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  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
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  • Kite surfers ride waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517474.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517470.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517447.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517445.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517443.jpg
  • Kite surfers ride waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517475.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517469.jpg
  • Kite surfers ride waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517468.jpg
  • Kite surfers ride waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517459.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517458.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517448.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517476.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517472.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517463.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517457.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517452.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517442.jpg
  • Kite surfers ride waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517437.jpg
  • Kite surfers ride waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517467.jpg
  • Kite surfers ride waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517466.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517464.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517460.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517454.jpg
  • A kite surfer struggles in choppy waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517450.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517449.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517446.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517444.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517441.jpg
  • Kite surfers ride waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517473.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517471.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517461.jpg
  • A kite surfer struggles in choppy waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517451.jpg
  • A kite surfer rides waves caused by the bore tide on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517477.jpg
  • A tourist views Señor de las Limas, an Olmec stone sculptures on display at the Museum of Anthropology in the historic center of Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. The Olmec civilization was the earliest known major Mesoamerican civilizations dating roughly from 1500 BCE to about 400 BCE.
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  • A red fox adult approaches a visitor at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. The remote site is accessed only with a special permit and is the world’s largest seasonal population of brown bears in their natural environment.
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  • Mausoleum of Jose Alfredo Jimenez in the shape of a traditional Mexican hat and shawl at the Panteon Municipal in Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, Mexico. Jimenez was a famous Mexican singer and father of the modern rancheras genre.
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  • A colorful Christmas light show called the Cougar Night Lights on display in the Cistern Yard at the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina.
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  • A woman eats her lunch sitting on giant stone blocks along the Santa Lucia Riverwalk at the Museum of the Northeast or Museo del Noreste adjacent to the Macroplaza Grand Plaza in the Barrio Antiguo neighborhood of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
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  • Lanchas or water taxi bring tourists to Monkey Island to view the colony of Stump Tail Macaques in Lake Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico. The monkeys, originally from India by way of Puerto Rico; were part of a research project and now survive on wild cactus and hand outs from tourists. The tropical freshwater lake at the center of the Sierra de Los Tuxtlas, is a popular tourist destination and known for free ranging monkeys, the rainforest backdrop and Mexican witches known as Brujos.
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  • Family members light candles in honor of the dead at San Felipe de Aqua cemetery during the Day of the Dead Festival known in Spanish as Día de Muertos on November 2, 2013 in Oaxaca, Mexico.
    Oaxaca Mexico_20131102_056.JPG
  • Visitors watch the Bore Tide from Beluga Point along the Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska.
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  • Private vehicles park on the sand along the Flagler Avenue beach in New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
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  • A fisherman prepares to cast a net into Lake Catemaco in Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico. The tropical freshwater lake at the center of the Sierra de Los Tuxtlas, is a popular tourist destination and known for free ranging monkeys, the rainforest backdrop and Mexican witches known as Brujos.
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  • Cyclists head down the Park Road from the Eielson Visitors Center in Denali National Park Alaska. Denali National Park and Preserve encompasses 6 million acres of Alaska’s interior wilderness.
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  • A horse cart passes the pyramid shaped granaries and the front towers of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
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  • A man checks the oak barrels filled with Mezcal as they age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
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  • A man checks the oak barrels filled with Mezcal as they age under the derelict arches of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
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  • A man walks down the ramp at the old Mescal distillery part of the ruins at the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property.
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  • A Mexican man prepares a community altar celebrating El Viernes de Dolores during Holy Week at the Aldama fountain March 23, 2018 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The event honors the sorrow of the Virgin Mary for the death of her son and is an annual tradition in central Mexico.
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  • Kite surfers ride the bore tide past snow capped mountains on Turnagain Arm at Windy Point outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Kiting Alaska_517431.jpg
  • 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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  • A colorful Christmas light show called the Cougar Night Lights on display in the Cistern Yard at the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina.
    Charleston Xmas_20201223_013.jpg
  • A colorful Christmas light show called the Cougar Night Lights on display in the Cistern Yard at the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina.
    Charleston Xmas_20201223_012.jpg
  • A colorful Christmas light show called the Cougar Night Lights on display in the Cistern Yard at the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina.
    Charleston Xmas_20201223_001.jpg
  • A horse drawn carriage tour passes the Simmons-Edwards House historic home on Legare Street in Charleston, SC.
    Simmons Edwards_20201219_034.jpg
  • A couple walks past a brightly painted Spanish colonial style building in the Barrio Antiguo or Spanish Quarter neighborhood adjacent to the Macroplaza Grand Plaza in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
    Monterrey MX_20200126_022.jpg
  • The Palacio de Cristal or Monterrey City Hall in the Macroplaza Grand Plaza adjacent to the Barrio Antiguo neighborhood of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
    Monterrey MX_20200126_008.jpg
  • The colonial style town hall decorated in red and white in the town square in the beautiful historic village of Bernal, Queretaro, Mexico. Bernal is a quaint colonial town known for the Pena de Bernal, a giant monolith which dominates the tiny village is the third highest on the planet.
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  • A couple walks a dog along the ancient Live Oak trees covered in Spanish moss at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_038.jpg
  • A man walks a dog along the ancient Live Oak trees covered in Spanish moss at the Fort Frederica National Monument, the original colonial settlement in St. Simons Island, Georgia. Fort Frederica was established by Georgia founder James Oglethorpe in 1736 to serve as a bulwark against the Spanish settlements in Florida,
    St. Simons Island_20190302_039.jpg
  • A woman walks down a colorful alley in the old colonial section of Santiago de Queretaro, Queretaro State, Mexico.
    Queretaro_20170927_512.JPG
  • The 133 steps leading to the main entrance University Of Guanajuato in the historic center of Guanajuato City, Guanajuato, Mexico.
    Guanajuato Mexico_20170108_220.JPG
  • View looking down on the vast Mercado Hidalgo, a public market inside a former train station in the historic center of Guanajuato City, Guanajuato, Mexico.
    Guanajuato Mexico_20170108_214.JPG
  • Tourists walk along the boardwalk at Grand Prismatic Spring the largest hot spring in Yellowstone National Park and third largest in the world. Grand Prismatic is about 250 by 300 feet in size, averages 160 degrees Fahrenheit and is up to 160 feet deep. The bright colors around the spring are from cyanobacteria mats. The Grand Prismatic Spring is part of the Midway Geyser Basin Excelsior Group in Yellowstone, Wyoming. The Excelsior Geyser can be seen behind.
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  • An elderly cowboy stands by the Parroquia Santa María Magdalena church in Xico, Veracruz, Mexico.
    Xico Mexico_20190121_034.JPG
  • The statue Forward on Capital Square looking down State Street in Madison, Wisconsin.
    Madison Wisconsin_20191029_005.JPG
  • A young boy on a skateboard passes the tiny Baroque style Chapel of la Concepción Cuepopan also know as the La Conchita or the Chapel of the Dead in the Concepcion Square of Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • Cyclists ride down a street in the historic district of Mexico City, Mexico.
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  • Family members light candles in honor of the dead at San Felipe de Aqua cemetery during the Day of the Dead Festival known in Spanish as Día de Muertos on November 2, 2013 in Oaxaca, Mexico.
    Oaxaca Mexico_20131102_079.JPG
  • Family members light candles in honor of the dead at San Felipe de Aqua cemetery during the Day of the Dead Festival known in Spanish as Día de Muertos on November 2, 2013 in Oaxaca, Mexico.
    Oaxaca Mexico_20131102_074.JPG
  • Family members light candles in honor of the dead at San Felipe de Aqua cemetery during the Day of the Dead Festival known in Spanish as Día de Muertos on November 2, 2013 in Oaxaca, Mexico.
    Oaxaca Mexico_20131102_066.JPG
  • A Mexican woman lights candles at the gravesite of relatives for Day of the Dead festival known in Spanish as Día de Muertos at the old cemetery October 31, 2013 in Xoxocotlan, Mexico. The festival celebrates the lives of those that died.
    Oaxaca Mexico_20131031_032.JPG
  • Domes and spires of the Parroquia San Miguel Arcangel church viewed from Instituto Allende in the historic district of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
    SMA Mexico_20181023018.JPG
  • Bird enthusiasts show off their exotic birds at the Yuen Po Street Bird Garden in Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
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  • Plastic bags holding pet goldfish on display at the Tung Choi Street North, better known as the Goldfish Market in the Mong Kok district of Kowloon, Hong Kong. Chinese traditionally believe that goldfish are good Feng shui an an auspicious item that can bring good luck to a home.
    Hong Kong_20180127111.JPG
  • Visitors watch the Bore Tide from Beluga Point along the Turnagain Arm outside Anchorage, Alaska.
    Girdwood Alaska_20170723123.JPG
  • Private vehicles park on the sand along the Flagler Avenue beach in New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
    New Smyrna_20190303609.JPG
  • Private vehicles park on the sand along the Flagler Avenue beach in New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
    New Smyrna_20190303606.JPG
  • A water taxi called a Panga takes a group of tourists for an evening sightseeing tour around Lake Catemaco in Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico. The tropical freshwater lake at the center of the Sierra de Los Tuxtlas, is a popular tourist destination and known for free ranging monkeys, the rainforest backdrop and Mexican witches known as Brujos.
    Lake Catemaco_20190122085.JPG
  • A water taxi called a Panga takes a group of tourists for an evening sightseeing tour around Lake Catemaco in Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico. The tropical freshwater lake at the center of the Sierra de Los Tuxtlas, is a popular tourist destination and known for free ranging monkeys, the rainforest backdrop and Mexican witches known as Brujos.
    Lake Catemaco_20190122084.JPG
  • Fishermen use a cast net at Lake Catemaco in Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico. The tropical freshwater lake at the center of the Sierra de Los Tuxtlas, is a popular tourist destination and known for free ranging monkeys, the rainforest backdrop and Mexican witches known as Brujos.
    Lake Catemaco_20190122073.JPG
  • The Castagno Outfitters tourists stagecoach loads passengers at the the Town Square in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
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  • The Castagno Outfitters tourists stagecoach drives past the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar around the the Town Square in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
    Jackson Hole_20180607106_.JPG
  • A waiter pours hot milk into coffee at the iconic Gran Café de La Parroquia along the Malecon in Veracruz City, Mexico. The cafe is known for their long pours of hot milky coffee known as a lechero which they have served since 1808 and in their current form has operated continuously since 1926.
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  • A waiter pours hot milk into coffee at the iconic Gran Café de La Parroquia along the Malecon in Veracruz City, Mexico. The cafe is known for their long pours of hot milky coffee known as a lechero which they have served since 1808 and in their current form has operated continuously since 1926.
    Veracruz Mexico_101890.JPG
  • Interior view of the Veracruz Cathedral, dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption, in the historic center of the city of Veracruz, Mexico.
    Veracruz Mexico_101867.JPG
  • The Mesoamerica Pyramid Building 5 at the pre-Columbian archeological complex of El Tajin in Tajin, Veracruz, Mexico. El Tajín flourished from 600 to 1200 CE and during this time numerous temples, palaces, ballcourts, and pyramids were built by the Totonac people and is one of the largest and most important cities of the Classic era of Mesoamerica.
    El Tajin Mexico_100362.JPG
  • The neoclassical style interior of the Cathedral of San Luis Potosi in the historic center on the Plaza De Armas in the state capital of San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Also known as the San Luis Potosi Metropolitan Cathedral, it is consider the most important monument in the state and the first Baroque style building constructed in 1670 on the site of a parish church first built in 1593.
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  • People walk past the colorful colonnade style buildings in Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, Mexico. The tiny town is painted a riot of colors and features well preserved colonial Caribbean architectural style dating from the mid-16th-century.
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  • A giant decorated coffin with a skeleton at the entrance to a holiday art market during Halloween and Dead of the Dead festivals in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
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  • A motor scooter with mother and child ride down a street in Naples, southern Italy.
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  • A motor scooter passes the Duomo di Napoli, or Naples Cathedral in Naples, southern Italy. The present cathedral was commissioned by King Charles I of Anjou. Construction continued during the reign of his successor, Charles II (1285-1309) and was completed in the early 14th century under Robert of Anjou.
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  • The Church of Gesu Nuovoin Naples, southern Italy. The Church of Gesu Nuovo was originally a palace built in 1470 for Roberto Sanseverino, Prince of Salerno. The unusual building is faced with with rustic ashlar diamond projections.
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  • View looking up of the ceiling of the Galleria Umberto I public shopping gallery in Naples, southern Italy. Built between 1887–1891 by Emanuele Rocco.
    Naples Italy_73431.JPG
  • A visitor holds up a pair of Elk antlers during a stop at the Teklanika River in Denali National Park Alaska. Denali National Park and Preserve encompasses 6 million acres of Alaska’s interior wilderness.
    Denali_71604.JPG
  • An adult American black bear sits next to the bear observation platform as visitors snap photos at Anan Creek in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska. Anan Creek is one of the most prolific salmon runs in Alaska and dozens of black and brown bears gather yearly to feast on the spawning salmon.
    Black Bear_71357.JPG
  • A horse cart passes the pyramid shaped granaries and the front towers of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio in Jaral de Berrios, Guanajuato, Mexico. The abandoned Jaral de Berrio hacienda was once the largest in Mexico and housed over 6,000 people on the property and is credited with creating Mescal.
    Hacienda Berrio_70459.JPG
  • A Mexican cowboy walks down a rural road practicing his lasso skills outside Cucuchucho, Michoacan, Mexico.
    Mexican Cowboy_524740.JPG
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