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  • Illegal Chinese vendors sell cheap goods in an open air market to Russian consumers in Khabarovsk, Russia.
    Chinese_Russia_26555.JPG
  • Illegal Chinese vendors sell cheap goods in an open air market to Russian consumers in Khabarovsk, Russia.
    Chinese_Russia_26554.JPG
  • A banyan tree consumes a wall in Nassau , Bahamas.
    Bahamas_211.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock at sunset in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
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  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church pokes up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524019.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church pokes up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524015.JPG
  • A flooded farm field consumed by Presa Isabel Allende lake outside the colonial city of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
    SMA MEXICO_52787.JPG
  • A flooded farm field consumed by Presa Isabel Allende lake outside the colonial city of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
    SMA MEXICO_52783.JPG
  • Folly Beach, South Carolina, USA. 03 September 2019. Children use the safety of deck stairs to watch the tide consume the beach as extreme tides and waves roll in ahead of Hurricane Dorian September 3, 2019 in Folly Beach, South Carolina. The slow moving monster storm devastated the Bahamas and is expected to reach Charleston as a Category 2 by Thursday morning.
    Hurricane Dorian_20190903013.JPG
  • A shrine sits in a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This area was covered in an eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Volcanic Lava_524729.JPG
  • A sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This area was covered in an eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Volcanic Lava_524727.JPG
  • A sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This area was covered in an eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Volcanic Lava_524726.JPG
  • A sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This area was covered in an eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Volcanic Lava_524728.JPG
  • The ruins of the naive in the San Juan Parangaricutiro church partly buried in a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524027.JPG
  • Religious objects left behind in the ruins of the naive in the San Juan Parangaricutiro church partly buried in a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524026.JPG
  • Objects left behind in the ruins of the naive in the San Juan Parangaricutiro church partly buried in a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524025.JPG
  • The ruins of the naive in the San Juan Parangaricutiro church partly buried in a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524024.JPG
  • The ruins of the naive in the San Juan Parangaricutiro church partly buried in a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524023.JPG
  • Tourists tour a room under the San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524021.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524020.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church pokes up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524018.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524017.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524016.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524014.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524013.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church pokes up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524012.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524011.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock at sunset in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    _524029.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524010.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524009.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church pokes up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524008.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church pokes up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524007.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church pokes up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524049.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524048.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524047.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock at sunset in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524044.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock at sunset in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524042.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock at sunset in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524041.JPG
  • The ruins of the naive in the San Juan Parangaricutiro church partly buried in a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524040.JPG
  • Religious objects left behind in the ruins of the naive in the San Juan Parangaricutiro church partly buried in a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524039.JPG
  • The ruins of the naive in the San Juan Parangaricutiro church partly buried in a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524038.JPG
  • The ruins of the naive in the San Juan Parangaricutiro church partly buried in a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524037.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524036.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524035.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524033.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524032.JPG
  • Ferns and wildflowers grow from dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. The region was buried during an eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524031.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524030.JPG
  • A flooded farm field consumed by Presa Isabel Allende lake outside the colonial city of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
    SMA MEXICO_52785.JPG
  • A flooded farm field consumed by Presa Isabel Allende lake outside the colonial city of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
    SMA MEXICO_52784.JPG
  • A flooded farm field consumed by Presa Isabel Allende lake outside the colonial city of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
    SMA MEXICO_52782.JPG
  • Early morning light over the boneyard beach at Botany Bay in Edisto Island, South Carolina. The Atlantic Ocean has slowly consumed the coastal forest through natural erosion leaving behind carcasses of dead trees.
    Botany_Bay_28304.JPG
  • Early morning light over the boneyard beach at Botany Bay in Edisto Island, South Carolina. The Atlantic Ocean has slowly consumed the coastal forest through natural erosion leaving behind carcasses of dead trees.
    Botany_Bay_28306.JPG
  • Early morning light over the boneyard beach at Botany Bay in Edisto Island, South Carolina. The Atlantic Ocean has slowly consumed the coastal forest through natural erosion leaving behind carcasses of dead trees.
    Botany_Bay_28305.JPG
  • Early morning light over the boneyard beach at Botany Bay in Edisto Island, South Carolina. The Atlantic Ocean has slowly consumed the coastal forest through natural erosion leaving behind carcasses of dead trees.
    Botany_Bay_28303.JPG
  • Early morning light over the boneyard beach at Botany Bay in Edisto Island, South Carolina. The Atlantic Ocean has slowly consumed the coastal forest through natural erosion leaving behind carcasses of dead trees.
    Botany_Bay_28302.JPG
  • Early morning light over the boneyard beach at Botany Bay in Edisto Island, South Carolina. The Atlantic Ocean has slowly consumed the coastal forest through natural erosion leaving behind carcasses of dead trees.
    Botany_Bay_28301.JPG
  • Early morning light over the boneyard beach at Botany Bay in Edisto Island, South Carolina. The Atlantic Ocean has slowly consumed the coastal forest through natural erosion leaving behind carcasses of dead trees.
    Botany_Bay_28300.JPG
  • People walk past murals in honor of those killed in Juarez during the drug war consuming the city January 17, 2009. More than 40 people have been killed in violence since the start of the year and 1600 people were killed in Juarez in 2008, making Juarez the most violent city in Mexico.    (Photo by Richard Ellis)
    Juarez_drug_war__124.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock at sunset in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524028.JPG
  • Tourists clammer around the steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church poking up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524022.JPG
  • The steeple of San Juan Parangaricutiro church pokes up out of a sea of dried lava rock in the remote village of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico. This church is the only remaining structure left buried in the eight-year eruption of the Paricutin volcano which consumed two villages in 1943 and covered the region in lava and ash.
    Lava Church_524034.JPG
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