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  • A giant candy stripped pole marking the spot in North Pole, Alaska. North Pole is not actually the geographic northern pole but a Christmas themed town outside Fairbanks.
    North Pole_20180629_466.JPG
  • Wonderworks amusement theme park in Orlando, Florida.
    Orlando_Florida_56701.JPG
  • Entrance to Gatorland theme park and wildlife preserve located along South Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando, Florida. It was founded by Owen Godwin in 1949.
    gatorland_florida_25187.JPG
  • Entrance to Gatorland theme park and wildlife preserve located along South Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando, Florida. It was founded by Owen Godwin in 1949.
    gatorland_florida_25186.JPG
  • Children play in the giant alligator mouth at the entrance to Gatorland theme park and wildlife preserve located along South Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando, Florida. It was founded by Owen Godwin in 1949.
    gatorland_florida_25182.JPG
  • Contestants covered in sticky grits are washed off during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16826.JPG
  • A girl smiles as she rolls in a vat of grits during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16817.JPG
  • A young boy is helped out of a vat of grits during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16811.JPG
  • Tourists visit with live reindeer at the Santa Claus House in North Pole, Alaska. The Christmas shop is open all year and a popular tourist destination.
    North Pole_20180629_479.JPG
  • Fairbikes bike share bicycles parked by the Moose Antler Arch in Griffin Park downtown Fairbanks, Alaska. The arch is made up of more than 100 moose and caribou antlers collected from all over Interior Alaska and is the world’s farthest north antler arch.
    Fairbanks_Alaska_70715.JPG
  • The Gateway to Fairbanks, Moose Antler Arch in Griffin Park downtown Fairbanks, Alaska. The arch is made up of more than 100 moose and caribou antlers collected from all over Interior Alaska and is the world’s farthest north antler arch.
    Fairbanks_Alaska_70720.JPG
  • The Gateway to Fairbanks, Moose Antler Arch in Griffin Park downtown Fairbanks, Alaska. The arch is made up of more than 100 moose and caribou antlers collected from all over Interior Alaska and is the world’s farthest north antler arch.
    Fairbanks_Alaska_70718.JPG
  • The Gateway to Fairbanks, Moose Antler Arch in Griffin Park downtown Fairbanks, Alaska. The arch is made up of more than 100 moose and caribou antlers collected from all over Interior Alaska and is the world’s farthest north antler arch.
    Fairbanks_Alaska_70716.JPG
  • Fairbikes bike share bicycles parked by the Moose Antler Arch in Griffin Park downtown Fairbanks, Alaska. The arch is made up of more than 100 moose and caribou antlers collected from all over Interior Alaska and is the world’s farthest north antler arch.
    Fairbanks_Alaska_70714.JPG
  • The worlds largest Santa Claus statue at the Santa Claus House in North Pole, Alaska. The 42-foot statue weighs 900 pounds and was originally built in the 1960s and originally served as a seasonal display at the Westlake Mall in Seattle before being relocated to North Pole.
    Fairbanks_Alaska_70735.JPG
  • The worlds largest Santa Claus statue at the Santa Claus House in North Pole, Alaska. The 42-foot statue weighs 900 pounds and was originally built in the 1960s and originally served as a seasonal display at the Westlake Mall in Seattle before being relocated to North Pole.
    Fairbanks_Alaska_70734.JPG
  • The worlds largest Santa Claus statue at the Santa Claus House in North Pole, Alaska. The 42-foot statue weighs 900 pounds and was originally built in the 1960s and originally served as a seasonal display at the Westlake Mall in Seattle before being relocated to North Pole.
    Fairbanks_Alaska_70733.JPG
  • A for sale sign on a his and her outhouse in a rural section of Alaska outside Fairbanks, Alaska.
    Outhouse_20180629_477.JPG
  • A giant inflatable gorilla outside a fireworks stand in a rural section of Alaska outside Fairbanks, Alaska.
    inflatable gorilla_20180629_474.JPG
  • A giant inflatable gorilla outside a fireworks stand in a rural section of Alaska outside Fairbanks, Alaska.
    inflatable gorilla_20180629_475.JPG
  • A giant candy stripped pole marking the spot in North Pole, Alaska. North Pole is not actually the geographic northern pole but a Christmas themed town outside Fairbanks.
    North Pole_20180629_467.JPG
  • The exterior view of a Christmas themed shop in North Pole, Alaska.
    North Pole_20180629_465.JPG
  • The exterior view of the Santa Claus House in North Pole, Alaska. The Christmas shop is open all year and a popular tourist destination.
    North Pole_20180629_468.JPG
  • The exterior view of the Santa Claus House in North Pole, Alaska. The Christmas shop is open all year and a popular tourist destination.
    North Pole_20180629_462.JPG
  • The exterior view of the Santa Claus House in North Pole, Alaska. The Christmas shop is open all year and a popular tourist destination.
    North Pole_20180629_460.JPG
  • Sign welcoming visitors to North Pole, Alaska. The tiny town is home to the Santa Claus House and Shop, a popular tourist destination.
    North Pole_20180629_464.JPG
  • A unusual building decorated with swans along the Papaloapan River in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico.
    Santiago Tuxtla_20191121_076.JPG
  • A bar and restaurant along the Papaloapan River in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico.
    Santiago Tuxtla_20190124_080.JPG
  • A bar and restaurant along the Papaloapan River in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico.
    Santiago Tuxtla_20190124_079.JPG
  • Wooden carving and taxidermy Muskie fish at a country store in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Boulder Junction_20120622_044.JPG
  • Wooden carving and taxidermy Muskie fish at a country store in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Boulder Junction_20120622_042.JPG
  • Wooden carving and taxidermy Moose at a country store in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Boulder Junction_20120622_041.JPG
  • Wonderworks amusement theme park in Orlando, Florida.
    Orlando_Florida_56700.JPG
  • Wonderworks amusement theme park in Orlando, Florida.
    Orlando_Florida_56703.JPG
  • A directional sign pointing to world cities in Folly Beach, SC.
    Folly_Beach_0762.JPG
  • A blue goose stands with his snow geese relatives to feed and mingle in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44098.JPG
  • The Folly Boat a landmark public art project along the marsh at sunset in Folly Beach, SC.
    Folly_Beach_31029.JPG
  • Giant wizard at the entrance to the Magic Castle in Orlando, Florida.
    orlando_florida_25193.JPG
  • Giant wizard at the entrance to the Magic Castle in Orlando, Florida.
    orlando_florida_25192.JPG
  • Entrance to Gatorland theme park and wildlife preserve located along South Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando, Florida. It was founded by Owen Godwin in 1949.
    gatorland_florida_25190.JPG
  • Entrance to Gatorland theme park and wildlife preserve located along South Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando, Florida. It was founded by Owen Godwin in 1949.
    gatorland_florida_25189.JPG
  • Entrance to Gatorland theme park and wildlife preserve located along South Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando, Florida. It was founded by Owen Godwin in 1949.
    gatorland_florida_25188.JPG
  • Alligator mural at the entrance to Gatorland theme park and wildlife preserve located along South Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando, Florida. It was founded by Owen Godwin in 1949.
    gatorland_florida_25183.JPG
  • Bikers sit on toilet seats at the Hog Pen bathroom bar during the 74th Annual Daytona Bike Week March 8, 2015 in Daytona Beach, Florida. More than 500,000 bikers and spectators gather for the week long event, the largest motorcycle rally in America.
    Bike_Week_069.JPG
  • A young girl covered in sticky grits during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16824.JPG
  • A girl rolls in a vat of grits during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16822.JPG
  • A young boy covered in sticky grits is washed off during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16820.JPG
  • A girl rolls in a vat of grits during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16816.JPG
  • A girl rolls in a vat of grits during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16818.JPG
  • A girl rolls in a vat of grits during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16815.JPG
  • A girl rolls in a vat of grits during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16814.JPG
  • A girl rolls in a vat of grits during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16813.JPG
  • A girl dives into a vat of grits during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16812.JPG
  • A young boy rolls in a vat of grits during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16810.JPG
  • A young girl covered in sticky grits smiles during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16808.JPG
  • A young girl rolls in a vat of grits during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16809.JPG
  • A young girl rolls in a vat of grits during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16807.JPG
  • A young boy stands up in a vat of grits during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16806.JPG
  • A girl rolls in a vat of grits during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16815.JPG
  • A dust covered SUV parked under flying reindeer at the Santa Claus House in North Pole, Alaska. The Christmas shop is open all year and a popular tourist destination.
    North Pole_20180629_480.JPG
  • The Gateway to Fairbanks, Moose Antler Arch in Griffin Park downtown Fairbanks, Alaska. The arch is made up of more than 100 moose and caribou antlers collected from all over Interior Alaska and is the world’s farthest north antler arch.
    Fairbanks_Alaska_70717.JPG
  • The Gateway to Fairbanks, Moose Antler Arch in Griffin Park downtown Fairbanks, Alaska. The arch is made up of more than 100 moose and caribou antlers collected from all over Interior Alaska and is the world’s farthest north antler arch.
    Fairbanks_Alaska_70719.JPG
  • A primitive sign asking truckers to slow down on a dirt road in a rural section of Alaska outside Fairbanks, Alaska.
    Sign Alaska_20180629_478.JPG
  • A giant inflatable gorilla outside a fireworks stand in a rural section of Alaska outside Fairbanks, Alaska.
    inflatable gorilla_20180629_476.JPG
  • Sign welcoming visitors to North Pole, Alaska. The tiny town is home to the Santa Claus House and Shop, a popular tourist destination.
    North Pole_20180629_461.JPG
  • Sign welcoming visitors to North Pole, Alaska. The tiny town is home to the Santa Claus House and Shop, a popular tourist destination.
    North Pole_20180629_463.JPG
  • A bar and restaurant along the Papaloapan River in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico.
    Santiago Tuxtla_20191121_081.JPG
  • A bar and restaurant along the Papaloapan River in Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, Mexico.
    Santiago Tuxtla_20190124_078.JPG
  • Wooden carving and taxidermy Muskie fish at a country store in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Boulder Junction_20120622_043.JPG
  • Wooden carving and taxidermy Muskie fish at a country store in the Northwoods village of Boulder Junction, Wisconsin.
    Boulder Junction_20120622_040.JPG
  • Wonderworks amusement theme park in Orlando, Florida.
    Orlando_Florida_56702.JPG
  • Wonderworks amusement theme park in Orlando, Florida.
    Orlando_Florida_56699.JPG
  • A blue goose stands with his snow geese relatives to feed and mingle in their winter home at the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in San Antonio, New Mexico. About 32,000 snow geese overwinter at the refugee and move in mass during the morning and evenings.
    Snow_Goose_44099.JPG
  • The Folly Boat a landmark public art project along the marsh at sunset in Folly Beach, SC.
    Folly_Beach_31028.JPG
  • Entrance to Gatorland theme park and wildlife preserve located along South Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando, Florida. It was founded by Owen Godwin in 1949.
    gatorland_florida_25191.JPG
  • Entrance to Gatorland theme park and wildlife preserve located along South Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando, Florida. It was founded by Owen Godwin in 1949.
    gatorland_florida_25185.JPG
  • Children play in the giant alligator mouth at the entrance to Gatorland theme park and wildlife preserve located along South Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando, Florida. It was founded by Owen Godwin in 1949.
    gatorland_florida_25184.JPG
  • Entrance to Gatorland theme park and wildlife preserve located along South Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando, Florida. It was founded by Owen Godwin in 1949.
    gatorland_florida_25181.JPG
  • Contestants covered in sticky grits are washed off during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16825.JPG
  • A boy rolls in a vat of grits during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16823.JPG
  • A young girl covered in sticky grits smiles during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16821.JPG
  • A young boy is helped into a vat of grits during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16819.JPG
  • A young girl dives into a vat of grits during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16805.JPG
  • A young girl is helped into a vat of grits during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16804.JPG
  • A young girl covered in sticky grits is weighed during the World Grits Festival rolling in the grits contest April 12, 2014 in St. George, South Carolina. Contestants have to roll in a vat of grits and the one with the most grits sticking to their body wins. Grits are a tradition Southern dish of thick maize-based porridge made from dried corn hominy.
    Grits_Festival_16803.JPG
  • Cock fight odds at the Aguada Gallera in Puerto Rico. Cockfighting is still legal in the US Territory.
    cockfighting_puerto_rico017.JPG
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