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  • Mt. Rushmore is seen through clearing fog at sunrise from Iron Mountain road in the Black Hills in October.
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  • Point Lobos in Black and White. California.
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  • An American Bison rubs itself against a highway sign in Windcave National Park in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
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  • A man fishes at twilight at Sylvan Lake near the Needles Highway in The Black Hills region
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  • A lone horse is seen on an especially snowy day in the black hills on Tuesday afternoon. A winter storm warning has been issued for the area overnight.
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  • A small herd of cows graze along fields as the sun sets in the distance over the black hills.
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  • A forest is reflected in the still water of east branch reservoir in the early morning after sunrise near Brewster, New York.
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  • Stars are elongated in the night sky during a 36 minute single exposure at the peak of needles highway adjacent to the needles eye in Custer National Park.
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  • Waves of the Pacific Ocean crash against the rocky shores of Headland Cove at Point Lobos. Carmel, CA. Point Lobos holds a special place in the history of photography. It's fog-enshrouded shores were a subject of photographers such as Edward Weston, Ansel Adams and Minor White.
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  • On the Shores of Headland Cove at Point Lobos. Carmel, CA.
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  • On the Shores of Headland Cove at Point Lobos. Carmel, CA.
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  • The rocky shores of Moss Cove at Point Lobos. Carmel, CA. Point Lobos holds a special place in the history of photography. It's fog-enshrouded shores were a subject of photographers such as Edward Weston, Ansel Adams and Minor White.
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  • The mouth of the Potomac river fades into the distance at first light at Point Lookout State Park, MD. Where the Potomac River meets the Chesapeake Bay.
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  • On the White Pass & Yukon Railroad. Outside of Skagway, AK.
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  • Glade Creek Grist Mill. Babcock State Park. West Virginia.
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  • New River Gorge Bridge. Fayetteville, W.Va.
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  • The Chrysler building shines in midtown manhattan; as seen from across the East River at Roosevelt Island.
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  • Somewhere over California.
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  • Middle of Nowhere. California.
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  • Presidio Fishermen. San Francisco.
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  • Aboard the historic White Pass and Yukon railroad train car.
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  • Multnomah Falls, located just outside of Portland in the Columbia River Gorge. Oregon.
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  • Half Dome is seen in the distance from the air over the Sierras.
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  • The Wrigley building is seen at night along the Chicago River.
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  • The unique sandstone formations that permeate the hills of Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument are seen in the afternoon light.
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  • A large flock of birds swoop past the Washington Monument in the early morning.
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  • The Wrigley building is seen at night along the Chicago River.
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  • Formation. Garden of the Gods. Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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  • Coastal fog over mill valley. Mt Tamilpais summit.
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  • Kelp. Channel Islands, California.
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  • The mouth of the Navarro River is seen from a turnoff along Route 128 in Mendocino County, CA
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  • Morning fog shrouds the surrounding trees and foliage of Point Lookout State Park. Point Lookout is also near the former site of Camp Hoffman, a prisoner of war camp for confederates during the Civil War. Of the some 50,000 rebel soldiers who passed through its gates, approximately 4000 would die of disease and starvation. Consequently, many ghost stories have emanated from Point Lookout.
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  • Located 14 miles upstream from DC, Great Falls lies along the Atlantic Seaboard Fall Line where the Piedmont Plateau meets the Atlantic Coastal Plain. The series of cascades descend a total of 76 feet over less than a mile, making it the steepest fall line rapids of any river on the Eastern Seaboard. The falls themselves were created over thousands of years dating from the last ice age when the sea level dropped, resulting in the Potomac carving deep into the surrounding rock as it made its way to the Chesapeake.
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  • The Battle of Antietam, the single bloodiest day in American History (September 17, 1862) with over 23,000 killed, wounded or missing, began on the grounds surrounding Dunker Church, with Confederate batteries opening fire against a Union assault on Confederate positions surrounding it. The savage back and forth assaults in the cornfield adjacent to the church resulted in over 8000 casualties in a matter of hours.
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  • Cherry Blossoms are reflected in the waters of Tidal Basin on an April morning in Washington, D.C.
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  • Visitors of the Lincoln Memorial are reflected in a puddle after a passing storm.
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  • Glade Creek Grist Mill. Babcock State Park. West Virginia.
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  • Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, located 40 miles southwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico. The area owes its remarkable geology to layers of volcanic rock and ash deposited by pyroclastic flow from a volcanic explosion within the Jemez Volcanic Field that occurred 6 to 7 million years ago.
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  • The San Mateo bridge is seen as our airplane breaks through the fog flying into SFO.
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  • Boats are seen along East Branch Reservoir at sunrise.
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  • Buckingham fountain and the Chicago Skyline are seen at dusk.
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  • Piedmont Park is seen at night in downtown Atlanta.
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  • At the foot of the George Washington Monument C.1826 at the summit of South Mountain, Maryland. It was here that the Army of the Potomac broke through the rearguard of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia after discovering special order 191, Robert E. Lee's battle plans for the Invasion of the North inside a cigar box near a farm outside of Frederick. The top secret plans described in detail how the already outnumbered confederate army had been divided into 5 corps and spread out. Lee himself quickly learned via confederate spies in Washington that his plans had been discovered, <br />
and immediately cancelled the planned invasion. Lee then ordered his divided army to regroup outside the nearby town of Sharpsburg, where the Confederate army would cross the Potomac River back to the safety Virginia. But Lee wasn't going to abandon everything after coming this far with nothing to show for it. Lee ordered his rebel army to make a stand against the oncoming army of the Potomac on the banks of a nearby creek called Antietam.
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  • Rainstorm over Interstate 15. Idaho.
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  • San Mateo Bridge over the San Francisco Bay. California.
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  • Los Gatos Creek before emptying into Vasona Lake in Los Gatos, CA.
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  • The San Mateo bridge is seen as our airplane breaks through the fog flying into SFO.
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  • Half Dome is seen in the distance from the air over the Sierras.
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  • Flowers. Santa Cruz Island. Channel Islands National Park. California.
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  • Waves of the Pacific Ocean crash against the rocky shores of Headland Cove at Point Lobos. Carmel, CA. Point Lobos holds a special place in the history of photography. It's fog-enshrouded shores were a subject of photographers such as Edward Weston, Ansel Adams and Minor White.
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  • A lone leafless tree is seen in winter along a sunken road that came to be called Bloody Lane, which played a central role in the second phase of the battle of Antietam in September 1862 as part of the American Civil War.
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  • Snowpack covers the landscape of Great Falls on the Maryland side of Great Falls Park.
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  • The Jefferson Memorial looms in the background of the swaying trees of Tidal Basin on a windy day in Washington, D.C.
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  • Two girls gaze over Tidal Basin beneath a grove of cherry blossoms on a Spring morning in Washington, D.C.
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  • Abandoned Church. West Virginia.
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  • Clouds swirl around the coastline of Big Sur.
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  • The California coastline is seen from the air.
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  • Buckingham fountain and the Chicago Skyline are seen at dusk.
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  • Ruins of a building are seen outside of the historic Fort Laramie in Wyoming.
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  • Pinnacle Buttes, Shoshone Wilderness. Wyoming.
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  • Lima, Montana. Lima Peaks can be seen in the distance.
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  • Looking toward Glacier National Park from the North Fork road leading to Trail Creek.
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  • The San Francisco Bay Area shines in the night as coastal fog moves overhead. As seen from the summit of Mount Tamilpais in Marin County.
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  • Coastal fog enshrouds the fishing pier at Port Hueneme Beach. Seen in a long exposure panoramic image taken from the sand.
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  • The California coastline is seen from the air.
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  • Along the shores of Big Sur near Garrapata State Park.
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  • Houses lining the Sunset District are seen at midday from Grandview Park in San Francisco, California.
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  • At the foot of the George Washington Monument C.1826 at the summit of South Mountain, Maryland. It was here that the Army of the Potomac broke through the rearguard of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia after discovering special order 191, Robert E. Lee's battle plans for the Invasion of the North inside a cigar box near a farm outside of Frederick. The top secret plans described in detail how the already outnumbered army had been divided into 5 corps and spread out. Lee himself quickly learned through spies in Washington that his plans had been discovered, <br />
and immediately cancelled the planned invasion. Lee then ordered his divided army to regroup outside the nearby town of Sharpsburg, where the Confederate army would cross the Potomac River back to the safety Virginia. Unwilling to abandon his army’s first invasion of the North with nothing to show for it, Lee ordered his men to make a stand against the oncoming Army of the Potomac along the banks of Antietam Creek.
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  • Exploring the shoreline of St. Mary's river near historic St. Mary's City, MD. Founded in 1634, St. Mary's was the first colonial settlement and capital of Maryland.
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  • A group of friends gaze over Tidal Basin beneath a grove of cherry blossoms on the morning of Monday, April 13, 2015 in Washington, D.C.
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  • Church Doors. Pennsylvania.
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  • Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, located 40 miles southwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico. The area owes its remarkable geology to layers of volcanic rock and ash deposited by pyroclastic flow from a volcanic explosion within the Jemez Volcanic Field that occurred 6 to 7 million years ago.
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  • Vulcan, named after the Roman god of fire, is an inactive volcano on Albuquerque, New Mexico's West Mesa. Seen at sunset from afar.
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  • A little girl plays in the fountain of public square during the 2016 GOP convention at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, OH. The square was a focal point of many protesters, counter protesters and curious onlookers.
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  • Passing storm over farmlands Southeast of Columbia Falls, MT.
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  • Protesters chant for justice in the case of Michael Brown on November 24, 2014 in Washington, D.C. The protest was in response to a decision by a grand jury to not indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson for the shooting of Michael Brown in August earlier this year. November, 24, 2014 in Washington, DC.
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  • Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, located 40 miles southwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico. The area owes its remarkable geology to layers of volcanic rock and ash deposited by pyroclastic flow from a volcanic explosion within the Jemez Volcanic Field that occurred 6 to 7 million years ago.
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  • Vulcan, named after the Roman god of fire, is an inactive volcano on Albuquerque, New Mexico's West Mesa. Seen at sunset from afar.
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  • The Rocky Mountains are seen at sunset.
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  • Near Potato Harbor. Island of Santa Cruz. Channel Islands, California.
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  • The Tetons as seen from Highway 33. Idaho.
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  • Located 100 miles East of San Diego in the Imperial Valley, The Salton Sea was created in 1905 when the Colorado River and its tributaries flooded. The floodwaters filled the valley basin, creating almost overnight the largest freshwater lake in California. In the 1950's and 60's, real estate developers worked to make Salton City the next Palm Springs/Lake Tahoe, laying entire street and electricity grids, planting trees, stocking the sea with millions of game fish and dredging wharves for speedboats and yachts to accommodate vacationers. However, little attention was paid to the health of the Sea itself. <br />
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Chemical laden runoff from the surrounding agriculture of the Valley paired with rising salinity from evaporation poisoned the Salton Sea. By the 1990's fish and birds washed ashore in die offs numbering in the millions, creating a permanently foul stench in the air. Salton City, and the surrounding communities were largely abandoned to the elements. Much of the infrastructure still remains, with streets leading no where, docks over dry land and houses encrusted in salt.
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  • New River Gorge Bridge. Fayetteville, W.Va.
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  • Coastal Trees of the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Moss Beach, CA
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  • Coastal Trees of the Fitzgerald Marine Reserve. Moss Beach, CA
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  • A red sun is seen through thick smoke during a controlled burn in the Black Hills.
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  • A single coal barge traveling up the Ohio River is seen on April 19, 2019 from a window of one of West Virginia Army National Guard Company C, 1-150th Assault Battalion’s latest aircraft- the UH-60M Black Hawk. The UH-60M Blackhawks, of which the unit will receive ten by January 2020,  are the first factory-new aircraft ever received by the unit.
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