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  • Tourists visit the Damascas Gate in Old City wall, Jerusalem, Israel.
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  • Golden Gate Park Conservatory. San Francisco, California.
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  • Golden Gate Park, Conservatory. San Francisco, California. USA
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  • Conservatory in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, USA.
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  • University student in front of a Gaudi gate in Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Dolce desert wine aging room in the Far Niente Winery caves in the Napa Valley, California.
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  • Ban Saylom Village, just South of Luang Prabang, Laos. Every morning at dawn, barefoot Buddhist monks and novices in orange robes walk down the streets collecting food alms from devout, kneeling Buddhists. They then return to their temples (also known as "wats") and eat together. This procession is called Tak Bat, or Making Merit.
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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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  • Folsom Street Fair, San Francisco, CA annual event.
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  • San Francisco, California, from a jet taking off from SFO.
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  • Recoletta Cemetery, Buenos Aires
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  • Chinatown, London, UK
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  • Luang Prabang, Laos. Every morning at dawn, barefoot Buddhist monks and novices in orange robes walk down the streets collecting food alms from devout, kneeling Buddhists. They then return to their temples (also known as "wats") and eat together. This procession is called Tak Bat, or Making Merit.
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  • Ananda Paya Pagoda, Bagan, Myanmar, (also known as Burma). The Bagan (also spelled Pagan) Plain on the banks of Irrawaddy River in central Myanmar, is the largest area of Buddhist temples, pagodas, stupas and ruins in the world. More than 2,200 remain today, many dating from the 11th and 12 centuries.
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  • Nieman Foundation house at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Daryl Sattui's Castello di Amoroso, a  ver-.sion of a Tuscan hilltop castle in Calistoga, California. Napa Valley, California. Under construction January 2007.
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  • A procession leaving the cathedral during holy week in Seville, Spain. Street processions are organized in most Spanish towns each evening, from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday. People carry statues of saints on floats or wooden platforms, and an atmosphere of mourning can seem quite oppressive to onlookers.
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  • The Harris Ranch cattle feed lot, the Harris Feeding Company, in Coalinga, California. California's largest feed lot with up to 100,000 head of cattle. Coalinga, California. San Joaquin Valley. USA [[From the company: THE HARRIS FARMS GROUP OF COMPANIES. Harris Farms, Inc. is one of the nation's largest, vertically integrated family owned agribusinesses]].
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  • Napa Town and Country Fair. August. Napa Valley, CA
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  • Recoletta Cemetery, Buenos Aires
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  • Recoletta Cemetery, Buenos Aires
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  • Recoletta Cemetery, Buenos Aires
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  • Maastricht, The Netherlands. Holland.
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  • Ban Saylom Village, just South of Luang Prabang, Laos. Every morning at dawn, barefoot Buddhist monks and novices in orange robes walk down the streets collecting food alms from devout, kneeling Buddhists. They then return to their temples (also known as "wats") and eat together. This procession is called Tak Bat, or Making Merit.
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  • Ban Saylom Village, just South of Luang Prabang, Laos. Every morning at dawn, barefoot Buddhist monks and novices in orange robes walk down the streets collecting food alms from devout, kneeling Buddhists. They then return to their temples (also known as "wats") and eat together. This procession is called Tak Bat, or Making Merit.
    LAO_120125_015_x.jpg
  • Luang Prabang, Laos. Every morning at dawn, barefoot Buddhist monks and novices in orange robes walk down the streets collecting food alms from devout, kneeling Buddhists. They then return to their temples (also known as "wats") and eat together. This procession is called Tak Bat, or Making Merit.
    LAO_120120_113_x.jpg
  • Luang Prabang, Laos. Every morning at dawn, barefoot Buddhist monks and novices in orange robes walk down the streets collecting food alms from devout, kneeling Buddhists. They then return to their temples (also known as "wats") and eat together. This procession is called Tak Bat, or Making Merit.
    LAO_120120_111_x.jpg
  • The Harris Ranch cattle feed lot, the Harris Feeding Company, in Coalinga, California. California's largest feed lot with up to 100,000 head of cattle. Coalinga, California. San Joaquin Valley. USA [[From the company: THE HARRIS FARMS GROUP OF COMPANIES. Harris Farms, Inc. is one of the nation's largest, vertically integrated family owned agribusinesses]].
    USA_AG_BEEF_09_xs.jpg
  • Harris Ranch feeding lot in Coalinga, California. San Joaquin Valley. California's largest feed lot with up to 100,000 head of cattle. Coalinga, California. San Joaquin Valley. USA [[From the company: THE HARRIS FARMS GROUP OF COMPANIES. Harris Farms, Inc. is one of the nation's largest, vertically integrated family owned agribusinesses]].
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  • Taos Mission. Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, USA.
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  • A man walks towards the entrance to the Yasukuni Jinja Shinto Shrine in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The shrine was built in 1869 to honor those who lost their lives serving Japan.
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  • Silicon Valley, California; Woodside home owned by absentee Hong Kong businessman. (1999).
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  • The mud-walled mosque (Muslim) in the W. African town of San, Mali. Material World Project.
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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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  • Site Trinity, ground zero, on the White Sands Missile Range in S. New Mexico. Evan Menzel visiting the site. 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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  • A procession leaving the cathedral during holy week in Seville, Spain. Street processions are organized in most Spanish towns each evening, from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday. People carry statues of saints on floats or wooden platforms, and an atmosphere of mourning can seem quite oppressive to onlookers.
    SPA_117_xs.jpg
  • Folsom Street Fair, San Francisco, CA annual event.
    USA_100926_45_x.jpg
  • Harris Ranch feeding lot in Coalinga, California. San Joaquin Valley. California's largest feed lot with up to 100,000 head of cattle. Coalinga, California. San Joaquin Valley. USA [[From the company: THE HARRIS FARMS GROUP OF COMPANIES. Harris Farms, Inc. is one of the nation's largest, vertically integrated family owned agribusinesses]].
    USA_AG_BEEF_05_xs.jpg
  • Recoletta Cemetery, Buenos Aires
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  • Recoletta Cemetery, Buenos Aires
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  • Copenhagen, Denmark
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  • Botataung Pagoda in Yangon, Myanmar (Rangoon, Burma).
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  • Church at Budir, Iceland (adjacent to Budahraun Nature Preserve).
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  • A customer enters Katherine Navas'  family internet and copy shop in Caracas, Venezuela. (Katherine Navas is featured in the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.)
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  • Illinois farmer Gordon Stine checks on a nephew's steers, which are being fattened for slaughter on an adjacent farm in St. Elmo, Illinois. (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets.) The proportion of income spent on food in the United States has declined steadily since the 1950s and is now among the lowest in the world. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • International Red Cross run Keysaney Hospital in Mogadishu, the war-torn capital of Somalia. March 1992.
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  • Freiburg, Germany. Hungry Planet exhibit entry at the Sparkasse savings bank.
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  • Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California. View south from the top of the north tower. Time exposure of early evening commuterr traffic crossing the deck of the bridge.
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  • Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California photographed from Marin Headlands. Dusk.  Art Deco. Construction of the bridge began in January 1933 and was completed in April 1937.
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  • Golden Gate Bridge at sunrise; view from Marin Headlands. San Francisco is in the background on right. San Francisco, California. Construction of the bridge began in January 1933 and was completed in April 1937.
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  • Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California. View looking south from the top of the north tower.
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  • Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California. View looking south from the top of the north tower.  Time exposure of early evening commuter traffic crossing the deck of the bridge.
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  • A large mirroring metal sculpture called The Cloud Gate, at Millennium Park, Chicago, Il, bends the downtown cityscape. USA. By British artist Anish Kapoor.
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  • A group of friends have their picture taken in front of The Cloud Gate, a large mirroring metal sculpture at Millennium Park, Chicago, Il, USA. It visually bends the cityscape and people that pass by, and under. By British artist Anish Kapoor.
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  • View of the large mirroring metal sculpture called Cloud Gate, from beneath it, at Millennium Park, Chicago, Il, USA. It visually bends the cityscape and people that pass by, and under. By British artist Anish Kapoor.
    USA_061101_083_rwx.jpg
  • Czestochowa, Poland. Jasna Gora Monastery (Black Madonna) at night with gate and church tower illuminated.
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  • San Francisco Bay model, with the Golden Gate bridge. Sausalito. California. An engineer is taking a water sample.
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  • Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California. View south from the top of the north tower. Time exposure of early evening commuterr traffic crossing the deck of the bridge.
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  • Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California. View of Marin County from the north tower.
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  • North tower of the Golden Gate Bridge at sunrise; Alcatraz is seen in the background on the left. San Francisco, California. Construction of the bridge began in January 1933 and was completed in April 1937.
    USA_BDG_01_xs.jpg
  • A large mirroring metal sculpture called The Cloud Gate, at Millennium Park, Chicago, Il, bends the downtown cityscape. USA. By British artist Anish Kapoor.
    USA_061103_123_rwx.jpg
  • A large mirroring metal sculpture called The Cloud Gate, at Millennium Park, Chicago, Il, bends the cityscape, and people that pass by. USA. By British artist Anish Kapoor.
    USA_061103_077_rwx.jpg
  • Rooster in doorway and gate in Bolonchen de Rejon, a Mayan village in Yucatan, Mexico.
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  • Stone wall and gate with rooster in front of a blue house in Bolonchen de Rejon, outside Campeche, Mexico.
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  • Professional bullfighter Oscar Higares' first bull of the day roars by him not long after charging out of the gate on a stifling midsummer day in Campos del Rio, near Murcia in southern Spain.   (From the book What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets). MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Carlsberg Brewery, elephant gate. Copenhagen, Denmark.
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  • View of the large mirroring metal sculpture called Cloud Gate, from beneath it, at Millennium Park, Chicago, Il, USA. It visually bends the cityscape and people that pass by, and under. By British artist Anish Kapoor.
    USA_061101_080_rwx.jpg
  • Barrel Cactus at Gates Pass near Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Ocotillo cactus near Gates Pass, Tucson, Arizona desert at sunset. Saguaro cactus is at right.
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  • By 6:00 a.m., the fruit seller across the cobbled street from the Manzos' third-floor walk-up has already arranged half of his display. Living in the heart of Palermo Sicily's ancient Capo Market, the family is constantly enveloped in the cry and clamor of commerce; and, recently, the clatter of restoration work (scaffolding at the end of street around market gates). To Giuseppe, who grew up in this same Italian neighborhood, the hubbub is the sound of home. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • By 6:00 a.m., the fruit seller across the cobbled street from the Manzos' third-floor walk-up has already arranged half of his display. Living in the heart of Palermo, Sicily's ancient Capo Market, the family is constantly enveloped in the cry and clamor of commerce; and, recently, the clatter of restoration work (scaffolding at the end of street around market gates). To Giuseppe, who grew up in this same Italian neighborhood, the hubbub is the sound of home. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 177).
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  • Teddy Bear Cholla cactus near Gates Pass, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Bill Gates (born 1955), US business executive and computer engineer. Gates made his fame and fortune in the personal computer boom of the 1980s. His company, Microsoft Corporation, produced operating systems (MS-DOS) and application programs (Windows) that became the World standard for so-called IBM-compatible computers. Microsoft Corporation is the World's leading software company, and Gates himself became the youngest billionaire when he was just 31 years old. (1995).
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  • Tucson, Arizona. Saguaro Cacti and star trails near Gates Pass.
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