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Animals
- Hippo in Tanzania
- A black crake descends the back of a hippopotamus who has just surfaced after a face-plow in cool river-bottom mud.
- Assateague Horses
- Lonely at land’s end, wild ponies guard a solitary stretch of Assateague Island, a sandy barrier off Maryland’s Atlantic coast.
- Leopard in Tanzania
- At sunrise a female leopard descends a huge baobab where she has cached a kill.
- Mule Deer, Zion National Park
- Pushing through the underbrush, a mule deer buck looks for his mate who is nesting nearby.
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Design and Abstracts
- Geothermal Geyser, Yellowstone, NP
- This is one of 10,000 geothermal features in Yellowstone, and it is only possible to view it from the air. Hot spring waters contain large amounts of microbes and algae.
- Glen Echo Amusement Park, Mayland
- At the defunct Glen Echo Amusement Park – closed in 1968 – sit the remains of the shooting galley that used live 22 caliber ammunition.
- Sailboat Silhouettes
- Shadows and sailboats in the Annapolis Yacht Club Wednesday Night Series.
- Tree Bark, Hawaii, Hawaii
- A close-in view of the eucalyptus deglupta tree, also known as the rainbow gum tree. Imported from the Philippines in the 1930’s.
Scenics
- Almaden, Spain
- Ground fog sweeps across the hillsides at dawn to create a fantasy landscape.
- Angel Falls, Venzuela
- Angel Falls hurdles 3/5 of a mile from the towering brow of Auyun-Tepui, a flat-topped mountain. It’s the world’s highest waterfall – 16 times the height of Niagra Falls.
- Byrd Station, Antarctica
- In the glare of the midnight sun, never-melting snow sifts over the canvas huts of Americans mapping Marie Byrd Land.
- Mauna Ulu, Hawaii, Hawaii
- Glowering luridly against the night sky, Mauna Ulu, a vent of Kilauea, belches lava a hundred feet in the air.
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People and Places
- Amish Girl
- Peering from a doorway, a young Old Order Amish girl is a picture of innocence.
- Summer Palace Entrance Beijing
- The Seventeen-Arch Bridge connects the shore of the Kunming Lake and Nanhu Island where the Summer Palace is located.
- Ndyuka Tribeswoman in Suriname
- One of six Maroon peoples, the Ndyuka people were enslaved and transported to Suriname to toil on Dutch colonial plantations.
- Oregon Cowboy
- Cactus Smyth, who has trailed cattle across Oregon, calls the Alvord Desert home.