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  • The Yamuna also called the Jamuna or Jumna is a major tributary river of the Ganges (Ganga) in northern India. With a total length of around 1,370 kilometers (851 mi), it is the largest tributary of the Ganges...Its source is at Yamunotri, in the Uttarakhand Himalaya, which is north of Haridwar in the Himalayan Mountains. It flows through the states of Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, before merging with the Ganges at Allahabad. The cities of Delhi, Mathura and Agra lie on its banks. The major tributaries of this river are the Tons, Chambal, Betwa, and Ken; with the Tons being the largest...A heavy freight canal, known as the SYL (Sutlej-Yamuna Link), is being built westwards from near its headwaters through the Punjab region near an ancient caravan route and highlands pass to the navigable parts of the Sutlej-Indus watershed. This will connect the entire Ganges, which flows to the east coast of the subcontinent, with points west (via Pakistan). When completed, the SLY will allow shipping from India's east coast to the west coast and the Arabian sea, drastically shortening shipping distances and creating important commercial links for north-central India's large population.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_001.jpg
  • lighthouse on Morris Island in South Carolina. The light stands on the southern side of the entrance to Charleston Harbor, north of the town of Folly Beach...The lighthouse is unusual in that it now stands several hundred feet offshore. When constructed in 1876 the light was approximately 1,200 feet (370 m) from the water's edge. However, the construction in 1889 of the jetties which protect the shipping lanes leading to Charleston Harbor altered ocean currents, resulting in the rapid erosion of Morris Island and the destruction of many structures and historical sites (such as Fort Wagner). By 1938 the shoreline had reached the lighthouse, forcing its automation as it was no longer safe or practical to keep it manned. In 1962 the Morris Island Light was decommissioned and replaced by the Sullivan Island Lighthouse on the north side of the harbor.The Charleston Light, located on Morris Island, at the entrance to the harbor of Charleston, SC, was one of the colonial lights turned over to the Federal Government under the terms of the act of August 7, 1789. The light was in a brick tower, built by the Colony of South Carolina in 1767.
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  • lighthouse on Morris Island in South Carolina. The light stands on the southern side of the entrance to Charleston Harbor, north of the town of Folly Beach...The lighthouse is unusual in that it now stands several hundred feet offshore. When constructed in 1876 the light was approximately 1,200 feet (370 m) from the water's edge. However, the construction in 1889 of the jetties which protect the shipping lanes leading to Charleston Harbor altered ocean currents, resulting in the rapid erosion of Morris Island and the destruction of many structures and historical sites (such as Fort Wagner). By 1938 the shoreline had reached the lighthouse, forcing its automation as it was no longer safe or practical to keep it manned. In 1962 the Morris Island Light was decommissioned and replaced by the Sullivan Island Lighthouse on the north side of the harbor.The Charleston Light, located on Morris Island, at the entrance to the harbor of Charleston, SC, was one of the colonial lights turned over to the Federal Government under the terms of the act of August 7, 1789. The light was in a brick tower, built by the Colony of South Carolina in 1767.
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  • The Yamuna also called the Jamuna or Jumna is a major tributary river of the Ganges (Ganga) in northern India. With a total length of around 1,370 kilometers (851 mi), it is the largest tributary of the Ganges...Its source is at Yamunotri, in the Uttarakhand Himalaya, which is north of Haridwar in the Himalayan Mountains. It flows through the states of Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, before merging with the Ganges at Allahabad. The cities of Delhi, Mathura and Agra lie on its banks. The major tributaries of this river are the Tons, Chambal, Betwa, and Ken; with the Tons being the largest...A heavy freight canal, known as the SYL (Sutlej-Yamuna Link), is being built westwards from near its headwaters through the Punjab region near an ancient caravan route and highlands pass to the navigable parts of the Sutlej-Indus watershed. This will connect the entire Ganges, which flows to the east coast of the subcontinent, with points west (via Pakistan). When completed, the SLY will allow shipping from India's east coast to the west coast and the Arabian sea, drastically shortening shipping distances and creating important commercial links for north-central India's large population.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_014.jpg
  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_013.jpg
  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_012.jpg
  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_011.jpg
  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_010.jpg
  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_007.jpg
  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_006.jpg
  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_004.jpg
  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
    Ellis_grand_canyon_002.jpg
  • lighthouse on Morris Island in South Carolina. The light stands on the southern side of the entrance to Charleston Harbor, north of the town of Folly Beach...The lighthouse is unusual in that it now stands several hundred feet offshore. When constructed in 1876 the light was approximately 1,200 feet (370 m) from the water's edge. However, the construction in 1889 of the jetties which protect the shipping lanes leading to Charleston Harbor altered ocean currents, resulting in the rapid erosion of Morris Island and the destruction of many structures and historical sites (such as Fort Wagner). By 1938 the shoreline had reached the lighthouse, forcing its automation as it was no longer safe or practical to keep it manned. In 1962 the Morris Island Light was decommissioned and replaced by the Sullivan Island Lighthouse on the north side of the harbor.The Charleston Light, located on Morris Island, at the entrance to the harbor of Charleston, SC, was one of the colonial lights turned over to the Federal Government under the terms of the act of August 7, 1789. The light was in a brick tower, built by the Colony of South Carolina in 1767.
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  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: A marine biologist holds a Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • SHELLTOWN, MD, USA - 1997/09/25: Menhaden fish with open sores from the flesh eating Pfiesteria disease outbreak in the Pocomoke River along the Chesapeake Bay September 25, 1997 in Shelltown, Maryland. The outbreak caused a loss of $43 million dollars in fishing revenue and is believed to be caused by the runoff of chicken manure from farms in the area. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A sculpture made from waste and trash washed up in Jeremy Creek hangs from a live oak tree 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 made from waste and trash washed up in Jeremy Creek hangs from a live oak tree 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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  • Plastic bottle recycling bins shaped like a bottle along Main Street at the Peace Center in downtown Greenville, South Carolina.
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  • Sunset over the dunes of Isle of Palms, a sea island off the coast of South Carolina and now a popular vacation spot.
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  • Skull Rock at twilight at Joshua Tree National Park, Twentynine Palms, CA.
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  • Coast of the Salton Sea at sunrise Imperial Valley, CA.
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  • Camper along the coast of the Salton Sea Imperial Valley, CA.
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  • Camper along the coast of the Salton Sea Imperial Valley, CA.
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  • Teddy Bear Cholla (Opuntia bigelovii) in the Mojave Desert Kelso, CA.
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  • Dry grass and mountains of the Mojave Desert in the Mojave National Preserve, Kelso, CA
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  • Kelso Dunes in the Mojave Desert in the Mojave National Preserve, Kelso, CA
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  • Jumbo Rock area at twilight at Joshua Tree National Park, Twentynine Palms, CA.
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  • Joshua Tree at twilight at Joshua Tree National Park, Twentynine Palms, CA.
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  • Geothermal electric power plant Niland, CA.
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  • Geothermal electric power plant Niland, CA.
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  • Teddy Bear Cholla (Opuntia bigelovii) in the Cholla Cactus Garden on the northwestern bajadas of Joshua Tree's Pinto Basin Joshua Tree, CA.
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  • Teddy Bear Cholla (Opuntia bigelovii) in the Cholla Cactus Garden on the northwestern bajadas of Joshua Tree's Pinto Basin Joshua Tree, CA.
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  • Teddy Bear Cholla (Opuntia bigelovii) in the Cholla Cactus Garden on the northwestern bajadas of Joshua Tree's Pinto Basin Joshua Tree, CA.
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  • Teddy Bear Cholla (Opuntia bigelovii) in the Cholla Cactus Garden on the northwestern bajadas of Joshua Tree's Pinto Basin Joshua Tree, CA.
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  • Teddy Bear Cholla (Opuntia bigelovii) in the Cholla Cactus Garden on the northwestern bajadas of Joshua Tree's Pinto Basin Joshua Tree, CA.
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  • Teddy Bear Cholla (Opuntia bigelovii) in the Cholla Cactus Garden on the northwestern bajadas of Joshua Tree's Pinto Basin Joshua Tree, CA.
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  • Teddy Bear Cholla (Opuntia bigelovii) in the Cholla Cactus Garden on the northwestern bajadas of Joshua Tree's Pinto Basin Joshua Tree, CA.
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  • Teddy Bear Cholla (Opuntia bigelovii) in the Cholla Cactus Garden on the northwestern bajadas of Joshua Tree's Pinto Basin Joshua Tree, CA.
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  • Teddy Bear Cholla (Opuntia bigelovii) in the Cholla Cactus Garden on the northwestern bajadas of Joshua Tree's Pinto Basin Joshua Tree, CA.
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  • Teddy Bear Cholla (Opuntia bigelovii) in the Cholla Cactus Garden on the northwestern bajadas of Joshua Tree's Pinto Basin Joshua Tree, CA.
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  • Sunset over wind turbines at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm outside Palm Springs, CA.
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  • Sunset over wind turbines at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm outside Palm Springs, CA.
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  • Sunset over wind turbines at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm outside Palm Springs, CA.
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  • Wind turbines at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm outside Palm Springs, CA.
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  • Wind turbines at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm outside Palm Springs, CA.
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  • Wind turbines at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm outside Palm Springs, CA.
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  • Wind turbines at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm outside Palm Springs, CA.
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  • Wind turbines at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm outside Palm Springs, CA.
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  • Wind turbines at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm outside Palm Springs, CA.
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  • Wind turbines at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm outside Palm Springs, CA.
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  • Wind turbines at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm outside Palm Springs, CA.
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  • Wind turbines at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm outside Palm Springs, CA.
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  • Wind turbines at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm outside Palm Springs, CA.
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  • Wind turbines at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm outside Palm Springs, CA.
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  • Wind turbines at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm outside Palm Springs, CA.
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  • Wind turbines at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm outside Palm Springs, CA.
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  • Wind turbines at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm outside Palm Springs, CA.
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  • Wind turbines at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm outside Palm Springs, CA.
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  • View of the Bacardi Corporation factory and wind turbines in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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  • Rehabilitated green sea turtles released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • Rehabilitated green sea turtles released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • Rehabilitated green sea turtles released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • A rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • A rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • Rehabilitated green sea turtles released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • Rehabilitated green sea turtles released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • Rehabilitated green sea turtles released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • A rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • A rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • A rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • A rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • A rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle released back to the ocean has a numbered shell for tracking on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • A rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • A rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • A rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • A rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • A rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • A rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • A rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • A rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • A rehabilitated loggerhead sea turtle released back to the ocean by the Turtle Rescue Team of the South Carolina Aquarium on the Isle of Palms, SC.
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  • Wind turbines generating electrical power at Horse Hollow Wind Farm, Nolan county, Texas the world's largest wind power project.
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  • Sunrise over wind turbines generating electrical power at Horse Hollow Wind Farm, Nolan county, Texas the world's largest wind power project.
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  • Sunrise over wind turbines generating electrical power at Horse Hollow Wind Farm, Nolan county, Texas the world's largest wind power project.
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  • What is left of 2nd Street in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
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  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
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  • Section of Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
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  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
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  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
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  • Section of Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
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  • Massive sandbags attempt to hold back the encroaching tide in Ocean Isle Beach, NC where the ocean has reclaimed land, homes and a large section of 2nd Street due to rising tides and erosion. About 3,800 homes are packed together on the narrow seven-mile long Ocean Isle. The rising ocean has worn away at the eastern end, where streets and lots have been steadily disappearing.
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  • View of the north rim of the Grand Canyon from Bright Angel Point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA.
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  • Firewood stacked for winter in the remote Northwoods of northern Wisconsin.
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  • Firewood stacked for winter in the remote Northwoods of northern Wisconsin.
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