SC.
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  • The Army Corps of Engineers use heavy machinery to restore the beach during a major beach replenishment project May 12, 2014 in Folly Beach, SC.
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  • The Army Corps of Engineers use heavy machinery to restore the beach during a major beach replenishment project May 12, 2014 in Folly Beach, SC.
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  • Shrimp boats tied up at the docks along Jeremy Creek in the village of McClellanville, South Carolina.
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  • Shrimp boats tied up at the docks along Jeremy Creek in the village of McClellanville, South Carolina.
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  • Residents gather for an evening of free music outside the Eleven-45 coffee house in the village of McClellanville, South Carolina.
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  • Shrimp boats along Jeremy Creek in the village of McClellanville, South Carolina.
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  • Shrimp boats along Jeremy Creek in the village of McClellanville, South Carolina.
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  • Cheered on by crowds, Lady, a rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle crawls back into the Atlantic Ocean during a release June 30, 2016 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle was found severely emaciated and spent a year in rehabilitation at the South Carolina Aquarium sea turtle hospital in Charleston.
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  • Cheered on by crowds, Lady, a rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle crawls back into the Atlantic Ocean during a release June 30, 2016 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle was found severely emaciated and spent a year in rehabilitation at the South Carolina Aquarium sea turtle hospital in Charleston.
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  • Cheered on by crowds, Lady, a rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle crawls back into the Atlantic Ocean during a release June 30, 2016 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle was found severely emaciated and spent a year in rehabilitation at the South Carolina Aquarium sea turtle hospital in Charleston.
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  • A rehabilitated green sea turtle crawls back to the Atlantic Ocean during a release June 30, 2016 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtle was rehabilitated at the South Carolina Aquarium sea turtle hospital in Charleston.
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  • A volunteer places a rehabilitated Green sea turtle back into the Atlantic ocean during the release of rescued sea turtles May 14, 2015 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtles were rescued along the coast and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A volunteer places a rehabilitated Green sea turtle back into the Atlantic ocean during the release of rescued sea turtles May 14, 2015 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtles were rescued along the coast and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A volunteer carries a Green sea turtle to the ocean past cheering crowds during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles May 14, 2015 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtles were rescued along the coast and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A volunteer carries a Green sea turtle to the ocean past cheering crowds during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles May 14, 2015 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtles were rescued along the coast and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A volunteer carries a Green sea turtle to the ocean past cheering crowds during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles May 14, 2015 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtles were rescued along the coast and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
    Sea_Turtles_27505.JPG
  • A volunteer carries a Green sea turtle to the ocean past cheering crowds during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles May 14, 2015 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtles were rescued along the coast and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
    Sea_Turtles_27504.JPG
  • A rehabilitated Green sea turtle crawls back into the Atlantic ocean past crowds and the media during the release of rescued sea turtles May 14, 2015 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtles were rescued along the coast and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A volunteer places a rehabilitated Green sea turtle back into the Atlantic ocean during the release of rescued sea turtles May 14, 2015 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtles were rescued along the coast and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
    Sea_Turtles_27493.JPG
  • A rehabilitated Green sea turtle crawls back into the Atlantic ocean during the release of rescued sea turtles May 14, 2015 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtles were rescued along the coast and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
    Sea_Turtles_27491.JPG
  • A rehabilitated Green sea turtle crawls back into the Atlantic ocean during the release of rescued sea turtles May 14, 2015 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtles were rescued along the coast and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
    Sea_Turtles_27490.JPG
  • A volunteer prepares to return a rehabilitated Green sea turtles back into the Atlantic ocean during the release of rescued sea turtles May 14, 2015 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtles were rescued along the coast and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
    Sea_Turtles_27481.JPG
  • A volunteer returns a rehabilitated Kemp's Ridley sea turtle back into the Atlantic ocean during the release of rescued sea turtles May 14, 2015 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtles were rescued along the coast and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A volunteer prepares to return a rehabilitated Green sea turtles back into the Atlantic ocean during the release of rescued sea turtles May 14, 2015 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtles were rescued along the coast and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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  • A Kemp's Ridley sea turtle crawls into the waves during the release of rehabilitated sea turtles May 14, 2015 in Isle of Palms, South Carolina. The turtles were rescued along the coast and rehabilitated by the sea turtle hospital at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston.
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