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Calla Lily
Photograph by Raul Touzon
Detail of a calla lily (Zantedeschia sp.)
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Memorial, Hungary
Photograph by James L. Stanfield
A memorial near the town of Muhi, Hungary, keeps alive the memory of 60,000 people killed during the Mongol invasion of 1241.
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Angkor Wat Temple Doorway
Photograph by Steve Raymer
A Buddhist monk emerges from a temple at Angkor Wat, Cambodia.
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Antique Bicycle, Mexico
Photograph by Raul Touzon
An antique bicycle rests against a wall.
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Tree Shadow
Photograph by Raul Touzon
A tree casts a shadow on a nearby wall.
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Shadow, Mexico
Photograph by Raul Touzon
A man in traditional dress casts a shadow against a stone wall.
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Blue House, West Indies
Photograph by Michael Melford
A knotted curtain hangs in an open window of a blue house on Dominica.
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Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah
Photograph by Walter Meayers Edwards
A driver takes part in a speed trial on Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats.
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Flooded Lake, Australia
Photograph by Jason Edwards
On the rare occasions when south Australia's Lake Eyre fills, it becomes the country's largest lake.
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Cowboy, Idaho
Photograph by Michael Melford
A cowboy gives chase with lasso at the ready.
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Wet Autumn Leaves, Washington, D.C.
Photograph by Stephen St. John
Wet pavement reflects the autumn colors of fallen leaves.
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Men on Horseback, Mexico
Photograph by Raul Touzon
Ornately dressed horses rival their riders' splendor.
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Red Wall, Guatemala
Photograph by Raul Touzon
A man carrying an umbrella walks alongside a red wall.
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Beach Rocks, Hawaii
Photograph by Todd Gipstein
Rocks on the beach at Hana Bay, Maui
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San Antonio River Walk
Photograph by Stephen St. John
The San Antonio River in San Antonio, Texas, reflects the vibrant colors of the city's River Walk.
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Clear Water, Belize
Photograph by Heather Perry
Clear blue water shimmers in Belize.
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Fort Wall Shadow, Mexico
Photograph by Sisse Brimberg
Passersby cast shadows on the wall of Fort San Diego in Acapulco, Mexico.
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