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  • Fiat car factory, Turin, Italy. In the 1980's Fiat used automated carriers guided by wires in the floor to move cars and parts from one assembly station to another: LAM. Called 'Robogate' by Fiat.
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  • New cars on the dock awaiting shipping in Salerno, Italy..
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  • Scrap metal junkyard in the Kuwaiti desert with 100,000 of the 300,000 cars destroyed from the Iraqi war. More than 700 wells were set ablaze by retreating Iraqi troops creating the largest man-made environmental disaster in history.
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  • Traffic swirls around a policeman at a roundabout in the busy and noisy main shopping district of Varanasi in Utta Pradesh province, India. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)  Apart from keeping his eye on rickshaws, the policeman is watching for bicycles, pedestrians, cars, and the two cows wandering down the street.
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  • Dresden, East Germany, Trabant cars. These were very cheaply made but still hard to acquire during the Cold War. 1990.
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  • Car fire on I-80 in Hercules, California, NE of San Francisco.
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  • Car fire on I-80 in Hercules, California, NE of San Francisco.
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  • The Plaza San Martin in a nighttime time exposure with car traffic light streaks in Lima, Peru.
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  • Saranac Lake in the Adirondack Mountains, NY state.
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  • Lugano, Switzerland on Lake Lugano."Lugano is a city in the south of Switzerland, in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, which borders Italy. The population of the city proper was 55,151 as of December 2011, and the population of the urban agglomeration was over 145,000. Wikipedia"
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  • Todd and Cristy Kincer entering the Millstone Methodist Church, near Whitesburg, Kentucky, where coal miner Todd Kincer works. (Todd Kincer is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) The pastor of the church is Todd's father, Harold Kincer, himself a retired coal miner and county employee.
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  • Felipe Adams, a 30-year-old Iraq war veteran who was paralyzed by a sniper's bullet in Baghdad, Iraq in his wheelchair outside his home in Inglewood, California. (Felipe Adams is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Staunton, Virginia. Shenandoah Valley.
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  • An overturned truck from an automobile accident, and a victim on the roadside of Highway 29, American Canyon, California. The accident took place in front of an auto wrecking yard. USA.
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  • At dusk, the Rundetarn/round tower, observatory. Copenhagen, Denmark.
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  • City of Pamplona, Spain, at dawn.
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  • Aerial of Las Ramblas, a tree-lined street, that runs through the heart of the Gothic Quarter, starting at the port's monument to Christopher Columbus. Barcelona, Spain.
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  • West Hartford, Connecticut.
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  • North Beach, San Francisco, CA
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  • North Beach, San Francisco, CA
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  • Site Trinity, ground zero, on the White Sands Missile Range in S. New Mexico. Site of the world's first atomic explosiion on August 6, 1945. The atomic bomb was developed by the Manhatten Project. The Manhattan Project refers to the effort during World War II by the United States, in collaboration with the United Kingdom, Canada, and other European physicists, to develop the first nuclear weapons. Formally designated as the Manhattan Engineering District (MED), it refers specifically to the period of the project from 1942-1946 under the control of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, under the administration of General Leslie R. Groves, with its scientific research directed by the American physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer. The project succeeded in developing and detonating three nuclear weapons in 1945: a test detonation on July 16 (the Trinity test) near Alamogordo, New Mexico; an enriched uranium bomb code-named "Little Boy" detonated on August 6 over Hiroshima, Japan; and a plutonium bomb code-named "Fat Man" on August 9 over Nagasaki, Japan. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Project)
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  • Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, New Mexico. Mass assencion on Sunday morning at dawn of 500 hot air balloons.
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  • Taipei, Taiwan morning rush hour commute, with thousands of commuters on motor scooters and motorcycles.
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  • On Green Island, a former prison island off the coast of SE Taiwan where political prisoners were incarcerated and re-educated during the unnervingly recent White Terror. There's actually still a high-security prison on the island, but it only holds 200 inmates (actual felons, not polital prisoners), as opposed to the couple thousand of earlier decades..Now it's mostly a tourist destination. We visited in the off season in March, thereby avoiding the 5,000-10,000 tourists that inundate the little place daily, though, being the off season, we had to contend instead with intermittent cold rain and high winds.
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  • Taipei, Taiwan
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  • Taipei, Taiwan
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  • Taipei, Taiwan
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  • Barstow, California Main Street crammed with gas, hotel, and fast food signs. USA.
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  • Aerial photograph of the production facility for freshly harvested tomatoes.  Seen are truck trailers of just harvested tomatoes. Tomato cannery. San Joaquin Valley, California.
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  • Aerial photograph of truck trailers full of just-harvested oranges and grapefruits ready to be made into juice at this Lindsay, California citrus juice factory. San Joaquin Valley. The factory is surrounded by orange trees.
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  • Aerial photograph of train tracks and railroad switching yard. Barstow, California.
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  • Monterey, California
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  • Napa Valley, CA at Thanksgiving time 2010 with Menzel and D'Aluisio family. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Napa River Inn, Napa, California. Napa Valley. The Inn sits within the walls of the historic 1884 Napa Mill on the Napa River. The hotel is pet friendly: it allows dogs in the rooms.
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  • New York City at dusk, from the World Trade Center, looking north towards the Empire State Building in the center of Manhattan. USA.
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  • Boston, MA
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  • Ferry from Martha's Vineyard to Chappaquiddick Island, Massachusetts.
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  • Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
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  • Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
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  • Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
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  • Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
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  • Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
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  • Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
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  • Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
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  • Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
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  • Maastricht, The Netherlands. Holland.
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  • Maastricht, The Netherlands. Holland.
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  • Maastricht, The Netherlands. Holland.
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  • Soho/ Chinatown, London, UK
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  • View from Top Steeple of vor Freslers Kirke (church). Copenhagen, Denmark.
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  • Aerial of yellow row houses, Kronprinzessegade. Copenhagen, Denmark.
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  • Yellow row houses, Kronprinzessegade. Copenhagen, Denmark.
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  • Aerial of a traffic circle with gardenia and fountains in Guadalajara, Mexico.
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  • At dusk, the vast expanse of Mexico City, Mexico seen from the top of the Hotel de Mexico.
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  • The neo-classical Metropolitan Cathedral in Guadalajara, Mexico.
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  • The National Cathedral in the Zocalo, the main central Square, Mexico City, Mexico. Construction was ordered by Cortez after destroying the Aztec temples which once occupied the site. It is now tilted as it sinks slowly into the lake bed Mexico City is built on.
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  • Santa Catarina Arch in Antigua, Guatemala.
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  • Local people walking by the port of Gijon, Asturias, Northern Spain. A paseo.
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  • Plaza Mayor in Madrid, Spain, seen from the top of an adjacent church at sunrise.
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  • The port of Luarca, in Asturias Northern Spain.
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  • Plaza Mayor in Madrid, Spain, seen from the top of an adjacent church at sunrise.
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  • Aerial of Barcelona with the port and Las Ramblas, a tree-lined street that runs through the heart of the Gothic Quarter, starting at the port's monument to Christopher Columbus. Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Columbus Monument with time exposure traffic red taillight trails, Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Columbus Monument with time exposure traffic red taillight trails, Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Dusk view of the Sagrada Familia, a cathedral designed by Gaudi in Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Dusk view of the Sagrada Familia, a cathedral designed by Gaudi in Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Aerial of the cathedral in Seville, Spain.
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  • Road sign in rural Iceland warning of a blind hillcrest on a curve.
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  • FRA_040619_004_x.Olivier Dumont on his new motor scooter, Paris, France..
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  • Author Tim Cahill having a cigarette break while viewing the vehicular carnage still remaining on the Jahra Road in July 1991, from Kuwait City to Basra, Iraq. American forces chased and trapped retreating Iraqi forces north of Kuwait City on the night of February 25 and the day of February 26, 1991. These units withdrew via the Jahra road on the way to Basra, an escape route that has become known as the "highway to hell." They were attacked by coalition aircraft and it is estimated that several thousand retreating Iraqis died..
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  • An aerial of a small section of the Jahra road from Kuwait City to Basra, Iraq. American forces chased and trapped retreating Iraqi forces north of Kuwait City on the night of February 25 and the day of February 26, 1991. These units withdrew via the Jahra road on the way to Basra, an escape route that has become known as the "highway to hell." They were attacked by coalition aircraft and it is estimated that several thousand retreating Iraqis died. .
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  • An intersection roundabout with a traffic cop in the perpetually busy and noisy streets of Varanasi, India have all kinds of transport. Cows also wander through the city. Varanasi, India..
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  • An intersection roundabout with a traffic cop in the perpetually busy and noisy streets of Varanasi, India have all kinds of transport. Cows also wander through the city. Varanasi, India..
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  • Tiananmen Square; Beijing China.
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  • Children play in a rubble-strewn playground at the looted Sheikh Madar Elementary School in Hargeisa, Somaliland. The teachers of the school work without pay. Somaliland is the breakaway republic in northern Somalia that declared independence in 1991 after 50,000 died in civil war. March 1992.
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  • A "no-honking" sign in downtown Alexandria, Egypt during a sandstorm. The yellow-orange light is from the sand in the sky filtering the sunlight.
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  • A section of the Katutura suburb in Windhoek, Namibia, near the rented house of Mestilde Shigwedha, a diamond polisher for NamCot Diamonds.
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). Alma Casales, the children, and her brother-in-law Jorge emerges from their local Carrefour supermarket in Cuernavaca, Mexico after shopping for a weeks' worth of food for the family food portrait. Carrefour has since left the Mexico grocery market because of fierce competition. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • North Beach, San Francisco, CA
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  • Northern AZ on the way to N. Rim of Grand Canyon
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  • Site Trinity, ground zero, on the White Sands Missile Range in S. New Mexico. Site of the world's first atomic explosiion on August 6, 1945. The atomic bomb was developed by the Manhatten Project. The Manhattan Project refers to the effort during World War II by the United States, in collaboration with the United Kingdom, Canada, and other European physicists, to develop the first nuclear weapons. Formally designated as the Manhattan Engineering District (MED), it refers specifically to the period of the project from 1942-1946 under the control of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, under the administration of General Leslie R. Groves, with its scientific research directed by the American physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer. The project succeeded in developing and detonating three nuclear weapons in 1945: a test detonation on July 16 (the Trinity test) near Alamogordo, New Mexico; an enriched uranium bomb code-named "Little Boy" detonated on August 6 over Hiroshima, Japan; and a plutonium bomb code-named "Fat Man" on August 9 over Nagasaki, Japan. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Project)
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  • Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, New Mexico. Mass assencion on Sunday morning at dawn of 500 hot air balloons.
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  • Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, New Mexico. Mass assencion on Sunday morning at dawn of 500 hot air balloons.
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  • New York City, at dusk, from the World Trade Center, looking north towards the Empire State Building in the center of Manhattan. USA.
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  • The town cemetery of Ushuaia, the provincial capital of Tierra del Fuego, with sailboats moored in the distance. Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.
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  • Avenue 9 de Julio in Buenos Aires, Argentina.  Possibly the widest avenue in the world (140 meters).
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  • Aerial of yellow row houses, Kronprinzessegade. Copenhagen, Denmark.
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  • Indian owned San Felipe Casino. Near Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.
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  • Aerial photograph of the Albuquerque Hot Air Balloon festival, the world's largest an annual event hot air balloon event. New Mexico.
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  • Cathedral in Toledo at dusk, Spain.
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  • Laundry hanging on balconies and across a narrow street in Naples, Italy.
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  • Annie Boulat and Faith D'Aluisio on their way to lunch near Cosmos offices, Paris, France.
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  • Shinjuku high rise district.  Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Drug warning sign on a street with people sleeping on the sidewalk in Bombay, India.
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  • A 'no-honking' sign in downtown Alexandria, Egypt during a sandstorm. The yellow-orange light is from the sand in the sky filtering the sunlight.
    EGY_030529_170_x.jpg
  • Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, New Mexico. Mass assencion on Sunday morning at dawn of 500 hot air balloons.
    USA_101003_178_x.jpg
  • Castello di Amorosa Winery in Calistoga, Napa Valley, California. Dario Sattui's winery built to resemble a Tuscan castle.
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  • Science Museum, London
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  • Aerial of the neo-classical Metropolitan Cathedral and Degollado Theater in Guadalajara, Mexico.
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  • The walls and town of Bayona, from the Parador de Bayona, a converted fortress island.  Galicia, North West Spain.
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